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President Kennedy would have explained about Item Two, that private control over the nation's currency and credit amounts to nothing less than giving oligarchic agencies free reign over the lifeblood of the nation, whose interest is not the welfare of the nation but their own welfare, which is in most cases diametrically opposite to the requirements of the people to sustain physical existence and the development of civilization. Putting the nation's currency and credit into private hands amounts to nothing less than national financial suicide, which indeed has largely come true.
He would also have explained about Item Three, that the amassing of the public communication media into a tiny group of enterprises, whose roots can be traced back to the heart of oligarchic power centers, is like opening the nation's mental house to a thief. He would ask, would you read your local paper if you knew it was owned by the Mafia, or a terrorist organization, or a special interest group? You wouldn't, because the communication would inevitably be biased. The people at Kennedy's time would have understood this necessity, to guard their consciousness as their most precious possession, from being controlled and polluted by external agencies who work for other interests that are inherently contrary to human development as oligarchic interests by their very nature are.
The irony is, that very few people understand this simple principle today, and so they gobble up what the oligarchy dishes out which tightly controls the thinking of humanity toady. We are far worse off in this modern age, in this respect, than the people were in President Kennedy's time. Vast portions of the communications media, if not all of it, is owned and politically controlled by the same powers that also 'own' and 'control' most of the governments in the so-called free world by their power to coerce them, who also 'own' most of the political parties by way of their power to finance their elections. Towards this end, the public's consciousness is clogged up with inconsequential trivia, distorted idealism, pseudoscientific manipulations, and outright lies, while the forces that change the world behind the scenes are carefully kept out of the public's attention. Journalism was once considered a positions of honor and trust, a tool to develop political alertness, but it has, by the force of property rights, become a tool to put the public asleep, to create political apathy, to prevent alertness rather than to advance it.
It was probably easier in President Kennedy's days to eliminate the structures of oligarchic control, compared to today. It could have been done rather easily if he had been alert to the power of that control, himself. Then it might not have been impossible to detect and guard against the world wide assassination bureau of the oligarchy's Secret Intelligence Services, operating through such front companies as Permindex (Permanent Industrial Expositions) which has been implicated with President Kennedy's murder, which has since been thrown out of Italy, France, and Switzerland after French authorities found it had paid for assassination attempts against President Charles de Gaulle.*(See The New Federalist pamphlet, Dec.1994 Why The British Kill American Presidents. p.27-28)
If the above three areas had been fully addressed, there might have been some uproar by the oligarchy, but its power would have been greatly diminished. There might have even been a uproar within the population by shallow minded people who could not see the necessity for such moves, but President Kennedy would have saved the nation the 60,000 casualties of the Vietnam War, the 600,000 Vietnamese casualties, and the 100 million deaths that policies of promoting underdevelopment, which he would have prevented, have wrought, including all the deaths resulting from the ban of the DDT pesticides - the penicillin in the fight against insect born killer diseases such as malaria, yellow fever, encephalitis, elephantisis, African sleeping sickness, nagana, and a host of other starvation born diseases as DDT was also the world's foremost protector of crops. Nor would the world face today the disintegration of its global financial system, its world wide debt based austerity and free trade de-industrialization of the once advanced nations, as well as the resurgence of fascism, terrorism, and genocide.
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