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Re: JFK Killer
[Re: olivant]
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11/18/13 09:25 AM
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Yea I have been watching documentaries about JFK all weekend long and that one just happen to be one of the ones I watched, very interesting. It's fascinating to hear everybody's theories about what happen that day.
If anything in this life is certain, if history has taught us anything, it is that you can kill anyone. ~ Michael Corlelone
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Re: JFK Killer
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Is there a single mob related biography, which has an explanation that is considered credible by historians? Or were they all tall tales designed to sell books? These are all second hand accounts, but these people claimed to have heard it directly from the alleged conspirators.
Sam Giancana's brother (Chuck) claimed Sam claimed to have been involved in the murder conspiracy in his book, Double Cross.
Frank Ragano claimed Santo Trafficante confessed in Mob Lawyer.
Bill Bonanno claimed that Johnny Roselli admitted to shooting Kennedy from a sewage drain in his autobiography, Bound By Honor.
Carlos Marcello confessed his involvement in the JFK murder with an inmate, as reported by the Biography channel's Mobsters series.
You shit-kicking, stinky, horse-manure-smelling motherfucker you! If you ever get out of line over there again, I'll smash your fucking head so hard you won't be able to get that cowboy hat on. You hear me? Fucking hick. -Nicky (Casino)
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Re: JFK Killer
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I asked my AP U.S history teacher what he thought about the assassination of JFK, he said that the Russian mob set up the assassination. Hmmmm
If anything in this life is certain, if history has taught us anything, it is that you can kill anyone. ~ Michael Corlelone
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Re: JFK Killer
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11/18/13 05:30 PM
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Yes, I watched it years ago. It's just one in a long line of conspiracy memes that are entirely based on speculation. Read Vincent Buglioso's epic 1,000 page Reclaiming History about the assassination. That along with the History Channel's analysis of the assassination should dispel any doubts. I thought Gerald Posners book "Case Closed" for the most part was an interesting read. Similar to Bugliosi's book as it came to the same conclusion that it was Oswald and only Oswald. Off topic, GC. But if you enjoy Posner's writing style (and I do, myself), then you should definitely read "Miami Babylon." It's all about the resurgence of South Beach after the mid-'80s. There's quite a bit in there about the criminal element (cocaine cowboys, Chris Paciello, money laundering, etc...), so it also doubles as a true crime book. Here's the Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/Miami-Babylon-Weal...ds=miami+posner
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Re: JFK Killer
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Personally, I was never overly interested about whether there was a single gunman or multiple shooters. I just assumed there were multiple shooters- albeit without solid proof.
However, I've always been fascinated in the whodunnit aspect of the murder. The Jack Ruby connection is a smoking gun for a murder conspiracy involving the mob. Why did he whack Oswald?
You shit-kicking, stinky, horse-manure-smelling motherfucker you! If you ever get out of line over there again, I'll smash your fucking head so hard you won't be able to get that cowboy hat on. You hear me? Fucking hick. -Nicky (Casino)
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Re: JFK Killer
[Re: olivant]
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11/19/13 07:28 PM
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Because Oswald was silenced before he could answer questions.
Oswald was in law enforcement custody from mid-afternoon on Friday until Sunday morning. He was interrogated during much of that time by the Dallas Police Department, the Dallas County Sheriff's Department, the FBI, and even a Postal Inspector. And not a single word of it was recorded I never bought Oswald as the lone shooter. In fact, I'm pretty sure he didn't fire a shot at all. Regardless, you will NEVER convince me that the fatal head shot came from behind Kennedy and not the right front (grassy knoll area). I'm actually going to the museum on Friday for the 50th anniversary. I'm looking forward to it. I've been once before but I was 10 and don't really remember too much of it.
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Re: JFK Killer
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11/19/13 09:13 PM
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If you want to cut to the chase: the Warren Commission’s conclusion wins by default: Kennedy probably- repeat, probably - was not the victim of a conspiracy. That conclusion wins not because it is definitive, but because it is less improbable than any of the conspiracy theories—all of which are even more flawed than the Warren Commission Report. But, because the Warren Commission conclusion is less improbable than the conspiracy theories, doesn't make it a case-closer--not by far. Given the indecent haste of the commission’s work, the large amount of potentially significant information either deliberately withheld from the commission by the FBi and CIA, or not looked-for by the Commission, and the passage of a half century, the only reasonably credible certainty is that the case will never be closed.
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Re: JFK Killer
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11/20/13 10:07 AM
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Isn't the government releasing the Kennedy files in 2020? Thought I heard that... I sure hope so I would be so interested in seeing those.
If anything in this life is certain, if history has taught us anything, it is that you can kill anyone. ~ Michael Corlelone
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Re: JFK Killer
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11/20/13 09:24 PM
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The public's skepticism of the WC is arguably what spawned the movements of the 1960's--Americans just never fully trusted their gov't after that.
Too much coincidence for me. LHO, who had already attempted political assassination some months earlier, just happens to get a job at the book depository, and the Presidential motorcade just happens to change routes down that street and open the top?
No, i think Oswald was there, but was just what he said he was, a patsy. Someone else did the shooting and left the patsy to take the wrap under the guise of protection--very powerful protection which soon double crossed him.
EDIT- I DO think it's time to put to bed the grassy knoll conspiracy--watching the fatal head shot in freeze frame shows Kennedy's head move slightly forward upon impact, suggesting a rear entrance wound.
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Re: JFK Killer
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If you want to cut to the chase: the Warren Commission’s conclusion wins by default: Kennedy probably- repeat, probably - was not the victim of a conspiracy. That conclusion wins not because it is definitive, but because it is less improbable than any of the conspiracy theories—all of which are even more flawed than the Warren Commission Report. But, because the Warren Commission conclusion is less improbable than the conspiracy theories, doesn't make it a case-closer--not by far. Given the indecent haste of the commission’s work, the large amount of potentially significant information either deliberately withheld from the commission by the FBi and CIA, or not looked-for by the Commission, and the passage of a half century, the only reasonably credible certainty is that the case will never be closed.
The United States House of Representatives Select Committee on Assassinations was formed in 1976 to investigate the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. The Committee investigated until 1978 and issued its final report, and concluded that Kennedy was very likely assassinated as a result of a conspiracy.
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Re: JFK Killer
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11/20/13 10:11 PM
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Isn't the government releasing the Kennedy files in 2020? Thought I heard that... I sure hope so I would be so interested in seeing those. 2038. They sealed everything for 75 years from 1963.
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Re: JFK Killer
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11/21/13 10:17 PM
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If you want to cut to the chase: the Warren Commission’s conclusion wins by default: Kennedy probably- repeat, probably - was not the victim of a conspiracy. That conclusion wins not because it is definitive, but because it is less improbable than any of the conspiracy theories—all of which are even more flawed than the Warren Commission Report. But, because the Warren Commission conclusion is less improbable than the conspiracy theories, doesn't make it a case-closer--not by far. Given the indecent haste of the commission’s work, the large amount of potentially significant information either deliberately withheld from the commission by the FBi and CIA, or not looked-for by the Commission, and the passage of a half century, the only reasonably credible certainty is that the case will never be closed.
The United States House of Representatives Select Committee on Assassinations was formed in 1976 to investigate the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. The Committee investigated until 1978 and issued its final report, and concluded that Kennedy was very likely assassinated as a result of a conspiracy. The HSCA hearings were pretty much a joke,and actually did nothing to discredit the Warren report.The Committee found that JFK was probably killed as part of a conspiracy,but that said conspiracy was not the work of the Soviets,Castro,Anti-Castro Cubans, the Mafia,the CIA,the FBI,the Secret Service,or any other person or group. It also says that (based on a Dictabelt recording from a Dallas Motorcycle cop's recorder that has since been thoroughly discredited),four shots were probably fired ,including at least one from the Grassy Knoll. So basically,the official conclusion is that ,yes,there was a conspiracy,but it didn't really involve anyone,and that yes,there was a fourth shot,but maybe there wasn't,we're not sure. If anything,that dog and pony show strongly reinforced the fact that Oswald was the lone shooter.
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