Ronald Reagan: Iran-Contra secret aid included $14M in drug money. Jesse Ventura: While we fight "war on drugs", Afghans do our drug business. Jesse Ventura: Unlimited secret cash from corporations influences elections. Jesse Gordon, editor-in-chief,, August 2011 Ventura makes it clear that the US government carries on its inappropriate secrecy today - which we'll only know about decades hence, after the next generation of FOIA requests and delays. This book exposes issues from the 1960s because, after decades of FOIA requests and delays, some of those "secret" documents were finally released.
This book shows the actual original documents - plus references to sources so you can find them yourself. Those all border on conspiracy theories - hence the title of his previous book, American Conspiracies - but Ventura establishes the paper trail of evidence. Ventura holds deep suspicions that the US government still maintains secrets about the JFK assassination. The title "63 Documents" refers to 1963, the year in which JFK was assassinated. Ventura's purpose in writing this book is to get the American people to be aware that the American government keeps secrets from them, and to insist that it stop. Ventura details how it's the American government which hides the truth for its own benefit - and NOT the American people.
Ventura establishes here that most of those secrets are not kept for "national security" reasons, but instead are kept to hide the truth about ulterior motives for war or to hide misdeeds with shady foreign leaders or to hide some other embarrassment of the US government.
And this book establishes that the US government has many secrets which need exposure by a truthseeker. Jesse Ventura has taken on a new role as truthseeker against the US government. OR click on an issue category below for a subset.
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