Archbishop Viganò: The assassination of JFK was step one in the globalist coup of society

Editor’s note: The following is a preface written by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò for a new book titled The Assassination of John F. Kennedy: The Final Analysis, by David W. Mantik M.D. and Jerome …More
Editor’s note: The following is a preface written by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò for a new book titled The Assassination of John F. Kennedy: The Final Analysis, by David W. Mantik M.D. and Jerome Corsi, Ph.D.
(LifeSiteNews) — John Fitzgerald Kennedy was elected the 35th President of the United States of America at a time of great change that involved the whole world. A few years before the event that brought the first Catholic President in American history to the White House, Pope John XXIII had been elected, the Pontiff who convoked the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council and who believed he could open the doors of the Church to dialogue with the world. The early 1960s take us back to the Cold War, the Berlin Wall, the Cuban crisis, the threat of a looming nuclear conflict, and that perhaps forced and certainly simplistic dualism between right and left that has since begun to show signs of losing steam. Italy, along with the other NATO member countries, was in the midst of an economic …More
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