Saturday, February 5, 2011

I Shouted out, who killed the kennedys... ( JFK pt.1)

I shouted out,”Who killed the kennedys...”
...when after all, it was the CIA. *
*Well, the CIA, FBI, and others...a lot of others.
We know the scene all too well. Dallas Texas, November 22nd 1963; the President’s motorcade makes a slow, against the rules 90 degree turn down Elm Street as it passes the now infamous Texas school book depository building. In very short order, shots ring out, fatally wounding President John F. Kennedy. We also know of a 24 year old man named Lee Harvey Oswald, who worked at the school depository, was there that day, and is said to have fired the fatal shots from the sixth floor of the same building. The Dallas police, using a crystal ball or the best detective’s intuition in history are able to nab Oswald within an hour or so. He’s booked for the murder of officer J.D. Tippett, and also for the death of the President. Within two days, (in a shining example of the Dallas homicide unit’s incompetence regarding the most important murder investigation of the 20th century) Oswald is gunned down by Jack Ruby, a strip club owner in Dallas, in the police department headquarters parking lot, live on national television. The Warren Commission, assigned by LBJ to investigate the murder, the FBI, and the Dallas homicide investigators all agree on one thing: Oswald killed the president, and he sure as hell acted alone. Of course, the mainstream media is all too supportive of this thesis, even today. 
The problem is, they’re all dead wrong. JFK was murdered by rouge elements within the intelligence community in collusion with anti-Castro Cubans, and perhaps some help from the American mafia. This is widely known as the “military industrial complex” theory among conspiracy buffs. But, before we discuss this however, the burden lies with us to disprove the official conclusion that Oswald was the lone gunman, and perhaps, even a gunman at all.



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