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In reply to the discussion: Bartcop knew his BFEE [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)Unlike the, uh, people who want to "move on." So, for Bartcop and all who cared about Dallas and how it changed the nation and world over the past 50 years:
Octafish to attend JFK assassination conference. Do you think JFK still matters?
JFK Conference: Amazing Day of Information and Connecting with Good People
After JFK Conference, when I got home, I felt like RFK.
JFK Conference: Bill Kelly introduced new evidence - adding Air Force One tape recordings
JFK Conference: Rex Bradford detailed the historic importance of the Church Committee
JFK Conference: Lisa Pease Discussed the Real Harm of Corrupt Soft Power
JFK Conference: James DiEugenio made clear how Foreign Policy changed after November 22, 1963
JFK Conference: Mark Lane Addressed the Secret Governments Role in the Assassination
JFK Conference: David Talbot named Allen Dulles as 'the Chairman of the Board of the Assassination'
JFK Conference: Dan Hardway Detailed how CIA Obstructed HSCA Investigation
Noah's Ark - Nov. 22, 1963
JFK Remembered: Dan Rather and James Swanson talk at The Henry Ford
Seven Days in May -- tonight on TCM
Machine Gun Mouth
One important thing I learned on DU since Duquesne that I've never seen any of my critics on DU address is that ever since Dulles hired NAZIs and contracted the Mafia for his secret agenda, there's been corruption within the government of the United States.
When Jim Garrison pointed out its relevancy to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, President Lyndon B Johnson said he agreed that there was a conspiracy and CIA had something to do with it (note last paragraph):
http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/viewer/showDoc.do?docId=57085&relPageId=112
From what I read on his site, Bartcop, too, would think this information should be on the front page and leading the newscasts every day until the surviving traitors, warmongers and banksters who've benefited were imprisoned. Here's a link to his resource page, from June, 2001:
< http://web.archive.org/web/20010602054632/http://www.geocities.com/verisimus101/ >
(Internet Archive as original is gone) However, those interested in Justice for JFK are told to "Move on" and it's business as usual; meaning the rich get richer, our rights continue to vanish, and democracy falls victim to wars without end.
In my opinion, the biggest cowards are those who go along with that in silence, hoping they will survive another day as the servants of traitors. Bartcop -- and I think you, Sarah Ibarruri, and me and the majority on DU -- won't until justice returns.