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JFK in my opinion was a great man, 1 of the very few politicians, esp at his high position, of president, who was deemed worthy of his role. The fact that he wanted to make genuine changes, which was complete opposite to wat the 13 bloodlines/secret societies wanted, and challenged them, gets respect from any1. Sadly politicians r few and very far between. The CIA assassinated him, martin luther king, malcolm x, invaded vietnam to steal the heroin from there, under the false pretence of "protectin" s.vietnamese, all in the space of a few yrs.

What was so great about him? He was a Catholic man married to Jackie, and carried on with M. Munro?

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What was so great about him? He was a Catholic man married to Jackie, and carried on with M. Munro?

It's difficult to reconcile at times, but a man's achievements and capabilities can overshadow his frailties as a person. He was a womaniser and a philanderer, but that shouldn't detract from his vision as a leader.

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What was so great about him? He was a Catholic man married to Jackie, and carried on with M. Munro?

well i already wrote y i thought he was a decent president, above to 'jacfsing2'.

well he was murdered by the CIA, for bein anti-vietnam, pro-black civil rights and sympathetic to the complete end of segregation in america. He was murdered by the very same ppl ur mockin.

Compare wat kennedy did in standing up to his superiors, to wat obama has done since hes been in charge! He as a blackman (well half black), has invaded and bombed an african country, has overseen more deaths of black ppl in america than any other time, under HIS watch, spent more on a presidential campaign than any other past presidential candidate, and has funded and given blessings to numerous terrorists "rebel" muslim groups (al nusrah/"isis").

Watever kennedy did in his private life i dont personally care tbh.

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On 18/06/2016 at 0:58 PM, sikhojaago said:

How did you manage to write such a book considering how everything about Alien spirits is so downright scary? I would never be able to do this even if Donald Trump paid me millions! Oh yes, that's for sure, they are moving very fast to rid our world of anything to do with God! They are so ignorant that they don't realise God is the One who created this world in the first place! Of course, we need to pray and remember all our Baanies by heart, in case they mess up our Granths and Scriptures! I have already started doing this. How about you?

Actually I had this idea of writing an alien book. So I created my own ideas of underground labs and lots of other stuff, which I thought was original. Then when I searched on it, I was shocked to find out that a place like area 51 actually exists. 

Writing an UFO book was just practice, since I was getting some assignments of different types at that time to just sharpen up my home mum brains. 

I do believe in memorising bani, but for my own benefit. Memorised bani will enable one to say their prayers at any time - on the road, in the car or when going to the shops walking. I doubt it though that they will try to mess up bani... they are more into introducing lots of false ideas to youngsters who are fast getting used to the idea of having to hang around aliens and wierd looking creatures. Perhaps when they choose to appear - they will get no shock. 

I look at the shapes my son sees on the TV and I truly get worried... I would rather have him watch katha or something else. However the problem is that the other kids all watch it so keeping him off them might just alienate him totally. Its a tough choice particularly when the teachers keep coming up with book character days and other similar stuff. 

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