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Reluctantly but bravely, many Americans started admitting to themselves that an evil, immoral entity was taking control of America

How Fear-Fueled Hatred Exposed The Deep State



He who gets the story out first takes the lead in the battle of believability. Once the first set of facts becomes public and the all-powerful media endorses them, they become the accepted truth of whatever happened.

Such was the case with the JFK assassination, 9/11, and the Russian collusion falsehood of President Donald J. Trump.

All other versions of the above narratives took a back seat and became questionable. Anyone driving a different interpretation had to assume the unenviable position of doing so because of a sinister political agenda or become labeled a conspiracy theorist and make herculean efforts to knock the initial story off its pedestal—a particularly tough job when formidable forces want to bury any ideas counter to the "official" account.

People strongly want to believe that their government tells the truth and will never harm them. It's a trust that reflects the bond between a child and parent. So when the government tells its citizens what transpired during a catastrophic event, that information becomes the gold standard of what happened.

The government identified the perpetrators within hours of the planes hitting the towers and the Pentagon. They pinpointed the hijacker's organization as well as their motives. It was no different in Dallas when the media immediately described Lee Harvey Oswald and his motives.

In both the JFK and 9/11 crimes, critical evidence was destroyed by the government. Investigators and the assigned official committees ignored testimony regarding any opposing viewpoints. Also, key witnesses mysteriously died before being able to testify.

Kennedy's assassination was before the Watergate scandal, so Americans still believed that the guys in the white hats were good. And 9/11 was before the Presidency of Donald Trump, so Americans couldn't comprehend a situation where elected officials, the DOJ, and the FBI would work together to overthrow a duly elected President of The United States.


But the JFK assassination coverup and the 9/11 inside terrorist attacks were successful and thus conveyed to the deep state elites that they were untouchable; they became emboldened and encouraged to do whatever they wanted in the future because they believed they were above the law.

The hatred fueled by fear by the Washington establishment of a true outsider with a background in the New York City real estate market was intense; some would argue it was insane. So fervent in their desire to rid themselves of their "orange-man menace," the deep state made its most critical and permanently damaging mistake. It carelessly exposed its existence to the world.

The outrageous impeachments, indictments, and halting of Trump's First Amendment rights of free speech revealed an out-of-control Washington/media system that would throw concealing itself out the window if, by doing so, Trump would be stopped.

Also, before the witchhunt of Trump, it was believed but never fully confirmed that many within the mainstream media might actively suppress important information. Sure, the media was believed to be biased, but that's a far cry from promoting a false narrative or concealing the truth to assist an illegal agenda by powerful organizations.



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However, when Trump became President, fear by the elite establishment of what Trump represented prompted their aggressive retaliation, which forced the curtain of anonymity and denial to be pulled back. Once and for all, the media was exposed for the corrupt, immoral organization it is. The press proved it would lie and withhold evidence from the American people. And that it is without credibility or integrity when it focuses on shaping political power and orchestrating social change.

By all accounts, Jeffrey Epstein was not a good person and, at one time, an essential part of the elite establishment. Even after it was common knowledge of his crimes against vulnerable children, wealthy political elites and prominent individuals worldwide socialized and vacationed with the well-known pedophile. Yet, as bad a human being as Epstein was, there is simply no justification for a moral society to accept his flagrant slaying in one of New York's most secure facilities. This murder kept the names and offenses of the world's most powerful albeit despicable swine out of court proceedings and the public eye.



Reluctantly but bravely, many Americans started admitting to themselves that an evil, immoral entity was taking control of America.

Suddenly, after the scandalous 2020 election, many Americans saw that if the "respected" establishment could lie and cheat in a sacred election, it became highly possible that the same establishment could conspire with a completely dishonest media to concoct whatever narrative they wanted in other past scandalous atrocities.

The JFK assassination and 9/11 could now be viewed through the lens of what the establishment elites tried to get away with regarding Trump.

With these realizations, Americans should, and many are taking a fresh look back at the suppressed and manipulated evidence involving the killing of JFK and the thousands murdered on 9/11. Perhaps the hidden evidence revealed, although painful to learn, will cleanse the abysmal history of coverups and crimes and right the ship of the experiment called America.


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Rick Hayes——

Rick Hayes lives in the epicenter of liberal land where reality and truth will never encounter a welcome mat.

An award-winning writer and photographer, with over twenty years of professional experience in both fields, Hayes started his journalism adventure after a successful, eye-opening career as a Banker in Wall Street.  Although he spent his early work life surrounded by custom made shirts, expensive ties and the shiniest of shoes, Hayes was an accomplished singer, cutting a few records with a local band and appearing on one of the first cable shows.

Working for a weekly New York paper, in one of the most politically corrupt areas in the State, he began investing his time trying to understand the nature of corruption.


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