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419 Photo Section<br />

In the wake of growing public awareness of the facts put forth in <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> about<br />

the long-secret conflict between the Kennedy family and Israel, the Israeli lobby has<br />

begun a major effort to suppress the unpleasant truth. On June 3, 1998 during a week-long<br />

50th anniversary celebration of the birth of Israel held at Union Station in Washington,<br />

D.C. (shown above) there was a special program: “Remembering Robert Kennedy,” sponsored<br />

by the Anti-Defamation League. The program noted that “This event is a tribute to the<br />

strong bond between the Kennedy family and the State of Israel”—although, of course,<br />

that is simply a myth that has no bearing in geopolitical or historical reality.<br />

The 1966 United States Note (shown above), is in the possession of a highly regarded veteran<br />

critic of the Federal Reserve. Its existence proves, beyond question, that it is an<br />

absolute myth that no U.S. Notes were issued after the JFK assassination and refutes the<br />

theory that JFK was killed because he ordered U.S. Notes taken out of circulation and that,<br />

upon his death, his successor, Lyndon Johnson, reversed JFK’s order. <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong><br />

demonstrates that JFK’s order had nothing to do with U.S. Notes whatsoever. Although<br />

the Kennedy family did oppose the Federal Reserve and ultimately intended to challenge that<br />

monopoly, the myth about “JFK’s Greenbacks” has muddied the waters in the debate over the<br />

JFK conspiracy and it is a myth (in which so many have vested so much wishful thinking)<br />

that simply refuses to go away, the facts notwithstanding.

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