Posted on 03/22/2025 3:28:53 PM PDT by Steely Tom
This is a comment that is on the YouTube video given in the link.
I worked for an emergency door repair service in the year 2000, I got a call to go fix a garage door in a suburb of Memphis Tn.The man who opened the door was a very fit, silver haired guy who looked like a retired executive. He showed me the garage door and stoof by while I repaired it.
I stared making small talk while I work. I asked him what kind of work he did and he told me he was a retired FBI agent. Not only that, he said he was over the entire southeastern division of the FBI.
So I decided to make a joke and I asked him since he was a FBI agent, maybe he could tell me who killed Kennedy.
He looked at me and without missing a beat said, Lyndon Johnson and J. Edgar Hoover had him killed.
I was speechless. I thought, this guy is nuts.
Well I didn't say a whole lot more until I went in his study so he could write me a check. I looked around and his walls were covered with diplomas and pictures of the guy at the FBI academy and with politicians, Lamar Alexander was one.
I said, look I just have to ask you something. He stopped me and said, you don't believe it,do you?
He knew what I was going to say.
He said, do you have time for a cup of coffee? I said, I'll make time. We went into kitchen and he made me a cup of sanka instant coffee and proceeded to tell me the whole story. It took about 30-40 minutes. After I left, I went home and told my wife and forgot about it for 18 years.
Then I saw a thing on YouTube and there was a writer selling a book about Johnson, Hoover and Kennedy.
The guy said exactly what the FBI guy said to me 18 years before. The guy who wrote the book was Roger Stone.
I was totally blown away.
Now, I know some people will say, why would a retired FBI agent tell me, a nobody, these things?
That's a good question, I don't know why he did.
Maybe he felt like getting it off of his chest.
But what I'm saying is the truth.
He went into some details that I don't feel like writing about. That day I lost all confidence in our government.
There is a book written about this guy:
https://www.amazon.com/David-Ferrie-Participant-Anti-Castro-Assassination/dp/1937584542
He was heavily involved with many of the key participants in the assassination.
I was convinced Kennedy was shot in the head from the front after listening to Dr. Robert McClelland describe in detail the entrance bullet hole at the top of his forehead near the hairline, and the large exit wound in the right rear skull. He was convinced of this fact and said he would be for the rest of his days.
Dr. McClelland examined the head wound in detail as the other doctors were frantically trying to maintain the president’s heartbeat and respiration.
Was that the character — Ferrie — played by Tommy Lee Jones in Oliver Stone’s movie?
The character Ferrie was in the movie—I do not recall who played him.
The movie gave a good idea of what a bizarre individual Ferrie was.
Absolutely. Also the ambulance driver, Aubrey Rike, who described what he felt when he put his hand under JFK's head to do the standard lift to transfer a body from one stretcher to another.
The idea that the President's head would have flown backward from a shot that impacted the back of his head is preposterous.
I'm by no means a gunshot expert, but the impact of the bullet to the front of JFK's head is so violent, with brain matter exploding backward and upward, that to my semi-trained eye (I'm an engineer who started out as a physics major, and I do image analysis every day for my work) looks like it could have been an explosive projectile, just as the associate of Lucien Sarti stated.
Thanks for that link.
No. It is perfectly normal that the CIA would be tailing Oswald and even be in direct contact trying to turn him into a double agent.
Joe Peshi...
John Kennedy Toole's novel A Confederacy of Dunces is built around that observation. He wrote it during the early sixties (it contains references to a recently-released movie of the Beach Blanket Bingo genre, for example), even though it was published in 1980.
Oswald was an agent recruited and maintained by James Jesus Angleton, the CIA’s Chief of Counterintelligence.
The CIA taught Oswald Russian and then sent him into Russia (along with several other Americans btw) as a spy.
The notion that Oswald was a Communist was the cover story.
I don’t think the Russians bought it—kinda surprising any Americans were fooled either.
One amusing “clue” was that after Oswald was arrested in Dallas he asked for an attorney named Abt.
(Background: Oswald had tried to get his “Fair Play for Cuba” operation approved by the HQ of the Communist Party USA. They laughed at him—Oswald was an obvious agent provocateur.)
Nobody had ever heard of that attorney.
Abt was the in-house attorney for the Communist Party of the USA at the time—and of course would want nothing to do with Oswald.
It was Oswald trying to assure the CIA that he was still on the undercover “team”.
Oswald was not certain he had been set up and betrayed until Ruby’s bullet was heading straight at him.
If you want to read about Oswald from someone who actually knew him well (his mistress) this is the book to read:
https://www.amazon.com/Me-Lee-Came-Harvey-Oswald/dp/1936296373
WHO had the MOST to GAIN?? LBJ and LADY BIRD!!
Hmmmm, maybe the deep state was planning on killing Kennedy, but Oswald got him first totally unrelated/unconnected to their plans.
That name rings a bell...
There was also a Russian prominent in the stories circulating after the assassination. Can’t remember the name...he lived in Dallas, I believe. Somewhat tied to Oswald’s wife?
Note that Wikipedia claimed that the Russian guy may have been a double agent.
That would be a classic James Jesus Angleton chess move. If Angleton knew the Russian guy was a double agent then stick him close to Oswald so there is a nice trail leading straight to Moscow if Oswald became a patsy down the road for any future mission.
Angleton was both brilliant and crazy—made schemes that were ridiculously complex because he liked doing it.
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