by Adrian von Ferency/
The recent assassination attempt on former president and current presidential candidate Donald Trump has made headlines around the world. Markus Langemann, editor of this online magazine "CdkW", spoke in an exclusive interview with the renowned non-fiction author Mathias Brökers about the parallels and differences to the assassination of John F. Kennedy over 60 years ago. Brökers, known for his in-depth research and critical examination of official narratives, offers fascinating insights in this interview.
Brökers sees some analogies in the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Donald Trump, particularly in the heated political atmosphere surrounding both assassinations.
A central topic of the interview is the political climate in the USA, which Brökers describes as extremely polarized. He blames the media and the so-called "Deep State" for creating a hostile environment in which Trump has been demonized for years. Brökers argues that these smear campaigns have created an atmosphere that encourages acts of violence such as the assassination.
Another point that Brökers emphasizes is Trump's tense relationship with the US military-industrial complex. Like Kennedy, Trump has spoken out against new wars and in favor of reducing the US's global military presence. According to Brökers, this makes him an unpredictable and undesirable figure for the establishment, which in turn forms the basis for the intense attacks on his person.
Brökers is also critical of the security precautions surrounding Trump. He draws parallels with the Kennedy assassination, in which the Secret Service also failed.
At the end of the interview, Brökers addresses the role of the media. He criticizes the one-sidedness and lack of debate culture in the German and American media. In a polarized society, according to Brökers, an open and diverse discussion is essential to prevent violence.
In this interview, Mathias Brökers offers an investigative perspective on the attack and the political dynamics behind it. If you want to find out more about his analysis and thoughts, you should watch the full interview here in the "Club der klaren Worte" media library.

2 Responses
Anyone who disturbs the circles of global capital will be killed one way or another. See Patrice Lumumba, Robert Kennedy, Dag Hammarskjöld and many others, all of whom are controlled by the USA through the CIA and NGOs, which are supposed to secure the hegemony of the USA on behalf of global capital through undeclared wars, assassinations (Nordstream), disinformation (media), nuclear threats and permanent proxy wars (Ukraine, Syria, Iran, Iraq.......).
The US government has turned the country into Evil Country
The dehumanized treatment of political opponents makes this violence possible, completely lost minds applaud more or less loudly. It's a pity, because democracy, which is supposed to function in this way, is at the very least dysfunctional or not a democracy at all. Do we even want individual freedom, freedom of expression, or do we want a collective in which a few think for everyone? I'm not so sure anymore. On the other hand, I believe in the principle of the critical mass, which sets trends and creates movement. I wish Trump and the Americans the best of luck - they will need it. I wish us the realization that we can solve our problems ourselves. Nobody can do it for us and I think that's a good thing.