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10
school, and could barely spell. JFK’s father had the wealth and connections
to buy his son anything.
Although Kennedy had a back problem which made him almost crippled, his father got him into the
Navy during W.W. II. When he was let in, the examining doctors looked the other way at his back
problem (which plagued him his entire life). Kennedy got a commission
as a Naval officer without
having to go through the normal channels of training and being commissioned.
As a naval officer he
did a poor job, and the great PT-109 story was far different than what the public has been lead to
believe. The fact that Kennedy let his boat be run over by a Jap destroyer was because he and his crew
weren’t paying attention (sleeping, hungover etc.) Kennedy realized he might be court martialed for
his negligence, but his father had the money to turn disaster into a story that made Kennedy into a
hero.
Some of the things you will learn from the book follow. In the chapter The Founding Family we learn
about PJ. Kennedy who was JFK’s grandfather. He dropped out of grammar school, but by the age of
25 he somehow had ownership of a saloon and a liquor business. Later, he sold his liquor interests and
went into banking. He also went into politics and via corruption was a successful politician. He won
elections by hiring men to vote repeatedly for him. Joe Kennedy remembered
2
Ward heelers proudiy
telling Joe Kennedy’s father who was on the election commission,
"Pat, we voted 128 times today."
Joe, PJ’s son, married Rose Fitzgerald. The Fitzgeralds were a mighty Italian clan that had helped
William the Conqueror become ruler of England. Honey Fitz was her father and he had a reputation
for graft and vote fraud, as well as a not so secret notorious affair with a girl named "Toodles." Rose
got her education
in the Catholic Sacred Heart Convent which she completed a month before her 20th
birthday. Her father was removed from the House of Representatives
after voting fraud was
uncovered. Joe was acquainted with Roosevelt when FDR was only an Ass. Secretary of the Navy. Joe
became an insider with the stock market, and knew how to manipulate stock prices to fleece the small
fish that tried to play the stock market. Various gangster reported that during prohibition they had
smuggled illegal liquor into the U.S. with Joe Kennedy. Joe worked with David Sarnoff and his Radio
Corp. of America. Joe had an extremely varied sexual life; he had affairs with countless women, and
his son JFK followed in his footsteps. Joe bought a 15 room, nine bath home in Hyannis Port, Mass.
on Nantucket Sound. This became a favorite summer home of the Kennedy clan. He also bought a six-
bedroom Spanish style house on the fashionable North Ocean Boulevard in Palm Beach, FL which
became the clan’s winter home. Rose is described as ‘self-centered,
stingy, prudish. and often
spiteful.’ Her servants called her "madame". Rather than being the model mother that is pictured to the
American public by the Kennedys, she was often gone. JFK told his mother off at age 5, "Gee, you’re
a
great mother to go away and leave your children alone." As an adult, JFK confided to a friend. "My
mother was either at some Paris fashion house or else on her knees in some church. She was never
there when we really needed her....My mother never really held me and hugged me. Never! Never!’
Further, his father’s lack of respect for his mother led JFK to say, "My mother is a nothing." (p.40)
Imagine growing up without a mother to hug and kiss you! JFK’s father ‘tolerated littie nonsense and
no disobedience."
(p.33) The life JFK lived at home was not a life of compassion,
but one of rigid
obedience. The children were stripped of many things ordinary children would have. They didn’t even
have their own rooms. (p. 41) Most children have a room of their own sometime in which to place
their belongings and nick-nacks. The few times JFK as a boy invited friends over, they were
frightened to death at how his father would fly into a rage and give the Kennedy boys a tongue-
lashing. The children were not allowed to express pain. For instance, when one of the Kennedy’s were
hurt and came to his mother for sympathy she ordered, ‘On your feet, now you know how to behave.
Go out there and behave as you know you should.’ It is highly likely this strictness was related to
some type of mind-control
which even then was practiced by Satanic families. Joe had his daughter
given a prefrontal lobotomy and then banished to a nursing convent. From then on his daughter
Rosemary did not exist. One wonders what the full story was about Rosemary. Was she sexually
abused as is done to so many of the elite’s daughters of Satanic families? Felix Frankfurter who played
such a prominent role with Charles T. Russell was a good friend of Joe’s.
JFK managed to hide from the public during his life the fact that he wore glasses, and also to some
degree his intense back pain which hurt him intensely. On page 40 we learn that JFK was unable to
ever have a self-revealing
conversation. JFK had a total lack of ability to relate, everything was very
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