Posted on 11/27/2021 3:01:14 AM PST by Kaslin
To me, Oswald was the triggerman.
The real question is why, and who all was involved? I don’t think that we’ll ever know the truth, from the mob to the communists. The players are nearly all dead and the government will NEVER release what they believe really happened. And at this point, can anything the US govt says ever be trusted again?
Anytime anybody shows serious interest in this story the derps go into overdrive, spouting misinfo across the bandwidth.
That’s all anybody rational needs to know about it.
“Whoever shot Tippit...was not Oswald, and that brings up various other questions.”
Oswald shot Tippit.
Two or three weeks ago there was a story about a retired Marine who had served with Oswald.
He said there was not way Oswald could have made that shot. That he was a very poor shot.
When you put all of the pieces together, and include what we know about Allan Dulles, and the fact that the swamp is still hiding the facts from us, it has an ominous look to it.
Oswald didn’t hang around. He was the only employee of the Texas Schoolbook Depository to leave work right after JFK was shot. He had no car, so he fled on foot and then took a bus and cab to get to his home and pick up his pistol.
JFK was Deep State.
I realize that and thought it was self evident.
“There would be no reason whatsoever to hide the intteligence package on the JK assasination today.”
How about the fact that the FBI was well aware of Oswald beforehand (they were) and the files contain even more evidence that they should have acted but didn’t. You know, like with just about every Muslim terrorist in this country?
The announced time that Oswald was to be brought out was changed. Delays postponed the transfer. Ruby stumbled onto the scene by dumb luck.
One thing you can be sure of, if it was a conspiracy and Oswald was a patsy, it was planned and executed to perfection. The real shooter(s) would have been dead within an hour and my guess is the body(s) is(are) buried in unmarked graves in the desert out past Terlingua. And the people who killed them were themselves killed before nightfall, their bodies dismembered, dumped in drums of lye, and loaded on a tramp steamer to Palermo.
The JFK assassination’s greatest gift to mankind is it gives us a parlor game we can play for all eternity without fear of it being spoiled by denouement. Because if Oswald didn’t do it and didn’t act alone, we’ll never know to a certainty who did.
#1,
Thanks.
I think it’s universally believed that Oswald was involved, but if your goal is to kill the POTUS, would you leave it up to Oswald to carry out the assassination ??
I can’t believe Allen Dulles and the CIA would risk being involved with killing the POTUS and leave it up to Oswald as the lone assassin.....
Maybe Oswald was the only person to shoot, but there had to be a 2nd gunman or fall back option to make sure the assassination succeeded....
The shots have been replicated many times. This is one of the biggest myths conspiracy buffs repeat over and over.
No they haven’t
The therory that oswald killed Mr Kennedy takes a hit when you see windshield of the car from the front when it was parked at the hospital.
There was a nice little bullet hole in it
The rest was gross incompetence in not stopping the killer who telegraphed his intent, and a complex coverup of that gross incompetence.
50 yrs of
Misinformation.
Oswald is not the end of the story, he’s not even
the beginning of it...
That certainly explains the government's classification of the evidence for so many years. If there isn't anything to hide, why did they hide it?
It is most likely that factions of the US government killed Kennedy.
Yeah, because you don’t take your pistol WITH you on assassination day. You do the hit, then run home to get your 38.
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