Assassination of John F. Kennedy and Silver Executive Order 11110 Driver Kill Him ?

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The JFK assassination will go down in history as one of the United States' most tragic moments, but beyond the death of the President, that murder has been shrouded by more mystery than you think. Check out today's epic video where we look back at the time of the President's death, and a mad scramble to figure out who did it and offer closure, but that's just when the real mystery begins!

Also look into President Lincoln and the "greenback" currency. Both Presidents fought against the central banks. Both were assassinated. Please look at my post history before you downvote. I'm no shill or dis-info agent. Just someone that actually read the entirety of executive order 11110. In March 1964, Secretary of the Treasury C. Douglas Dillon halted redemption of silver certificates for silver dollars. In the 1970s, large numbers of the remaining silver dollars in the mint vaults were sold to the collecting public for collector value. All redemption in silver ceased on June 24, 1968.

11110 was not repealed till the 1980's but the FOLLOWING year All silver certificates became nonredeemable.

The order authorized the secretary of the treasury, ok. TO what end? Why didn't he just repeal the silver certificates himself while he was alive and in office?

THE SPEECH THAT NEVER WAS

"The high office of president is being used to limit the freedoms of the American people, and before I leave office I must warn the citizens of this plight"

This seems rather convoluted. You have two authors citing the speech then one lone man stating it never took place. There must have been other people there when he gave it?

http://www.jfklibrary.org/Researchold/Ready-Reference/JFK-Speeches.aspx

The historical foundation MADE to preserve the late presidents speeches cannot provide a page with a list of all his well known and documented speeches?

Kennedy Drive Shot Him Too - You can see him raise his hand over his shoulder with the gun in hand and his head goes straight back and Jackie is climbing to get out of harms way. True or Not true, the apparent pistol is the sun reflection on the head of Agent Roy Kellerman, who was seated in front passenger seat of the car. Otherwise instinct would make you dive to the floor. Instead of accelerating, as he was trained to do, Greer actually slowed the car down to a near stop, before he was forced to accelerate by Clint Hill who screamed at him to get to a hospital. Greer subsequently said that he did accelerate but the famous Zapruder home movie proves the case against him as well as numerous eyewitnesses.

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