In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson increased U.S. troops in Vietnam, claiming it was to help the Vietnamese people. He compared the war to America’s fight for freedom during the Revolutionary War. However, many stories about the enemy’s cruelty were exaggerated to gain support. Today, similar tactics are used to justify new wars. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dr. Martin Luther King told the truth in 1967 and one year later died from an assassin’s bullet. James Earl Ray was accused of King’s murder; he even initially confessed to it. However, just days later he recanted his confession, proclaimed his innocence and demanded a trial. But the government refused to give him one!

