Posted on 02/05/2022 3:51:44 PM PST by nickcarraway
Dr. Cyril Wecht distrusts the US government. And he’s proud of it. The forensic pathologist — who declared in 1978 that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone in assassinating President John F. Kennedy — is now 90 and still sticking to his story.
Wecht’s latest book, “The JFK Assassination Dissected” (Exposit Books), summarizes his six decades of research into the subject, and pokes holes in the conclusion made by the seven-man Warren Commission that Oswald, without any help, shot and killed Kennedy when his motorcade drove past the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963.
“Young people are still being taught that the 35th president was murdered by a lone gunman, and that is simply xxxxxxxxx,” Wecht boomed during an interview at his modest office in downtown Pittsburgh last month.
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Wrong on both counts.
Must be something wrong with me. I stopped caring about “who killed the Kennedys” long, long ago.
Sometimes crazy people change the world. It happens.
Listening to the radio from the command post of Co. C, 7th Combat Engr Bn., the first radio report I heard from Dealey Plaza was by a reporter who said it sounded like machine gun fire.
I never forgot that report. just moments after the assassination.
Saw Ruby shoot Oswald, live on TV, later.
on another note, Conkrite was before my time but I always respected him until I had my political awakening, the scales fell from my eyes and I realized he was globalist commie POS.
Well after all, it was you and me.
Wrong?
You mean to state LHO didn’t shoot Kennedy and there was no mob connection despite a mobster shooting Oswald?
Maybe aliens did it, huh?
Sheesh.
And I do believe you are absolutely correct.
Must be something wrong with me. I stopped caring about “who killed the Kennedys” long, long ago.
interesting and astute point. Does it really matter anymore? 10 years ago I would’ve said “absolutely”, today I am not so sure...
Cronkite was going on and on about how Adlai Stevenson was attacked by right-wingers in Dallas a few weeks before the assassination.
And all the commentary immediately afterwards was about how the Right Wingers were out of control, as if to imply they were behind the killing. They even did in the street interviews where people who insinuating that it had to be a Right Winger that shot Kennedy. They really weren’t going to let that crisis go to waste, if they had their way.
The how really does not matter. LBJ hated the Kennedys and had everything to gain. Or so he thought. His presidency did not quite go as planned.
Nothing wrong with you at all. At the time, it might have surprised most Americans, to learn how corrupt the federal government had become. Doubt it would surprise very many people at all, anymore...
That should be: xxxxxxxx
I am not an expert on the history of the American Media, but without a doubt, Cronkite was the first propagandist of the modern TV news era... he spawned a new character, ‘the well spoke, well-dressed news anchor who is simply reporting the facts’ that was prevailed until that model/psy-op imploded in in the last decade or so.
I will never forget the day Reagan was shot! The ABC news room was having a hysteria fit!
When it was reported that the handgun was bought in Dallas, Frank Reynolds threw his hands in the air and yelled..
“A-A-GGH! DALLAS!”
👍
Watched every second of that a month ago.
Johnson was pretty much errand boy level in this.
Mysterious Death of Reporter Dorothy Kilgallen & the JFK Assassination
LOL
You’re not the only one to think that.
I was a 9 yr old & saw LHO get shot on live TV as well.
The whole event from being told on the P.A. in my elementary school in San Antonio that the Kennedy had been shot to the funeral & Ruby taking out Oswald is still burnt in my mind.
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