A Police Dossier: It is the British Who Murder Our Presidents - Digital Edition (.epub)
Who really stands behind the assassinations of America’s presidents?
In this explosive investigative pamphlet, Robert Ingraham and Barbara Boyd of Promethean Action present a meticulously documented case that challenges the official histories and exposes a hidden hand: the British Empire.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- A sweeping historical narrative that traces the British Empire’s financial and political influence from the 18th century to the present, revealing how London’s oligarchy has shaped global events through central banking, covert operations, and proxy wars.
- A detailed account of the British role in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, including the financing and arming of the Confederacy, the secret intelligence networks in London and Montreal, and the direct links between British agents and John Wilkes Booth.
- The untold story of President William McKinley’s murder, connecting anarchist networks, Wall Street financiers, and British imperial interests determined to halt America’s rise as an industrial power.
- A fresh look at the John F. Kennedy assassination, following the trail through British intelligence fronts, international business cartels, and the shadowy world of Permindex—uncovering connections that mainstream accounts ignore.
- A timely warning about the present: the authors argue that the same imperial networks are now targeting Donald Trump, using media manipulation, intelligence operations, and even open talk of assassination to preserve their “rules-based international order.”
A Police Dossier is not just a work of history—it’s a call to recognize the true enemies of the American Republic and to reclaim the nation’s founding mission of liberty, progress, and sovereignty. Whether you’re a student of history, a skeptic of official narratives, or a seeker of truth, this .epub edition puts the evidence in your hands.
Download now and confront the hidden history they don’t want you to read.
Digital Edition (.epub)
Downloadable as a universally compatible .epub file, this dossier ensures that the suppressed story of British influence over U.S. politics is readily available on your iPad, Kindle, Nook, or any other e-reader or app that supports the open .epub standard.