On May 20, 7:27=A0pm, thaliac...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 20, 6:25=A0am, claviger <historiae.fi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On May 14, 11:07=A0am, thaliac...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > "John Kennedy wasn't a virtuous man; he just looked towards virtue
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> > > they shot his head off. America became an 'anything goes' country
> > > after his death." - Mort Sahl
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> > > "I believe the murder of the President was provoked, primarily by
fear=
> > > of the domestic and international consequences of the Moscow Pact:
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> > > danger of disarmanent which would disrupt the industries on which
the
> > > plotters depended and of an international detente which would, in
> > > their view, have threatened the eventual nationaliztion of their oil
> > > investments overseas" - Thomas Buchanan, 1964
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> > > "What they are going to put out is a do***ent that is safe and
> > > politically acceptable to Congress." - Alvin B Lewis, former Acting
> > > Chief Counsel, House Select Committee on Assassinations
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> > > "The Press twisted, distorted, and lied, and has made every effort
to
> > > wreck this investigation. There are certain vested interests in this
> > > country that don't want the truth to come out."
> > > - Judge Charles Sweet in 1976, speaking about the Assassinations
> > > Committee
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> > > "The more I have learned, the more concerned I have become that the
> > > government was involved in the assassination of President Kennedy."
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> > > Victor Marchetti, former executive at the CIA
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> > > "Witnesses said six or seven shots were fired" - Dallas Times
Herald,
> > > afternoon edition, November 22, 1963
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> > > If I told you what I know, it would be very dangerous to the
country.
> > > Our whole political system could be disrupted." - J Edgar Hoover,
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> > > asked if Oswald really had killed the President.
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> > > "We were getting all sorts of rumours that the President was going
to
> > > be assassinated in Dallas; there were no if's, and's or but's about
> > > it." - Marty Underwood, Democratic National Committee Political
> > > Advance Man.
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> > Talk is cheap. If all these people really believe what they say, or
> > have inside information why don't they do something about it? At the
> > very least leave a sworn do***ent to be opened after their death.
> > Hoover's comment is the most interesting because it implies he knows
> > something we don't: the real story. So did Castro do it, or the KGB,
> > Mafia, Teamsters, CIA? Was it an accident by one of the SS body
> > guards?
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> > Why doesn't anyone have the guts to tell the truth?- Hide quoted text
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> A LOT of people have spoken about the assassination. It is a Lone Nut
myth=
> that no-one with knowledge has spoken about the assassination. Im****tant
> people have made statements, including LBJ in a famous interview with
> Walter Cronkite in which he alluded to his belief that the assassination
> was a conspiracy, but then asked for that section to be rescinded on the
> grounds of "national security." E. Howard Hunt spoke about his knowledge
> of the assassination to his son, and it was tape recorded. All this
stuff
> just gets "dismissed." LBJ was just paranoid. Hunt had gone cuckoo, etc
> etc. I believe many people tried to tell us the truth, not in a
monumental=
> way, but almost like they were guiding us to dig deeper. They didn't
want
> their head on the chopping block, they weren't prepared to name names,
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> they were telling us, "yes, this thing is bigger than one lone nut, find
> out, research, ask the questions..... "
I think Oswald had CIA connections, though maybe low level or peripheral,
and he tried to kill the President, but an SS agent accidently shot the
President in the head. Those in government probably decided the US public
will never believe the truth so deny any connection.
I'm not impressed with anyone on your list of quotations. If they knew
something and never did anything about it, then they nothing but
accessories after the fact, like the OJ jury.


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