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Kennedy's Last Stand

Eisenhower, UFOs, MJ-12 & JFK's Assassination

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Kennedy's Last Stand

By: Michael Salla
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Just before beginning his first term on January 20, 1993, President-Elect Clinton made a very strange request to close family friend and lawyer Webster Hubbell: “If I put you over there in justice I want you to find the answer to two questions for me: One, who killed JFK? And two, are there UFOs?” According to Hubbell, “Clinton was dead serious.”

The key to unlocking the mystery of President Kennedy’s assassination and a possible UFO connection lie in events that occurred 18 years earlier in post-war Germany. In 1945, John F. Kennedy was a guest of Navy Secretary James Forrestal, where he personally witnessed technological secrets that have still not been disclosed to the world. These secrets stemmed from extraterrestrial technologies that Nazi Germany had acquired and were attempting to use in their weapons programs.

In searching for answers to who killed President Kennedy, we need to start with the death of his mentor, James Forrestal in 1949. Forrestal became the first Secretary of Defense in 1947, a position he held until March, 1949. Forrestal was a visionary who thought Americans had a right to know about the existence of extraterrestrial life and technologies. Forrestal was sacked by President Truman because he was revealing the truth to various officials, including Kennedy who was a Congressman at the time.

Forrestal's ideals and vision inspired Kennedy, and laid the seed for what would happen 12 years later.

After winning the 1960 Presidential election, Kennedy learned a shocking truth from President Eisenhower. The control group set up to run highly classified extraterrestrial technologies, the Majestic-12 Group, had become a rogue government agency. Eisenhower warned Kennedy that MJ-12 had to be reined in. It posed a direct threat to American liberties and democratic processes. Kennedy followed Eisenhower’s advice, and set out to realize James Forrestal’s vision. The same forces that orchestrated Forrestal's death opposed Kennedy's efforts at every turn. When Kennedy was on the verge of succeeding, by forcing the CIA to share classified UFO information with other government agencies on November 12, 1963, he was assassinated 10 days later.

Kennedy’s Last Stand is the story of how an American President tried to realize his friend and mentor’s vision of a world where humanity openly knows about extraterrestrial life; and of the government officials responsible for denying that vision.

©2013 Michael Salla (P)2020 Michael Salla
Unexplained Mysteries Air Force Dwight eisenhower Military US Air Force
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Listen to the sample and the afterword and you will skip the repeated words. This is 2 hours of info but a 7 hour listen. There is good info and the Author is easy to listen too.

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Overwhelming Research!

I am well into my journey enjoying all of the Great Works of Dr. Michael Salla. And, this audio book doesn’t disappoint, it brings to light some of the deepest dark secrets of our nation. Who would of ever though that we would become our greatest enemy.

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This is a highly available audible 2 have!

you will want to have this audible book in your library for listening to (every so often).

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Spot on!

Dr. Salla knows his shit that’s for sure. He be plugged in! If you know what I mean.

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Excruciating to listen to

This is a book that proves the rule no author should narrate their own book. This one is painful to listen to. Ever third or fourth word is emphasized whether it needs to be or not. It’s just horrible. The subject may be interesting but you will never prove it by me. I couldn’t finish it.

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great

really well pit together and interesting and entertaining. i learned alot in the book. thanks

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good story but narration was distracting, hard to

hard to get around the accent.Should have used professional narrator.Some words were mispronounced. Thank you.

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Round and Round

Listening to this book was like watching an Ancient Aliens episode. Round and round you go, regurgitating the same stuff over and over and add a little new speculative stuff in to make the padding less annoying. But in the end nothing is proven and there are so many holes in the arguments that it becomes ludicrous. Much of the book deals with Roswell which is decades before JFK's presidency. But the premise is that JFK was privy to the secrets of Roswell whilst in Naval Intelligence and kept up interest in the subject right into his presidency. The CIA are the bad guys who withhold classified info from JFK and there is nothing he can do but when he tries to push, Allan Dulles orders him to be taken out. Now it was OK for Eisenhower to threaten an invasion of Area 51 by the Army unless he got what he wanted but JFK could not pull that off. OK. Never mind the fact that many of the people in Majestic 12 were also generals who dealt with JFK throughout the Cuban Missile Crisis and obeyed his orders which were opposite of what they wanted. Eisenhower could meet with ET's, Kennedy might have. Hitler living in South America makes an appearance as well just to muck up things. Marilyn Monroe is ready to spill the beans that JFK told her about ET's so Bobby rubs her out. The book is all over the place yet there is never a smoking gun and after a while the repetition of information is annoying. For the most part I could deal with the strong Aussie accent but some words like the way he pronounces "Nikita" and "psychological" are really irritating after a while. If you are into UFO's and conspiracy theories you will like the book. If you want a logical and believable story, not so much. Like Ancient Aliens, the title of the episode sounds like it is really going to be an interesting story but a few minutes in you realize you've gone around the mulberry bush several times.

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