Institutional Credibility Crisis
Candace Owens’ assassination plot claim against Macron, echoed by Telegram CEO Pavel Durov and Tucker Carlson’s allegations of FBI opacity around Thomas Krooks, demonstrates how government institutions have lost moral authority to be believed without independent verification.
Church Committee hearings in 1975 exposed systematic abuses including domestic spying, infiltration of civil rights groups, mail interception, illegal wiretapping, and covert operations to manipulate public opinion, with agencies actively fighting to keep documents secret.
Historical Pattern of Covert Operations
CIA’s 1953 coup in Iran toppled democratically elected Prime Minister Muhammad Mossadegh who nationalized oil through bribing officials, planting propaganda, and staging violence to install a Western-compliant monarch, confirmed by newly declassified documents.
CIA’s MK Ultra program conducted mind-altering experiments on unsuspecting citizens while honey trap operations deployed sexual blackmail against diplomats, dissidents, and politicians, revealed only through whistleblowers and congressional investigators.
Systemic Opacity and Public Response
JFK assassination doubts persist due to contradicting official investigations, ignored witnesses, and classified records with redactions that remain sealed decades past automatic disclosure deadlines.
Radical institutional change requires citizens to conduct independent thought and mental interrogation, questioning centralized authority’s necessity given technology advancement and documented corruption patterns.