Lessons from JFK: Diplomacy and the Pursuit of Global Peace
Explore the impactful legacy of President John F. Kennedy, focusing on his dedication to global peace, the fight against foreign election interference, and the lessons we can learn from his presidency and tragic assassination on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas.
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5/8/20242 min read


President Kennedy believed in pursuing Peace through diplomacy.
Kennedy's enemies pursued world military and energy domination by murdering President Kennedy and facilitating an LBJ Presidency and legacy of war.
Belligerent, megalomaniacal anti-Communists in our government agencies found common ground, interests and goals - not with other nations, but with THE MOB, THE CIA AND BIG TEXAS OIL.
The common thread binding all these defendants together was their irrational, sociopathic passion to kill Communists in their Communist countries, and to identify American commies and deport them.
President Kennedy was killed by anti-Communists who had additional reasons to kill him beyond their wild insistance that President Kennedy was a Communist.
THE MOB were kicked out of Cuba and wanted to return to Cuba and resume gambling, prostitution, loan-sharking, vices, etc. in Cuba.
BIG TEXAS OIL hated Kennedy not only for being Communist-friendly in their eyes, but for eliminating the Texas Oilman's Depletion Allowance.
The CIA wanted him dead for a list of reasons.
HOW AND WHY THE ASSASSINATION OCCURRED
Who the hell was Lee Harvey Oswald and Donald Byrd? (brother of the famous North Pole explorer, Robert Byrd)
Donald Byrd was an officer in the U.S. military who later created and funded an anti-Communist training facility to train young Marines into becoming undercover Communist spies, posing as Russians in search of fellow Communists.
One of those Marines was 17-yr. old Lee Harvey Oswald, who......
Oswald was informed he was being sent to Russia on an undercover CIA spy mission.
Upon return, Oswald and his new wife Marina Oswald needed a place to stay, and the CIA provided an usher of sorts, George de Morenshildt who provided a place for Lee and Marina to stay at house in Irving, Texas.
testified to the Warren Commission that she got Lee a job at the Texas School Book Depository - the same TSBD owned by Donald Byrd, Oswald's trainer.
JFK researchers know that Lee Harvey Oswald was indeed employed by the CIA and was being used in the service of the CIA on Nov. 22, 1963 in the TSBD building.
JFK researchers have good cause and reason to believe that LHO did NOT shoot JFK or Officer Tippit, as on-scene eyewitness testimony reveals the on day of the Tippit murder.

JFK researchers have good cause and reason to believe that LHO was a CIA patsy who was promised and expected legal representation that day.
It is a well-documented fact that once LHO was jailed, LHO attempted to contact a known CIA operative in Virginia by telephone from the Dallas County Jail.
Allen Dulles
