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    3DMonkey

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    06-06-2011, 01:33 PM
    Typical because he was speaking to an audience that would 'eat it up'. He was winning their favor by building the newspaper publishers up.

    His real goal, and the part conveniently cut out of the video starting this thread, was to persuade publishers to BE SECRET and not print anything to jeopardize international military positioning.

    The video clipped out the following at about 3:08 into the speech:

    Quote: It conducts the Cold War, in short, with a war-time discipline no democracy would ever hope or wish to match.
    Nevertheless, every democracy recognizes the necessary restraints of national security--and the question remains whether those restraints need to be more strictly observed if we are to oppose this kind of attack as well as outright invasion.
    For the facts of the matter are that this nation's foes have openly boasted of acquiring through our newspapers information they would otherwise hire agents to acquire through theft, bribery or espionage; that details of this nation's covert preparations to counter the enemy's covert operations have been available to every newspaper reader, friend and foe alike; that the size, the strength, the location and the nature of our forces and weapons, and our plans and strategy for their use, have all been pinpointed in the press and other news media to a degree sufficient to satisfy any foreign power; and that, in at least in one case, the publication of details concerning a secret mechanism whereby satellites were followed required its alteration at the expense of considerable time and money.
    The newspapers which printed these stories were loyal, patriotic, responsible and well-meaning. Had we been engaged in open warfare, they undoubtedly would not have published such items. [ implied- "or else"]But in the absence of open warfare, they recognized only the tests of journalism and not the tests of national security. And my question tonight is whether additional tests should not now be adopted.
    The question is for you alone to answer. No public official should answer it for you. No governmental plan should impose its restraints against your will. [I'm asking nicely... at first]But I would be failing in my duty to the nation, in considering all of the responsibilities that we now bear and all of the means at hand to meet those responsibilities, if I did not commend this problem to your attention, and urge its thoughtful consideration.
    On many earlier occasions, I have said--and your newspapers have constantly said--that these are times that appeal to every citizen's sense of sacrifice and self-discipline. They call out to every citizen to weigh his rights and comforts against his obligations to the common good. I cannot now believe that those citizens who serve in the newspaper business consider themselves exempt from that appeal. ["you wouldn't be a bad boy on purpose would you?"]
    I have no intention of establishing a new Office of War Information to govern the flow of news. I am not suggesting any new forms of censorship or any new types of security classifications. I have no easy answer to the dilemma that I have posed, and would not seek to impose it if I had one.[unless I need to] But I am asking the members of the newspaper profession and the industry in this country to reexamine their own responsibilities, to consider the degree and the nature of the present danger, and to heed the duty of self-restraint which that danger imposes upon us all.
    Every newspaper now asks itself, with respect to every story: "Is it news?" All I suggest is that you add the question: "Is it in the interest of the national security?" And I hope that every group in America--unions and businessmen and public officials at every level-- will ask the same question of their endeavors, and subject their actions to the same exacting tests.
    And should the press of America consider and recommend the voluntary assumption of specific new steps or machinery, I can assure you that we will cooperate whole-heartedly with those recommendations.
    Perhaps there will be no recommendations. Perhaps there is no answer to the dilemma faced by a free and open society in a cold and secret war. In times of peace, any discussion of this subject, and any action that results, are both painful and without precedent. But this is a time of peace and peril which knows no precedent in history.
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    It is the unprecedented nature of this challenge that also gives rise to your second obligation--an obligation which I share. And that is our obligation to inform and alert the American people--to make certain that they possess all the facts that they need, and understand them as well--the perils, the prospects, the purposes of our program and the choices that we face.[unless, like I said, it falls under 'national security']


    So, you see, it was a passive aggressive pandering to news media. In a nutshell- 'get on board with what we are trying to do so we don't require passing laws which make us look bad. We can give you honorary governmental deputization to shoosh yourselves.'

    source: http://www.jfklibrary.org/Research/Ready...ation.aspx
    I think the assassination was a one man operation. A man who probably watched too many "edited youtube videos" of his own.
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    JFK on censorship, secret societies and so on - by unity100 - 06-03-2011, 06:10 AM
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    RE: JFK on censorship, secret societies and so on - by unity100 - 06-03-2011, 01:14 PM
    RE: JFK on censorship, secret societies and so on - by zack231 - 06-03-2011, 08:42 PM
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    RE: JFK on censorship, secret societies and so on - by 3DMonkey - 06-05-2011, 08:20 AM
    RE: JFK on censorship, secret societies and so on - by Bring4th_Austin - 06-06-2011, 12:32 PM
    RE: JFK on censorship, secret societies and so on - by turtledude23 - 06-06-2011, 02:07 PM
    RE: JFK on censorship, secret societies and so on - by 3DMonkey - 06-06-2011, 01:33 PM
    RE: JFK on censorship, secret societies and so on - by Bring4th_Austin - 06-06-2011, 02:56 PM
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    RE: JFK on censorship, secret societies and so on - by 3DMonkey - 06-06-2011, 04:06 PM
    RE: JFK on censorship, secret societies and so on - by Monica - 06-07-2011, 05:18 PM
    RE: JFK on censorship, secret societies and so on - by zack231 - 06-07-2011, 02:48 AM
    RE: JFK on censorship, secret societies and so on - by seejay21 - 06-06-2011, 02:40 PM
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