JFK Letter of Disclosure (excerpts) (December, 2024)
to Donald J. Trump
The entire letter is over 25 pages long. This document contains excerpts and a summary of points.
This letter, in full, will be available in the book of all materials (currently being prepared for publication).
Preamble
An Impending Meeting with One’s Self?
A Glimpse at Possibilities
A Petition
Preamble
“If I were to name the people who have gathered to support these messages—not just the extended Kennedy clan here, but also those of presidents, senators, ambassadors, kings, queens, etc., who have served the world through diplomacy and governance—you would be surprised.
The campfires here burn to hopefully ignite messages of hope and to work with those who have come into power—to reflect. Recollect.
I put before you my honesty with myself regarding the faults and foibles I committed that served no country and no people in many ways. My character served to anger people, who ultimately killed off ideas I wished to implement by assassinating me. Such action has been repeated throughout history, which has brought discord to many parts of the globe. Many who weren’t able or willing to listen and collaborate adequately met the same fate. In the end, the philosophies they produced and touted did not necessarily allow their ideas to flourish in governance that portrayed the spirit of service.
Baring my soul, Mr. President-elect, I speak for many who are here and want you to know that we desire an audience with you.
We ask that you not toss these out without a thorough read-through. We ask that you not give in to any rage as you read this or as someone reads it to you or for you.
Instead, we ask that you simply read on. Thank you.
I first offer you, again, congratulations on your re-election.
President-elect Trump, you join some of us here who have been assassinated or those from opposite parties who have faced assassination attempts on their lives—before and after their inauguration.
We are a body of intellect and heart, capable of doing more than what was done before.
We have learned tremendous amounts through our surveillance of Earth and the cosmos from this vantage point.
If I could look at you face to face, perhaps you would look back. Perhaps you would gaze upon my soul, see my countenance, and see that I have taken up a “Talking Stick.”
Yes, I do wish to communicate with you—not as characters from Dickens’ A Christmas Carol—as Marley showed up to Ebenezer Scrooge or to accompany you on a journey to visit Christmas Past, Present, and Future.
Well—not exactly. …
I do not wish to address you about Party lines. The Left. The Right. Or Great. Or Good.
I—we—come to speak about what is at stake.
More than anything,
it is about the journey you will take back home here to the Spirit world.
And what you are setting up before that happens.”
An Impending Meeting with One’s Self?
“Professing belief in God to the public is fine. But no one can see your heart’s affiliation! Not me. Not your family members, your running mate, your cabinet choices—no one.
But as you look in the mirror, you—like everyone—absolutely need to account for yourself.
Who you were.
But also remember who you are.
We [some former heads of state or government positions throughout the world, and others from different parts of society] are here for the world.
Whether you believe this or not, one day, you could join us in this quest to uncover and encourage more compassionate acts between human beings—one to another—despite the Veil that keeps the physical and spiritual worlds apart.
You may feel that Heaven is a destiny awarded someday to winners.
This is not necessarily the case, dear President-elect Trump. The point is that whether you profess Jesus as your savior, adhere to Buddhism, call yourself Jewish, Sikh, Muslim, Scientologist, or hold another known or unknown religious identity, the person you are today is a product of your own Soul’s life. Your actions. Your thoughts. The same as everyone else.
We will present you with questions in this letter. They are not to be a cross-examination in any way. You are not on trial!
I/we come to lift up an anvil now upon you so that greater Light comes into your life at this crucial time for you as the future President.”
A Glimpse at Possibilities
(a summarization of content addressed in the body of the Letter)
full content available in the upcoming book
In the 26 pages of this tender but urgent effort to support the future President’s desire for greatness for America, JFK shares many things, including:
JFK’s regrets about his own family and his personal history to provide examples of what President-elect Trump could do to connect more with others in an open and vulnerable way.
How important it is for the future President to:
recognize the unique and extraordinary opportunity he has to help usher in a time of harmony, good governance, and peace, or… not;
realize and see that what he chooses while physically alive will significantly impact not only the people of America and this planet but also his soul's growth and journey;
take the practical actions JFK suggests to discover more of who he, the “@real soul Donald Trump,” is and what the greatness of a nation and leader truly means and requires;
honor the value of the feminine and the suggestion that even Ivana could help him, as could Melania, and remind him that the other voices who have gathered to speak to him are just waiting for him to ask their assistance;
consider
new ideas about why he didn’t serve two consecutive terms and why he survived an assassination—twice!
what is the true service of the presidency?
what legacy he wants?
how
does he want to be remembered;
to prepare for his continuing life after physical death;
to obtain the best guidance;
to gain the trust of those who didn’t vote for him;
to weigh alternatives as he considers his policy options;
to honestly reflect on who he truly is and what he can do and be;
to acknowledge and change policy should he find that it impacts of some choices and behaviors that don’t serve either his own soul or others well.
A Petition
“After my inauguration, I had to win the confidence of America and Americans through the way I spoke, acted, treated others, and made policy decisions.
I offer this letter as my four—or maybe five—cents’ worth. (This represents inflation of one’s “two cents worth” of wisdom.) [Smiled.]
Finding a pathway to usher in a new era for the world is your possible destiny, Sir, but peace cannot be achieved by smashing hopes into pieces. That could only result in making a country of people whole in shambles due to a lack of trust and despondency.
Do you know what Richard Nixon’s epitaph reads?
‘The greatest honor history can bestow is the title of Peacemaker.’ What will yours say?
You have a chance to help America in a time like no other in her history. Might you be a Peacemaker he referred to?
Peace will never come by strong-arming whole segments of citizens or through shouts of derogatory remarks in a loud voice of authority.
Turn the corner in your own life before you come here, even if it plays out on the national and world stage.
That takes guts.
That brings glory.
That enables peace.
All the chatter and banter of news talking heads is tiresome. I, along with those here with me, urge you to be of good courage.
Rise above the words and slurs, above your already “defined” policies. You can tweak them, change them, get rid of some, and write others that speak to the message brought to you today.
Are you up for the challenge?
Remember, the Iron Curtain was eventually parted.
From Former President to Former President, I have no qualms about speaking to you heart-to-heart and saying:
‘Expect not what your country will do for you,
but anticipate what you will do for this nation and the world.’
You, President-Elect Trump—you—will make or break an invisible contract made before your birth to be given the chance to usher in greatness.
This is the time. It is a destiny of your making. Facing God, God-ness, the Creator, and the Source of the world is not an easy task.
But it is also part of that destiny, especially with the second chance you have been given.
Whether you serve a little or a lot of time as president or none at all, this message is more far-reaching and vital than that.
Find your humility. Not through lip-service prayer. Not, as I did, by often half-heartedly making the sign of the cross over myself and hoping that all would be okay by virtue of the fact that I was President.
The beings in the Spirit world watch you as you face the toughest decisions you will make in the moments you read this and the days and weeks after as you decide what to do.
Your future is literally in your hands. This is also partially true for the future of this nation and the world.”
With deepest respect for you, your family, and your upcoming presidency, I stand beside your Soul and urge you to lead the way in courageous governance.
(Former President) John F. Kennedy