On May 21, 2:52=A0pm, claviger <historiae.fi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 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
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> > > > of the domestic and international consequences of the Moscow Pact:
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> > > > danger of disarmanent which would disrupt the industries on which
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> > > > plotters depended and of an international detente which would, in
> > > > their view, have threatened the eventual nationaliztion of their
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> > > > 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
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> > > > wreck this investigation. There are certain vested interests in
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> > > > 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
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> > > > government was involved in the assassination of President
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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
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> > > > afternoon edition, November 22, 1963
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> > > > If I told you what I know, it would be very dangerous to the
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> > > > 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
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> > > > be assassinated in Dallas; there were no if's, and's or but's
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> > > > 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
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> > A LOT of people have spoken about the assassination. It is a Lone Nut
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> > that no-one with knowledge has spoken about the assassination.
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> > people have made statements, including LBJ in a famous interview with
> > Walter Cronkite in which he alluded to his belief that the
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> > was a conspiracy, but then asked for that section to be rescinded on
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> > grounds of "national security." E. Howard Hunt spoke about his
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> > of the assassination to his son, and it was tape recorded. All this
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> > just gets "dismissed." LBJ was just paranoid. Hunt had gone cuckoo,
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> > etc. I believe many people tried to tell us the truth, not in a
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> > way, but almost like they were guiding us to dig deeper. They didn't
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> > 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,
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> > out, research, ask the questions..... "
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> 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.
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> 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.- Hide quoted text -
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Whay do you think an SS man hit JFK in the head?


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