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New film of JFK's last moments released.........>>>>>

Started by Johnny SixPack, February 20, 2007, 01:19:24 AM

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Mike DC

I don't know about Johnson either way.

My gut impulse is to say he didn't know, but at the same time he seems like a very complex (and sometimes downright contradictory) guy.


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The truth is, something like the JFK killing really didn't NEED everyone "in on it" to work. 

As long as the conspirators felt that the majority of the govt/congress would not have objected enough to rock the boat, then that would have been enough.  It's not like they would've needed all 535 members of congress and the heads of the FBI & CIA to sign a pact about it or anything.  Heck, the JFK killing didn't even change which political party was in the white house at the time.


2fast4u


      The Zapruder Film of the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy - a video of a video, so the resolution leaves much to be desired.

However, you can see what sure looks like a gun as the driver, Greer, rotates and points it over his left shoulder while his partner holds the wheel. Kennedy's poor head snaps back a split second later. Jacky tries to climb out of the back of the car, away from the gun.

William Cooper (who is also a former Naval Intelligence officer), who presented the whole of this video (of which this is only a clip) to an audience on 23 Feb 1991, said he saw clear secret documentation in 1971 showing that Kennedy was considered a security risk, and his killing was arranged and organized by the Office of Naval Intelligence, the Secret Service, the FBI and the CIA.

Cooper says the specific reasons Kennedy was killed were:

1. He wanted the CIA to cease selling and importing drugs to the American people.

2. He had ordered a plan, to be produced within a year, outlining the process of the public dissemination of information on extraterrestrial visitation.

3. He wanted the government to print its own interest-free currency, backed by silver, thereby by-passing the Federal Reserve debt-based currency system (and robbing the bankers of their ill-gotten interest).

4. He had publicly stated his intention to disband the CIA and to scatter it in a thousand different directions.

As such, he had a lot of very powerful people at odds with him.


  Bill Cooper died in 2001 by the hands of goverment officals with a false reason brought to light by them to cover this up.  He has a lot of inside information that a lot of people don't want to listen to.  You should!

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mikepmcs

Quote from: Guns N Rotors on December 22, 2008, 12:10:18 PM
I have read much on this subject over the years, and I believe the following to be true;

Oswald was the lone gunman.
He was a f*&@-up and a goof, but he acted alone.

There was a conspiracy however.
But not a conspiracy to kill Kennedy.

There was a conspiracy after Kennedy was shot and killed by Oswald.
The conspiracy I'm speaking of was the one perpetrated by the Secret Service, the CIA, the Dallas Police, and the FBI.

They all conspired to cover their ASS.
They had nothing to do with Oswald's private plan to kill the President and get himself some fame and notoriety.
But afterwards, they all scrambled to cover-up the details of their own inattention to detail, their failure to protect the unprotect-able, and their own shame at letting a popular US President get his head blown-open on their watch.

And because they all covered-up, concealed facts, hid documents, destroyed evidence of their various oversights, the conspiracy-kooks (like Oliver Stone for instance) came crawling out of the woodwork.
"The Government knows something. They're not telling us everything they know. All these agencies conspired to kill JFK, how dastardly!!"

JFK was popular and charismatic.
His loss was just too tragic for many to comprehend.
And the simple, sad truth that a single loner/loser/ex-Marine with a mail-order Italian carbine had taken him out in a pathetic act of desperation was way too much for them to accept.

A Government conspiracy, a Vice-Presidential order, a Mafia plot, a Fidel Castro vendetta, all these ridiculous scenarios were easier to swallow than was the sad, simple truth:

JFK was riding in an open limousine, in slow traffic, in a crowded urban environment, and any kook with a rifle could have taken him out.

And one did. 


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Life isn't Father Knows Best anymore, it's a kick in the face on a saturday night with a steel toed grip kodiak work boot and a trip to the hospital all bloodied and bashed.....for reconstructive surgery. But, what doesn't kill us, makes us stronger, right?

Mike DC

Well, everyone has got their opinion about it.

I see America in 1960-1980 as just being just a little too full of assasinations in general.  They probably weren't huge conspiracies every time but the overall pattern is striking. 



Nowadays it seems like they've evolved past needing to actually kill people.  Now it seems like it's more about keeping people from ever getting a real voice/power and discrediting the dangerous ones who do.

TheGhost

Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.  Especially if they have access to the internet.

Mike DC

Yeah, he probably did it.  Either him or Cheney. 


Old Moparz

Quote from: Mike DC (formerly miked) on December 28, 2008, 04:06:21 PM
Yeah, he probably did it.  Either him or Cheney. 




Well, it's not like Cheney "wouldn't" shoot someone.   :D
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Guns N Rotors

I can see how some people will picture similarities with the
JFK shooting and Dick Cheney shooting an attorney incident.

I remember when the hunting accident happened and these
questions immediately sprang to mind;

• Was Cheney the lone gunman as the Government reps claim,
or was there a second shooter up on the grassy knoll?

• What about attorney Whittington's connections to Castro,
and the New Orleans Mob??

• How does Halliburton profit from all this?

• Lady Bird Johnson, where does she fit into this picture?

• Whittington's head reportedly snapped back when he was shot,
  but a peppering of #8 birdshot at 103' should normally cause a lawyer
  to flinch forward and right, forward and right, ....forward and....right.

• Why will they let you into a ballgame with one of those 120 db air-horns,
  but just try to get in there with one or two quiet, innoffensive 16 oz. Budweiser
  tall-boys, and you get tossed out on your ear!!

• Women always want you to be honest, but if you tell them those jeans make
  their butt look fat, they get all mad.

• "Whittington was taken to Corpus Christi Memorial Hospital" Corpus Christi, literally,
  the body of Christ. Has anybody checked Dick Cheney for the Mark Of The Beast?

  Or maybe I'm just reading too much into this.
"Only the spirit of attack, born in a brave heart, will bring success to any fighting aircraft, no matter how highly developed it may be."

mikepmcs

Life isn't Father Knows Best anymore, it's a kick in the face on a saturday night with a steel toed grip kodiak work boot and a trip to the hospital all bloodied and bashed.....for reconstructive surgery. But, what doesn't kill us, makes us stronger, right?