Posted on 09/06/2024 9:50:45 AM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
Read the books and then we can talk about it.
I use to live in New Orleans. Some of Oswald’s classmates said the Oswald we saw on the news was not the Oswald they had classes with.
Jim Garrison wrote one of the first books, Heritage of Stone, on the assassination. He said Oswald probably did not fire a shot. I talked with a person who was fairly closed aligned with the Garrison investigation. Garrison had people lined up to testify about the conspirators being seen together at the Lakefront Airport in New Orleans. When the trial came up, they all got scared and refused to testify. Garrison’s case collapsed.
A prostitue was arrested in Lafayette, Louisiana, the day before the assassination. She alarmingly told police, documented, that she was traveling from Dallas and that Kennedy was about to be killed. Just one little factoid among countless others regarding the assassination.
So many people investigating the assassination were murdered, including Dorothy Kilgallen, who was reputed to be on to something very hot.
There were two cover-ups regarding the assassination, the cover-up of the ones who did it and a cover-up by the press of that cover-up.
Pompeo begged Trump not to release the records of the assassination. He said it would be catastrophic. Why would re-releasing the Warren Commission report be catastrophic, if the Warren Commission had it right? And why weren’t all the records released along with the Commission report?
Allen Dulles, charter member of the CIA and director of the CIA fired by Kennedy, was part of the Commission. He admitted to hating Kennedy.
There were smokeless rounds many many decades earlier.
Why would an assassin use a round that creates smoke?
Living History: JFK Motorcade Spectators
Panel discussion with three Dallas students who observed the Kennedy motorcade on November 22, 1963. North Dallas High School student Richard Clark photographed the presidential limousine on Lemmon Avenue, while eleven-year-old Johnny Rincon waited with friends to see the motorcade on Turtle Creek Boulevard. Oak Cliff eighth grader Lisa Hembry was among the thousands who saw President and Mrs. Kennedy on Main Street in downtown Dallas. The program, moderated by Curator Stephen Kidnostadin, took place at the Museum on August 30, 2024.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAd_3qruGi4
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