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In reply to the discussion: JFK Conference: Amazing Day of Information and Connecting with Good People [View all]truedelphi
(32,324 posts)Other than Oswald, and Ruby, doesn't mean that it wasn't a master plan by an insider group of people.
The one person in America with not only the will to do the right thing but also with with enough power to do something about exposing and indicting people for this conspiracy was New Orleans' D.A. Jim Garrison. And we all know what happened to him:
(From Garrison's notes and remarks) "Then former CIA Victor Marchetti revealed that high level CIA conferences in early 1969 had determined the need to give help in the trial. Said Marchetti, in referring to that "help," "I sure as hell didn't mean Jim Garrison."
So the one person who did make the conspiracy a legal matter was hamstrung by the fact that the CIA, far more powerful that the N.O. District Attorney office, saw to it that witnesses were not allowed to testify. Some were killed; others intimidated into silence rather than going on the witness stand by the fact that so many others had been 'heart attack," victims of single car accident, etc.
This goes on all the time - not only with killing off public officials, but with master minding the "bubbling and collapse" of our society's economic gravy train.
Look at what happened to the game plan pf the economics of our system. If Geithner had not not been so protected by the One Percent, he would have been indicted back in 2008 for economic crimes involving RICO. But Spitzer got taken out to see Geithner was not prosecuted, and then Geithner got to spend the following autumn manipulating the Wall Street winners and losers. Then he became part of the Paulson/Geithner/Bernanke trio.
A criminal doesn't necessarily get exposed for their wrong doing if they are close enough to those who are the Puppet Masters.
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