JFK Assasination

Discussion in 'History' started by DrRobert, Jul 23, 2005.

  1. XBloodyNailPolishX

    XBloodyNailPolishX Forgetful Philosopher

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    just like MLKJ and John Lennon, JFK was asasinated by a pawn used by the government. That's my opinion... people like these three were a threat to the government because they encouraged change, free thought, and rebellion.
     
  2. scratcho

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    I find the 1st book to come out after the murder of JFK to be the most interesting ,informative and detailed.==Mark Lane's"Rush to Judgement'.
     
  3. evil i 13

    evil i 13 Senior Member

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    if you watch the zapruder film closely you can clearly see the driver of the car shoot him with a .38
     
  4. XBloodyNailPolishX

    XBloodyNailPolishX Forgetful Philosopher

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    I wouldn't doubt that JFK, MLKR, and Lennon were all inside jobs to some point, just like 9/11.
    I can't speak too much for JFK, but MLKR, Gahndi, Lennon, etc. all spoke out for freedom, peace, and revolution. That is what their government didn't like, and had to silence.
     
  5. xexon

    xexon Destroyer Of Worlds

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    JFK was killed by Israeli mossad agents for his refusel to cooperate with the zionist puppetmasters that still control Washington today.

    Marilyn Monroe was killed because she slept with him. They couldn't take a chance of her knowing anything.

    Jimmy Carter got off lucky.



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  6. MellowMike

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    This is a very astute point. Unfortunately most won’t have any idea what you're referring to, and wont bother to find out.
     
  7. The Scribe

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    Lee Harvey Oswald's finger prints were all over the rifle that ballistic tests connected to the bullets in John Kennedy's body, including the bullets that missed. Oswald tested positive on a paraffin test, demonstrating that he had recently fired a gun. If there was a conspiracy, Oswald was part of it.

    I have difficulty believing in a conspiracy involving a large number of people because someone will talk. I doubt there was a conspiracy. However I can think of two possible conspiracies involving a small number of people.

    The CIA under Kennedy's orders was trying to assassinate Fidel Castro. A small number of KGB agents assigned to protect Castro may have decided to retaliate.

    Also, in 1960 Joseph P. Kennedy, John's father, hired Mafia gangsters to stuff ballot boxes in close election districts. When Robert Kennedy as Attorney General went after the Mafia, those gangsters would have felt betrayed.
     
  8. The Scribe

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    You really have a thing about Israel, don't you?
     
  9. rambleON

    rambleON Coup

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    Lee Harvey hands down. I used to be someone who wanted a conspiracy to be true. I wanted something to justify my feelings toward the wrong doings of our government.

    The evidence that sold me on Oswald as the shooter was that the governor's seat was six inches higher than that of JFK...it debunks the magic bullet theroy...and proves that one bullet could and did inflict several wounds between the two.
     
  10. cecily

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    it was just a confused nutjob, and people want to believe it was a conspiracy because it is so painful to realize that the symbol of youth and innocence in this country was murdered by just one nobody. but he was, and so were RFK and john lennon. real life is often ridiculously and painfully common, but what can you do? it is what it is.
     
  11. GmanSam

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    The JFK assassination was completely a one man job. The secret service had most of the areas in the direct vicinity of the President locked down. Oswald had to pick a less than ideal position to shoot JFK because the area was secured. The secret service prides itself on its duty to protect the President and when a chief executive is lost under their watch, many resign or are on suicide watch. The crowd was screened for weapons and I assure you that the government has learned from its mistakes as this scenario is now textbook training.
     
  12. governorbob

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    I think there was a CIA-Mafia involvement. There were eyewitnesses that saw someone fire a rifle from the School Book Depository. In light of Oswald's defection and return from the U.S.S.R., I'm sure the CIA had a spook file on him. I think the fatal shot was from the grassy knoll. Consider the trajectory of the bullets: The one that entered Kennedy's back and exited his throat traveled from slightly right to slightly left. The missed shot supposedly hit the curb 450 feet away and either shrapnel from the projectile or from the curb injured bystander James Tague. Still in line with the trajectory from the Depository. Given that the projectiles from Oswald's rifle were full metal jacket, they would likely tumble or flatten on impact. They would not explode. If you follow the trajectory from the supposed entry wound in the back of Kennedy's head, it would be reasonable that on the same trajectory, the missile should have exited somewhere under his left eye. We all know this wasn't what happened. The shot that killed JFK was either a hollow-point round, or a mercury load.

    The confession of James Files is particularly interesting. He provided details that are certainly in line with a bullet from the Knoll. Files was involved with the Mafia and claims he was offered the hit. The only problem with his confession is the bullets he claimed he used in the assassination weren't made in 1963. I think he is taking credit for someone else, because most of what he claims fits very well into this scenario. Almost too well.
     
  13. 420UFO

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    Oswald was a pawn... he's was a sad, pathetic little man who had a weak mind that could be easily manipulated. It was an inside job, just like with Ganhdi, John Lennon, 9/11...
     
  14. killuminati

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    not even remotely close...

    idk why you act like some random nobody killing these people is more painful than a highly organized system killing these people, for a specific reason.

    I would much rather some crazed loon kill Lennon or JFK out of mania, than realize that these people died because they wanted to expose/work against something grand.
     
  15. 420UFO

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    oh yes, be a good little obedient sheep... do not question...
    its kinda funny how all these people who were killed were all very open minded thinkers who were speaking out and bringing change, and just before they succeeded, BOOM.
     
  16. longcat

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    If you did so much research OP you would know the answer
     
  17. Kratos

    Kratos Banned

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    The 90's decade was great. We didn't even know how to wipe our butts until you teenagers arrived. LOL

    If anyone conspired to kill Kennedy it was the Cosa Nostra. They hated him and his brother for cracking down on organized crime.

    A better question is who cares. I'm sick of hearing about the Kennedy family. They act so saintly and their father was nothing but a common felon who made his riches running rum.
     

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