The Committee

The Assassination of Presidents

by Brian D. Pardo


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/11/2014

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 330
ISBN : 9781493123261
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 330
ISBN : 9781493123254
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 330
ISBN : 9781493123247

About the Book

World War Two was over. America got down to business. Using the technology the war brought, America went to work, making life better for everybody. Huge advances in science, medicine, construction, and technology promised a better country for Americans and a better world to live in for all. Over 70 percent of Americans believed their government was truthful, honest, and had their best interests at heart. Today those numbers are exactly reversed. After paying off the war debt, who would have believed just six decades later the government would be functionally broke, relying on ever-increasing debt and using the Social Security Trust Fund as a virtual piggy bank until it has been depleted and turned into a de facto Ponzi scheme! The Cold War, President Johnson’s War on Poverty, and an ever-expanding government rife with corruption and greed lost its purpose turning America into a nation of have and have-nots, the regulators and the regulated. By 1960, assassination became not only accepted but the preferred way to work out problems. The problem is Americans are moral people and do not condone such activities. But lying became the norm. Cover-up at almost any cost is commonplace in our government today and has been for decades. Today, 70 percent of Americans do not trust the government because the government isn’t trustworthy! When did it start? Who started it? It began with the killing of a president! Assassination is not new, but high-level assassination by the government is! Where will it end?


About the Author

Brian Dodd Pardo was born on October 1, 1942. Brian’s mother was on a train on her way to California (when she left the train in Pittsburg, PA to give birth) after his father was transferred to the Pacific Fleet. After the war Brian’s family moved to Phoenix, Arizona where Brian and his brother along with a younger sister were raised. Brian attended Arizona State University where he studied Political Science, Philosophy and Business Administration. Prior to graduation Brian left Arizona State to join the US Army after the Cuban missile crisis caused him to believe the United States was about to go to war with Russia. Brian spent almost seven years in the military when he was honorably discharged as a combat pilot and veteran of the Vietnam War. He married his high school sweetheart and has two daughters and three grandchildren. Brian lives in Waco, Texas where he has resided since 1976.