Do not forget, your dead king!

Arnold 2022-03-26 09:01:04

Postponed, passed on from generation to generation. But we know that the truth will come out eventually, as the Declaration of Independence said, when the old fails, a new government is established. An American naturalist once said: A true patriot is always ready to defend the country against the government. When most of us are young, we think that justice comes naturally, that good is rewarded, and evil does not overwhelm the right. But as we get older, we know these aren't the truth. Justice requires everyone to create. It's not easy, because the truth often threatens the powerful, and we run the risk of rebelling against the power. We need to know the truth because this country belongs to us. If the government can cover up the truth at will, then it will not respect every righteous citizen, and this is not the country where we were born and died. Denison wrote: Power forgets the dead king. This applies very much to Kennedy. His assassination may have been one of the most horrific moments in our nation's history. Bringing these criminals to justice represents the will of the people against the power of the government. Don't ask what the country can do for you, ask what you can do for the country. Do not forget, your dead king!

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  • X: As early as 1961, they knew Kennedy was not going to go to war in South-East Asia. Like Caesar, he is surrounded by enemies, and something's underway, but it has no face, yet everybody in the loop knows.

  • Jim Garrison: All these documents are yours. The people's property, you pay for it! But because the government considers you children who might be too disturbed or distressed to face this reality, or because you might possibly lynch those involved, you cannot see these documents for another seventy-five years. I'm in my early 40s, so I'll have shuffled off this mortal coil by then, but I'm already telling my eight-year-old son to keep himself physically fit, so that one glorious September morning, in the year 2038, he can walk into the National Archives and find out what the CIA and the FBI knew! They might even push it back then, hell it may become a generational affair, with questions passed down from father to son, mother to daughter, but someday, somewhere, somebody will find out the damn truth.