JFK Assassination
@PinkFloydFan (1095)
United States
June 20, 2022 8:53am CST
I think LBJ was an accessory after the fact. I definitely think E. Howard Hunt was involved. But I believe Alan Dulles was probably the mastermind, or one of them. He was the CIA director who JFK fired. And then he helps with the investigation? Gerald Ford was a spy for J. Edgar Hoover. Arlen Spector created the "Magic Bullet Theory" nonsense. They let Oswald get shot on live TV with 21 Dallas police officers guarding him - 22 if you count Jack Ruby, a bag-man for the mob.
Hours of the FBI interrogating Oswald.. No recording? No transcript? Humes burns his original autopsy notes. A lot of other weird things. Including the HSCA which started good and still uncovered information, but Richard A. Sprague didn't want anyone from the CIA investigating. He was forced to re-sign, and then G. Robert Blakey was able to edit.
It's also interesting to read the letters between the investigators, and how some people allowed personal hang-ups to lose steam, and you had competition instead of cooperation. Long after Mark Lane's book/video. Jim Garrison is not represented well in that piece of junk "jfk" (who also made the piece of junk "the doors") - just watch him on video for yourself.
I think this had to do with the CIA's insistence to screw with the USSR, Cuba, and Vietnam. In one of JFK's memorandums, (there's also video of this) it clearly says all Americans will be out in 65', advisers, included (maybe even the death squads in 61' that Bertrand Russell wrote about).
I could on about this forever, so I'll just post a couple of videos and if this thread gains traction, I'll try to keep my eye on it.
https://youtu.be/cxGlrNAuqXQ
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@FourWalls (68084)
• United States
20 Jun 22
Personally, I think LBJ was an accessory before the fact. I’m not a conspiracy theorist (I tend to laugh at these people who see a “conspiracy” in everything), but I don’t think Oswald shot JFK anymore than I think you did (and you aren’t old enough to have shot him, if I remember correctly).
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@FourWalls (68084)
• United States
21 Jun 22
@PhredWreck — he’s recording a new version of “I’d Lie for You (And That’s the Truth),” isn’t he.
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@xander6464 (44250)
• Wapello, Iowa
21 Jun 22
@FourWalls I totally agree with you. Oswald was a patsy. Just like he said.
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@RebeccasFarm (89873)
• Arvada, Colorado
20 Jun 22
Yes another 'mystery' ..the way this country is run.
RIP JFK
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@RebeccasFarm (89873)
• Arvada, Colorado
20 Jun 22
@PinkFloydFan Thanks that is a good one
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@PinkFloydFan (1095)
• United States
20 Jun 22
If the citizens would just read what our own government admits to in the past 100 years. If one can only dedicate an hour or so, I'd tell them to check out The Church Committee from the mid-70s.
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@franxav (13842)
• India
20 Jun 22
I was a child when John Kennedy was assassinated. I wept. I still feel pain in the deep of my heart to see Abraham Lincoln, Martin King, JFK and Robert Kennedy killed. It's clear that JFK's murder was a deep conspiracy. If Oswald were alive he would have brought the conspirators to light. But I still believe it would be good for America to bring the whole truth to light.
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@PinkFloydFan (1095)
• United States
20 Jun 22
I agree, especially with your last line... America needs to clean house before it can proceed. And it needs to lead by example, and not by missiles and other productive products.
@PinkFloydFan (1095)
• United States
20 Jun 22
It's because so many tampered..
It seems like everyone outside the US thinks it was a conspiracy, and most of them seemed to believe it was the CIA, but I think Americans don't want to admit this, because then they would have to do something about it. There still are a few people, but they're getting old.
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