Posted on 06/16/2025 6:51:11 AM PDT by AJFavish
The news media have failed again. Go to your favorite news sources to find accurate coverage of the May 20, 2025, Congressional hearing on the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. You will find that the overwhelming majority of news organizations ignored the hearing, which was held by the House Committee on Government Oversight and Reform’s Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets. The video of the hearing is here.
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Well, it is the media run by the same.....so, why go there? Right?
Why would the CIA publicly confront itself?
It appears that the media agrees with the deep state that it is more important to protect institutions than individuals.
Raise your hand if you ever believed the story we were told. Anyone? Anyone? Nope, didn’t think so.
1) I stood in the supposed window of the Texas School Book Depository before it was closed off to the public. At that moment, I knew for certain Oswald didn’t do it. He would have had to be hanging off the outside window sill. It just wasn’t a good target. From the window, the best target would have been when the car was coming down Houston street.
2) Fine, LBJ was crooked but I doubt he knew much. His best friends were Gov. and Mrs. Connally. Would he risk their lives? It was mutually beneficial for all of them to keep each other alive and well. They owned lake houses directly across from each other and would visit constantly. I do know, fact. If Mrs. Connally for even a moment LBJ had anything to do with the shooting, she would never have let him into her home, sit at her dining table with her children and grandchildren or eat her food.
3) Tippit’s story is all kinds of crazy. Who did he call from the record store?
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