JFK's Secret Societies Speech -- Infiltration Instead of Invasion
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It's clear that he's talking about communism and the cold war, as you say, but the special insight of his speech is that he goes deeper into the unseen cause to expose it.
The communist governments' threat was the backdrop of his speech, but he highlights that they are the poisonous outgrowth, whereas the root was already active in our country, already being waged in secret by the cabal.
I think this is a good comment, but I'm not certain that this is his actual focus here.
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Note this:
So here he is talking directly about the monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that opposes the US AROUND the world, and then goes to describe THAT conspiracy, which is clearly the USSR global operations. They used covert means and infiltration in EVERY country around the world. Every one. He's not talking simply about infiltration inside the USA.
Q's important drop notwithstanding, I think its possible to misread the real meaning and import of this speech by superimposing a preconceived notion on top of it.
But like I said, not a popular opinion.
Edit Edit: It seems pretty clear that JFK is alluding to secret societies here, but that's where the tricky thing is. Is what he describes here about those secret societies, or the soviet conspiracy. Or is it perhaps a comm? a veiled reference? I like questioning what seem like 'obvious' answers...
Depending on timing, I may do a text analysis of the speech. For example, consider the "It" that Kennedy refers to so often. Anons might jump to the conclusion that he's talking about the Cabal as the "it", but from a textual reading, I think that he is referring to the USSR's global operations.
I think it's a purely academic point, as today we realize that the forces behind communism in Russia / USSR are the same as what we now call the cabal. Whether he internally identified them as such is impossible to know without further explanation from JFK himself. But Q implies that he did see beyond the surface level, even if the Soviet apparatus was the focus of the time.
Will read the full speech, but to note my current opinion is that the USSR was an outgrowth and operational hub, or “wicked flower” if you will, of the mentioned poisonous root.
Where we were attacked through infiltration and secret societies, Russia seems to have been hit more directly.
I.e. I don’t necessarily see how what you’re saying falsifies the other claim. Seems like they could both be true.