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Assassinating Custer
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Assassinating Custer is Book One of The Disclosure Files. Based on the never before published Manuscript of William D. Nugent who fought and survived the Battle of Little Bighorn.William Nugent gives us insider information from one of Custer's closest friends. William had grown close to Custer long before Little Bighorn, having taken excursions with Custer as they took the Russian Prince on an outing in the west along with many other escapades.William kept quiet after Custer's death as he was instructed that if he spoke to the press about what he witnessed and the events leading up to and after Little Bighorn, that he would find himself in prison for life or outright shot. So William remained angry for forty years until he couldn't keep it bottled up inside any longer. So he wrote his story down.Then he tried to get it published. Some would agree to publish it after reading it but then as they attempted to publish, they would all withdraw out of fear. Something or someone would always stop them. William's story didn't agree with the story we are told in the history books but he was a first hand witness. His story told about things no one wanted to bring to light such as how the generals of his time, along with President Grant had lied to the press. William knew about some of it and guessed about other things. But William knew that lies were being told to the American Public. He wanted to set the record straight but for some reason, even after forty years, someone or some agency or family was not allowing the truth to come out.Some of the questions which have remained hidden for so long...Did President Grant's Administration funnel repeating rifles to the Indians to set up a False Flag Event?Are the rumors true that Custer married an Indian woman and had two children by her?Was Custer purposely setup to die at Little Bighorn?How did Custer really die at Little Bighorn?These are but a very few questions that are actually answe
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