If JFK was on Twitter, he’d probably be called a “conspiracy theorist“. Listen to this speech; it makes you think about the coincidental death of a President who was fearless to expose what he discovered to be evil and true. Listen closely; he mentions that the Press is the only industry protected by our constitution. We need to preserve freedom of the press. Our survival depends on it.
June 7, 2009 By 2 Comments

I’m not quite sure if that statement, freedom of the press, is executed to the fullest in US. There are certain things that you just can’t talk about in the press. Anyone remember Quantamo Bay incidents for instance? If JFK was on Twitter this freedom would have a better chance.
I imagine few within our humanity are strong enough to stand in their sovereignty. JFK was a fearless visionary, intent on exposing the deceptions and shadow forces within our society and world. Clearly he was an enormous threat. Though he was a bit before my time, (and I imagine his own, as well) I regard his legacy not only to be that of a man of integrity who understood the tenets of United We Stand, Divided We Fall…. his memory lives on today within a higher consciousness of democracy that will ultimately expose the evils of “lesser gods” and reawaken the dream of a World of Unity; a World of Peace.