Examines evidence that the unsolved murders of California’s “Zodiac Killer” were committed by a team of individuals, some connected to the national security establishment. The killings terrorized California during the late ’60s and early ’70s and may have been intended as provocations or justification for an increased police state. In addition the murders appear to have been covered up by law enforcement officials who were involved in drug trading. Most significantly, elements of the Manson cult were involved in many of the killings.
Covers indications that the U.S. entry into the Vietnam War was the result of a preconceived plan of aggression. In addition to the fabricated Gulf of Tonkin incident, which paved the way for the United States to enter the war, this program highlights the Hon Me Island raid. The latter appears to have been a stratagem aimed at permitting the jamming of North Vietnamese radar in preparation for air strikes made in retaliation for the alleged Vietnamese attacks on U.S. warships.