Posted on 11/26/2013 9:26:40 AM PST by SteveH
Fifty years after shots rang out in Dealey Plaza, killing a larger-than-life figure and abruptly ushering in what one historian has called the decade of shocks from Dallas to Watergate the federal agency that stood at the center of seemingly all the intrigues and conspiracy theories of that shadowy era is still holding onto an estimated 1,100 documents relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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One official who has drawn particular scrutiny by researchers is the late George Joannides, an undercover CIA officer who worked in Miami and New Orleans in the early 1960s.
Researchers say that on the evening of Nov. 22, 1963, Joannides was busy at work distributing materials to the news media that tied Oswald to pro-Castro groups, among other mysterious actions he took in the aftermath of the assassination. And when the HSCA reopened the Kennedy case in the late 1970s, Joannides was brought out of retirement to serve as the agencys liaison to the committee. Researchers tend to agree that Joannides should more properly have appeared as a witness before HSCA.
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Probably a few more facts regarding, other than is what is now known, of the first November 1963, (In Chicago, 11/2/63), and the second November 1963, ( In Tampa, 11/18/63), foiled JFK ‘motorcade’ style assassination plots.
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Then explain it to those who know little of ballistics.
JFK’s misplaced brain?
He/she can't.
The heavy jacketed Carcano round that passed through something like 17 layers of clothing, Kennedy's neck and vertebrae, Connoly's body and wrist and into his leg while remaining basically intact is most certainly NOT the same type of round that his Kennedy's head and broke up, sending lead everywhere.
I myself, don't know what happened that day. I do know that the official story is incorrect (since there are two official stories, at least one of then has to be incorrect by definition). I also know, that anyone who makes absolute claims is suspicious or an idiot. Perhaps idiot is not the correct pejorative, but you get my point.
There was a show, Nova(?) JFK Cold Case that talked about that. Worth your while to watch it.
Well zing is similar to ring. three out of four letters.
That still doesn’t explain the characteristics of the 6.5mm FMJ Caracano round. The 162gr FMJ typically will not disintegrate as the round that hit JFK in the head.
De Mohrenschildt also knew the Bouvier Family, was like an uncle and even held the young Jackie on his knee.
He had tried to commit suicide 2 times previously and slashed his wrist one time. Previously committed too.
Nothing to see here, move along.
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