Free Your Mind - Break Illusions
Awesome Books
A Baker's Dozen
January 12, 2025
by Donn Rutkoff
Books have always been a bastion of freedom. Today books are more important than ever as social media and news sources have become ethically questionable, laced with well-placed agendas. Books, like the media, can be biased but here I've attempted to list books that reveal truths and open the mind to seeing with perfect vision.
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Topic - JFK Assassination
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Did the CIA kill Kennedy? If so, why? And what it means now.
There are many RECENT books about the JFK assassination, CIA, and the Deep State. Today it matters very much WHY it happened. The point of this list is to learn why, and to understand how the media is a big part of the mix. President Trump is at risk. His rejection of Endless Wars and his attacks on Deep State power are real. JFK defied all the wars and overthrow plans of the CIA. But the national news media went along with all the story lines handed to them by all the insiders in the War Cabal. JFK was savagely attacked in his living days as "Soft on communism". Then he was idolized, after he was killed. There are book reviews and synopsis on ebay and Amazon. And some on Wiki.
First up are two books by David Talbot. Talbot was born in 1951, a west coast journalist, founded the liberal web site Salon in 1995, left it in 2005. The wiki page on him is worth a look too.
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1. " Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years" Pub. 2007. This is all you really need to know his murder was an inside job . Very detailed, from the lead up, to the fight between JFK and Dulles, then the pressure tactics by the FBI and CIA after JFK was killed, and up to RFK's death. He leaves little doubt that Dulles ran the hit.
2. "The Devil's Chessboard Allen Dulles, the CIA and the Rise of America's Secret Government" Pub. 2015. Yes, America's Secret Government!!! It is gruesome, every chapter is of another murder, overthrow of a government, or civil war started. Dulles, his law firm, and the Rockefeller oil empire cozied up to the Nazis, even after WW2 was over. He overthrew governments, lied to and defied Presidents FDR, Truman, Eisenhower, and JFK. Then he lied to us all running the phony Warren Commission Report.
3. "JFK VS ALLEN DULLES: Battleground Indonesia" by Australian Dr. Douglas Poulgrain, pub.2019. You can read reviews and overview on ebay or Amazon. It is complicated, but it comes down to protecting ownership rights for Standard Oil of a huge, secret, gold find, the Grasberg mine, in the 1930s in what was then the Dutch colony in Papua New Guinea, now part of Indonesia. The 1965 civil war was worse than Vietnam, more dead, than VietNam. This gold mine might be the final reason the Deep State had to kill Kennedy, rather than just obstruct him. He was set for a state visit to Indonesia in January 1964, when the Sukarno government would be recognized as the legitimate owner.
4. "JFK and The Unspeakable: Why he Died and Why it Matters", by James W. Douglass. Pub. 2008. Reviews on ebay or Amazon. Douglass is a Catholic writer. The book centers on the Cuba Missile Crisis, peace or war. The cabal's wise men, JFK's military advisors and national security team, advocating The Unspeakable, nuclear first strike. The intel/military group came close to a coup against JFK. But JFK negotiated a win over Kruschev.
5. "Why the CIA Killed JFK and Malcolm X The Secret Drug Trade in Laos", by John Koerner. Pub. 2014. The title says it all. It starts : we know the CIA did, this book is why and how. It is an easy short paperback. Many of us know that a lot of our soldiers who did survive Vietnam came back addicted to heroin. Malcolm X had become a leader in the fight to save the Black community from drugs.
​6. "The President, the Pope, and the Prime Minister" by John O'Sullivan. The tie to JFK? JFK believed that the US could cripple communists around the globe, the UUSR and China, by our economic power and by exporting our freedoms. The war cabal thought JFK was a nut. But in 1989 the Berlin Wall came down and the USSR went down. This book properly credits Reagan, Thatcher, and Pope JP2 who quietly worked together and realized JFKs dream. JFK did not believe our soldiers' blood was worth spilling on wrong, contrived, wars.
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7. "The Assassination of President JFK: The Final Analysis" by Jerome Corsi. The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy: The Final Analysis presents indisputable forensic evidence that two shots fired from the front and one shot fired from the rear killed the president in a Dealey Plaza crossfire—exposing a sixty-year coverup by the CIA, the FBI, the Pentagon, and the Secret Service.
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Topic - Economics
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8. "Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoured the World", by Peter S. Goodman, a NY Times columnist. Pub. 2022. Inside look at who controlled the Covid story, made $billions, and gained population control using the virus. . Ironically, he also wrote an article in the NY Times, August of 2023, on the still ongoing political battle for control of the Indonesia Grasberg mine that probably got JFK killed. Copper is being mined there now by Freeport McMoran (ticker symbol FCX), China wants to get control of the site.
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9. "Off The Books" by Robert Hutchinson. An older book, how bank employees in the 1970s at Citibank ran illegal trades against the U.S. dollar on the international currency markets. The top trader rose to head the whole company. An peek at how smart money guys outwit the government watchdogs.
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​It also helps to read up on President Eisenhower, his foreign policy, and how Allen Dulles ran wild on behalf of Standard Oil, United Fruit, and against any 3rd world leaders who resisted the London and NY banking "experts". Ike was worried that JFK was weak on foreign policy, soft on communism, but also unable to rein in the rogue CIA. Think of this: At the end of WW2 we were the saviors of the world. Ten years later, it was "Yankee Go Home". How did that happen? Standard Oil, the Dulles brothers, Eisenhower's weak spot. Dulles merely had to say "communists" to Eisenhower, and he would get the green light, or proceed anyway, for any kind of violence.
10. "Confessions of an Economic Hitman" by John Perkins.
How do we stop the unrelenting evolution of the economic hit man strategy and China’s takeover? The riveting third edition of this New York Times bestseller blows the whistle on China’s economic hit man (EHM) strategy, exposes corruption on an international scale, and offers much-needed solutions for curing the degenerative Death Economy.
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11. "The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve" by G. Edward Griffin.
Where does money come from? Where does it go? Who makes it? The money magicians' secrets are unveiled. We get a close look at their mirrors and smoke machines, their pulleys, cogs, and wheels that create the grand illusion called money. A dry and boring subject? Just wait! You'll be hooked in five minutes. Reads like a detective story - which it really is.
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Topic - Medicine and Science
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12. "Fear of the Invisible" by Janine Roberts.
This book takes its readers on a journey into the very heart of the hunt for viruses - to the key experiments originally performed to prove that these invisibly small particles are the cause of diseases previously blamed on toxins or bacteria and into the latest research. It sheds light on the extraordinary assumptions that underlay much of this research - and on the vaccines that developed from this.
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13. "Inventing the AIDS Virus" by Peter H. Duesberg.
HIV does not cause AIDS... AIDS is not sexually transmitted... AZT makes AIDS worse, not better...
So argues Dr. Peter Duesberg, one of the world's leading microbiologists, a pioneer in the discovery of the HIV family of viruses, and member of the National Academy of Sciences. This book demonstrates the medical scientific playbook that was used to create the AIDS industry as provides insights into the tactics used to create the SarsCov2 industry.
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Disclaimer: Five of the above books have not been read by Donn Rutkoff and were recommended by another. Those five are "The Assassination of President JFK: The Final Analysis", "Confession of an Economic Hitman", "The Creature from Jekyll Island", "Fear of the Invisible" and "Inventing the AIDS Virus".
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