Government cover-ups and corruption are not new; they have been ingrained in politics for centuries. Deception, manipulation, and clandestine power plays have shaped the course of history. However, one president stood against this tide of secrecy and control: John F. Kennedy.
Kennedy took a decisive stand against the "Secret Government," an elite power structure embedded within the National Security Council known as the Special Operations Coordinating Group. His bold actions sought to dismantle these hidden influences and return power to the American people.
The Battle Against the Federal Reserve
In 1963, President Kennedy issued Executive Order 11110, authorizing the Treasury Secretary to issue silver certificates—a move designed to restore monetary control to Congress and reduce the grip of the Federal Reserve, a privately owned banking entity. Nearly $4.3 billion in U.S. notes were introduced into circulation under this order, presenting a direct challenge to the financial elite.
However, Kennedy’s vision did not endure. His assassination in November 1963 led to rampant speculation that his challenge to the Federal Reserve played a role in his untimely death. The following year, Treasury Secretary C. Douglas Dillon halted the exchange of silver certificates for silver dollars. By June 24, 1968, the U.S. had fully reverted to the Federal Reserve system, cementing the financial control Kennedy had fought to undermine.
The Influence of the “Invisible Hand”
JFK warned of an “Invisible Hand”—a clandestine group that dictated global affairs through financial, political, and educational control. These power brokers dictate school curricula, own major media conglomerates, finance political campaigns, and control the Federal Reserve, which, despite its name, is a private institution.
The system is rigged by design. These financiers print limitless currency out of thin air, then tax educators and the working class to pay interest on fraudulent loans. Meanwhile, teachers are blamed for a failing education system—one manipulated by those who benefit from widespread ignorance.
This power structure dates back to December 23, 1913, when President Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act into law. Wilson later regretted his decision, famously lamenting:
“I am a most unhappy man. I have unwittingly ruined my country. A great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated. The growth of the nation, therefore, and all our activities are in the hands of a few men. We have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated governments in the civilized world—no longer a Government by free opinion, no longer a Government by conviction and the vote of the majority, but a Government by the opinion and duress of a small group of dominant men.”
Parallels Between Pandemics: 1918 and 2020
Throughout history, global crises have been used to expand control and suppress dissent. The 1918 influenza pandemic was one of the deadliest in history, infecting 500 million people and killing an estimated 50 million worldwide, including 675,000 Americans. The virus disproportionately affected the young, the old, and healthy adults aged 20-40—a phenomenon that remains largely unexplained.
Public health measures were rudimentary, relying on quarantine, hygiene, and social distancing, but these were inconsistently applied. While the H1N1 virus that caused the pandemic has since been studied, the reasons for its devastating impact remain elusive.
Fast forward to 2020, and the COVID-19 pandemic bears eerie similarities. The response by world leaders revealed a troubling truth: governments across the globe participated in a coordinated crisis, reinforcing the notion that societal control—not public health—was the ultimate goal.
A Future in the Hands of a Few
The fate of humanity does not hinge on religious prophecies, nor does it rest on the arrival of an apocalyptic savior. The greatest threat to civilization is not divine judgment, but the unchecked greed of a powerful few who have long dictated the course of history—and seek even greater dominion.
Unless people awaken, speak out, and unite in opposition, the system will remain in place, tightening its grip on future generations. The question remains: Will we reclaim our power, or will we continue to be pawns in a game we were never meant to win?
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