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In reply to the discussion: Nov. 22, 1963: 50 years, and still no conspiracy|Op Ed LA Times [View all]Zen Democrat
(5,901 posts)Hey Dude,
We know a lot more now. People have talked. The Dallas doctors have been talking. The staff at Bethesda talked. The Dallas Police Chief talked. We have taped conversations from the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. We had the Congressional investigations (which brought on another wave of murdered witnesses). We had the AARB. We now read the words of Sens. Dick Russell and Sherman Cooper that they never believed the single bullet theory, and that neither did Rep. Boggs. We don't know the names of the triggermen, but we know who sent them, an evil convergence of right-wingers in the CIA, Gen. LeMay, Gen. Lansdale, their compadres in anti-Fidel activities, to wit, organized crime and anti-Castro Cubans. One of the plotters ramrodded the Warren Commission, Allen Dulles. A man that JFK had fired as DCI a year earlier. The medical staff at the autopsy gave taped interviews that the man in charge was a general in the amphitheatre who puffed on a big cigar. They we have the Air Force One tapes that were "found" last year in which the previously expunged version had cleaned up the mentions of Gen. Curtis LeMay and his whereabouts. He was out of town and they had to get him into the autopsy room. The Warren Commission and the media couldn't say that we had a fascist coup d'etat. But we did. No POTUS has ever been really in charge since JFK. You know who's doing the bidding of the Power by which administrations have the easiest time with the media. Hint: It's always Republicans.
It's been 50 years and I have a feeling that the old military empire is bleeding out.
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