The Powers That Be: America's Dirtiest SecretsWilliam Caniano, 15/01/2007 - 211 páginas The Powers That Be: Americaas Dirtiest Secrets is the tell-all confession of the Master Spy, the man responsible for shaping world events for more than sixty years. Politics are left out as The Spy shows how the game is rigged, and itas not the government whoas rigging it. Itas The Powers That Be who manipulate, orchestrate and control world events, all for their own evil aggrandizement. Who really killed JFK, Bobby Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Martin Luther King, and Malcolm X? Who was behind the rise and fall of Communism in Russia, the ascension of Hitler, the Vietnam war, Kent State, the events of 9/11, both Gulf wars, and more? Do you want to know the truth? The Spy reveals it all in The Powers That Be: America's Dirtiest Secrets. Remember: No event of significant importance, except for natural disasters, happens by chance. |
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Abu Ghraib Afghanistan agenda American army assassination atom bomb attack Bay of Pigs believe Bobby Kennedy Bush Bush's capitalist Communist conspiracy constitutional rights created crisis Cuba economy elected enemy event evil fired George Germany Goetz Gulf Gulf War II happen Hitler Holocaust hostages inflation insure intelligence invade invasion invisible government Iran Iraq Israel Israeli Kennedy assassination Kennedy's killed knew Lee Harvey Oswald look Malcolm Malcolm X manipulated mass destruction Master Plan military Militia missiles Nazis needed never Nixon North Korea nuclear weapons operation PATRIOT Act Pentagon political Powers President Kennedy protect reason reported responsible result revealed Russians Saddam Saudi secret shot Sirhan Sirhan Sirhan soldiers Soviet Union space program suppose Ted Kennedy terrorism terrorist things threat truth United USSR Vietnam Vietnam War wanted Warren Commission weapons of mass World War II