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On this day in 1963, fifty-nine years ago, President John F. Kennedy was brutally assassinated in front of the whole world by criminals who were part of something much larger than the "lone gunman" story that was immediately force-fed to the people and which has continued to be propagated since that day.

The condition of the United States of America in the subsequent fifty-nine years and right up to now results directly from the events of that day -- and from the fact that we have yet to face what happened and take proper action in light of that murder.

John Kennedy was the last American president: every single president since then has by completely logical consequence been merely a figurehead and puppet of whatever cabal or clique perpetrated that violent criminal conspiracy.

The media has of course been complicit and continues to be complicit in the cover-up of what happened: this only proves the point that the country was taken over on that day by a coup which has not been reversed. How could it be reversed, when we continue to accept the most obvious lies about what took place in Dallas on November 22, 1963?

Previous blog posts from years past published about this day include: