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And thus I clothe my naked villainy With odd old ends stolen forth of holy writ; And seem a saint, when most I play the devil. —Richard III, Act 1, Scene 3
Government, as it exists, is a predatory institution whose sovereignty encompasses its asserted territorial boundaries, though in the case of the United States, it seeks to expand its sovereignty without limit. As a predator, it naturally depends for its existence upon the production of others—extracting wealth through taxation, fees, court decisions, and currency devaluation. Since it’s a gangster organization, it works tirelessly to convince us of its good nature, that the rationale for its unquenchable lust for power is in reality a deep concern for our well-being and safety.
To such an organization, plausible lies become a means of deflecting criticism. Court historians and others bury, polish, or twist the lies as necessary. A market organization that tried to live on lies and violence wouldn’t last long—either that or it would become the government. …
God knows what really happened a month later in Dallas. But as humans, we need to consider not only the hard evidence arising from the assassination, such as why the Secret Service was waved off just before bullets started flying or how Jack Ruby managed to slip into the Dallas police station in time to murder Oswald. Government’s history of lies and eagerness for war, and as mentioned earlier, its funding by theft and deception, thereby established its character. The Warren Commission, which included a man Kennedy fired, produced the expected whitewash. It’s the government, by virtue of its criminal nature, that shoulders the burden of proof of its innocence, not the murdered accused. Until and unless it does, it stands guilty of yet another crime.
Yes, we do not know who killed Kennedy but this article points out the whys of the matter. He was killed because he was looking for a negotiated peace with the Soviets and no more war. We can’t have that, can we? When there is so much money on the table, somebody wants to pull it off, don’t they? This is the cause for all of the forever wars we have had since Kennedy’s death and will continue to be the cause: greed for the stolen money from the government to make the weapons of war.