Yesterday, November 22, was the 57th JFK anniversary, and there was hardly any coverage. And I am just assuming there was some. I didn't actually see any. When I had the television on looking for it, I didn't find anything. And I didn't see anything online either among the headlines.
I think it was decided that after the 50th, they were going to retire JFK commemorations. We'll see what happens on the 60th, but I wouldn't expect much.
It's interesting because 9/11 is still recent enough that there is still a lot of fanfare every year, commemorating the plane that disappeared into the ground in Pennsylvania, and another that disappeared inside the Pentagon, and towers that suddenly collapsed straight down, their steel girders not just weakened and softened, but actually rendered molten, that is to say: liquified. That Americans believe all that stuff is testament to the failure of government schools to teach people how to think. I dare say that Americans have become like Jack Ruby. I wonder if they could be talked into believing they shot somebody if the government and media told them that they did?
However, another reason for ignoring the JFK anniversary may be what's going on in the world, and I mean the Plandemic as well as the post-election turmoil and uncertainty. January 20 is going to roll around a lot sooner than you think. I don't doubt that there was massive fraud in the election, but Trump is on the wrong side of history. It doesn't matter. The fact is that the message is going out loud and clear to the institutions and individuals involved that Biden won and Trump lost; and that's the talking point memo.
Then, we just went through the Summer of Hate, and what I believe to be planned racial incitement, and as everyone now knows, all cops are racists, and we need to defund the police. Does that mean they are going to take Blue Bloods and Chicago PD off the air? Because who wants to watch racists, right?
Anyway, the point is that this is a very strange and unprecedented time. And although most people have the naive and childish notion, that pretty soon there will be a vaccine for everybody, and then life will return to normal, and we'll rejoice in the wonder of medical science. But again: government schools, the inability to think, etc.
But, what is the state of the JFK truth movement? I think it's probably true that more people do not accept the official story than ever before. Certainly the preponderance of books on the JFK assassination dispute the official story. And around the world, people laugh about it. They think Americans are dense and stupid for believing the official story, that is, those that do.
Doubt about the official story of the JFK assassination is widespread and growing.. It doesn't mean that the official story is going to die any time soon, but that it is going to die is certain.
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