Being the 50th Anniversary of the JFK Assassination, I was sort of - TopicsExpress



          

Being the 50th Anniversary of the JFK Assassination, I was sort of dreading this day, for a couple of reasons. First, I listen to the radio a lot, while driving into work and I knew I would have to listen to a bunch of people call in with their crazy theories about the assassination and I knew that by the time I got to work, I would be furious, lol. Most of you that know me, know that I have put over 3-1/2 decades of research and even some investigation into the assassination and have a couple of my on “plausible” theories. I became interested in the assassination at a very early age (14) when I was listening to one of my uncles talk about it with my father. My uncle was one of the Dallas Motorcycle Patrolman in the motorcade that morning and he was one of the closest people to the President when he was mortally shot. So, listening to him, I realized at an early age that there was more to the story. I don’t want to go into my theory, because it is way too long, but I do want to say one thing about all of this rhetoric we will be hearing today. There are two reasons that most Americans don’t believe in a “lone gunman theory.” The first reason is that they want to feel the President was simply killed by one guy, a nutjob named Lee Harvey Oswald. There has to be something more to it then that, right? The second and most important reason is that Kennedy had a lot of people that probably had a motive to have him killed. (Please don’t tell me LBJ.) Kennedy had just fired Allen Dulles, the head of the CIA. He had also fired General Cabell as well. Kennedy and his brother, Bobby, had attacked the very people that helped them win the election, the mob……….and on top of that JFK had man affairs, one being with the biggest NYC crime boss in history. Let’s also not forget Castro, who they tried to have killed on numerous occasions. Therefore, there are any number or reasons and motives for more than one person to be involved. Without going into detail, I can prove without a shadow of a doubt that Oswald did not act alone. Don’t kid yourself though………….he wasn’t a “patsy.” He was one of the gunmen. Don’t ever doubt that, regardless of what crazy theory you hear. He could have only fired two shots though. One of the three shell casings that found at the scene was badly crimped and damaged, and was not capbable of firing a bullet. Plus, in the manual for the gun he owned, an Italian Carcano Rifle (6.5mm), it states that you should keep a spent cartridge in the breech at all times, to prevent moisture from entering the breech. This is what he did…………he ejected that empty cartridge, then fired two more rounds. Look, there are a lot of details I am leaving out………..like about 12,000 pages, lol, but the bottom line is that he only fired two rounds. Plus, every eyewitness and even sound recordings put the two final shots too close together for a person with a bolt action rifle to fire at that speed. FBI and other people have fired 3 rounds in the given time………..but not in the speed they were actually fired, regarding the space between rounds fired. NOBODY and I mean NOBODY knows who was responsible for the shooting of this President and they most likely never will, especially with so many files still kept under lock and key. I have a lot of documents in my possession, including the actual autopsy photographs and reports (copies of the “original” reports, not that ones that Dr. Humes transferred over to the newer (unblood-stained) documents. There are only a few theories out there that I think are plausible, and mine is one of them. There is a Houston connection involved with my theory, which involves a man that killed his parents around that same time period. If any of you are interested, just let me know. I have ruled out all of the silly theories, such as: LBJ did it, Jackie had him killed, or Aliens did it (not illegal aliens, just plain old aliens, lol) There are some crazy theories out there, trust me. One of the more interesting theories, though I don’t agree with it, is that the Secret Service Agent, George Hickey, accidentally shot the President from the SS follow up vehicle. The trajectories don’t really add up, but it would explain some of the Secret Service “odd behavior” after the assassination. They did lie to the Warren Commission, for sure.
Posted on: Fri, 22 Nov 2013 16:08:13 +0000

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