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60 Years Ago Today, American Fascists Killed the President

As distressing as it is to return to old wounds, some remain highly instructive. How did we get to where we are today?? Actions have consequences, playing out in the horrors of the Ukraine and in Gaza and other fronts… as always, with gratitude to our historian Karl.

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Thanks to Karl at karlof1’s Geopolitical Gymnasium

I was in 2nd Grade. My teacher was called to the office over the intercom. She returned, her face all in tears, her voice breaking just strong enough to say school was over for the day and we were to go home. School was closed until the following Monday as we went through a weekend of state funeral, but the cover-up and lies were already in motion. I watched Jack Ruby kill Oswald as easy as RFK was killed four and one-half years later. Texas officials were clearly involved in the cover-up as Prouty explains all too well in “The Guns of Dallas.” Then the US Senate and the Warren Court did their job endorsing the utterly absurd “Magic Bullet” BigLie. The American people still don’t know the whole truth, but enough of the plot and reasons for it are known to ascertain the American Fascists Henry Wallace warned the nation about in 1944 were the ones that organized the deed and those that endorsed the Warren Commission’s conclusion to be Traitors.

The website hosting Prouty’s work also warehouses a vast store of other efforts that also contain some recent entries related to other events that are here. Also provided is the full version of J. Fletcher Prouty’s book The Secret Teamwhich ought to be read by as many people as possible despite its age.

The forces that completely took over the US Federal Government on 22 November 1963 still reign, although the faces and names have changed. It’s agreed by the deepest of researchers, myself included, that for the lack of a better term Wall Street owns all three branches of the US Federal Government; in other words, there’s no separation of powers to help promote the nation’s General Welfare. One question raging amongst some historians is Wouldn’t the current state-of-affairs have occurred regardless the three 1960s assassinations? Which of course is an unanswerable question. Clearly, the Anti-Human forces within the Outlaw US Empire had more than enough power to orchestrate what they did before, during and after 22 November 1963, and to repeat that performance twice in 1968. The King Civil Suit against the Outlaw US Empire was decided in 1999 in the King Family’s favor judging that USA and Tennessee officials conspired to assassinate MLK. In a long interview earlier this year, RFKjr related the known facts about his father’s assassination, that the patsy Sirhan Sirhan was just that.

The above gif is how it is or was on this day 60 years ago. Few realize that at that moment, the citizenry of the USA had war declared upon them by powerful elected and unelected forces within the nation, and today that reality still remains unrealized.

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Mr P
2 years ago

Old man spill beans> Comrade Ray tells https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86se_HtJLFo and/or https://www.youtube.com/@CCBPeace (sez see eye eh doneit, doh!) Seriously, he’s quite blunt…and now say why? Best! P

emersonreturn
2 years ago
Reply to  Mr P

dear mr. P, thank you for the links. brother dick had a library of tapes, letters, interviews with friends/associates from those black texas days, all of whom had met mysterious strange deaths.

Col...'the farmer from NZ'
Reply to  Mr P

Thanks very much for those links, Mr P. I especially love the quote from McGovern’s lecturer and what he called – “unreasonable patience which sows the seeds of vice, nourishes negligence, and encourages not only evil people but good people too, to do evil” Same with the quote from Winnie-the-Pooh… Read more »

emersonreturn
2 years ago

i’ve waited to post this on a forgotten thread @ the end of the day. i hope it’s not entirely OT: i had 2 brothers, both older by 7 & 10yrs. brother bare, like our dear ahh, had an eidetic memory. as a student doing papers i’d query brother bare:… Read more »

amarynth
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2 years ago
Reply to  emersonreturn

Back in Africa the US marketing was so very good, I came into the house (little girl) and found my mum crying, listening to the Kennedy story on the radio. Yeah, we had no TV at the time.

It was as if he was everybody’s dream.

emersonreturn
2 years ago
Reply to  amarynth

radio, came with way better pictures.

Col...'the farmer from NZ'
Reply to  emersonreturn

MURDER MOST FOUL I remember that day vividly – I was 9 years old and it affected me like no other world event ever since. It was as if that tragic day was seared into my conscience with my childlike intuition primed to the max that this shocking event was… Read more »

emersonreturn
2 years ago

dear col, it’s true there are times when one being can transform history & the loss of such a leader derails a nation’s trajectory & destination. mao was such a man. interestingly, the dalai lama (essentially still a boy) was the only person mao agreed to meet without security. it… Read more »

Grieved
2 years ago

As we all know, it’s not really an old wound, it’s an open wound. And we’re not revisiting it, but continuing to live through it. Every year passing shows us ever more clearly the meaning of what happened in 1963, as the same forces continue to keep the truth hidden… Read more »

Mr P
2 years ago

Basic lesson Politics 101 in pirate zone, and often elsewhere> the stab in the back. comment image

Larchmonter445
Larchmonter445
2 years ago

60 years later, the memory has been officially erased. No mention of it in the US. Foreign media commented. It is a subject matter digested as fact that is total fiction, instantly spun from the race to Parkland Hospital and the muddled hours that put the dead man in a… Read more »

Col...'the farmer from NZ'
Reply to  Larchmonter445

Indeed Larch – a turning point for humanity. JFK’S VISION FOR HUMANITY – If a free society, cannot help the many who are poor It cannot save the few who are Rich Let both sides join in creating a new endeavour Where the strong are just And the weak secure… Read more »

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Larchmonter445
Larchmonter445
2 years ago

You have the quote, but the author, like everything the man said or wrote was Ted Sorensen. He even ghost wrote the Pulitzer Prize winner Profiles in Courage. JFK approved the ideas, promoted them. But the thought and ideology behind them was Sorensen. Nothing in Kennedy’s life indicated intellect. He… Read more »

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Col...'the farmer from NZ'
Reply to  Larchmonter445

“Nothing in Kennedy’s life indicated intellect” … “now a dead man to be forgotten.” – the 2nd one of which is precisely the type of thinking that led to the U$’s complete surrender of its moral compass. – IMO (as a ‘newby’ on the TS/GS sites) both are appalling statements.… Read more »

Larchmonter445
Larchmonter445
2 years ago

You have a lot to learn in the skill of discernment of narrative versus opinion.

And you might want to challenge with an informative comment instead of an attack about ‘true colors’.

As for entrenched distraction in the blue/red canard . . . Gibberish.