JFK & The Fed | (Check Description)

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The Federal Reserve and the Banking elite had a motive to see his demise. JFK’s plan to greatly diminish the opportunity for war made him an enemy to many who wished to profit off of human misery.

The Federal Reserve and the bankers had also become alarmed with JFK's actions. It's as if JFK's ambition was far greater than what he could accomplish at the time because he must have had a hundred sights set on him by the time this was over.

If you've read my other digs, you know that Andrew Jackson also had a lone gunman attempt to eliminate him right after he began to confront the banking overlords. In Andrew Jackson's case, he shrugged their murderous intent off like a mad lad, paid off the national debt, defeated the Central bank of his era, and became one of the most badass presidents we've had (Despite his flaws). But my point here is that the lone gunmen playbook was being used even back in Jackson's era and Kennedy challenged the Federal Reserve in his own way. Always follow the money.

Some say that Executive Order 11110 penned by JFK would have threatened the FED attempting to back the system with silver.

The book Crossfire by Jim Marrs alleges that Kennedy was attempting to transfer power from the Federal Reserve to the United States Department of Treasury by replacing the Federal Reserve note with silver certificates. If this was the case, then he had made an enemy of what you do not contest: Their money. Money is their power and a big reason for many of the invasions that Bush and others have wrought upon the world.
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