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The '''Encyclopedia of Domestic Assassinations''' was published in 2022 by [[Moti Nissani]]. It begins with e following quotations:
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The rhymes of history. Murdered by oligarchs: The Gracchi and Kennedy brothers.
Typebook
Author(s)Moti Nissani
Subjectsassassination,  SDS
Local copyFile:Encyclopedia of Domestic Assassinations.pdf

The Encyclopedia of Domestic Assassinations was published in 2022 by Moti Nissani. It begins with the following quotations:

“We live in a world where assassination has become an unspeakable, nationally approved art to frustrate fundamental change.”
Jim Douglass [1]

“They framed you on a murder charge ... The copper bosses killed you, Joe.”
Alfred Hayes [2]

“[Secretary-General of the United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld] was on the point of getting something done when they killed him. Notice that I said "when they killed him."”
Harry Truman (1961)  [3]

“[Martin Luther] King, ... your end is approaching.”
FBI (1964)  [4]

Interviewer: “Does the president of the United States have any power whatsoever to change the game plan that was put in place by the military industrial complex after World War Two?”
Former President Jimmy Carter: “No.””

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“I was disturbed that the wrong person might have been convicted of killing my father.”
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. [6]

  1. Gandhi and the Unspeakable: His Final Experiment with Truth.
  2. http://daypoems.net/poems/2485.html
  3. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/dec/13/spy-messages-solve-mystery-un-chief-death-crash
  4. https://www.watchtheyard.com/history/martin-luther-king-fbi-letter/ A 1964 FBI letter to Martin Luther King, urging him to commit suicide.
  5. A farewell to Justice: Jim Garrison, JFK's Assassination, and the Case that should have Changed History
  6. https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20210828-bobby-kennedy-s-assassin-granted-parole-in-california