FULL JFK SPEECH APRIL 27, 1961 - Media & Secret Societies
AzNsQuAd27:
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cold fusion:
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At 9 mins in the audio fks up?
Fixed. Trim feature in QuickTime 10 is a bit weird and glitchy... reprocessed the track in 7.6.2 to fix the overlap of part 1 with part 2... plays fine now.
President JOHN F. KENNEDY APRIL 27 , 1961 SPEECH - Media & Secret Societies
NB: The last 1 second (last 3 words) of the audio is cut: "with your help man will be what he was born to be: free and independent."
Berminator:
Quote from: cold fusion on September 07, 2009, 06:12:25 PM
Fixed. Trim feature in QuickTime 10 is a bit weird and glitchy... reprocessed the track in 7.6.2 to fix the overlap of part 1 with part 2... plays fine now.
President JOHN F. KENNEDY APRIL 27 , 1961 SPEECH - Media & Secret Societies
NB: The last second (1sec) of the audio is cut: "with your help man will be what he was born to be: free and independent."
Brillant, thanks, it's 128Kbps so it sounds great.
"free and Independant" is all that's missing.
superfender:
Recently on the history channel show "decoded" somebody said that in that speech JFK was talking about the threat of communism, not the NWO. Is this true?
MonkeyPuppet:
Quote from: superfender on January 03, 2011, 12:50:53 AM
Recently on the history channel show "decoded" somebody said that in that speech JFK was talking about the threat of communism, not the NWO. Is this true?
In context with the full speech it is quite obvious that he was addressing that particular threat. However, his remarks regarding secret societies, secret oaths and secret proceedings were separate but applicable to the context of his speech in general. The manner in which he made those statements was not by accident nor incidental, and separately, the application of those statements to communism and to the freedom of the press, which was the target of the context, was equally deliberate. After all, the speech was aptly titled "The President and the Press".
JFK's remarks regarding the opportunistic nature of those in power to seize upon times of strife and anxiety to gain a foothold against liberty are timeless and need not be reduced to a specific threat from "long ago". To do so is to reduce his words to mere anti-communism talking points.
Besides, we must remember that communism is but a tactic used by those whom would fulfill their goal of a New World Order, all the while using the press as a tool for control while implementing planks of the Communist Manifesto.
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