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				[In this matter, John Fitzgerald Kennedy appears to be the 
				subject of his own book... 
				
				a true Profile of Courage.] 
				
				"There is a transnational ruling class, a "Superclass", 
				that agrees on establishing a world government. The middle class 
				is targeted for elimination, because most of the world has no 
				middle class, and to fully integrate and internationalize a 
				middle class, would require industrialization and development in 
				Africa, and certain places in Asia and Latin America. The goal 
				of the Superclass is not to lose their wealth and power to a 
				transnational middle class, but rather to extinguish the notion 
				of a middle class, and transnationalize a lower, uneducated, 
				labor oriented class, through which they will secure ultimate 
				wealth and power" 
				
				— 
				Andrew Gavin Marshall (here 
				under heading "New World Order").
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						 Courage  | 
					
				Written in 1955 
				by the then junior senator from the state of Massachusetts, John 
				F. Kennedy's 
				
				Profiles in Courage 
				served as a clarion call to every American. The inspiring true 
				accounts of eight unsung heroic acts by American patriots at 
				different junctures in our nation's history, Kennedy's book 
				became required reading, an instant classic, and was awarded the 
				Pulitzer Prize. Now, a half-century later, it remains a moving, 
				powerful, and relevant testament to the indomitable national 
				spirit and an unparalleled celebration of that most noble of 
				human virtues.
				
				
				
				
				https://www.powells.com/biblio?isbn=9780060854935
				
		
		
		
		"I am asking your help 
		in the tremendous task of informing and alerting the American people,
 confident with your help, Man will be what he was born to be, free and 
		independent" 
		
		– 
		 John 
		F. Kennedy