JFK: Victim of the National Security State

Following the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, President Kennedy announced he would ban the testing of nuclear weapons. He called for an end to the Cold War and the removal of troops from South Vietnam. Kennedy also put an end to the Pentagon's plan to invade Cuba and refused to provide air support for the Bay of Pigs invasion. It was the last straw when he forced the resignation of Allen Dulles, the director of the CIA. The National Security State said Kennedy had to go. They said he was a threat to national security. Ignored by the corporate media and establishment historians is the distinct possibility a coup d’état was launched on November 22, 1963. The establishment continues to insist Kennedy was killed by the lone gunman Lee Harvey Oswald despite ample evidence to the contrary.
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Show Notes
U.S. War Plans Would Kill an Estimated 108 Million Soviets, 104 Million Chinese, and 2.6 Million Poles: More Evidence on SIOP-62 and the Origins of Overkill
The U.S. National Security State
Did CIA Director Allen Dulles Order the Hit on JFK?
Exit Strategy: In 1963, JFK ordered a complete withdrawal from Vietnam
The Russian Obsession Goes Back Decades
Vietnam Withdrawal Plans
Unveiled CIA report reveals internal warfare over blame for Bay of Pigs failure
The Bay of Pigs Invasion and its Aftermath, April 1961–October 1962
Figuring Out The Kennedy Assassination
Military Industrial Congress Complex