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Octafish

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70. No. And if you believe that, here are 13 documents you should read about the JFK assassination.
Sat Nov 22, 2014, 04:33 PM
Nov 2014

Example Number Four, CIA Document #1035-960, marked "PSYCH" for presumably Psychological Warfare Operations, in the division "CS", the Clandestine Services, once called the "dirty tricks" department. Dated 4/1/67, and marked "DESTROY WHEN NO LONGER NEEDED", this document is a stunning testimony to how concerned the CIA was over investigations into the Kennedy assassination.



CIA Document #1035-960:

CIA Instructions to Media Assets

RE: Concerning Criticism of the Warren Report

1. Our Concern. From the day of President Kennedy's assassination on, there has been speculation about the responsibility for his murder. Although this was stemmed for a time by the Warren Commission report, (which appeared at the end of September 1964), various writers have now had time to scan the Commission's published report and documents for new pretexts for questioning, and there has been a new wave of books and articles criticizing the Commission's findings. In most cases the critics have speculated as to the existence of some kind of conspiracy, and often they have implied that the Commission itself was involved. Presumably as a result of the increasing challenge to the Warren Commission's report, a public opinion poll recently indicated that 46% of the American public did not think that Oswald acted alone, while more than half of those polled thought that the Commission had left some questions unresolved. Doubtless polls abroad would show similar, or possibly more adverse results.

2. This trend of opinion is a matter of concern to the U.S. government, including our organization. The members of the Warren Commission were naturally chosen for their integrity, experience and prominence. They represented both major parties, and they and their staff were deliberately drawn from all sections of the country. Just because of the standing of the Commissioners, efforts to impugn their rectitude and wisdom tend to cast doubt on the whole leadership of American society. Moreover, there seems to be an increasing tendency to hint that President Johnson himself, as the one person who might be said to have benefited, was in some way responsible for the assassination. Innuendo of such seriousness affects not only the individual concerned, but also the whole reputation of the American government. Our organization itself is directly involved: among other facts, we contributed information to the investigation. Conspiracy theories have frequently thrown suspicion on our organization, for example by falsely alleging that Lee Harvey Oswald worked for us. The aim of this dispatch is to provide material countering and discrediting the claims of the conspiracy theorists, so as to inhibit the circulation of such claims in other countries. Background information is supplied in a classified section and in a number of unclassified attachments.

3. Action. We do not recommend that discussion of the assassination question be initiated where it is not already taking place. Where discussion is active addresses are requested:

a. To discuss the publicity problem with and friendly elite contacts (especially politicians and editors) , pointing out that the Warren Commission made as thorough an investigation as humanly possible, that the charges of the critics are without serious foundation, and that further speculative discussion only plays into the hands of the opposition. Point out also that parts of the conspiracy talk appear to be deliberately generated by Communist propagandists. Urge them to use their influence to discourage unfounded and irresponsible speculation.

b. To employ propaganda assets to and refute the attacks of the critics. Book reviews and feature articles are particularly appropriate for this purpose. The unclassified attachments to this guidance should provide useful background material for passing to assets. Our ploy should point out, as applicable, that the critics are (I) wedded to theories adopted before the evidence was in, (II) politically interested, (III) financially interested, (IV) hasty and inaccurate in their research, or (V) infatuated with their own theories. In the course of discussions of the whole phenomenon of criticism, a useful strategy may be to single out Epstein's theory for attack, using the attached Fletcher article and Spectator piece for background. (Although Mark Lane's book is much less convincing that Epstein's and comes off badly where confronted by knowledgeable critics, it is also much more difficult to answer as a whole, as one becomes lost in a morass of unrelated details.)


4. In private to media discussions not directed at any particular writer, or in attacking publications which may be yet forthcoming, the following arguments should be useful:

a. No significant new evidence has emerged which the Commission did not consider. The assassination is sometimes compared (e.g., by Joachim Joesten and Bertrand Russell) with the Dreyfus case; however, unlike that case, the attack on the Warren Commission have produced no new evidence, no new culprits have been convincingly identified, and there is no agreement among the critics. (A better parallel, though an imperfect one, might be with the Reichstag fire of 1933, which some competent historians (Fritz Tobias, AJ.P. Taylor, D.C. Watt) now believe was set by Vander Lubbe on his own initiative, without acting for either Nazis or Communists; the Nazis tried to pin the blame on the Communists, but the latter have been more successful in convincing the world that the Nazis were to blame.)

b. Critics usually overvalue particular items and ignore others. They tend to place more emphasis on the recollections of individual witnesses (which are less reliable and more divergent--and hence offer more hand-holds for criticism) and less on ballistics, autopsy, and photographic evidence. A close examination of the Commission's records will usually show that the conflicting eyewitness accounts are quoted out of context, or were discarded by the Commission for good and sufficient reason.

c. Conspiracy on the large scale often suggested would be impossible to conceal in the United States, esp. since informants could expect to receive large royalties, etc. Note that Robert Kennedy, Attorney General at the time and John F. Kennedy's brother, would be the last man to overlook or conceal any conspiracy. And as one reviewer pointed out, Congressman Gerald R. Ford would hardly have held his tongue for the sake of the Democratic administration, and Senator Russell would have had every political interest in exposing any misdeeds on the part of Chief Justice Warren. A conspirator moreover would hardly choose a location for a shooting where so much depended on conditions beyond his control: the route, the speed of the cars, the moving target, the risk that the assassin would be discovered. A group of wealthy conspirators could have arranged much more secure conditions.

d. Critics have often been enticed by a form of intellectual pride: they light on some theory and fall in love with it; they also scoff at the Commission because it did not always answer every question with a flat decision one way or the other. Actually, the make-up of the Commission and its staff was an excellent safeguard against over-commitment to any one theory, or against the illicit transformation of probabilities into certainties.

e. Oswald would not have been any sensible person's choice for a co-conspirator. He was a "loner," mixed up, of questionable reliability and an unknown quantity to any professional intelligence service.

f. As to charges that the Commission's report was a rush job, it emerged three months after the deadline originally set. But to the degree that the Commission tried to speed up its reporting, this was largely due to the pressure of irresponsible speculation already appearing, in some cases coming from the same critics who, refusing to admit their errors, are now putting out new criticisms.

g. Such vague accusations as that "more than ten people have died mysteriously" can always be explained in some natural way e.g.: the individuals concerned have for the most part died of natural causes; the Commission staff questioned 418 witnesses (the FBI interviewed far more people, conduction 25,000 interviews and re interviews), and in such a large group, a certain number of deaths are to be expected. (When Penn Jones, one of the originators of the "ten mysterious deaths" line, appeared on television, it emerged that two of the deaths on his list were from heart attacks, one from cancer, one was from a head-on collision on a bridge, and one occurred when a driver drifted into a bridge abutment.)


5. Where possible, counter speculation by encouraging reference to the Commission's Report itself. Open-minded foreign readers should still be impressed by the care, thoroughness, objectivity and speed with which the Commission worked. Reviewers of other books might be encouraged to add to their account the idea that, checking back with the report itself, they found it far superior to the work of its critics.

CONTINUED...

http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/13-documents-you-should-read-about-the-jfk-assassination/Content?oid=3192028



[font size"6"][font color="blue"]Much of that is false and all of that applying secret CIA assets against the American people to sway public opinion is ILLEGAL. [/font color][/font size]

Furthermore, that just represents tip of the iceberg of what we need to know to make a sound determination of what happened 51 years ago today. The reason we ignore these truths is why the nation is as screwed up as it is today, where warmongers and banksters walk free and grow rich.
I'll never forget it wilt the stilt Nov 2014 #1
Yep. bobthedrummer Nov 2014 #3
I remember the shock I felt.....will NEVER forget it either: Useless in FL Nov 2014 #10
I think he was rather nutty Schema Thing Nov 2014 #2
You must be very young to hold such a view. You certainly are naive, at best, Schema Thing. bobthedrummer Nov 2014 #5
Nah, I've looked at it deeply Schema Thing Nov 2014 #7
The evidence exposes some of the conspiracy, that is a fact. The case isn't closed, it's polarized bobthedrummer Nov 2014 #8
He was a great one for sure. Schema Thing Nov 2014 #22
Add this to your thoughts as you dig deeper MrMickeysMom Nov 2014 #87
honestly a podcast is a horrible way to do research. Schema Thing Nov 2014 #104
I couldn't have predicted your answer any better... MrMickeysMom Nov 2014 #190
"that laughable piece of garbage from Bugliosi", lol. Schema Thing Nov 2014 #194
Answer my questions... MrMickeysMom Nov 2014 #199
smh Schema Thing Nov 2014 #205
Well… that's a bit of nonsense, isn't it? MrMickeysMom Nov 2014 #207
Your sources have misled you. Zen Democrat Nov 2014 #9
Well IMO. zeemike Nov 2014 #44
This one there isn't a need to leave it up to your opinion Schema Thing Nov 2014 #47
Yes science does. zeemike Nov 2014 #52
JFK's head went forward at bullet impact cpwm17 Nov 2014 #93
Well I am not going to argue it here. zeemike Nov 2014 #107
You can see, even at normal speed, the shot came from behind cpwm17 Nov 2014 #109
Like I said I am not going to hijack this topic. zeemike Nov 2014 #117
It's clear as day here that the shot came from behind: cpwm17 Nov 2014 #118
Well that simply amazes me. zeemike Nov 2014 #137
I have no idea what you watched cpwm17 Nov 2014 #144
Well that has already been debunked. zeemike Nov 2014 #145
Roll the time line to 3:30 minutes... MrMickeysMom Nov 2014 #200
Back and to the left was slightly delayed from the frames I posted above cpwm17 Nov 2014 #201
No…. No he was not MrMickeysMom Nov 2014 #204
The film and the frames I posted above clearly shows you are wrong cpwm17 Nov 2014 #212
Sad how science becomes conspiracy Central Scruitinizer Nov 2014 #95
It is the trump card in the game. zeemike Nov 2014 #108
The words 'conspiracy theorists' were deliberately determined to be a way to try to discredit those sabrina 1 Nov 2014 #128
I dismiss "CT" as well... MrMickeysMom Nov 2014 #195
Sorry your hanging out on a limb and sawing between you and the tree on this one... rwsanders Nov 2014 #99
You are correct regarding science. Which is why a majority of the people do not believe sabrina 1 Nov 2014 #127
huh? Schema Thing Nov 2014 #129
Common sense and science tells me there was more than one bullet fired that day. sabrina 1 Nov 2014 #132
Well, yeah. That's widely accepted fact. Schema Thing Nov 2014 #151
We'll never know, Blue_In_AK Nov 2014 #88
Very few who lived through that day believe the official story. JDPriestly Nov 2014 #133
Actually it didn't take much planning at all. Schema Thing Nov 2014 #136
I think the idea that Oswald was not put up to it is rather unbelievable. JDPriestly Nov 2014 #155
As I just explained, the mechanics were not very complex at all. Schema Thing Nov 2014 #158
Yes, I have read about them and became even more convinced that they were encouraged JDPriestly Nov 2014 #183
seriously? Schema Thing Nov 2014 #197
Then why did LHO kill Tippit? Recursion Nov 2014 #222
I don't know whether Oswald killed Kennedy. If he did, I doubt that he did it alone. JDPriestly Nov 2014 #227
And Jack Ruby also acted alone? Reter Nov 2014 #176
Yep. What world is it you live in where Schema Thing Nov 2014 #181
No fooling Jack Ruby. Octafish Nov 2014 #217
From your link: Schema Thing Nov 2014 #220
Here's the Wade press conference... Octafish Nov 2014 #234
Yes, I just quoted that from your earlier link Schema Thing Nov 2014 #251
Ninth grade english class madokie Nov 2014 #4
The only war lost by the US military, the civil rights movement, the Cold War-yep, indeed madokie. bobthedrummer Nov 2014 #6
He was getting dangerous to Duval Nov 2014 #62
MLK, RFK and JFK madokie Nov 2014 #123
College sophomore English, as a matter of fact. Jackpine Radical Nov 2014 #121
take a trip to Dallas some da onethatcares Nov 2014 #11
I walked across the Houston Street viaduct into Dealy Plaza, etc, in 1968 onethatcares. bobthedrummer Nov 2014 #13
I've been there Central Scruitinizer Nov 2014 #96
Anyone who thinks JFK was killed by a conspiracy owes it to him- or herself to KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #12
Show some tribute for President Kennedy, KC. n/t bobthedrummer Nov 2014 #16
Hunh? The best tribute we can give his life and legacy is a scrupulous adherence to KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #18
Yes to this. Schema Thing Nov 2014 #26
If the Warren Commission got it so right, why was everything put under shraby Nov 2014 #40
Have you read Bugliosi's book yet? Don't mean to come off as a small-minded pedant KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #42
And the Book Depository SheilaT Nov 2014 #51
The written parts that matter have been locked up. A book depository is shraby Nov 2014 #74
Bugliosi actually interviewed several members of the original Warren Commission KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #165
I've read the Bulgosi book several times olddots Nov 2014 #78
Do you think any CT remains intact after Bugliosi is finished with it? - nt KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #170
yes ablamj Nov 2014 #188
Sigh. You are such a tease :) Care to elaborate? Which CT KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #189
"Some" of the information gathered during the investigation was hidden for 75 years. A length of world wide wally Nov 2014 #56
That's what sticks in my craw too. I have one question about that shraby Nov 2014 #75
I read a biography of J Edgar Hoover demigoddess Nov 2014 #46
Do you have any evidence at all for this belief? I mean, I despise Hoover as much KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #53
right heaven05 Nov 2014 #49
Yep. SheilaT Nov 2014 #50
Stone actually synthesizes 2-3 mainstream CTs, drawing salient points KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #55
EVERYTHING since JFK has been a conspiracy to some. 7962 Nov 2014 #59
9/11, Iran/Contra were actual conspiracies. Warren Stupidity Nov 2014 #68
You know what I mean by 9/11 conspiracy! 7962 Nov 2014 #180
No. You gave a big list of stuff including several actual conspiracies Warren Stupidity Nov 2014 #228
"WMD's in Iraq" is a proven conspiracy. grahamhgreen Nov 2014 #224
Conspiracy? No, just plain lie after lie! 7962 Nov 2014 #237
Really. Like the time LBJ said North Vietnam torpedoed our destroyers in Gulf of Tonkin. Octafish Nov 2014 #72
How is Iran/Contra not a conspiracy? deurbano Nov 2014 #76
LOL - Do you deny the Contras? JonLP24 Nov 2014 #174
No, I mean some people think THAT was covering up a different operation. nt 7962 Nov 2014 #179
For balance Depaysement Nov 2014 #64
Thanks for the tip. I'll try to take a look next time I'm at the library. - nt KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #160
I've read it. H2O Man Nov 2014 #81
If it was a footnote buried way in the back of the book, it would have been documented KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #163
Sure. H2O Man Nov 2014 #164
"Both saw and heard what happened" - well, that is the crux of the matter. So KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #167
Well, they don't H2O Man Nov 2014 #172
I used the word 'alleged' because eye- and ear-witness testimony is KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #173
It is a fascinating event H2O Man Nov 2014 #250
PS: H2O Man Nov 2014 #168
Then, you're not very well read, KC... MrMickeysMom Nov 2014 #206
Bugliosi's book didn't sell many copies b/c it is over 1,000 pages (plus KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #213
I don't believe it was a coincidence that JFK, RFK, and MLK Jr. were all killed by lone gunmen. rhett o rick Nov 2014 #14
There IT is, rhett o rick. And look at all those that died after contradicting the Commission. Wet bobthedrummer Nov 2014 #20
Bush Sr billhicks76 Nov 2014 #124
Most people like them because it is exciting and the truth is boring! Proved. nt Logical Nov 2014 #142
Ahh yes, the "truth". It must be comforting to know when one knows the "truth". rhett o rick Nov 2014 #148
What is the biggest CT that most didn't believe that has been proved to be correct? nt Logical Nov 2014 #169
It's not that the truth is 'boring' but that it is so banal that it KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #178
Yes, this was only the first of many "where were you when" moments for us... LiberalElite Nov 2014 #15
Remembering that day, with grief. love_katz Nov 2014 #17
Mortal Error: The Shot That Killed JFK Ezlivin Nov 2014 #19
I saw the documentary and thought it odd that all these years louis-t Nov 2014 #92
LOL, many have recreated those shots. nt Logical Nov 2014 #143
Name them. Octafish Nov 2014 #208
Send me the link to that report where that quote was listed nt Logical Nov 2014 #211
So, you can't name anyone who did what you stated? Octafish Nov 2014 #214
I'll send you a link from the 1975 documentary tomorrow. Nt Logical Nov 2014 #215
The quote is on that page?? nt Logical Nov 2014 #218
This thread belongs in Creative Speculation frogmarch Nov 2014 #21
Good lord -hit the alert then, and show some respect for our assassinated President. bobthedrummer Nov 2014 #24
Oh, please. frogmarch Nov 2014 #35
+1 YoungDemCA Nov 2014 #38
Post removed Post removed Nov 2014 #39
Yup! Not at all about tribute. longship Nov 2014 #57
No. And if you believe that, here are 13 documents you should read about the JFK assassination. Octafish Nov 2014 #70
Sorry, my friend. No can go there. longship Nov 2014 #86
Very interesting story. You reply doesn't address the facts at hand, however. Octafish Nov 2014 #236
Nailed it... SidDithers Nov 2014 #113
CT challenges your blind faith in your authoritarian leaders. They would never lie to you. rhett o rick Nov 2014 #150
... SidDithers Nov 2014 #152
There are lots of conspiracies. They exist. Denying that they do is like denying climate change. rhett o rick Nov 2014 #154
Yes conspiracies exist ballabosh Nov 2014 #210
Yes maybe there isn't one. My problem is the self-righteous @#$%$ rhett o rick Nov 2014 #219
what about... ensemble Nov 2014 #231
Professional Disinformationist Octafish Nov 2014 #238
the people involved... ensemble Nov 2014 #240
ct jabber olddots Nov 2014 #130
Close minded people often have issues with abstract thought. Rex Nov 2014 #196
Sounds like a conspiracy theory to me, shouldn't that be in creative speculation? Rex Nov 2014 #192
No, what this thread got was the same few people who seek to use that phrase... MrMickeysMom Nov 2014 #202
I love your kitty gifs. frogmarch Nov 2014 #232
Oh boo hoo. Once a year we get to point out just how fucked our history has been since '63 Warren Stupidity Nov 2014 #69
The fact RFK's kids can't talk on TV about what their father told them shows the cover-up continues. Octafish Nov 2014 #23
Glad to see you chiming in, Sir. This is a cradle to grave domestic black op in many respects imo. bobthedrummer Nov 2014 #27
JFK: ''Peace and prosperity for all.'' Octafish Nov 2014 #256
Could it be because they were liberal icons? LongTomH Nov 2014 #90
+ 1000 red dog 1 Nov 2014 #94
Thanks for that, Octafish. n/t Ghost Dog Nov 2014 #186
"This thread is in memory of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Join me in tribute to him". k&r for JFK uppityperson Nov 2014 #25
. bobthedrummer Nov 2014 #28
I will never forget him and what he could have done for our country. TNNurse Nov 2014 #30
. bobthedrummer Nov 2014 #34
..... YoungDemCA Nov 2014 #29
Say what? bobthedrummer Nov 2014 #31
Don't be obtuse YoungDemCA Nov 2014 #32
Is that how you show respect for our slain President, YoungDemCA??? bobthedrummer Nov 2014 #36
No more disrespectful than promoting a false narrative of history YoungDemCA Nov 2014 #37
So that really is how you show your feelings about what happened to President Kennedy in Dallas-woe. bobthedrummer Nov 2014 #41
Who now is promoting a false narrative of history? If it's such a false narrative shraby Nov 2014 #43
you decide whats false ? olddots Nov 2014 #161
Really? How childish. rhett o rick Nov 2014 #221
... Mnemosyne Nov 2014 #33
It's NEVER been closed heaven05 Nov 2014 #45
It was a right wing coup d'etat. jalan48 Nov 2014 #48
At least now the Democratic leaders aren't killed anymore, shraby Nov 2014 #80
LOL-Less Bloody I guess. jalan48 Nov 2014 #115
The Warren Commission is the ONLY explanation that fits. JFK was assasinated by a lone nut. MohRokTah Nov 2014 #54
But was the lone nut Lee Harvey Oswald or George H.W. Bush? Initech Nov 2014 #61
Oh brother! MohRokTah Nov 2014 #82
I can think of several reasons for Kennedy to be assassinated. PDJane Nov 2014 #58
+1. nt AnotherDreamWeaver Nov 2014 #63
I can think of a few more. RufusTFirefly Nov 2014 #73
Yep, those too. PDJane Nov 2014 #77
You left out the most important reason MohRokTah Nov 2014 #103
It's amazing how many lone nutballs there are in US history, PDJane Nov 2014 #138
With the exception of Lincoln, a lone nutball is responsible for ever presidential assassination. MohRokTah Nov 2014 #146
Uh huh. PDJane Nov 2014 #185
All of our future changed that day....not for better...still seek and wish for answers. joanbarnes Nov 2014 #60
Lyndon Johnson was the criminal who organized the assassination. undeterred Nov 2014 #65
I thought it was by J Edgar Hoover or George H.W. Bush or a right wing coup d'etat. cpwm17 Nov 2014 #98
LBJ was the organizer and stood to assume the presidency. undeterred Nov 2014 #105
I'll add the Secret Service and the CIA to the list of villains cpwm17 Nov 2014 #216
I love seeing all these candles lit Duval Nov 2014 #66
It Was Space Alien CIA Saucer Nazi Invisible Lizard Wolf Frankula Nov 2014 #67
cute olddots Nov 2014 #79
+10,000,000 eom MohRokTah Nov 2014 #83
Conveniently Quasimodem Nov 2014 #89
but if you don't know exactly what happened... ensemble Nov 2014 #230
Good Doggy. Quasimodem Nov 2014 #254
+A Brazillion! N/T Dr Hobbitstein Nov 2014 #110
I Forgot Illuminati Wolf Frankula Nov 2014 #126
On another post I posted my memory of the day JFK was assassinated. classof56 Nov 2014 #71
I'm definitely with you there! LongTomH Nov 2014 #91
An inconsistency is not proof of a conspiracy, Frizzy Fighter Nov 2014 #84
Gotta have the proper attire to view this thread. Dr Hobbitstein Nov 2014 #85
I'm still crying Central Scruitinizer Nov 2014 #97
Don't go down to Bush town. blkmusclmachine Nov 2014 #100
Three words: "Evidence of Revision" Youtube. nt kelliekat44 Nov 2014 #101
The official explanation is far from adequate. Enthusiast Nov 2014 #102
I, like everyone else, WinstonSmith4740 Nov 2014 #106
I was in my 1st year of college & didn't have classes that day because it was a Friday, red dog 1 Nov 2014 #111
LHO Was A Patsy colsohlibgal Nov 2014 #112
And, with the exception of the Apollo program awoke_in_2003 Nov 2014 #114
K&R...Thanks for posting, bobthedrummer red dog 1 Nov 2014 #116
i remember it like it was yesterday.... spanone Nov 2014 #119
Like you Bob, I pay tribute to JFK by continuing the search for justice. robertpaulsen Nov 2014 #120
Good read... malokvale77 Nov 2014 #139
this morning hopemountain Nov 2014 #122
K&R Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #125
Thanks for the tribute thread to JFK, bobthedrummer. pacalo Nov 2014 #131
K&R Carolina Nov 2014 #134
A K & R for JFK Lifelong Protester Nov 2014 #135
I remember all too well malokvale77 Nov 2014 #140
FFS, more of this conspiracy shit? You are not helping his memory with that. Dishonoring it!! nt Logical Nov 2014 #141
You seem to be afraid of conspiracy shit. Why such a reaction? Does it challenge your rhett o rick Nov 2014 #157
How gullible are you? nt Logical Nov 2014 #171
sad... ensemble Nov 2014 #229
mom won't either PatrynXX Nov 2014 #147
... spanone Nov 2014 #149
. lastlib Nov 2014 #153
Yes, a tribute to JFK, and sadly there are still many unanswered questions IMO. n/t RKP5637 Nov 2014 #156
Here are some photos. midnight Nov 2014 #159
I've been watching... TeeYiYi Nov 2014 #162
Dark day in the history of our country! juajen Nov 2014 #166
How convenience that Jack Ruby shot Oswald before he could testify or be asked enough questions Reter Nov 2014 #175
FFS, it never ends what people will imagine! nt Logical Nov 2014 #198
I spent 51 years reading about this, NOT closed. gordianot Nov 2014 #177
who cares? JFK is still dead. It is time to move on. kwassa Nov 2014 #182
And a year later Poppy became Chairman of the Republican Party for Harris County, Texas. Rex Nov 2014 #184
Bingo. Ghost Dog Nov 2014 #187
K&R MissDeeds Nov 2014 #191
Our country has never been the same ailsagirl Nov 2014 #193
Mahalo bob.. I was driving along the road in Phoenix, AZ, listening to the radio and I Cha Nov 2014 #203
CIA involved, Oswald was the patsy. indivisibleman Nov 2014 #209
Inclined to say closed. moondust Nov 2014 #223
Yep, he's certainly not the type one would enlist in an assassination plot. cpwm17 Nov 2014 #233
well... ensemble Nov 2014 #244
The shells from his recently purchased weapon were still at the scene cpwm17 Nov 2014 #248
That's what the government tells us dflprincess Nov 2014 #257
But now you are making the conspiracy unmanageably large cpwm17 Nov 2014 #258
I was born 6 months before the assasination. nilesobek Nov 2014 #225
should look at Justice Integrity Project laserhaas Nov 2014 #226
Thank you! Outstanding resource!!!!!!! Octafish Nov 2014 #239
He's one cool attorney laserhaas Nov 2014 #242
Well... Octafish Nov 2014 #246
I Object, to assumption of facts not in evidence. laserhaas Nov 2014 #247
Thank you for the kind correction. Octafish Nov 2014 #253
I concur (and she's worse than you think) laserhaas Nov 2014 #255
I was in Catholic school. They sent us home. raven mad Nov 2014 #235
I remember the day like it was yesterday BlueJac Nov 2014 #241
My Dad always believed the republicans were behind the assassination. B Calm Nov 2014 #243
A TRUE HERO turbinetree Nov 2014 #245
The fact that during the 50-year discussion last year the words "accused" and "alleged" Boomerproud Nov 2014 #249
Case Closed, here's the dirty truth the MSM doesn't want you to know HoosierCowboy Nov 2014 #252
K&R woo me with science Nov 2014 #259
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