The Day The World Changed
By Christopher Bollyn
November 23, 2014
Why does the murder of President John F. Kennedy still matter?
It matters because the murder of President Kennedy was not only a conspiracy but a true coup d’état.
The powers behind the assassination took control over the government and orchestrated the cover-up.
It matters because a coup d’état that is successfully kept secret in a democratic country means, by default, that the succeeding government is illegitimate.
It matters because the American government is still lying about the Kennedy assassination, which essentially means that the powers that killed John F. Kennedy are still in charge to this very day.
Therefore, the Kennedy assassination is NOT just an historical event of a distant past.
It is an event that changed the course of history and set the stage for the political situation of today.
In short, it has affected all our lives to some extent, but we do not know exactly how or why.
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