Remember John F. Kennedy
50 years on, Australia’s spying crisis is a legacy of the assassination of JFK
For one of the very best insights into the era-defining assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy 50 years ago, an insight which is of particular relevance to Australia at this time, watch the eye-opening, 100-minute LaRouchePAC interview with former U.S. Congressman Cornelius (Neil) Gallagher.
Click here to watch the LaRouchePAC interview with Neil Gallagher.
Now in his 90s, Gallagher was a New Jersey Democrat who was a close friend and political ally of Kennedy. In this interview he recounts the day of Kennedy’s death, his own well-founded suspicions of the role played by J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI in the assassination, and his ongoing battle as a Congressman against Hoover’s insidious use of spying and blackmail to corrupt America’s political leadership and the democratic process. Many elected officials who fought alongside Gallagher met untimely deaths, but Gallagher, a true American hero, refused to back down. Most viewers will find the details in Gallagher’s account shocking.
Under the cover of the Cold War and the McCarthy witch-hunts, Hoover’s public surveillance apparatus infiltrated every corner of U.S. society, forming, in Neil Gallagher’s words, the “secret government” that has taken control of the political system. Gallagher says that today, this secret government apparatus, including the National Security Agency (NSA), is 10,000 times worse than in the 1960s. It is also global. The NSA and the other divisions of America’s secret government are now part of the British Crown’s more established spying apparatus, under the “Five Eyes” alliance comprised of the U.S., Britain, and the former [sic] British dominions of Australia, New Zealand, and Canada where the Queen remains head of state.
The scandal engulfing Australia, caused by the spying on the personal phone calls of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, and those of his wife, is the work of this secret government apparatus in Australia, on behalf of the same Anglo-American power elite who killed Kennedy. Australia’s participation in this spying network, which is monitoring the Australian people as much as Australia’s neighbours, is now jeopardising our future in the region. The Neil Gallagher interview is essential viewing if we are to understand how we have descended to such depths, in order to overcome this crisis, and to clean out this secret government apparatus that is distorting our democracy and foreign affairs.
Likewise, U.S. statesman Lyndon LaRouche’s Executive Intelligence Review magazine has recently published two features that expose the British imperial hand behind the assassination of JFK, both by renowned historian Anton Chaitkin: Why the British Kill American Presidents, reprinted from The New Federalist 1994, and John F. Kennedy Vs. the Empire, from new research conducted to commemorate this 50th anniversary.
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