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1960’s

1960’s

The 1960s started off as the dawn of a golden age to most Americans. On January 20, 1961, the handsome and charismatic John F. Kennedy became president of the United States. His confidence that, as one historian put it, “the government possessed big answers to big problems” seemed to set the tone for the rest of the decade. However, that golden age never materialized. On the contrary, by the end of the 1960s, it seemed that the nation was falling apart. Lyndon Johnson’s “Great Society” splintered as the Democratic Party split and America became increasingly enmeshed in the Vietnam War.

National Security Action Memorandum 263: JFK's Articulates His Plan to End the Vietnam War

National Security Action Memorandum 263: JFK’s Articulates His Plan to End the Vietnam War

In National Security Action Memorandum 263, dated October 11, 1963, Kennedy articulated his decision to withdraw all US military forces from Vietnam by the end of 1965 — with the withdrawal to be completed after the 1964 election. This was the formal policy of the United States government on the day he died. Evidence of JFK’s Plan to Withdraw from Vietnam The evidence is massive and categorical. It includes: Robert McNamara’s instructions to the May 1963 Sec Def Conference in Honolulu to develop the withdrawal plan. A  detailed ...
Martin Luther King Delivers His Iconic "I Have a Dream" Speech on the Steps at Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC

Martin Luther King Delivers His Iconic “I Have a Dream” Speech on the Steps at Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, and it has since become one of the most famous orations in history. You’ve seen the clips and heard its most famous lines on countless occasions, but here are some of the things you probably didn’t know about how the speech was written, how it was delivered, and how it was received. 1. King had previously used his “dream” rhetoric before — “many times before,” as he acknowledged — in ...
Murray v. Curlett Ruling: School Prayer Removed from School by Supreme Court

Murray v. Curlett Ruling: School Prayer Removed from School by Supreme Court

Madalyn Murray O'Hair, a militant left wing atheist with close ties to the American Communist Party, took the school board of Baltimore to court for allowing prayer in school. The local court judge J. Gilbert Pendergast dismissed the petition stating, "It is abundantly clear that petitioners' real objective is to drive every concept of religion out of the public school system." The case went to the Maryland Court of Appeals, and the court ruled, "neither the First nor the Fourteenth Amendment was intended to stifle all rapport between ...
Abington Township School District v. Schempp "Bible Reading in School" Ruled Unconstitutional by Supreme Court

Abington Township School District v. Schempp “Bible Reading in School” Ruled Unconstitutional by Supreme Court

The Pennsylvania school system complied with a state law requiring that ten verses of scripture be read every day. The readings were without interpretation, comment or questions asked, and any student could request to be excused. It was voluntary without coercion, and the Schempp girl never asked to be excused and even volunteered to read the Bible on occasions. (This point was not brought up when the case was before the Supreme Court.)  Yet the parents brought the case to court on grounds that it was coercion.   This case ...
Civil Rights and NAACP leader Medgar Evers is Shot to Death in the Driveway of his Home in Jackson, Mississippi

Civil Rights and NAACP leader Medgar Evers is Shot to Death in the Driveway of his Home in Jackson, Mississippi

In the ensuing daylight hours, a high-powered rifle is discovered stashed in the brush near where the killer had lain in wait for the ambush. Just like the JFK and MLK investigations, the FBI took charge of the investigations, bullets could not be matched to the gun, evidence suppressed and mysteriously disappeared, and evidence didn't fit the official story of a "lone nut" assassin ...
President Kennedy Sign Executive Order 11110

President Kennedy Sign Executive Order 11110

If you follow the alt media you've probably heard the theory that the bankers were behind the JFK assassination. The theory holds that JFK was trying to end the Fed by creating debt-free, silver-backed money through Executive Order 11110, and the bankers saw this as a threat to their monopoly over the money supply. But this theory is not just wrong, it is completely opposite to reality. G. Edward Griffin, editor of NeedToKnow.news and author of the seminal book on the Federal Reserve, The Creature From Jekyll Island, ...
Betty Friedan's "The Feminine Mystique" was Published: Marxist Propaganda to Destroy the Family

Betty Friedan’s “The Feminine Mystique” was Published: Marxist Propaganda to Destroy the Family

A book by the 1966 co-founder of the National Organization for Women (NOW), Betty Friedan that could be described as the Feminist Manifesto. Released in 1963, it was a major force behind the 1970s explosion of the radical feminist agenda. The American feminist movement began with her propaganda book, which took as its theme the emptiness of consumer culture, the frustrations of being a dutiful parent, and the wife’s lack of freedom within the family and opportunity for personal self-realization. Friedan was not at all a normal suburban housewife, ...
Congress Begins Reviewing a Document Entitled 'Communist Goals for Taking Over America'

Congress Begins Reviewing a Document Entitled ‘Communist Goals for Taking Over America’

The House of Representative and later the Senate began reviewing a document entitled "Communist Goals for Taking Over America." It contained an agenda of 45 separate issues that, in hindsight was quite shocking back then and equally shocking today. Here, in part, are some key points listed in that document. 1. U.S. acceptance of coexistence as the only alternative to atomic war. 2. U.S. willingness to capitulate in preference to engaging in atomic war. 3. Develop the illusion that total disarmament [by] the US would be a demonstration ...
The Hollywood Suspense Thriller, "The Manchurian Candidate" is Released about a Brainwashed (MKULTRA) Agent Assassin

The Hollywood Suspense Thriller, “The Manchurian Candidate” is Released about a Brainwashed (MKULTRA) Agent Assassin

At the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962, Hollywood released a suspense thriller, “The Manchurian Candidate,” that centered on a Korean War veteran who had been captured and brainwashed by his North Korean captors. Following his release and discharge from the U.S. Army, the veteran becomes an unwitting assassin, a sleeper agent, involved in an international communist conspiracy to subvert and take over the U.S. government. The Manchurian Candidate was originally a novel by Richard Condon that was first published in 1959. It is a ...
The Cuban Missile Crisis (a 13 day 'Confrontation' with USSR Keeping Americans Frightened)

The Cuban Missile Crisis (a 13 day ‘Confrontation’ with USSR Keeping Americans Frightened)

Initially, film makers never made any claim that what they were creating was nothing other than fiction. Lately, however, there is a growing trend to pass Hollywood’s fiction as history. As a card-carrying compassionate Liberal, Kevin Costner feels a strong attraction for starring in politically correct movies. When applied to history, however, political correctness is equivalent to the distortion of the past to justify the politics of the present; that is, lying. Thirteen Days, Costner’s film about the Cuban missile crisis, is a politically correct movie as full ...