when Jack was killed I was young, I was stunned and sad, my Dad said the official story wasn't true. things were wrong and being hidden, I thought he was nuts. I was very taken with Bobby and intended my first vote to be for him, I watched him killed on tv and was heart broken at the loss of him, much later John-John had an accident/was killed and I felt empty of hope and began from there to question everything the govt told us.
That's a definite possibility. I often advise, "'Trust The Plan"? Perhaps. But don't just have a 'Plan B', have Plans C through Z in your head, since everything online is collected, analyzed, and stored." I sometimes alternatively advise, "Hope for the best but plan for the worst".
At the same time, one shouldn't run everything through a cynical Gloom & Doom filter:
RIKER: What's on your mind?
GUINAN: I've heard a lot of people talking down in Ten Forward. They expect to be dead in the next day or so. They trust you. They like you. But they don't believe anyone can save them.
RIKER: I'm not sure anyone can.
GUINAN: When a man is convinced he's going to die tomorrow, he'll probably find a way to make it happen. The only one who can turn is around is you.
that was a well done Rah-Rah piece, except for the little bit about the Kennedy assassination, Trump promised going in to office that he would release all information on it, that didn't happen, that bothers me a lot. I'm also unforgivably bothered by his behavior during the Covid sham.
I bring this one out quite often, because I think it needs to be remembered--and I need to remind myself too in the process:
Once again, [Adam] Walinsky intervenes to put the Kennedy memorializing in perspective. He refuses to indulge in the senseless "what if they had lived" ritual. "I was at one of those memorial events once," Walinsky recalled, "and Arthur [Schlesinger] got up and went into this long deal about if John Kennedy had lived, this would be different, that would be different, and this struck me wrong. So when it came my turn to talk, right after Arthur, I just put aside what I was planning to say and I said, 'Look, the entire time I worked for Robert Kennedy, I never heard him say, 'If only President Kennedy had lived, this would be different.' Because to him that would have been a statement of weakness. That would have been saying, 'My brother didn't succeed in doing it, therefore we can't.' The question to him was not 'what if?' It was 'what now?' He felt 'Here we are, we are responsible, it's up to us.' And there's a real logic in this. Because if you say, 'Too bad President Kennedy isn't still alive'-why stop there? What about Lincoln, Washington-isn't it a pity George Washington isn't still here with us! And how about Socrates, Moses? Jesus could walk among us again! The fact is, other people can't solve your problems for you-they can only give you an example of how to live, then it's up to you what to do about it."
--David Talbot, "Brothers: The Hidden History Of The Kennedy Years", page 376
wow, when I clicked your link and the page loaded, it was in turn off countdown, 7 seconds left, I thought bummer, clicked play at 3 seconds and got to watch the whole episode, with pauses and small part replays so I could take notes. This is real interesting stuff, I'll see what further positive info I can find on it. Thanks Terry.
when Jack was killed I was young, I was stunned and sad, my Dad said the official story wasn't true. things were wrong and being hidden, I thought he was nuts. I was very taken with Bobby and intended my first vote to be for him, I watched him killed on tv and was heart broken at the loss of him, much later John-John had an accident/was killed and I felt empty of hope and began from there to question everything the govt told us.
bullshit! Trump is as indebted to those Zionist fucks that really ran the Epstein show as most of the other power brokers are.
That's a definite possibility. I often advise, "'Trust The Plan"? Perhaps. But don't just have a 'Plan B', have Plans C through Z in your head, since everything online is collected, analyzed, and stored." I sometimes alternatively advise, "Hope for the best but plan for the worst".
At the same time, one shouldn't run everything through a cynical Gloom & Doom filter:
RIKER: What's on your mind?
GUINAN: I've heard a lot of people talking down in Ten Forward. They expect to be dead in the next day or so. They trust you. They like you. But they don't believe anyone can save them.
RIKER: I'm not sure anyone can.
GUINAN: When a man is convinced he's going to die tomorrow, he'll probably find a way to make it happen. The only one who can turn is around is you.
-Star Trek: The Next Generation
"The Best Of Both Worlds", Part 2
that was a well done Rah-Rah piece, except for the little bit about the Kennedy assassination, Trump promised going in to office that he would release all information on it, that didn't happen, that bothers me a lot. I'm also unforgivably bothered by his behavior during the Covid sham.
Further placing some more puzzle pieces on the table, and assembling a few,
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10151896114970679&set=a.10151896115290679
Especially this::
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuhCvWu1aCQ
a trip down a sad memory lane
I bring this one out quite often, because I think it needs to be remembered--and I need to remind myself too in the process:
Once again, [Adam] Walinsky intervenes to put the Kennedy memorializing in perspective. He refuses to indulge in the senseless "what if they had lived" ritual. "I was at one of those memorial events once," Walinsky recalled, "and Arthur [Schlesinger] got up and went into this long deal about if John Kennedy had lived, this would be different, that would be different, and this struck me wrong. So when it came my turn to talk, right after Arthur, I just put aside what I was planning to say and I said, 'Look, the entire time I worked for Robert Kennedy, I never heard him say, 'If only President Kennedy had lived, this would be different.' Because to him that would have been a statement of weakness. That would have been saying, 'My brother didn't succeed in doing it, therefore we can't.' The question to him was not 'what if?' It was 'what now?' He felt 'Here we are, we are responsible, it's up to us.' And there's a real logic in this. Because if you say, 'Too bad President Kennedy isn't still alive'-why stop there? What about Lincoln, Washington-isn't it a pity George Washington isn't still here with us! And how about Socrates, Moses? Jesus could walk among us again! The fact is, other people can't solve your problems for you-they can only give you an example of how to live, then it's up to you what to do about it."
--David Talbot, "Brothers: The Hidden History Of The Kennedy Years", page 376
See also the item I just Posted, which touches on what Trump was up against:
https://terrylclark.substack.com/p/healing-genesis-reloaded-mini-episode
wow, when I clicked your link and the page loaded, it was in turn off countdown, 7 seconds left, I thought bummer, clicked play at 3 seconds and got to watch the whole episode, with pauses and small part replays so I could take notes. This is real interesting stuff, I'll see what further positive info I can find on it. Thanks Terry.
The Kennedy part needs to be watched almost frame-by-frame. It connects very important dots. I know, I've studied it for over 50 years.
Patience. It's chess, not checkers.
Consider:
"Many have asked: Why didn’t Trump arrest the Clintons for their involvement with Epstein in his first term?
In short. The public were not ready."
https://bioclandestine.substack.com/p/the-stars-are-aligning