The Neocons have completely engulfed the world in their thirst for endless wars to become the sole rulers of the world. Their agenda is the same as Joseph Stalin’s – to eliminate all possible opposition to secure their power. US President Donald Trump thinks the war against Iran “is very complete” on the advice of these traitors and that Washington was “very far ahead” of their initial four to five-week estimated time frame, as they expected in Iraq. In response, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard responded by saying that it is “nonsense,” adding “we are the ones that will determine the end of the war.” Our computer continues to warn that this war could heat up from June to August. The drought in Iran will worsen this summer as well.
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They know how to play the game. Assert there is a threat and convince the sitting president that there is an immediate threat to bypass Congress every time, like Weapons of Mass Destruction, or that Iran will have a nuke in weeks and a ballistic missile to hit the USA, none of which is verifiable. Unless these people are imprisoned for life, we will NEVER have world peace.
An analysis of our national debt shows we are still paying interest on World War I. They do not care about the cost. This is always about their agenda. Their expenditures in Vietnam broke the Bretton Woods monetary system and the gold standard. Antony Blinken destroyed the world economy by removing Russia from SWIFT, which led to the creation of BRICS, all for their thirst for war.
Now their stupidity has sent the world dangerously spiraling towards Armageddon. History is replete with examples where the assassination of a leader—far from solving a problem—created a power vacuum, unleashed more radical forces, or galvanized the opposition, leading to a far worse outcome for the assassins. Israel adopted the strategy of assassinating enemy leaders (and militants), which Zelensky of Ukraine has adopted. It is a long-standing, officially declared policy of the Israeli state. Ukraine’s actions have adopted the Israeli policies, which are highly dangerous. This is resurfacing the anarchist movement, pulling the rug out from under which civilization exists.
Israel’s use of targeted assassinations is not a new tactic born of the current conflict in Gaza. It has been a cornerstone of its national security strategy for decades, used against a variety of enemies. The strategy can be traced back to the aftermath of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre, where Palestinian militants killed 11 Israeli athletes. In response, then-Prime Minister Golda Meir authorized Operation Wrath of God, a covert mission by Mossad to track down and assassinate the individuals responsible for the attack and the broader Black September organization. This campaign lasted for over 20 years. This was one thing killing a small group of terrorists. It is completely different when taking out heads of state.
In 1992, after a series of stabbings and attacks, then-Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin publicly articulated a policy of “combating terror by targeting the terrorists themselves… this is a just war.” This marked a shift from a secretive approach to a more publicly acknowledged one.
Since the outbreak of the Second Intifada in 2000, the frequency of targeted killings has increased dramatically. Israel has used them against senior leaders of Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah, and others. High-profile examples include the killings of:
Yahya Ayyash (“The Engineer,” 1996)
Ahmed Yassin (spiritual leader of Hamas, 2004)
Abdel Aziz al-Rantissi (Hamas leader, 2004)
Imad Mughniyeh (Hezbollah commander, 2008)
Mohsen Fakhrizadeh (Iranian nuclear scientist, 2020)
The number of such operations is now in the hundreds, if not thousands, making it a central and continuous component of Israeli military and intelligence doctrine. It crossed the line, assassinating the Ayatollah not just because he was the head of state, but also the religious head. This has already justified the discussion of assassinating heads of state anywhere. There are those now calling for Putin to target and assassinate Zelensky. Netanyahu is flying in circles for now; he suddenly realizes that what he did to Iran justifies Iran now targeting him. Israel adopted the strategy of assassinating leaders (and other targets) first, by a margin of about 50 years.

Unintended Successors
The most famous assassination of a head of State remains that of Julius Caesar. The idea that killing him would restore the Republic had the exact opposite effect, and Caser’s heir, Octavian (27BC-14AD), became the first Emperor of Rome, permanently ending the Republic. Replacement leaders are often more radical. Assassinating Julius Caesar ended the Republic and ushered in a civil war. Be careful for what you act and expect, for you can end up with exactly what you are trying to prevent. Indeed, decapitation rarely ends wars—it typically prolongs or intensifies them. Stable resolutions require systemic change (e.g., institutions, treaties), not isolated strikes. As Sun Tzu warned: “Kill one, terrorize ten thousand.” The true cost is measured in cycles of vengeance and instability.
Yes, the story of Osiris is a foundational myth of ancient Egypt, and it absolutely involves his murder at the hands of his brother, Set, demonstrating that you can kill the man, but not what he stood for. The concept of him being a “martyr” is something that Israel and the USA failed to appreciate.
The Murder of Osiris
The story goes that Osiris was not only a god but also the first king of Egypt, a wise and benevolent ruler who brought civilization, law, and agriculture to the people. His success, however, fueled the jealousy of his younger brother, Set, the god of chaos, the desert, and storms.
Set devised a treacherous plot to kill Osiris and usurp his throne. The most famous version of the murder comes from the Greek writer Plutarch. At a grand banquet, Set presented a beautifully decorated chest, promising to give it to whoever fit inside perfectly. One by one, the guests tried, but no one fit until Osiris, unsuspecting, lay down inside. At that moment, Set’s co-conspirators slammed the lid shut, sealed it with lead, and threw the chest into the Nile, drowning Osiris.
Isis, Osiris’s devoted wife and sister, embarked on a desperate quest to find her husband’s body. She eventually succeeded, but Set, enraged, discovered the body and dismembered it into 14 (or 42, in some accounts) pieces, scattering them across Egypt. Isis, with help from her sister Nephthys and the god Anubis, tirelessly gathered the pieces. She magically reassembled and wrapped Osiris’s body, creating the first mummy. Through this act and her powerful magic, she was able to briefly revive him, long enough to conceive their son, Horus
Hitler’s Retaliation for the Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich
In 1942, Hitler ordered brutal reprisals after Reinhard Heydrich’s assassination, including the Lidice massacre, which was a brutal Nazi war crime committed during World War II in retaliation for the assassination (Operation Anthropoid) of the high-ranking SS official and key architect of the Holocaust on May 27, 1942. The retaliation took place on June 10, 1942. Lidice was a village in Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic). Although Lidice had no proven connection to the attack, the Nazis linked it to resistance activity based on coerced intelligence, and all buildings were systematically demolished with explosives. The ruins were bulldozed, and the land was even salted to prevent regrowth as the Romans did to Carthage. Some 173 men (ages 15+) were executed on-site, while 19 women were sent to concentration camps and later executed. Some 198 women and children were sent to Ravensbrück concentration camp; most died from abuse, starvation, or gassing. 82 children were forcibly “Germanized” (given to SS families) or murdered in gas vans at Chełmno extermination camp. Only 17 survived the war. Lidice became a symbol of Nazi brutality and a rallying cry for resistance.
Ukraine’s reported assassinations of figures on Russian soil are copying the anarchist policies of Israel. These actions are not part of a decades-old policy but are a wartime tactic as we now see the US adopting with Israel. What taints this even more was that the US was in the middle of “negotiations with Iran,” sending a very serious signal of bad faith while assassinating the head of state.
In the case of Zelensky, he has tried to assassinate Putin, and that would surely justify even nuking Kyiv by the far more radical replacement leader. The other reported targets have primarily been individuals whom Ukraine considers legitimate military or ideological targets directly involved in the war effort. These include:
Military Commanders: Such as the killing of Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, head of Russia’s nuclear defense forces, in December 2024.
Propagandists and Officials: Such as Darya Dugina (2022) and Vladlen Tatarsky (2023), influential figures promoting the war.
Defectors and Collaborators: Former Ukrainian officials who defected to Russia, like Ilya Kiva (2023).
The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (1914)
This is the quintessential example of an assassination with catastrophic unintended consequences. No doubt, Gavrilo Princip, a teenage Bosnian Serb nationalist, shot and killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife, Sophie, in Sarajevo on June 28th, 1914. Bosnia-Herzegovina had just been annexed by Austria-Hungary a few years earlier against the wishes of neighboring Serbia. This was the hotbed of political discontent. This event unleashed World War I about one month after the assassination. The assassin’s goal was to strike a blow against Austro-Hungarian rule and liberate South Slav peoples, not unlike the assassination of the Ayatollah, assuming that would end the Shia reign.
The assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered the July Crisis. Austria-Hungary, with German support, issued an ultimatum to Serbia. The complex system of European alliances (Russia backing Serbia, Germany backing Austria-Hungary, France backing Russia, and Germany’s invasion plan bringing in Britain) was activated. Within weeks, the continent was plunged into World War I, a conflict that would kill millions, topple four empires (Austro-Hungarian, German, Ottoman, Russian), and set the stage for an even more devastating World War II two decades later. The assassination didn’t just fail; it accidentally lit the fuse on the single most destructive war in European history up to that point.
The Assassination John F. Kennedy
It’s well-documented that in 1963, following the terrifying brinkmanship of the Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy was actively seeking a path to détente with the Soviet Union. This context is crucial for understanding the theories about his death. On June 10th, 1963, after the Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy made what has been called his Peace Speech. Just months before his death, in June 1963, Kennedy gave a landmark commencement address at American University, where he called for a re-examination of Cold War attitudes and a strategy for peace, specifically calling for nuclear disarmament and peaceful coexistence with the USSR. That seemed to be the turning point when I would hear people talking about him, calling him a traitor. Then, about 5 months later, the Neocons assassinated JFK. John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was assassinated while riding in a presidential motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, on November 22nd, 1963
JFK’s administration was engaged in serious talks with the Soviets about banning nuclear tests and was even exploring a possible non-aggression treaty between NATO and the Warsaw Pact. Our Neocons were freaking out; surrendering our nukes was unacceptable. They insisted that the Russians would lie and still have theirs. I was shown the KGB file turned over on the JFK assassination and how they intimidated Oswald’s wife to change her story. There is significant evidence that Marina Oswald’s testimony evolved over time and that she faced circumstances that could be considered intimidating. It’s helpful to break this down into two phases: her testimony to the Warren Commission and her later statements.
Marina appeared before the Commission four times. She admitted she had initially lied to the Secret Service and FBI, denying knowledge of Oswald’s attempt on General Walker and his trip to Mexico. However, the Commission’s own records describe her as a “bewildered and frightened witness” who had already endured “intimidating interviews by federal and local officials”. This context suggests she was under significant pressure from the very beginning.
Later Recantation & Claims of Intimidation In later years, Marina significantly changed her public statements. A key source from Texas Monthly explicitly states: “Marina later recanted her testimony and professed her husband’s innocence, saying that she had been threatened with deportation if she did not cooperate.” Her Wikipedia biography corroborates this, noting that while she hasn’t formally recanted her testimony, she has stated in interviews since the late 1980s that she believes Oswald was completely innocent.
Speaking to members of Congress in 2025, the consensus was that the CIA & Neocons assassinated JFK to prevent peace with Russia. They made Kennedy a martyr for peace. Likewise, the Neocons tried to stop President Reagan from meeting with Gorbachev. When President Nixon figured out it was the CIA, the Neocons turned that into a claim that he threatened the CIA to cover up Watergate when the very agents caught were all ex-CIA. They killed the man, but did not kill the dream of peace.
The Assassination of Moderate Leaders during The Troubles in Northern Ireland
During the conflict in Northern Ireland, the killing of leaders who had credibility within their communities often destroyed the best chances for peace and empowered extremists. In 1975, the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), a loyalist paramilitary group, killed a prominent member of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) and several other Catholics in a series of attacks. More significantly, loyalists frequently targeted republican figures who were seen as “moderate” or who were exploring political solutions.
The intended outcome was to decapitate the republican movement and terrorize the Catholic community into submission. However, the actual outcome was far worse. These assassinations had the opposite effect. They removed voices advocating for a political path and convinced many in the nationalist community that there was no alternative but to support the Irish Republican Army’s (IRA) armed campaign. By killing those who could have been peacemakers, the loyalists inadvertently strengthened the hand of the very militants they were trying to defeat, prolonging the conflict for decades. Killing the Ayatollah was a brain-dead move for the idea that you can terrorize people into submission, which has no real support in history.
Israel’s Assassinations of Hamas Leaders (1990s-2000s)
This is a more recent and complex example directly relevant to modern geopolitics. In the 1990s and 2000s, Israel, in response to suicide bombings and other attacks, began a policy of targeted assassinations of Hamas leaders and bomb-makers, most famously the 1996 killing of “The Engineer,” Yahya Ayyash. The intended outcome was to disrupt Hamas’s operational capability, deter future attacks, and weaken the organization by removing its most talented and experienced leaders. The result was again far worse. While these assassinations did cause short-term disruption, their long-term effects were often counterproductive. When you are dealing with religion, you create martyrs. The killed leaders were celebrated as martyrs, which boosted Hamas’s popularity and recruitment. Again, this had the exact opposite effect.
The assassination of Ayyash, who was seen as relatively pragmatic, occurred just as Hamas was considering halting suicide bombings. His killing enraged the organization and its supporters, contributing directly to a wave of devastating suicide bombings that derailed the peace process and shattered public trust in Israel. By repeatedly targeting the political leadership, Israel may have inadvertently pushed Hamas’s political and military wings closer together and empowered the more militant factions within the group.
The U.S. Assassination of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi (2006)
This is a powerful example from the Iraq War. In 2006, a U.S. airstrike killed Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI). Zarqawi was responsible for some of the most brutal and sectarian violence of the war, including beheadings and bombings aimed at igniting a full-scale civil war between Sunni and Shia Muslims. The intended outcome was to eliminate the leader of the most dangerous terrorist group in Iraq, disrupt its operations, and deal a major blow to the insurgency. At the time, it was hailed as a huge victory.
However, the outcome was far worse again. While Zarqawi was a brutal and polarizing figure even within his own movement, he was also its public face and primary strategist. His death created a leadership vacuum. Al-Qaeda in Iraq was eventually taken over by new leaders who were even more extreme and strategically adept. This group, under the leadership of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, would eventually rebrand itself as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Unconstrained by Zarqawi’s specific focus on Iraq, and learning from his failures, ISIS went on to conquer huge swathes of territory in both Iraq and Syria, declaring a caliphate and committing genocide against the Yazidi people. The group became a far more formidable and dangerous enemy to the U.S. and the world than Zarqawi’s AQI ever was.
The Execution of Mary Queen of Scots (1587)
Mary Queen of Scots was the only surviving legitimate child of James V of Scotland. Mary was six days old when her father died, and she inherited the throne. Mary was sentenced to death for being a Catholic. She wrote a letter on Wednesday, February 8, 1587, at 2 a.m., just six hours before she was scheduled to be beheaded at Fotheringhay Castle. It was addressed to her brother-in-law, Henri III, King of France, who was the brother of her first husband, Francis II. She wrote it in her native French to put her affairs in order, knowing she would not survive the day. Because she was beheaded for being a Catholic, she will forever be remembered as a martyr to her faith. The stupidity of killing the Ayatollah has only transformed him into a martyr who will be larger than life.
Mary was adamant that she was dying for her faith and her claim to the English crown, not for any crime. She writes, “thanks be to God, I scorn death and vow that I meet it innocent of any crime, even if I were their subject”.
She states that her “Catholic faith and the assertion of my God-given right to the English crown are the two issues on which I am condemned“. She laments that her Protestant captors would not allow her a Catholic priest for her last confession or to give her the Last Sacrament
Mary, Queen of Scots, and the Christmas holidays (or “Yule,” as it was traditionally known in Scotland) are remembered since she was known for keeping Christmas with great mirth and tradition. For example, in either 1563 or 1564, she held a ball at the Palace of Holyrood House where she and her guests celebrated the ‘Feast of the Bean.’ Her lady-in-waiting, Mary Fleming, found the bean in her cake and was crowned “Queen of the Bean” for the day, even being dressed in the Queen’s own clothes as a prize
The public will have a rare opportunity to see this historic letter in person at the Perth Museum in Scotland from January 23 to April 26, 2026.
The Assassination of Galina Starovoitova (1998)
Because of the 1998 Russian Financial Crisis, which occurred amid the Russian Bond Crisis in August/September 1998, Yeltsin had to shift the leadership. He tried to reinstate Viktor Chernomyrdin (1938–2010) as Prime Minister, but the Duma rejected his appointment on September 7th, 1998. There was a rising sentiment to return to Communism, for capitalism had obviously failed. A very serious crisis was unfolding, and Yeltsin was forced to nominate Yevgeny Primakov (1929–2015), a right-wing conservative and an anti-oligarchy communist at heart, who was appointed Prime Minister on September 10th, 1998. Primakov was moved from the Minister of Foreign Affairs to Prime Minister in the wake of Russia’s default in August 1998.
Within a matter of weeks of Primakov coming to power, on November 20th, 1998, Galina Starovoitova (1946-1998) was preparing for the State Duma elections that were to be held the next year, in December 1999. Galina tried to prevent the old communists from returning to power and opposed the oligarchs. Galina opposed the direction of Russia moving from a communist to an oligarchic state and made this part of her political platform in “Democratic Russia.”
I believe Galina knew the nature and covert scheme of Primakov and the shifting sentiment to return to the USSR. I believe that, in fact, Galina’s assassination was to remove the head of the Democratic movement in the Duma that would have been the major obstacle to the rise of power of Primakov and the restoration of Communism under his vision of the USSR. Galina was gunned down in the entryway of her apartment building in St. Petersburg on November 20th, 1998. At first, the spin was she was really a puppet of a “Western financier,” who was supposed to be me simply because her son worked in my London office. She had checked my references with Margaret Thatcher before consenting to her son working in my firm. I had far more insight into Russia than most assumed.
The press refuses to reveal that they have been spreading the Berezovsky propaganda. On July 25th, 1998, Yeltsin appointed Vladimir Putin (born in 1952) as director of the Federal Security Service (FSB), the primary intelligence agency of the Russian Federation. I believe this was done because of Galina Starovoitova’s criticism of the FSB and to prevent another FSB coup, as they had pulled off against Gorbachev. Putin had worked for the KGB from 1975 until August 20th, 1991. He left because the head of the KGB, Vladimir A. Kryuchkov (1924–2007), was behind the major coup of 1991, arresting Mikhail Gorbachev and trying to return Russia to the USSR, which Putin opposed. Putin resigned in 1991 and entered the civil service to support an old friend who was running for mayor of St Petersburg. However, more significantly, on October 1st, 1998, Vladimir Putin became a permanent member of the Security Council of the Russian Federation. This is why Yeltsin turned to Putin BECAUSE he knew he was against the communists and did NOT want to return Russia to the days of the USSR. He was against the coup and appointed Putin as head of the FSB to prevent another one. So much for Victoria Nuland’s propaganda because their plot to seize Russia, blackmailing Yeltsin, failed.
Geoff Kitney, writing for the Herald in Berlin, characterized Galina’s death as “a turning point in Russia’s fight to establish a post-Communist society.” Indeed, Galina’s death was a significant turning point. It was clearly the attempt of the old guard and their remnant dream of Communist power they saw slipping away. It was very clear that her death was an ordered assassination by the hardliners. The fact that the spin claimed Galina was a puppet of a Western Financier, meaning me, was indicative of a communist who was Primakov, who was also the enemy of Berezovsky and his Seven Oligarchs attempting to take over Russia.
I believe that the assassination of Galina was the final straw that ended the USSR.

The very idea of assassinating leaders such as President Lincoln and President McKinley was part of an international trend that began during the 19th century and was based upon the theory that some dramatic deed was necessary to spark a revolution. It was called the “Propaganda of or by the deed,” and it advocated physical violence in a dramatic, provocative public act perpetrated against political enemies to inspire others to act in a popular mass rebellion or revolution. This was a political philosophy that was part of the radical thought emerging with Marxism. Still, it was not precisely advocated by Marx, who was generally a revolutionary.
There have been four Presidents assassinated and three who were wounded, with two misses since 1865.
Abraham Lincoln, April 14th, 1865
James A. Garfield, July 2nd, 1881
William McKinley, September 6th, 1901
Theodore Roosevelt, October 14th, 1912 (wounded)
Franklin D. Roosevelt, February 15, 1933 (5 shots fired missed)
John F. Kennedy, November 22md, 1963
Gerald Ford, September 5th, and 22nd, 1975 (missed)
Ronald Reagan, March 30, 1981 (wounded)
George W. Bush, May 10, 2005 (hand grenade thrown but was dud)
Donald Trump, July 13th, 2024 (wounded)
Propaganda by the Deed
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What we must be concerned about is I am afraid that the hatred and thirst for power are so polarized; I fear that the Deep State will assassinate Trump if he wins because he is against this tyranny that includes war and climate change. Perhaps the first to be associated with this new radical political philosophy of using assassination as a political weapon was born the same year as Karl Marx (1818–1883). He was the Italian revolutionary Carlo Pisacane (1818–1857), who wrote in his “Political Testament” (1857) that “ideas spring from deeds and not the other way around.”
Another anarchist of the period, perhaps the most influential figure in the anarchist movement and one of the principal founders of the “social anarchist” tradition, was Mikhail Bakunin (1814–1876). Bakunin gained tremendous prestige as an activist during this period, becoming one of Europe’s most famous ideologues. Bakunin gained substantial influence among radicals throughout Russia and Europe. In one of his surviving letters from 1870 to a Frenchman concerning what he labeled the “Present Crisis,” Bakunin clearly stated that “we must spread our principles, not with words but with deeds, for this is the most popular, the most potent, and the most irresistible form of propaganda.”
Bakunin’s words were popularized by the French socialist-anarchist Paul Brousse (1844–1912), who in 1877 cited as examples the 1871 Paris Commune and a workers’ demonstration in Berne, provocatively using the socialist red flag. By the 1880s, the slogan had begun to be used to refer to bombings and tyrannicides. Reflecting this new understanding of the term, the Italian anarchist Errico Malatesta (1853–1932), years later, in 1895, described “propaganda by the deed” as violent communal insurrections designed to ignite an imminent revolution.
The anarchist movement that began in Russia in 1878 was known as Narodnaya Volya (Народная Воля in Russian; People’s Will in English). This revolutionary anarchist group was inspired by Sergei Nechayev (1847–1882) and “propaganda by the deed” theorist Pisacane. The Russian group evolved with ideas that targeted the killing of the “leaders of oppression” as, indeed, the correct path for all political movements where small non-state groups should employ violence. They advocated the use of modern technologies, such as dynamite. This was the first anarchist group to employ such dynamite on a widespread basis. This was the origin of the Russian Revolution in 1917 and the following bloodbath. They were assassinated on March 13th, 1881, by Russia’s Tsar Alexander II (1818-1881) with a bomb that also killed the Tsar’s attacker. Alexander II was also born in 1818, the same year as Marx. This assassination failed to inspire a revolution, but it took a step in that direction, eventually leading to the Russian Revolution 37 years later (8.6 x 4.3).
Individual Europeans also engaged in politically motivated violence during the 19th century. For example, in 1893, Auguste Vaillant (1861-1894), who was a French anarchist, bombed the French Chamber of Deputies on December 9th that year. The anarchist movement expanded through a process of contagion, spreading from nation to nation and even across seas. Between 1894 and 1896, during the economic decline, the President of France, Marie Francois Carnot, the Prime Minister of Spain, Antonio Cánovas del Castillo, and the Empress of Austria-Hungary, Elisabeth of Bavaria, were killed by anarchists. This was the backdrop to the assassination of President William McKinley in 1901 and why his wife feared for his life.
William McKinley, who was the 25th President of the United States, was assassinated on September 6th, 1901, inside the Temple of Music on the grounds of the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York. He was shaking hands with the public when Leon Czolgosz, an anarchist, shot him twice in the abdomen. McKinley died six days later. Leon Czolgosz worked in a Cleveland factory until he lost his job in a labor dispute in 1893. After that, he appears to have been inspired by the economic turmoil of the Panic of 1893 to embrace anarchism. This philosophy was becoming widespread and discussed even on college campuses. By 1901, New York’s Supreme Court ruled that the act of identifying oneself as an anarchist in public was a breach of the peace.
There are many people who were nobodies during their lives and only became household names after their deaths, such as Vincent Van Gogh or Ann Frank. This is what these stupid Neocons do not get. You may be able to kill the man, but you cannot kill what he stood for, and you may, in fact, transform him into a much more powerful inspiration.
















