Assassination Quote by Mae Brussell
““Hundreds of political assassinations related to minority races, labor leaders and spokesmen against fascism have taken place in the U.S. since World War II. In 1963, the assassination of President John Kennedy in Dallas allowed our own hidden, clandestine government to maintain control. The candidate for President in 1968, Robert Kennedy, was murdered by the same people on the night of his victory in the primaries. The judiciary, including the Supreme Court, have supported secret government by lending its authority to the concealment of conspiracies to murder our leaders. They refuse to examine documents that exist, allow truth to remain locked in the National Archives to perpetuate the “national security” lie.””
About This Quote
The quote claims that covert assassinations and a secretive government have shaped U.S. politics, suppressing truth through legal institutions.
In simple terms: Hidden political murders and a secret government control narratives.
Question official narratives and seek transparency.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- researching declassified documents
- journalistic investigation
- public advocacy
- educational curricula
- policy reform
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What evidence would change your view?
- How can societies protect against hidden abuses?
The evidence presented is largely anecdotal and lacks corroborated sources.