Hesham Tillawi & Michael Collins Piper - Israel Killed Kennedy (2009)

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Published on Feb 17, 2021
In this Current Issues TV broadcast from 2009, Dr. Hesham Tillawi details the Kennedy brothers' attempts to force the American Zionist Council to register as a foreign agent, and the implications for Israel had they succeeded. After a short video montage, Michael Collins Piper joins the show (around 36 minutes in) to outline the thesis of his book, 'Final Judgment'.
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"Israel need not apologize for the assassination or destruction of those who seek to destroy it. The first order of business for any country is the protection of its people."
--Washington Jewish Week, October 9, 1997
Palestine will not be free until the USA is liberated from Zionist occupation.
"The assassination of John F Kennedy may have been an Israeli plot to stop the Kennedy brothers from forcing the American Zionist Council to register as a foreign agent. In the Zionists own words at the time " it would destroy the Zionist movement."
https://www.currentissues.tv/

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