Monday, May 01, 2006

JFK - Oil Crisis - Conspiracy?


Here is a wacky conspiracy theory that presents another motive for the murder of President Kennedy, money and power.

Was JFK killed to stop him from building the Passamaquoddy Dam at the border of Maine and Canada?

Rapid commercialization of tidal power would eliminate the need for oil in power production in ten years. JFK made a brilliant speech in Augusta Maine in 1959. He foretold the energy crisis of today and he promised to build the dam if he was elected President. He kept that promise and began immediately after his election to implement the building of the dam.

On July 16 1963 John Kennedy stood in the Rose Garden of the White House and in a speech of four minutes announced the completion of the study for the dam and requested the acceleration of the negotiations with the Canadians. On October 19 1963 Kennedy flew over the site of the Dam. On October 22, Kennedy's under secretary of the interior, Kenneth Holum in a speech to the AFL CIO in Boston emphasized the President"s '"'double under scored interest in the building of the dam.'"

The dam was quashed after Kennedy"s death. To hear this cloistered speech of JFK"'"s visit www.33139.com

The producer of the internet television show, 33139.com, about South Beach, has the speech in the '"'Permanent Gallery'"' of the site. She is from the area of Maine where the dam was to be built, but discovered JFK"'"s efforts by chance. While we were all kept busy chasing after shadowy Cuban and Mafia figures, we should have been looking north to Maine . . . and across the border to Canada …. to Catholic Quebec"'"s secessionist"'"s successful attempts to nationalize the power industry that ran concurrent with the catholic Kennedy"'"s efforts to build and run the dam through the Department of the Interior.

Charles de Gaulle built A SIMILAR DAM AT THE SAME TIME Kennedy laid plans for Quoddy; both Kennedy and De Gaulle planned more dams. De Gaulle completed his; however, after the attempted assassination on his person, he never built the rest of the dams. Today the La Rance tidal dam in France, and one built simultaneously in Russia, are still in service supplying electricity from a free source to millions of people.

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