UNITED States President Donald Trump continues to make waves, ordering the release of the remaining confidential files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, his brother, Robert in 1968 and Martin Luther King in the same year.
These political assassinations have remained controversial and have long been the subject of much speculation and conspiracy theories that mainly link the US intelligence community (CIA) and organized crime (Mafia), based on the interlink of their interests, especially their partnership in the global illegal drugs trade.
It was drug money from the Mafia’s global drug operation but victimizing mostly Americans who became drug addicts that largely financed the CIA’s operations in destabilizing Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia) and later, in Central America against the ‘Sandanistas’ in Nicaragua and in Afghanistan against the Soviet Union during the term of Pres. Ronald Reagan and his successors.
King, the most respected leader of the black American movement for equal rights, got the ire of the US ‘Deep State’ over his increasing opposition to the Vietnam War.
On the other hand, Robert was killed amidst fear by the Deep State that he would follow his elder brother’s decision to withdraw from Vietnam and complete the purge of the CIA.
John Kennedy had an initial purge of the CIA after the ‘Bay of Pigs’ fiasco in 1961 by sacking its long-serving director, Allen Dulles, and also told aides that he would withdraw from the Vietnam War after winning his second term.
The release of the confidential files related to these political murders is among the campaign promises that Trump made and which he affirmed by signing the executive order in front of the media on January 23.
At the gathering of the world’s elite at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, also on the same day, Trump shamed those in attendance by pushing back on their global ‘Green New Deal’ agenda, calling it a “green deal scam.”
He also affirmed the US’ withdrawal from the Paris Accord, the global climate change treaty pushed by the Democrats in 2015 under President Barak Obama, saying the US would continue drilling for oil.
“The United States has one of the biggest reserves of oil and gas and we intend to use it,” Trump declared.
The WEF is a gathering organized by the global elite where politicians from all corners of the earth yearly paid homage to and where these elite lay down their “vision” for the future of humanity like the campaign to focus on the use of ‘green energy’ and electric vehicles to combat climate change that Trump had also branded as a “hoax.”
This year, the WEF press statement claimed attendance for the 4-days event is coming from “3,000 leaders from over 130 countries, and 350 governmental leaders, including 60 heads of states and governments, from all key regions” of the world.
However, the illustrious gathering did not intimidate or impress Trump.
While saying that America is “back and open for business,” Trump also threatened those present by saying that if they do not invest in the United States and relocate their manufacturing industries there, they would be slapped with high tariffs, a threat that contradicted the WEF’s push for a global open market.