Posted on 10/21/2017 8:04:34 AM PDT by Kaslin
Uh, no.
"If voting made any difference they wouldn't let us do it."
--- Mark Twain
He can promise anything he wants, you do when you tell us how great the tax bill will be.
But if you believe the Warren Report it is no wonder you believe Tax Reform = Tax Cut.
“But if you believe the Warren Report “
The fact that you don’t makes you a mental midget prone to conspiracy theories. The low IQ crowd does that, hoping it makes them look smart. It doesn’t.
That would be impossible right?
Not to contradict the great Mark Twain, but President Trump (not president Hillary) refutes him.
Our votes counted this time, didn’t they?
I think LBJ smoked him so he could start the Vietnam War.
ObamaCare, Immigration, Wall, all still in question. We won a battle not the war but we have made a good start for sure.
Those money changers that occupy the deep state will hide for a while but they will never fade away unless the people change their hearts.
Link please?
I think there are missing frames from the Zapruder film that will prove that JFK committed suicide!
Who had the best view of the JFK ambush?
Union Pacific rail road workers Lee Bowers was the yard master in Dallas on that day. Lee got to work about 8am, and was watching the JFK motorcade approch him as he sat in his second story tower, watching the whole even with his 10x power binoculars.
Bowers saw Frank Sturgis, Howard Hunt and George Bush drive up behind the picket fence atop the grassy knoll. From his Union Pacific yard masters tower, Lee watched Sturgis and Hunt fire 5 shots into President Kennedy's throat and fore head. Bowers then saw Hunt, Sturgis & X run and jump aboard a special CIA train sent to Dallas from New Orleans & Miami, to pickup the 3 assassins and spirit them back to Miami. Mission accomplished.
But before the perfect assassination could finish, Bowers called the Dallas Police, who professionally arrested Hunt, Sturgis, & X. Then John Beers, the Dallas News photographer came over and began taking photos of the arrested CIA snipers and followed the arrest past the TSBD. In several of the photos you can see the wife of Hunt, Dorothy Hunt, a CIA supervisor of the whole assassination. You next see George HW Bush standing in front of the TSBD as he is being questioned by the brave Dallas Police, who dared to expose the CIA.
In all John Beers took 7 high quality photos of the 3 CIA assassins arrested, thanks to the keen eyes and quick thinking by Lee Bowers.
In 1992, journalist Mary La Fontaine discovered the November 22, 1963, arrest records that the Dallas Police Department had released in 1989, which named the three men as Gus W. Abrams, Harold Doyle, and John F. Gedney.[20] According to the arrest reports, the three men were "taken off a boxcar in the railroad yards right after President Kennedy was shot", detained as "investigative prisoners", described as unemployed and passing through Dallas, then released four days later.[20] An immediate search for the three men by the FBI and others was prompted by an article by Ray and Mary La Fontaine on the front page of the February 9, 1992, Houston Post.[20] Less than a month later, the FBI reported that Abrams was dead and that interviews with Gedney and Doyle revealed no new information about the assassination.[21] According to Doyle, the three men had spent the night before the assassination in a local homeless shelter where they showered and ate before heading back to the railyard.Wiki-whacked!
Uh, no no.
Actually, my posting source is just as credible as yours....perhaps even more.
Careful with that axe, Eugene.
A friend of mine, who dies recently, was a young Navy Seal assigned to the CIA as part of the Bay of Pigs invasion fiasco. He was waiting off shore of Cuba when the invasion was aborted by Kennedy and went back to Miami and then Washington, DC.
My friend says that the CIA killed Kennedy in a multi-actor assassination using an umbrella gun to shoot a flechette into Kennedy’s throat as the first shot from 15 feet away. The flechette was made of hard, dissolvable gelatin and contained a paralyzing agent. This caused Kennedy to grab his throat, but it made his body rigid, which allowed Oswald to have an easier target and would make it harder for the SS to push Kennedy to the floor of the limo.
Here is a link of the event that my friend said was pretty accurate:
https://ratical.org/ratville/JFK/TUM.html
For what it is worth....
You forgot Mr. "read my lips".
Kennedy wore a back brace for years as a result of a back injury he suffered in college. The injury was further exacerbated on the night of Aug. 1, 1943 when his PT boat, the 109 was rammed by the Japanese destroyer “Amagiri’’ and Kennedy was slammed against the wheelhouse. Kennedy also suffered from Addison’s disease.
There isn't an hour of it. Johann Rush filmed Oswald in the hallway of the studio when Oswald came in to be on the radio program. It was just a few minutes of him standing there.
"You obviously havent read Oswalds statement about his time in the Soviet Union. Its in the Warren Report. Read it and I think youll be surprised: other than a couple of misspellings, Oswald seems intelligent and articulate and not at all sympathetic to the Soviets."
The socialist paradise didn't live up to his expectations. That shouldn't be a surprise. But it's got nothing to do with him being some kind of intelligence agent.
"The socialist paradise didn't live up to his expectations. That shouldn't be a surprise. But it's got nothing to do with him being some kind of intelligence agent. "
Methinks that you've never been in the business - so let's try a little exercise in logic: if he was unenthusiastic about the joys of the Worker's Paradise, why would he bother writing a long and descriptive and sardonic account of his experiences? Who was he writing this story for? Saturday Evening Post? His wife Marina?
Why would he allegedly continue to support the Soviets after such disillusionment?
It's a Contact Report and a pretty good one.
Add that to how readily he got permission to regain his citizenship, got to bring the 'ol Soviet missus, and even plane fare and expenses home and you've got ask yourself how wonderfully lucky he really was.
Except, of course for when they shot him.
I'm not. The movie JFK depicted it as a film, because hey, it's a movie. But it was only a radio interview.
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