How the Kennedy assassinations ushered in a Zionist occupation of America
How the Kennedy assassinations ushered in a Zionist occupation of America
by Frank Wright, LifeSite News:
Since the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and his brother Bobby, both of whom had a tempestuous relationship with Zionist leaders, no U.S. president has ever dared to criticize or withdraw support for Israel’s military adventures.
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(LifeSiteNews) — The war on terror was declared following the September 11, 2001, destruction of the twin towers of World Trade Center and Building 7. Nine days after, on September 20, 2001, President George W. Bush declared a worldwide war without borders.
“Our war on terror begins with Al Qaida, but it does not end there. It will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found, stopped, and defeated.”
What followed were two decades of perpetual war which have brought the world to the brink of a global conflict in the Middle East with a dangerously low nuclear threshold.
How did we get to this point? We were told the wars would stop terrorism – not spread it. We were told that regime change would bring peace and stability to the Middle East.
As the New York Times reported in 2015, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Congress, “If you take out Saddam, Saddam’s regime, I guarantee you that it will have enormous positive reverberations on the region.”
Sen. John Kerry, who reminded Americans that Netanyahu had urged Congress to start wars on Libya, Syria, and Iraq, said at the time: “We all know what happened then.”
We all know what happened now. We were told lies to start the war in Iraq. What is happening now in the West is a direct result of these wars of terror.
With Europe and the U.S. now seeing millions of migrants arrive worldwide, the downstream impact of this doctrine of destruction is hitting home.
Liberal democracy is becoming more illiberal and less democratic, as mass surveillance and censorship replace the free world we took for granted only 25 years ago. Matt Taibbi and Michael Shellenberger have both addressed Congress on the terrifying growth of a vast “censorship-industrial complex” to replace freedom of thought with Deep State-coordinated compliance across the Western world.
The United States has lost control of the Middle East. The world awaits to see whether Iran will respond to repeated Israeli provocations – and launch the war that Netanyahu has ached for since – at least – his speech demanding one to Congress in 2002. Some say the U.S. lost its last real president in John F. Kennedy.
Since his death, the U.S. has been led by “factotum presidents” – who will do anything for Israel and nothing to stop them setting the region on fire. In March 2024, Foreign Policy bluntly stated “Israel is a strategic liability for the United States,” saying “the special [Israel-U.S.] relationship does not benefit Washington and is endangering U.S. interests across the globe.”
To understand this situation, we must go back more than 60 years, to the single term of the last administration to stand up to the Zionists in Israel – and in the U.S. itself.
‘Battle of the Letters’
In 1961, when the CIA informed John F. Kennedy that the Israelis were pursuing a secret nuclear program at Dimona, the president was furious. With strong evidence that the program was dual-use – having civilian and military capabilities – Kennedy began to pressure the Israelis to submit to U.S. inspections.
He thought that the development of nuclear weapons in secret would destabilize the Middle East in starting an arms race. He was right. When America failed to stop Israel, Iraq and Iran went on to develop their own WMDs. Iraq’s was halted and dismantled in the mid 1990s – well before the war.
Rumors have recently surfaced that Iran has now developed nuclear weapons.
This nightmare scenario is what Kennedy wanted to prevent.
JFK spent two years trying and failing to bring the Israelis to account over their WMD program.
Kennedy addressed the demands of the U.S. to the first man to lead Israel – David Ben-Gurion. This culminated in a tense exchange of communications between the two leaders, resulting in an ultimatum to Israel.
The “Battle of the Letters,” as it is known, documents the only serious effort to restrain Israeli ambitions towards regional nuclear supremacy. The archive of these communications was opened in 2019, making public 46 secret documents from the U.S. National Security Archive detailing the moment that almost left Israel isolated from the U.S.
Israel’s nuclear doctrine is unique for two reasons: it has never admitted it possesses nuclear weapons. It also has a terrifying policy of using them to spark global thermonuclear war if it is ever threatened with military defeat.
This is called the Samson Option – which states Israel will launch nuclear missiles from submarines, trucks, and siloes at any and every major city it can hit if it faces what it describes as an existential threat. Described as “a last-resort spasm of pure national vengeance,” it has no meaningful deterrence, as was argued in a piece published by the West Point Academy Modern War Institute.
Israel faces an existential threat today, in this war with Iran, for which its leader has campaigned, urged on the U.S., and sought to provoke for decades. Israel is threatening us all in this way.