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During a speech before the American Newspaper Publishers Association at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City in 1961, President John F. Kennedy described a “monolithic and ruthless conspiracy” opposing the United States. President Kennedy had some extremely profound things to say during this speech, entitled “The President and the Press,” including the proper role of the news media and the precise purpose of the First Amendment, which I briefly discussed this past Friday in a blog post.
But what “monolithic and ruthless conspiracy” was President Kennedy referring to? Let’s take a quick look at the relevant portion of the speech and find out:
There’s no doubt President Kennedy was referring to the international Talmudic conspiracy known as Marxism or Communism, whose ultimate aim was and remains the overthrow of Western civilization, destruction of Christianity, and ultimately the elimination of the White race from the face of the earth.
Ironically enough, Churchill would later aid what he described in 1920 as a “wide-wide conspiracy for the overthrow of civilisation” when he led the British war effort against Adolf Hitler and National Socialist Germany, the one man and nation who were exposing and resisting all aspects of the “monolithic and ruthless conspiracy” President Kennedy referred to 16 years after the end of WWII. |
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but what is the motive behind destroying the white race? why only the whites?