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American Memory Hole: How the Court Historians Promote Disinformation

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Donald Jeffries takes another deep dive down the historical rabbit holes with American Memory How the Court Historians Promote Disinformation. You will discover how cancel culture was born during the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt. And how our interventionist foreign policy was established during the Woodrow Wilson presidency.   Jeffries documents the tragically common atrocities committed by US troops, beginning with the US-Mexican War, which became official policy under the “total war” and “scorched earth” strategy of Abraham Lincoln’s bloodthirsty generals. He recounts the shocking abuses of our military forces, in countries like Mexico, Haiti, the Philippines, and elsewhere.   Jeffries builds on his groundbreaking investigation into the murder of John F. Kennedy, Jr., uncovering even more evidence of conspiracy and cover up. He talked to people no researcher has talked to before, in a powerful new section on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Jeffries explores the Kennedy family in general, and finds that the establishment, especially the Left, continues to treat them unfairly.   The events of September 11, 2001, and the Oklahoma City Bombing are investigated in depth as never before. There is stunning new information on much maligned Senator Joseph McCarthy, who emerges here not as some irredeemable monster, but as a genuine American patriot who has been demeaned in death even more than he was in life.   The reader will never look at the supposed heroes and villains of American history the same way again after reading this book. History is written by the victors.  

456 pages, Hardcover

Published August 27, 2024

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Donald Jeffries

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Author of the best-sellers "Hidden History: An Expose of Modern Crimes, Conspiracies and Cover-Ups in American Politics," "Survival of the Richest," "Crimes and Cover Ups in American Politics: 1776-1963," "Bullyocracy," and "On Borrowed Fame." Jeffries also hosts the weekly live streaming show "I Protest," which is broadcast on the America Unplugged channel at Rokfin.com.

His 2007 sci-fi/fantasy "The Unreals" has been compared to "The Wizard of Oz" and "A Confederacy of Dunces," among other things. It has been praised by the likes of "Darconian's Cat" author, former Harvard Professor Alexander Theroux, and acclaimed screenwriter ("Night at the Museum") and actor ("Reno 911") Robert Ben Garant. A second edition of "The Unreals" was released in February 2015. Among the noteworthy figures who have praised his work are Ron Paul, Naomi Wolf, Roger Stone, Jesse Ventura, former "Brady Bunch" star Susan Olsen, and Oscar-nominated actress Sally Kirkland.

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September 7, 2024
If you can look past the anti-Israel agitprop, the “blame America first” talking points, and the endless plugs of his previous works, you will find a refreshingly delightful anti-establishment take on history whose willingness to skewer everyone on both ends of the political spectrum (Q folks, Trumper’s, libs, conservatives, neocons) is commendable.
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January 21, 2025
A lot of repitions and not very convincing. Maybe the so-called mysterious death of Kennedy is like flogging a dead horse?
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