TrineDay’s THE JOURNEY, 17. John Barbour: JFK and the Need to Act Up

John Barbour (“YOUR MOTHER’S NOT A VIRGIN! The bumpy life and times of the Canadian dropout who changed the face of American TV!” – John’s incredible life in show business).  The virus revealed Trump’s ineptness.  Joe Biden won because he was not Donald Trump, and Donald Trump won because he was not Hillary Clinton (psychological warfare, get us into camps, divide-and-conquer, classic fascist playbook).  On November 22, John screened his film, “The American Media and The 2nd assassination Of President John F. Kennedy,” at an event by Dr. Cyril Wecht, “the only one with the moral cache of a Martin Luther King,” still speaking out (at 89) against the fraud that was the Warren Commission.  Dr. Wecht could lead a “truth-seekers’ march,” next November 22nd, to the Justice Department, to demand a new investigation of JFK’s murder.

Every major movement of progress in history was not started by a crowd, but by one person.  Fidel Castro only 12 in a rowboat when he landed in Cuba.  Jesus had 12 apostles.  The American Revolution was fought by less than 5 percent of the people (who did just speak up; they acted up).  When JFK was alive, there were 1,500 owners of media.  Now, thanks to the worst president in history, Bill Clinton, and the Telecommunications Act he signed, there are 6 major corporations, all monopolies.  Jefferson and Kennedy said, more important than any president is the 1st Amendment (free speech and a free press), which is why we got the 2nd Amendment – guns – to protect the 1st Amendment.  Without a free press, we are the world’s biggest banana republic.  (That’s why Kris Millegan started TrineDay, to publish books no one else would touch.)

The CIA has infected every aspect of American life.  There is no “deep state” … the United States IS the deep state.  Jimmy Carter wanted to find the truth about the JFK assassination.  Then a plot was discovered against him, by Lee Harvey Garcia and Oswaldo Gonzales – the CIA’s dark humor – making Carter say, “I’ve lost control of the government.”

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