The Rise of the Fourth Reich: The Secret Societies That Threaten to Take Over Americ by Jim Marrs

The Rise of the Fourth Reich: The Secret Societies That Threaten to Take Over Americ by Jim Marrs

Author:Jim Marrs [Marrs, Jim]
Language: deu
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: ISBN-13: 9780061245589
Published: 2008-05-23T15:00:28+00:00


C HAPTER 1 0

KENNEDY AND THE NAZIS

MOST AM E R ICA N L E A DER S T H ROUGHOU T T H E COL D WAR COULD

only see the danger of international communism. One exception may

have been President John F. Kennedy, who warned of the dangers of un-

necessary secrecy and secret societies such as Skull and Bones, the Coun-

cil on Foreign Relations, and the Bilderberg Group. “The very word

‘secrecy’ is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people

inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and

to secret proceedings,” Kennedy said in a 1961 address to the American

Newspaper Publishers Association.

Kennedy was the first American president born in the twentieth cen-

tury and was one of the best-educated, having graduated from Harvard

cum laude. The book that first made him a public figure was the best- seller

Why England Slept, a treatise on prewar British-German diplomacy. Th is

work showed clearly that Kennedy had a keen understanding not only of

geopolitics but of the behind-the-scenes machinations of the globalists.

Interestingly enough, his political career may have come about because

of his relationship with an alleged Nazi spy. Early in World War II, the

FBI suspected Inga Arvad—a former Miss Denmark, who had attended

the wedding of Germany’s Field Marshal Hermann Goering and met

with Adolf Hitler—of being a Nazi spy. After eavesdropping on her,

K E N N E D Y A N D T H E N A Z I S 2 2 1

agents determined that one of her visitors was Naval Ensign John F.

Kennedy, then working for Naval Intelligence in Washington. Aft er both

the navy and his father had been alerted to the danger presented by

Kennedy’s involvement with a suspected agent, young Kennedy was

quickly transferred to the South Pacific. It was there that he led the survi-

vors of PT-109 to safety, thus becoming a war hero and launching his po-

litical career toward the presidency—all thanks to the diligent J. Edgar

Hoover.

IN 1960, RICH A R D Nixon was expected to be the next president of the

United States. Corporate America’s hopes were crushed when John F.

Kennedy managed to win the closest election to that time.

Corporate heads and their Nazi backers must have been mollifi ed to

know that Kennedy was being guided by his father, Joseph P. Kennedy, a

pro-Nazi sympathizer. But in December 1961, Joseph Kennedy suff ered a

stroke that left him totally incapacitated. His son now held the nation’s

highest office with no real control over him.

By mid-1963, Kennedy was beginning to exert his autonomous infl u-

ence over the most powerful—and violent—groups in U.S. society. He

was threatening to disband the CIA, the homebase of many Nazis;

withdraw U.S. troops from South Vietnam; close the tax breaks of the

oil-depletion allowance; tighten control over the tax-free foreign assets of

U.S. multinational corporations, many with connections to the Bormann

empire; and decrease the power of both Wall Street and the Federal Re-

serve System. In June 1963, Kennedy actually ordered the printing and

release of $4.2 billion in United States Notes, paper money issued through

the Treasury Department without paying interest to the Federal Reserve

System,



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