1963–1973: The End of History and the Total Victory of the American Oligarchy
🗓️ Title: 1963–1973: The End of History and the Total Victory of the American Oligarchy
🔍 Introduction Most people view JFK’s assassination, Watergate, and the Vietnam War as isolated events. But seen together, they reveal something far more troubling: a slow-motion coup that ended real democracy in the United States and handed power permanently to an unelected oligarchic elite.
The decade from 1963 to 1973 was not just political turbulence — it marked the true “End of History” as state power passed silently from elected leaders to hidden networks: intelligence agencies, corporate war profiteers, media magnates, and transnational financial dynasties.
☠️ 1963: The Murder of JFK — The Coup Begins
When President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, official narratives insisted it was the work of a lone gunman. But the mountain of suppressed evidence, declassified documents, and insider testimonies now points to a coordinated operation involving the CIA, mafia, oil barons, and military intelligence.
JFK had made enemies of every major power bloc:
He wanted to dismantle the CIA after the Bay of Pigs.
He planned to withdraw from Vietnam.
He challenged the Federal Reserve’s money monopoly.
He pushed for nuclear peace with the USSR.
He wanted to end oil tax loopholes that enriched Texas oligarchs.
His assassination was not just a killing — it was a warning to future presidents: challenge the system, and the system will bury you.
🩸 1968: The Assassinations of RFK and MLK
By 1968, two major voices threatened to reopen the JFK files and reverse the militarist agenda:
Robert F. Kennedy, likely to win the presidency, vowed to investigate his brother’s murder.
Martin Luther King Jr. had turned decisively against the Vietnam War and corporate exploitation.
Both were silenced within months, their killers conveniently painted as lone radicals. In truth, deep surveillance, infiltration, and targeted neutralization by state forces (FBI's COINTELPRO, CIA’s CHAOS program) played key roles.
🔐 1972–1974: Watergate — The Controlled Purge
While Nixon was part of the system, he became a liability. His tapes revealed veiled threats to expose “the whole Bay of Pigs thing”—believed by his aides to mean the JFK assassination plot.
The Watergate scandal, often celebrated as a win for investigative journalism, was instead a deep state self-cleaning operation. The CIA, FBI, and even media outlets like The Washington Post orchestrated his takedown — not to protect democracy, but to protect the secrets Nixon threatened to leak.
🧱 The New Order: Oligarchy Ascendant
By 1973, the American republic had been quietly replaced by something else:
Sphere Controlled By Foreign Policy Military-Industrial Complex Intelligence Unaccountable CIA networks Economy Wall Street & Central Banks Media Oligarch-owned outlets Politics Pre-selected, vetted candidates
Elections continued, but the choices were managed. Presidents became figureheads, not decision-makers. This new system—an oligarchy cloaked in democracy—has endured to this day.
🧠 “The End of History” — But Not as Fukuyama Meant It
In 1990, Francis Fukuyama called the fall of the Soviet Union "the end of history." But that was just an echo of what truly ended decades earlier: the era of sovereign, accountable governance in America.
The real end of history came between 1963 and 1973, when power passed irrevocably to an unelected few — and never came back.
🔮 Why This Still Matters
Today’s surveillance state, permanent wars, and media censorship are not glitches in the system — they are the system. Built on the foundations laid during that fateful decade.
To understand modern tyranny, we must begin with the crimes that ended history — and the names that never appeared in the history books.
📜 Coming Soon:
A visual timeline of the hidden transition of power (1963–2025).
Profiles of key figures: Dulles, Bush Sr., Angleton, Hunt, Luce, Rockefeller.
A deep dive into COINTELPRO, Operation Mockingbird, and the privatization of empire.
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