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JFK was telling the press to be more secretive, not less.
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OK.
Here is the transcript -
[link to www.jfklibrary.org (secure)]
For nuance and context, here is a video that took me a while to find. Albeit stills with an enhanced transcript - laughter, clapping, whistling. etc -
[link to www.bitchute.com (secure)]
that show how out of context this JFK speech to the press is presented by apologists, conspiracy theorists and truthers.
My question; Why is it always misrepresented?
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JFK was telling the press to be more secretive, not the opposite - which is the usual message put out -
"The very word "secrecy" is repugnant in a free and open society; .."
The fact that the speech went on to present the Cold War as 'covert, undeclared warfare', targeting the USSR at that time, yet transposing to our struggle against the CCP currently, is interesting to me.
Edited to add timestamp:
6:26
for the pertinent section of what is a prime example of this man's oratory skills. He was a master of mendacious manipulation.
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