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Secrecy is unacceptable in a free society. Avoiding nuclear war is crucial, as victory would be meaningless. Correspondence with Khrushchev saved the world. We face a global conspiracy that uses covert methods to expand its influence.

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We keep things hush-hush to avoid attention. Secrecy is crucial to prevent media and government interference. Revealing info could lead to chaos. The reason for the secrecy is to prevent losing everything. The government may intervene if details are leaked.

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Secrecy is unacceptable in a free society, and we have historically opposed secret societies and oaths. The risks of concealing important information outweigh the reasons given for such concealment. We cannot combat a closed society by adopting its restrictions. Our nation’s survival must include the preservation of our traditions. There is a significant danger that calls for increased security will be misused to justify censorship and concealment. I will not allow this to happen, and no official in my administration should interpret my words as permission to censor news, suppress dissent, or hide facts from the public. We face a relentless conspiracy that uses covert methods to expand its influence, relying on infiltration, subversion, intimidation, and guerrilla tactics rather than open conflict.

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There is a need for more public information and official secrecy. Secrecy is disliked in a free society, but we face enemies who are advancing globally without declaring war. Our way of life is under attack, but there are no traditional signs of war. We are opposed by a ruthless conspiracy that relies on infiltration, subversion, and guerrilla tactics. This system combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. Its preparations are hidden, mistakes buried, and dissenters silenced. No expenditure is questioned, no rumor credited, and no secret revealed.

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I want to address our responsibilities in the face of a common danger that has loomed for years. This challenge confronts us in every sphere and demands that we reconcile two seemingly contradictory needs: greater public information and greater official secrecy. Secrecy is repugnant in a free society, and we oppose unwarranted concealment. Imitating a closed society is of little value, and there's grave danger that increased security will lead to official censorship, which I will not permit. No one in my administration should use this as an excuse to censor, stifle dissent, cover up mistakes, or withhold facts from the press and public. I ask every publisher, editor, and newsman to reexamine their own standards.

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Secrecy is abhorrent in a free society. We, as a people, have always opposed secret societies, oaths, and proceedings. There's a global conspiracy that relies on covert methods to expand its influence. This system has amassed vast resources to create a tightly-knit, efficient machine, encompassing military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. They keep their preparations hidden and bury their mistakes. Dissenters are silenced, and no one questions their expenditures or reveals their secrets.

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Secrecy is not compatible with a free society. We oppose secret societies and oaths. The dangers of hiding important facts outweigh the reasons given to justify it. We shouldn't imitate a closed society's restrictions. Our nation's survival is meaningless without preserving our traditions. Increased security should not lead to censorship and concealment. No official in my administration should interpret my words as an excuse for censorship or covering up mistakes. We face a ruthless conspiracy that relies on covert means to expand its influence. It's a tightly knit system that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. We must inform and alert the American people. We welcome controversy and will admit our errors. Debate and criticism are essential for success and survival. The press has a duty to inform, reflect, and lead public opinion. We need better coverage and understanding of international news. Government must provide full information within the limits of national security. The printing press is crucial for strength and assistance in maintaining freedom and independence.

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The speaker addresses publishers and editors regarding common responsibilities in the face of a common danger that has loomed for years. This challenge confronts society in every sphere and imposes two requirements that seem contradictory: greater public information and greater official secrecy. The speaker states that secrecy is repugnant in a free society, and the dangers of unwarranted concealment outweigh the dangers cited to justify it. There is little value in opposing a closed society by imitating its restrictions or ensuring national survival if traditions don't survive with it. The speaker does not intend to permit official censorship and concealment. No official should interpret these words as an excuse to censor news, stifle dissent, cover up mistakes, or withhold facts from the press and public. The speaker asks every publisher, editor, and newsman to reexamine their own standards.

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We are facing a global conspiracy that uses covert tactics like infiltration, subversion, and intimidation to expand its influence. This system is highly organized, combining military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. It operates in secrecy, concealing its preparations, burying its mistakes, and silencing dissenters. No expenses are questioned, no rumors are spread, and no secrets are revealed.

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Crises will continue to arise, and we must meet them with increased defense capabilities. We face a global, atheistic, and ruthless ideology that poses a lasting threat. We must guard against unwarranted influence from the military-industrial complex and ensure the proper balance between defense and peaceful goals. The assassination of President Kennedy is announced, and his legacy is honored. The need for increased security should not lead to excessive secrecy or censorship. The deep state and a corrupt political establishment are working against the American people. We must fight back and reclaim control over our government. We are in an unconventional warfare scenario, and this is information warfare. We are at war with an invisible enemy, but we will meet the challenge and prevail.

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Secrecy is repugnant to a free society. We oppose secret societies, oaths, and proceedings. There is a monolithic conspiracy that relies on covert means to expand its influence. It infiltrates instead of invading, subverts instead of holding elections, and intimidates instead of allowing free choice. This system has built a tightly knit, efficient machine combining military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. Its preparations and mistakes are hidden, dissenters silenced, and no questions are asked. We need to inform and alert the American people to combat this and ensure freedom and independence.

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We cannot ensure our safety by betraying those enslaved behind the Iron Curtain, giving up on their dreams of freedom to save ourselves. A nation preferring disgrace over danger is ripe for subjugation. While peace is the ultimate goal, surrendering isn't the answer. History teaches us that appeasement is the greater risk, offering only the choice between fighting and surrendering. If we continue to back down, we'll face an ultimatum. Khrushchev believes we're weakening spiritually, morally, and economically, and will eventually surrender voluntarily. Some prioritize peace at any cost, but we know that life isn't worth chains and slavery. If nothing is worth dying for, then where do we draw the line? The road to peace lies in courageously declaring to our enemies that there's a price we will not pay, a boundary they must not cross. We must embrace peace through strength. We have a rendezvous with destiny, to preserve hope for our children, or condemn them to darkness.

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I want to address our shared duties when facing a common threat. Recent events might highlight this challenge, but its threat has been apparent for years. Regardless of our hopes for reducing or living with this threat, we cannot escape its impact on our survival and security, affecting every part of our lives. Our society faces two needs that concern both the press and the president: greater public information and greater official secrecy. Secrecy is disliked in a free society, and we oppose secret societies and proceedings. We decided long ago that the dangers of hiding facts outweigh the reasons for it. There's little value in fighting a closed society by copying its restrictions or saving our nation if our traditions don't survive too. There's a big risk that increased security will lead to official censorship and concealment, which I won't allow. No one in my administration should use my words to justify censoring news, suppressing disagreement, hiding mistakes, or withholding information from the press and public. I urge every publisher, editor, and newsman to reassess their standards.

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Secrecy is repugnant to a free society. We oppose secret societies, oaths, and proceedings. Excessive concealment of facts is more dangerous than the threats it claims to protect against. We shouldn't imitate a closed society's restrictions. Our nation's survival is meaningless without preserving our traditions. Increased security shouldn't lead to censorship or cover-ups. We face a ruthless conspiracy that expands through covert means, infiltration, subversion, and intimidation. This system combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. It operates in secrecy, burying mistakes and silencing dissenters. No expenditure is questioned, no rumor is printed, and no secret is revealed. Democracies must consider stricter restraints for national security against this kind of attack and invasion.

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Secrecy is not compatible with a free society. We oppose secret societies and oaths. The dangers of hiding important information outweigh any benefits. We shouldn't imitate closed societies. Our nation's survival depends on preserving our traditions. We must not let increased security lead to censorship and concealment. We face a powerful conspiracy that relies on covert tactics. It uses infiltration, subversion, and intimidation. It operates in secrecy and silences dissenters. We need public scrutiny and debate for a successful administration and country. The press plays a crucial role in informing and alerting the American people. We must accept responsibility for our mistakes and welcome criticism. Without debate and criticism, no country can succeed. The press must inform, reflect, and lead public opinion. International news is important, and the government must provide full information while ensuring national security. The printing press is vital for preserving freedom and independence.

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Secrecy is not welcomed in a free society. We oppose secret societies, oaths, and proceedings. Excessive concealment of facts is more dangerous than the threats it claims to protect against. We should not imitate a closed society's restrictions. Our nation's survival is meaningless without preserving our traditions. Increased security should not lead to censorship and concealment. No official should interpret this as an excuse to censor news or cover up mistakes. We are opposed by a ruthless conspiracy that relies on covert means. It is a system that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. Its preparations, mistakes, and dissenters are hidden. Public scrutiny is necessary for understanding and support. We welcome controversy and intend to be candid about our errors. Without debate and criticism, no administration or country can succeed. The press is protected by the First Amendment to inform and reflect our dangers and choices. International news requires greater coverage and analysis. Government must provide full information within the limits of national security. We rely on the printing press to keep us free and independent.

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Secrecy is repugnant in a free society, and we oppose secret societies and oaths. Excessive concealment of facts is more dangerous than the threats it claims to protect against. Increased security shouldn't lead to censorship or cover-ups. We face a global conspiracy that relies on covert tactics to expand its influence. It's a system that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. We must inform and alert the American people, and I welcome criticism and debate. Our press is protected by the First Amendment to inform and reflect on our dangers and opportunities. We need better coverage of international news and improved understanding. Government must provide information within the limits of national security. We rely on the press to keep us free and independent.

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The speaker asserts that secrecy is repugnant in a free society, and the dangers of unwarranted concealment outweigh those cited to justify it. They state that increased security should not expand to official censorship, and no official should use these words to censor news, stifle dissent, or cover up mistakes. The speaker asks every publisher, editor, and newsman to reexamine their standards and recognize the country's peril. Although no war has been declared, the speaker claims the nation's way of life is under attack, and the danger has never been more clear or imminent. The speaker calls for a change in outlook and tactics by the government, people, and the press, because the nation is opposed by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies on covert means, infiltration, subversion, and intimidation. This system combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations, and conducts the Cold War with a wartime discipline.

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Secrecy is not valued in a free society. We oppose secret societies and their oaths and proceedings. The dangers of hiding important facts outweigh any justifications for secrecy. We shouldn't imitate a closed society's restrictions. Our nation's survival is meaningless without preserving our traditions. Increased security shouldn't lead to censorship or concealment. I won't allow it. We face a ruthless conspiracy that expands through covert means like infiltration and subversion. This system is highly efficient, combining military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. It conceals preparations, buries mistakes, and silences dissenters. We need public scrutiny for understanding, support, and opposition. I welcome controversy and will admit our errors. The president has been shot and killed at the intersection of Elm and Houston streets, according to a doctor from Parkland Hospital.

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Secrecy is not acceptable in a free society. We must not hide facts to protect our traditions. We face a secretive global conspiracy that operates covertly. We need the press to inform the public and hold us accountable. Criticism and debate are essential for success. The press must inform, educate, and challenge public opinion. International news is crucial, and the government must provide information beyond national security limits. The press is vital for a free and independent society.

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Secrecy is not compatible with a free society. We oppose secret societies and oaths. Excessive concealment of facts is more dangerous than the threats it claims to protect against. We shouldn't imitate closed societies' restrictions. Our nation's survival is meaningless without preserving our traditions. Increased security should not lead to censorship or concealment. No official should interpret my words as an excuse for censorship or cover-ups. We face a ruthless conspiracy that relies on covert means. It conscripts vast resources for military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. Its preparations, mistakes, and dissenters are hidden. Public scrutiny is essential for understanding and support. We accept responsibility for our errors and expect you to point them out. Debate and criticism are vital for success and survival. The press is protected to inform, reflect, and lead public opinion. Government must provide information beyond national security limits. We rely on the press to uphold freedom and independence.

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Secrecy is unacceptable in a free society. We oppose secret societies, oaths, and proceedings. A global conspiracy uses covert tactics like infiltration and subversion to expand its power. It operates in secrecy, concealing preparations and burying mistakes. Dissent is silenced, and no secrets are revealed.

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Ladies and gentlemen, the very word secrecy is repugnant in a free and open society. And we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths and to secret proceedings. For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covet means for expanding its sphere of influence, on infiltration instead of invasion, on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of free choice. It is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. No expenditure is questioned. No rumor is printed. But I am asking your help and the tremendous task of informing and alerting the American people. Confident that with your help, man will be what he was born to be, free and independent.

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The speaker states that secrecy is repugnant in a free and open society, and that "we" are opposed to secret societies, secret oaths, and secret proceedings. "We" are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies on covert means for expanding its sphere of influence, using infiltration, subversion, and intimidation. This system has conscripted vast resources into a tightly knit, highly efficient machine combining military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific, and political operations. Its preparations are concealed, mistakes buried, dissent silenced, and no expenditure is questioned. The speaker is asking for help in the task of informing and alerting the American people, confident that with this help, man will be free and independent.

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Secrecy is repugnant in a free society. The assassination of President Kennedy occurred at 1 PM CST. We must overcome societal divisions – racial, economic, etc. – and work together. The assassinations of both Kennedy brothers are acknowledged. The dangers of excessive concealment outweigh the justifications for it. We must not let the need for security be used to expand censorship. The CIA’s purpose was creating constant wars for the military-industrial complex. Many Americans distrust the Warren Commission report. We must protect our freedoms; they are coming after us. No official should use my words as an excuse to censor, stifle dissent, or withhold facts. Some media push personal agendas, threatening our democracy. We seek a true peace, not one enforced by American weapons; we all share this planet and our children’s future.
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