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Israel And The Kennedy Brothers

We have run several videos of late suggesting the CIA called the shots in the assassinations of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, as well as his brother Robert Kennedy, orchestrating both devastating events. But here’s a different perspective, a documentary filmmaker who claims that Israel was behind these two horrendous and high-powered murders.

The filmmaker is named Laurent Guyénot. He’s a French engineer and a Medievalist who has lived in the United States for the past several years. In addition to the Kennedy assassinations, he has delved into the bloody takedown of the World Trade Center in New York City.

Here is his new documentary called Israel and the assassinations of the Kennedy brothers. Again, this is a different perspective than we have seen elsewhere. We don’t necessarily believe it’s the case, but we consider the events so bloody and devious that all avenues ought to be weighed and considered. Due diligence…

The Popularity of JFK

John F. Kennedy, our nation’s 35th Commander in Chief, will go down in history as one of the most popular presidents and politicians of all time, but the truth is, he didn’t get much done during his time in office. He was rather ineffective at getting legislation passed through Congress, was slow and pragmatic in his embrace of the Civil Rights Movement and he did nothing to help the situation in Vietnam.

Historians called him a good, not a great, president. What made him so popular was the the perfect storm of circumstances, events and people that came together and turned the flawed human being that was John F. Kennedy into a mythified hero. Narrator Mark Lurenana brings us the tale of Camelot in the White House in this episode of Athenaism.

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The Fight for Civil Rights

Dick Morris takes us through the key moments in the history of the Civil Rights Movement in our country in this edition of “Dick Morris Reports.” Tune in, as Morris touches on the suppression of the Ku Klux Klan, the integration of public schools in Little Rock, Arkansas, and key figures such as Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King.

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