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Cover Ups

Cover Ups

A usually concerted effort to keep an illegal or unethical act or situation from being made public by a stratagem to masking or conceal the act. We see the deep state continually covering their tracks from assassinationsfalse flags, coups, psyops and hoaxes, mass shootings, massacres, genocides, and other heinous crimes against humanity constantly. Those who help cover up these crimes are rewarded and heralded by the controlled mainstream media  while  whistleblowers, brave journalists, and others who investigate and have or may expose their crimes find themselves victims of smear campaigns, ‘suicided‘ or ‘accidented’ in mysterious car, plane, or boating accidents, or sudden victims of cancer, heart attack, or other weaponized poisons, cancers, etc.

Assassinations / Mysterious Deaths  Coup d’état  False Flags  Psyops Mass Shootings  Massacres  Trafficking  War on Terror

Chronological History of Cover Ups Below:

U.S. President James Garfield is Shot by an Assassin

U.S. President James Garfield is Shot by an Assassin

One bullet grazed his elbow, but a second lodged in the back of President James Garfield, who was shot July 2, 1881, as he waited in a Washington, D.C., train station. The assassin was Charles Guiteau, a free-love polygamist who had been a member the communist cult called “Oneida Community.” President James Garfield had been in office only four months. Though not wounded seriously, unsterile medical ...
Violent Democrats Murdered Two Dozen Republicans in Coushatta Massacre

Violent Democrats Murdered Two Dozen Republicans in Coushatta Massacre

This day of 1874, two dozen politically-active Republicans were murdered by the White League, a terrorist organization affiliated with the Democratic Party. Some victims were shot, some hanged, and some hacked to death. Slavery Party thugs, then as now, were hell-bent on eliminating the GOP. Two years later, Democrats gained control of Louisiana and incorporated their White League into the state militia. Video via Grand Old Partisan ...
The Ems Dispatch Re-Editing False Flag Sparks the Franco-Prussian War

The Ems Dispatch Re-Editing False Flag Sparks the Franco-Prussian War

Sometimes called the Ems Telegram, was published on 13 July 1870 and incited the Second French Empire to start the Franco-Prussian War and to declare war on the Kingdom of Prussia on 19 July 1870. The actual dispatch was an internal message from Prussian King Wilhelm I's vacationing site to Otto von Bismarck in Berlin, reporting demands made by the French ambassador. Bismarck, the chancellor (head of government) of the North German Confederation, released a ...
The Opelousas Massacre of up to 300 African-American Republicans by Democrats

The Opelousas Massacre of up to 300 African-American Republicans by Democrats

The Opelousas Massacre occurred on September 28, 1868 in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. The event is also referred to as The Opelousas Riot by some historians. There is debate as to how many people were killed.  Conservative estimates made by contemporary observers indicated about 30 people died from the political violence.  Later historians have placed the total as closer to 150, while others claim as many as ...
Assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth, but Why?

Assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth, but Why?

Mimi L. Eustis, the daughter of Samuel Todd Churchill, a high level member of the secret New Orleans Mardi Gras Society called "The Mystick Crewe of Comus" recorded her fathers secret knowledge in his deathbed confessions. This Society, which reorganized the Mardi Gras festivities in 1857, was a chapter of the Skull and Bones that began as a front for the activities of Masons Albert Pike, Judah ...
Mormon Mountain Meadows Massacre

Mormon Mountain Meadows Massacre

A series of attacks was staged on the Baker-Fancher wagon train around Mountain Meadows in Utah. This massive slaughter claimed nearly everyone in the party from Arkansas and is the event referred to as the Mountain Meadows Massacre. They were headed toward California and their path took them through the territory of Utah. The wagon train made it through Utah during a period in time of ...
The First Presidential Candidate to be Assassinated was a Real Thorn to the Democrats, and Founder of the Mormon Church

The First Presidential Candidate to be Assassinated was a Real Thorn to the Democrats, and Founder of the Mormon Church

It was an unlikely candidacy: a thirty-eight-year-old mayor from the heartland who pitched himself as the solution to partisan gridlock, played up his military experience, talked often about his faith, and promised to end the country’s moral decline. He was fond of quoting the Founding Fathers, had an army of grassroots supporters, and came from a swing state. But the year was 1844, the state was ...
The Great Moon Hoax: The NY Sun Begins Publishing Fake News Articles About Lunar Creatures

The Great Moon Hoax: The NY Sun Begins Publishing Fake News Articles About Lunar Creatures

The Great Moon Hoax, as it has become known, was published in the New York Sun over several days in the summer of 1835. It claimed to describe what the astronomer John Herschel had seen through his telescope from the Cape of Good Hope. It was read and, apparently, believed by tens of thousands of people across the US and Europe. The New York Sun was a penny newspaper with ...
William Morgan Disappears Shortly after Announcing He Will Print a Book Exposing the Secrets of Freemasonry

William Morgan Disappears Shortly after Announcing He Will Print a Book Exposing the Secrets of Freemasonry

From MurderByGaslight.com In the summer of 1826, William Morgan of Batavia, New York, announced his intention to publish a book exposing the secrets of Freemasonry. On September 11 of that year he was abducted and never seen again. Morgan was considered a traitor by the Masons and a “Christian martyr” by their opponents. 54 Masons were indicted for his abduction and 10 were found guilty. Morgan’s ...
The Untimely Death of American Explorer Meriwether Lewis: Murder or Suicide?

The Untimely Death of American Explorer Meriwether Lewis: Murder or Suicide?

According to a lost letter from October 19, 1809, to Thomas Jefferson, Lewis stopped at an inn on the Natchez Trace called Grinder's Stand, about 70 miles (110 km) southwest of Nashville on October 10. After dinner, he retired to his one-room cabin. In the predawn hours of October 11, the innkeeper's wife (Priscilla Grinder) heard gunshots. Servants found Lewis badly injured from multiple gunshot wounds, one each to ...