Never have the citizens of the United States been
privy to the true purpose and meaning behind the candid last words spoken by
late President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Money, power, and the abuse of authority
to wage countless war campaigns - these are only fractions of the underlying
means from which man's iniquitous drive for absolutism has sprung.
Eisenhower's words fell upon the American people like a tidal wave on the evening of January 17, 1961. He delivered one of the most profound statements ever made by an American head of state, much less such a grand military figure. His proclamation that America "beware of the military industrial complex" harnesses a deeper meaning, speaking of a covert invasion that is not of this world.
On the evening of July 3, 1947, while sitting on their front porch, Roswell, NM business owner Dan Wilmot and his wife saw a bright, saucer-shaped object in the sky. Equipped with glowing lights, the object moved across the sky at approximately four to five hundred miles per hour. The next day, unearthly debris was discovered on the J.B. Foster Ranch.
This occurrence would later become known as the Roswell Incident - an incident that ultimately led to the November 22, 1963 assassination of late President John F. Kennedy.
The Kennedy assassination was bigger than the whole of America - bigger than the world will ever know. America and the world will never succeed in the never-ending struggle to unravel the truths of that day and the objectives of the unknown beings who plotted and executed Kennedy's death. His death itself was minuscule compared to the reasons for his assassination.
The purpose was a massive, inhumane objective of which no one has ever known or written until now. A conspiracy wrapped within an enigma, his assassination ultimately walked a path into a dreaded war all of America knows very well. That war was none other than the Vietnam Conflict.
This was only one of the many cloaked, unethical United States objectives circling a conspiracy that has been under way since the 1947 crash in Roswell. However, none of its underlying objectives are as important as the overall goal: world dominion.
A slow but steady rise of a New Wold Order was the fundamental truth behind Eisenhower's bold proclamation. True patriotism involves having the strength and the will to weed through the complexity of what is taking place within our society, within our nation, within the governing body we depend upon to fight on our behalf. True patriotism involves not being afraid to speak on, for, or against it, passionately and with conviction, as Eisenhower did so bravely in his farewell address to the nation on the evening of January 17, 1961.
Eisenhower's words fell upon the American people like a tidal wave on the evening of January 17, 1961. He delivered one of the most profound statements ever made by an American head of state, much less such a grand military figure. His proclamation that America "beware of the military industrial complex" harnesses a deeper meaning, speaking of a covert invasion that is not of this world.
On the evening of July 3, 1947, while sitting on their front porch, Roswell, NM business owner Dan Wilmot and his wife saw a bright, saucer-shaped object in the sky. Equipped with glowing lights, the object moved across the sky at approximately four to five hundred miles per hour. The next day, unearthly debris was discovered on the J.B. Foster Ranch.
This occurrence would later become known as the Roswell Incident - an incident that ultimately led to the November 22, 1963 assassination of late President John F. Kennedy.
The Kennedy assassination was bigger than the whole of America - bigger than the world will ever know. America and the world will never succeed in the never-ending struggle to unravel the truths of that day and the objectives of the unknown beings who plotted and executed Kennedy's death. His death itself was minuscule compared to the reasons for his assassination.
The purpose was a massive, inhumane objective of which no one has ever known or written until now. A conspiracy wrapped within an enigma, his assassination ultimately walked a path into a dreaded war all of America knows very well. That war was none other than the Vietnam Conflict.
This was only one of the many cloaked, unethical United States objectives circling a conspiracy that has been under way since the 1947 crash in Roswell. However, none of its underlying objectives are as important as the overall goal: world dominion.
A slow but steady rise of a New Wold Order was the fundamental truth behind Eisenhower's bold proclamation. True patriotism involves having the strength and the will to weed through the complexity of what is taking place within our society, within our nation, within the governing body we depend upon to fight on our behalf. True patriotism involves not being afraid to speak on, for, or against it, passionately and with conviction, as Eisenhower did so bravely in his farewell address to the nation on the evening of January 17, 1961.
Pragmatic author A.K. Kuykendall has a passion for
writing conspiracy, espionage, horror, and suspense literature that blend the
concepts of fact and fiction. For more information on his projects, visit http://www.thewriterofbooks.com/list-of-works/ or, to email
the author directly for Q&A on this post, write to info@thewriterofbooks.com.
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