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H. Rap Brown, a Black revolutionary, famously declared during the 1967 racial riots in Detroit that “violence is as American as cherry pie.” This violence can be seen in the endless wars waged by the U.S. around the globe, in the gun violence and mass shootings plaguing American cities, and in the political arena as well. Ten American presidents—Andrew Jackson (1835), Abraham Lincoln (1865), James A. Garfield (1881), William McKinley (1901), Warren G. Harding (1923), Harry S. Truman (1950, John F. Kennedy (1963), Richard Nixon (1974), Gerald Ford twice (1975), and Ronald Reagan (1981)—have all been the targets or apparent targets of assassins, as have five presidential candidates: Theodore Roosevelt (1912), Franklin Roosevelt (1933), Robert F. Kennedy (1968), George Wallace (1972), and Donald J. Trump (2024). Eight governors, seven U.S. Senators, nine U.S. House members, eleven mayors, a U.S. Treasury Secretary (Alexander Hamilton) and seventeen state legislators have also been victims of political violence. So have the country’s first Secretary of Defense, a White House Counsel and a Secretary of Commerce, a CIA biochemist, numerous journalists and witnesses to state crimes, and even Beatles singer John Lennon, likely killed by a CIA agent. Then there’s Epstein and Charlie Kirk.
Successful, professional, credentialed historians reliably attribute known assassinations in this country to deranged loners—or “lonely oddballs with a firearm fixation” .
The Intrigues behind Political Assassinations in America makes a compelling counter argument. It aims to correct the historical record and debunk the myth of American exceptionalism advanced by Robert J. Donovan and others who have followed in his footsteps.[1] It shows that political assassinations have been rooted in conspiracies and have been a weapon in the struggle for political power in America—just like in other countries—and have resulted in major policy shifts that were usually negative. A pattern can be discerned in many of the assassinations. First, the lone gunman is quickly identified and pathologized by authorities. Then key evidence is suppressed. When discrepancies are acknowledged in the official story, they are attributed to deficiencies in law enforcement rather than any coordinated coverup. When the public demands answers, authorities will often retreat behind the screen of national security. In some cases, the victim is said to have committed suicide or died in a plane crash caused by pilot error or bad weather. When official commissions are set up, invariably they are compromised. The branding of those who question the official narrative as paranoid conspiracy theorists is key to the coverup. So is a flooding of the internet with preposterous explanations (DC pizza shop and Democratic Party child abuse rings) which are then echoed by the insufficiently sophisticated, becoming handy bludgeons to discredit even a scintilla of the possibility of any legitimate or credible alternative to official explanations









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