I love music, and I'm a Truther. My first peek into reality was delving into the JFK assassination. Interestingly, the day JFK was murdered, The Beatles were releasing their 2nd LP in the UK, With The Beatles. In a month or so, The Beatles would take over the world of music, while the CIA and its operatives were taking over America. It was a coup, plain and simple. The most concise and precise recently released book on the subject is called JFK & The Unspeakable: Why He Died & Why It Matters by James Douglass. The author poured through FOIA records to find documented evidence, of which there is a lot. Another fascinating book arrives at the real story about Oswald called Me & Lee: How I Came to Know, Love and Lose Lee Harvey Oswald by Judith Vary Baker. Unprecedented details from an intelligent scientist who got caught up in Oswald's world because of her brilliant and scientific mind.

Unprecedented was also the world of rock/pop/soul music—opening up in amazing ways with the rise of Beatlemania and other greats. No matter a person's age, everyone seems to love music from the 60s and 70s.

But there are scant few artists—in fact no one in the mainstream of rock—who have dared to write songs about subjects that are very germane and pivotal to our past and future; namely, JFK's murder, 9/11 Truth, exposing and dissolving the Federal Reserve, and restoring our government to one that is truly of, by and for the people.

TV and the media have played a huge role in keeping people from these truths (that are self-evident). Did you notice that no one who believes the Warren Commission and/or the 9/11 Commission is ever called a Conspiracy Theorist? And even a cursory glance at those reports read like they're complete fiction. And they are. And it should be important to everyone.

Music can be the water that you drink when you are thirsty. So when you are thirsty, come take a drink of Truther Music. Truth is love and love is truth, and both can set you free.