Posted on 01/10/2009 12:11:06 PM PST by gusopol3
new, heavily researched book on John F. Kennedy's murder and its investigation sees links with a bagful of sensational stories, including the killing of Martin Luther King Jr. The links connect with the main contention in "Legacy of Secrecy/The Long Shadow of the JFK Assassination" (Counterpoint, 848 pages, $33), by Lamar Waldron with Thom Hartmann, that the assassination was engineered by Carlos Marcello, longtime Mafia boss in New Orleans.
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But why would this guy have King killed? I still think it was Marilyn Monroe’s ghost getting even for the Kennedy’s having bumped her off.
Oswald had the means.
There should be a tinfoil hat usage requirement to read this article
They all had the means; but the government is the only one that has the full ability to coverup.
He did? What were they?
But it’s not covered up. The crime was solved at the time.
The Kennedys had ties to both the mafia and the government. I still say our government had the complete means of covering this up. The others may be involved; but the government is the only one that could carry the coverup out.
What else did he need?
I am sure they are.
Sure it was. Maybe in some circles; but not the ones we are privy to.
Oswald took his rifle to work and shot the President. It's one of the most documented events in history. There are many details. But that is the bottom line.
Maybe; but is it the truth?
The Kennedys had ties to the government? I did not know that!
Of course, then, it had to be a government conspiracy.
It all makes sense now.
This book was given to me as a Christmas present... At first I thought "why this title?", as I had expressed no interest in further study of the assassination... But after flipping the book open to the middle just to see how it was written and then finding myself having covered 40 pages without putting it down, I thought "Wow, go back and start at the beginning... These guys have done their homework!" As it turns out, it was 30 years worth of homework...
The book is very hard to put down once you start it... The authors are tying things together with facts discovered through their research of documents in the U.S and Russia, along with interviews of former Castro confidants that left Cuba. One interview was with Rolando Cubela Secades, who help Castro with the revolution only to feel betrayed by Castro when Castro turned to communism. Cubela stayed with the revolution with hopes of taking out the Castro brothers and bringing true democracy to Cuba.
Many people don't understand that the revolution wasn't originally communist, but was instead "anti-Batista." It wasn't until after Batista's overthrow and after much pushing by Raul [always the more devout communist than Fidel] that Fidel publicly stated that he was a "Socialist". I always found it offensive for Castro to call himself a "socialist" since I was taught in high school that the chief difference between socialism and communism is that socialism comes about through gradual change, while communism comes about through violent revolution...
Raven6
Exactly. What this means is the author had to cover up his lies with piles of “What Ifs” “Could Bes” or May Haves” The truth is usually simple.
Oh and that the author has no social life beyond mommy's basement and the library...
the elite media has been shielding Castro for almost 50 years, throwing a cloak of “good intentions” over him, That’s why the notion that it’s only been recently that we’ve gotten away from journalistic objectivity or balance is such a howler. And that goes for Watergate and the readily accepted concept that Nixon was some kind of sinister aberration from politics as usual.
There's more evidence that Oswald was not the shooter, than evidence that he was.
Maybe he did; but our government can keep the lid on. They are the only ones that can.
I wonder if there weren't TWO shooters present that day who weren't in any way involved with one another or even aware of one another’s presence. There is pretty good enhanced photographic evidence (BBC'S ‘The Men Who Killed The Kennedys’’) that another shooter was behind a fence (on the knoll?) Between the two (Oswald and Anonymous) they may have represented some combination of lone nut/Castro/Mob. This would cut the number of people actually in on the plans down to a very small number, all the while creating confusing evidence that naturally hinted at some kind of Big Plot. I have always had trouble believing any conspiracy involving a lot of people would have been kept quiet.
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