John F. Kennedy Awareness Ad in the Fairfield Weekly Reader
"Geography has made us neighbors. History has made us
friends. Economics has made us partners, and necessity has made us allies. Those
whom God has so joined together, let no man put asunder." |
Remembering the birth, life accomplishments, and death of one of our
greatest Presidents and peace promoters. JFK signed the Nuclear Test Ban
Treaty with Russia. He was withdrawing troops from Viet Nam. He forbid the
CIA to engage in covert military operations. He stopped Operation
Northwoods (false flag terror attack to justify war with Cuba). He
founded the Peace Corps. JFK inspired
American missile manufacturing corporations to help land men on the Moon.
48th anniversary of his ambush in Dallas on November 22, 1963. In 1964, LBJ's Warren Commission concluded there was one gunman. In 1979, the official US House Select Committee on Assassinations, using more advanced forensics technology, concluded "a high probability that two gunmen fired at President John F. Kennedy." The Government agrees there was a conspiracy. Open discussion, memories of JFK, "where were you on 11/22?". Review of new scientific research, books, de-classified documents, and evidence that continues to be uncovered. Free refreshments. Organize a meeting at your home or library like this one, sponsored by Fairfield Iowa Truth Awareness Society www.FITAS.US using suggested videos at www.JFKTruth.org America's Peace
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Thanksgiving and remembrance of the birth, life accomplishments, and
investigation of the death of one of our greatest Presidents and peace
promoters. JFK signed the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty with Russia. He was
withdrawing troops from Viet Nam. He forbid the CIA to engage in covert
military operations. He stopped Operation Northwoods. He founded the
Peace Corps. JFK inspired American missile manufacturing corporations to
land men on the Moon.
51st anniversary of his ambush in Dallas on November 22, 1963. ...
In 1964, LBJ's Warren Commission concluded there was a "lone gunman".
But in 1979, the official US House Select Committee on Assassinations,
using more advanced forensics technology, concluded "a high
probability that two gunmen fired at President John F. Kennedy." The
Government agrees there was a conspiracy.
Open discussion, memories of JFK, "where were you on 11/22?". Review of new scientific research, books, de-classified documents, and evidence that continues to be uncovered. In 2007 E. Howard Hunt confessed to being part of "the Big Event", a conspiracy including LBJ, who had much to gain. If you cannot attend, organize a meeting at your home or library like this one, sponsored by Fairfield Iowa Truth Awareness Society www.FITAS.US using suggested articles and videos at www.JFKTruth.org such as www.youtube.com/ |
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