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The Murder of A Movement

Updated: Jul 3

“It was a matter of timing and the timing was right "



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I want to take you down an interesting path...


Lets go back together, about half a century, and then fast forward to what just happened, on January the 6th, 2021.


On December 22nd, 1963, the breaks were screeched not only on a long black Lincoln limousine, but on an entire movement. The events that unfolded that dark day in Dallas are still being debated to this day, over half a century later. After years of exhausting research, looking into every detail, hearing every firsthand account, watching every video, every documentary, reading all the books, I have come to my own personal conclusions on what happened that day in Dallas...


The nation, a massive movement, had been brought to a sudden and most vicious halt that autumn afternoon in 1963. There was a deafening and crushing crash that afternoon in Dallas, one that can still be felt today. Leftover from that day is still a certain level of public distrust. There is still, fifty years later, a lingering of questions from the days that followed that monumental event, and what just happened on January the 6th might create the same sort of following in the decades to come...


John F. Kennedy, a man who stood as a symbolic American figure, an embodiment of what the country was yearning for. Kennedy; a young, handsome, energetic, fresh face in a lineup of old tired faces, would come to represent a new and exciting wave in America.


The excitement, the unity, the patriotic fever that John F. Kennedy brought to the stage is something we have not seen again since 1963. All that excitement, unity, and fever, the movement got destroyed, torn to pieces, and sent into the winds of time and I believe traveled on through the decades and somewhat reemerged somewhere in the year 2016...

When we all first heard of Donald Trump running for President, I think we all said to ourselves, that is not real, that must be just a joke. The closer the time got to November we started to realize it was not a joke, despite what the news media and literally every pundit, politician, and provocator was telling us. But, despite all that chatter, we all found out real fast, Donald Trump was for real.


When the man who I hardly followed as a reality TV star and business magnet started to pitch to the public what he intended to do as President I could not help but bend an ear.


He spoke of jobs, he spoke of our economy, he laid out a plan to fight for America, to dedicate his time in the high office to “Make America Great Again. “ I was intrigued, yet skeptical, as I had seen about 3-4 Presidents come before him, especially the one who came directly before him, #44, who promised us all the world, and for 8 years most of us never felt a difference, no, in fact we felt things get worse. We had more money taken out of our pockets during those years, while some got free phones, free education, and free healthcare. I quickly found out and realized that the “Change You Can Believe In “ wasn’t for me…


Donald Trump quickly united a country under his promises. Donald Trump forever solidified a base when he actually delivered.


You see, when Donald Trump delivered by creating the best economy this country has seen since the days of JFK, creating the lowest unemployment since those days of JFK, he created a following that was of every color, every background, every religion, from every state. Donald Trump united a nation of workers. Everyday Americans, that felt disenfranchised under the previous administration, who for almost a decade did nothing that anyone can remember or is worth remembering, to help the working man or woman of this country.


The events of Jan 6th, 2021 were that of a conceited, well planned, and skillfully executed effort to put the brakes on a movement. Much like the movement that got murdered November 22nd, 1963.


You see John F Kennedy and Donald J Trump have a lot of similarities. Both have had all the money they could ever spend, both have had the fame prior to walking into The White House. So, without the drunken lust for money or fame, they both took the time in that Oval Office to fight for us, the American people. They both came from families that went after The American Dream in the early 20th century. Both of these men got to personally witness all the key ingredients needed to make The American Dream work. Jobs, The ability to come in from any country around the world to do and be whatever your heart or mind so desires, that is what makes us the envy of the world. That freedom. The pursuit of happiness and ability to get there through determination, hard work, and the unbreakable American spirit to overcome the odds. The lighted pathway to the American Dream is I think something both John F. Kennedy and Donald J. Trump never forgot once they stepped into the role of being our President. I think the American people collectively recognized with both these men leading the country, they had someone in their corner for a change, and that is why both these men have had such monumental movements form around them.


So as both these men took office, they were fearless in their pursuit to make America better, they went against the grain of the old establishment that still rots the seats inside our U.S. Capitol. They flexed Americas muscle and got tough with the rest of the world. They stood for those out working every day in this country and people recognized it. People responded to it in a big way. The massive following, the movements created behind John. F Kennedy and Donald J. Trump, as big and beautiful as they both were, would ultimately have to be put to an end...


Its important to know that there is an unseen force, an unseen power, one that Donald Trump often refers to as " the invisible enemy ", in this world, that is always at work, one you do not ever hear about, or see, but is undeniably there, pulling the levers and moving the strings like mad men with too much power, too much money, and too much time on their hands. This group of extremely powerful men and global institutions have been given many names over the years. This is the group that both JFK and Donald Trump dared to take on, and the sad and crushing result was the murder of both movements.


Yes, two movements of just ordinary people like you and me. The truck drivers, the mailmen, the factory workers, the farmers, the retail workers, the mechanics, the men and women who are up with the sun, every day, racing off to a job that helps keep the wheels of this country in constant and perpetual motion. They would like for you to think and the history books to say that the movement that followed Donald Trump was just some extremists, a bunch of white men in camo, who could not accept the results of an election. I want to write this as an oral history for the future generations that come after us and our time here, the few that might some day want to uncover and discover what really happened the day of January the 6th, just like I have done half a century later in looking for clues and understanding to what really happened to JFK.


Let it be known, what happened on January the 6th was something so foul, so wrong, so hurtful, it can only be likened to what happened Dec 22, 1963. Let it be perfectly clear, what happened on January the 6th had absolutely nothing to do with skin color. They know this. Both movements, derailed and done so on such a very public display, as almost to stand as a warning for all those who might want to follow suit after the "Donald Trump days " to stay back.... or else.


Its too sad to watch the news today. There's a sick system being forcefully snapped into place, wrapping its tentacles around it all, as the disinformation warriors work all day and night to delete, remove, and censor anything that has to do with the movement or the man, Donald Trump. There's an entire system being rushed into place that must have been anxiously waiting in the wings that day of January the 6th, similar to when LBJ was waiting anxiously to get sworn in as President on Air Force One as Jackie Kennedy stood there still covered in the Presidents blood. Let the blood stains of those 4 peaceful unarmed protestors and patriots of January the 6th forever haunt the halls, steps, and grounds of that Capitol.


As the movement of Donald Trump and the events of Jan 6th get blasted into pieces and then buried with 8 layers of cement so the truth can never be found, our sad nation is in a state of mourning, a collective weeping, as our voices go down like a set of dominos, left like a stain, pressed into the pages of a very questionable time in our history book. Just as the events of the JFK Assassination's are so buried, so confusing, with the fingers being intentionally pointed in the wrong direction, so will what just happened to Donald Trump and his movement. They will hastily and nervously bury the truth under 8 layers of cement and hand future generations a roadmap of dead ends while they try and trace it back. Sad.


Just as the movement that followed John F Kennedy was so wrongfully robbed, so were the people following Donald J. Trump January the 6th 2021.


So, just like the day Kennedy was brutally taken out by the people who surrounded him, Donald Trump faces that same fate...


As they rush to remove all the evidence, content, and proof of what happened Jan 6th, we are forced to go back, just like Nov 22 1963 and ask ourselves... Where is the truth, where did it go?


Just as we’ve been searching for truth the past 50 years, we are now doomed to do it all over again… We got that rare chance as a nation, with a President, an outsider, who willingly pulled back the curtain just enough to show us all how surrounded he is, how deep the corruption is, and that he has been given no choice, no choice but to walk away, before a lot of people get hurt...


Our country will still be feeling this, 50 years from now...









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