
June 1963 | The invisible government of America is exposed, and its conspiracy to subvert sovereignty to a one-world socialistic dictatorship. |
22 Nov 1963 | Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. |
22 Nov 1963 | Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald. |
29 Nov 1963 | Warren Commission appointed, its report a whitewash |
February 1964 |
Presidents and high government officials charged with Treason |
5 June 1964 | Assassination of Robert Kennedy |
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4 April 1968 | Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. |

Civil unrest: |
Vietnam War resulting in university and street protests, patriotism to a nation betrayed was wanting. |
Cities burning: |
Caused by forced racial de-segregation. |
Elections: |
Johnson vs. Goldwater 1964 presidential campaign presented American voters with a clear cut decision as to what America's future was to be. |
CIA: |
Accused of assassinating world leaders. |
Education: |
It's failure is not a passing fad or experiment gone wrong, it's psychological warfare. |

From 1945 to 1964 the Cold War had claimed more lives, enslaved more people, and cost more money than any hot war in history. Yet, most Americans refused to admit they were at war. Why? And who was their enemy, Communist Russia or a treasonous conspirator, the invisible government.
The world's
conspiratorial combine established its anchor in Australia (1933), gained
control of its finances (1960), influencing foreign affairs, debt,
education, political correctness and multiculturalism.

A panorama of America's political intrigues from the signing of the Declaration of Independence to the 21st
Century, providing insights to what the United States has become, how and why, including the affects on Australia, U.K. and the world, and the role of terrorism in the future.
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