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The Darkly Brilliant and Ingenious Aspects of the Kennedy Assassination

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2023

The real meaning of Thanksgiving, in other words, is the triumph of Capitalism over the failure of Collectivism in all its forms.
Richard M. Ebeling, “The Real Meaning of Thanksgiving” [November 2016]

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November 22, 2023
The Darkly Brilliant and Ingenious Aspects of the Kennedy Assassination
There were two darkly brilliant and ingenious aspects of the national-security establishment’s assassination of President John F. Kennedy sixty years ago today — November 22, 1963. The brilliant part was framing a “communist” or, to be more accurate, a government agent whose job it was to appear as a communist.  Why was that brilliant? Because this was at the height of the …
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by Benjamin W. Powell
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