“History has been stolen from us and replaced with guilt inducing lies.”
Stefan Molyneux, Irish-Canadian commentator, advocate for a non-violent stateless society and supporter of President Donald Trump
Special Report from Sister Ciara
On 12 February 1964, barely three months after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated (on 22 November 1963), a movie premiered in Washington D.C. titled “Seven Days In May” that depicted a military-political cabal’s planned take-over of the United States government in reaction to the president’s negotiation of a disarmament treaty with the Soviet Union.
Though it wasn’t unusual for a movie to be premiered outside of Hollywood, never before had one been premiered in Washington D.C.—and with this movie containing such explosive political content, while all of America was still in mourning for its just fallen leader, it’s worth noting that in attendance for this premier were some of Hollywood’s biggest movie…
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