Just happened across this thread at ATS:
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread333711/pg1
Kennedy’s Iron Mountain Report, Truth or Hoax?
Many have said that the Iron Mountain Report was a hoax. You decide.
In 1961, President John F. Kennedy became interested in what the outcome would be if we became a society of peace, rather than one of war. He then ordered a ‘Top Secret’ study to see what the possible outcome might be. This project was referred to, as bringing America into a ‘New World Order.’
Kennedy’s Study Group entailed fifteen different fields of expert study topics. The group’s first and last meetings were held in an underground nuclear survival area called, Iron Mountain. The report ended in 1966. As many of us know, President Kennedy was shot and killed in 1963 in Dallas, Tx. He didn’t get the chance to explain a speech that he had made at Columbia University, some years earlier.
In 1963, the same year as the selection of specialists for this “Top Secret” study, President John F. Kennedy made an astounding statement. On November 13, while speaking at Columbus University, Pres. Kennedy stated, “The high office of the President of the United States of America has been used to foment a plot to destroy America’s freedom, and before I leave office, I must inform the citizens of their plight! Ten days later, President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed.
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It was recommended by President Johnson that the report be sealed and that only those, ‘who needed to know’ should ever see it. It was also concluded that the American people were not intelligent enough to view it and understand it.
To quote directly from the cover letter of this report: (paragraph three) “Because of the unusual circumstances surrounding the establishment of this Group, and in view of the nature of its finding, we do not recommend that this Report be released for publication...such actions would not be in the PUBLIC INTEREST (emphasis mine)..a lay reader, unexposed to the exigencies of higher political or military responsibility, will misconstrue the purpose of this project, and the intent... We urge that the circulation of the Report be closely restricted to those who’s responsibilities require that they be apprised of its contents...” Those who responsibilities require they know? Would this be the people who will be working to bring us into a New world Order?
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One of the members, at great risk to himself, decided to release the information to the public and let them decide for themselves. He released the information under the name of John Doe. The Establishment, quickly called it a hoax. It is my understanding that some larger libraries still have copies.
You should also note that ‘Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars,’ is also mentioned in this study.
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Kennedys Iron Mountain Report
[snip] On November 13, while speaking at Columbus University, Pres. Kennedy stated, “The high office of the President of the United States of America has been used to foment a plot to destroy America’s freedom, and before I leave office, I must inform the citizens of their plight!” [end]
Must have been a really busy day for JFK:
http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/executive-orders/1963-kennedy.html
Executive Order 11127
Creating an emergency board to investigate a dispute between the Florida East Coast Railway Company and certain of its employees
- Signed: November 9, 1963
- Federal Register page and date: 28 FR 12079; November 13, 1963
- Revoked by: EO 12553, February 25, 1986
http://www.wosu.org/archive/jfk/life.php
[snip] Just as they had at the first Kennedy state dinner, the bagpipes graced the last one: on November 13, 1963, the famous Royal Highland Regiment, The Black Watch, presented a special program of piping, marching, and spirited dancing on the South Lawn. Guests for the afternoon were 1,700 children from child-care agencies served by the United Givers Fund, and they managed to devour over 10,000 cookies. “I donât know when I have seen the President enjoy himself more,” wrote Jackie Kennedy to Major W. M. Wingate-Gray. “The ceremony was one of the most stirring we have ever had at the White House.” [end]
http://www.wosu.org/archive/jfk/highlights.php
[snip] November 13: President and Mrs. Kennedy join 1,700 children on the South Lawn for a performance by the Pipes and Drums of the Black Watch of the British Army. [end]
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/viet11.htm
[snip] Vietnam War: The Documents - 11: Nov. 13, 1963 cable outlines plans for Honolulu Conference on the Vietnam situation — The Honolulu Conference, as the cable below indicates, involved top U.S. policy makers (although not the President) and undertook a thorough review of U.S. policy in Vietnam. Note that it looks for “improved prosecution of the war under the new government,” and a reduction of U.S. military forces by the end of 1965. [end]