John F. Kennedy - the Waldorf-Astoria speech that likely led to his assassination.

Sama_El
Published on Aug 7, 2025
This speech was given on April 27th 1961. John F. Kennedy specifically refers to "secret societies," not the USSR/Soviets. If you listen closely, he is referring to those who have their tentacles into EVERYTHING - the globalist controlled 'Central Bankers."

The Central Banking cartel took control of our nation in 1913 (Federal Reserve Act), but worse, they had already previously gained control over our nation, secretly, via the Organic Act of 1871 (replacing our Constitutional Republic with a globalist owned, FEDERAL CORPORATION).

...and now, here we are in 2022, with inflation out of control, prices are skyrocketing due to the dollar hemmorhaging value, food and supply shortages are getting worse and worse, and our dollar is on the verge of collapse...

...oh, but don't worry! CBDCs are on their way to control - er, I mean SAVE THE DAY!!! (cryptocurrencies will be made illegal or they'll find a way to control ir get rid if it)

Remember...

YOU'LL OWN NOTHING, AND YOU'LL BE HAPPY.

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