by Joseph P. Farrell, Giza Death Star:
B.W. shared this article, and I am grateful for it because we’re fast approaching the 60th anniversary of the sad murder of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas. It’s a tragic anniversary, because in a certain way – and as I’ve argued and stated in many interviews – the country changed on that day, and dramatically for the worse. Most regular readers of this website know that what happened that day was a “regime change” operation; it was a coup d’etat by rogue elements in the deep state, a “deep event” in the sense that it was more than just a coup d’etat, but a political event designed to change the structure and fabric of the country. The deep state which pulled off the murder (and many more after that), didn’t suddenly come into existence on that day. It was already there, and an arguable could made that it had been there since at least the days of Woodrow Wilson, a character about whom any remarks or assessments are best left charitably unstated.