Shortly after The Manchurian Candidate film was released, JFK was assassinated, and the parallels between the film and real life too pronounced so the film was shelved. The super rich members of the oligarchy are a different species and probably always have been. After the rights were secured, JFK had one question for Sinatra: “Who’s going to play the mother?” The book was far more detailed on the complex world of secret societies at the center of power than the movie. ![]() ![]() Weiner confesses of all the various JFK assassination theories, this one remains “his favorite.” Winter Kills was written by Richard Condon, who also wrote the incredibly insightful The Manchurian Candidate, which JFK enjoyed immensely, and which got made into a movie largely because Frank Sinatra was turned onto the book by JFK. His one online comment on the subject is a review of Winter Kills, which presented the absurd theory JFK was killed on orders from his father. Nor does he have anything of value to add to the JFK assassination. But you won’t find Weiner writing anything about that issue. Now there’s a book of immense interest to the CIA because the assassin resembles a model MK/Ultra case. I don’t know much about Davis other than he’s a lifelong Marxist, but I certainly recognize Weiner because he collected and distributed the FBI files on John Lennon. In fact, those liberation movements were greatly inspired by the Students for a Democratic Society, an organization we know today was infested and destroyed by FBI and CIA spooks operating without knowledge of each other, although both teams were promoting acts of violence. “The Manson gang were bit players compared to the forces of law and order,” write Mike Davis and Jon Weiner, as an explanation why hippie culture is not covered while the text concentrates on black and brown struggles against the LAPD. There is another book recently published but I fear you won’t find anything about either of these revelations: Set the Night on Fire: L.A. The other is publication of the book Chaos, which investigates Charlie Manson’s connections to the CIA. One was a Neflix documentary exposing the real murderer of Malcolm X (Al-Mustafa Shabazz) and his connections to intelligence operations. Two recent developments have altered this landscape significantly. Up until his death in 2019, he drove a gold Mercedes Benz E-Class sedan and was married to one of Newark’s most prominent civic leaders. Al-Mustafa Shabazz killed Malcolm X but good luck finding that fact anywhere online, especially at Wikipedia. It makes no difference if he was promoting paranoia for profit, a paid operative of some intelligence agency, or a brainwashed MK/Ultra robot, the result is the same, and such people can never be debated because their positions are immoveable. ![]() So right away, you know this person was salting disinfo all along. This same researcher later posted elaborate theories on why we never landed on the moon and why nobody got hurt at the Boston bombing. Two decades ago, an online researcher appeared suggesting the Los Angeles music scene was a CIA creation, and the sixties were designed to lead the youth into apathy through drug addiction. Of course, those shadows are easily ignored by academia. The trail into these operations has been snowed under by an avalanche of disinfo, although enough evidence has been assembled to see the shadows on the cave wall. In the 1960s, confusion reigned supreme, and few had any clue regarding deep state machinations driving the collective unconscious. In this regard, I’m certainly reminded of Case Closed by Gerald Posner. If there’s a topic of interest to the intelligence community, rest assured there’s a massive tomb detailing every fact known written by some Ivy Leaguer and/or devoted Marxist, published by a prominent company, and given rave reviews by global press outlets.
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