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On January 17, 1961 — four days before JFK's inauguration — President Dwight Eisenhower sat alone in the Oval Office and delivered a warning nobody expected. A five-star general, Supreme Commander of D-Day, the man who won World War II, looked into the camera and warned America about a force growing inside its own government. He called it "the military-industrial complex." The press downplayed it the next morning. Kennedy's inauguration buried it three days later. It took nearly a decade — and a war in Vietnam — before anyone understood what he had actually said. This video covers the full documented story: why the speech was written, what it actually said, the missile gap lie that partly triggered it, the word Eisenhower personally deleted from the original draft, and why the warning went largely unheeded for years. All facts in this video are sourced to primary documents, presidential library archives, and verified historical records. No dialogue or inner thoughts have been invented. Full sources in the pinned comment.