Does the government that spies also kill?
Political theorist Mae Brussell explores the possibility of

GOVERNMENT HIT MEN
(Playgirl magazine - April 1975)

What is the purpose of inquiring into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy?

Is your life in danger when you start to investigate high-level government conspiracies and assassinations?

Why hasn't the Kennedy family helped expose those persons who murdered John and Robert, or assisted in removing Ted Kennedy from the 1972 elections?

These are the three most frequent questions asked when I speak before groups, or on TV and radio talk shows.

This is the first in a series of articles for Playgirl, in which I will discuss the implications of these questions, based upon my eleven years of research into political assassinations.

The real issue underlying all these questions is: was the democratic electoral process also sabotaged and murdered along with JFK on Nov. 22nd, 1963?

How safe would any citizen be if those persons responsible for murdering the President of the United States took control of the government?

The elected president had been slain in a public motorcade.

The electoral process worked in 1960, but the winner became the loser three years later via a well-planned conspiracy.

John Kennedy was not killed by a lone gunman, which is the official Washington cover story, a lie upon which history was to be compiled for future generations.

Now bullets and blackmail are a part of the electoral process. There is evidence to support the idea that both Robert and Ted Kennedy were forced to silence to protect their political futures, against the best interests of the country.

Once the precedent of official cover-ups was set, candidates could be manipulated in the future by a handful of powerful persons not necessarily acting in the best interests of both political parties.

From now on, elections could be merely a formal process of inaugurating one from two pre-selected candidates.

If I had said five years ago that the United States was soon to be governed by a president and vice-president, neither elected by the people, this would have been declared impossible.