"What kind of peace do I mean and what kind of a peace do we seek? Not a Pax Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. Not the peace of the grave or the security of the slave. I am talking about genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living, and the kind that enables men and nations to grow, and to hope, and build a better life for their children—not merely peace for Americans but peace for all men and women, not merely peace in our time but peace in all time."

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Peace for All Time

The first book, Peace for All Time, is based on automatic writing sessions from April of 2007 until August of 2007. It is a primer to a series of 100 books President Kennedy refers to as “The Humanity Project.” In Peace for All Time, President Kennedy instructs his nation and the whole planet on how to change for the betterment of mankind. He gives us glimpses of the future and a bright, shining world that is ours, if only we can survive the current tribulations. And, the only way to survive is through the pursuit of peace. He speaks in detail about the disastrous Iraq War and discusses a coming regional war in the Middle East, if peace is not made at an international conference in Geneva. President Kennedy informs us that Africa will become a super continent in the future, a landmass of brilliant technology, populated by all races. He speaks of Segolene Royal and her eventual role as the leader of a New France that will light the path for Europe. He tells us about the coming planetary “Shift”, and its implications for the world at large. He instructs his nation on how it needs to change spiritually and intellectually and focuses largely on the war on poverty across the globe. President Kennedy also speaks of the Foracaonians, a negative, alien race that has permeated the minds of many in government and the military.

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“What kind of peace do I mean? What kind of peace do we seek? Not a Pax Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. Not the peace of the grave or the security of the slave. I am talking about genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living, the kind that enables men and nations to grow and to hope and to build a better life for their children – not merely peace for Americans, but peace for all men and women – not merely peace in our time, but peace for all time.”

President John F. Kennedy