[lbo-talk] Most Americans, including John Kerry, continue to believe Kennedy was victim of a conspiracy

Shane Mage shmage at pipeline.com
Thu Nov 21 09:56:14 PST 2013


On Nov 21, 2013, at 10:04 AM, John Palmer wrote:
> According to Hartmann most of the members of
> the Warren commission believed that a serious investigation of
> Kennedy's
> assassination would lead back to Cuba and from there to Russia and
> hence to WWIII. They hamstrung the investigation because they
> mistakenly
> believed that Cuba would be implicated by a serious investigation.
> Hartmann
> wrote a book on the subject some years ago -- I've not read it nor
> do I
> feel I need to since his account to Amy Goodman settled this issue for
> me.

This is ultra stupid. The mob presence was obvious to anybody with the slightest knowledge of Jakov Rubinstein's (Jack Ruby's) history and activities. The US Intelligence services connection to the patsy (L.H.Oswald) was an open book to the master-manipulator of the coverup, Kennedy's bitter enemy Allen Dulles, among many others like Hoover and Ford. The spectre of WWIII resulting from an honest investigation was part of the coverup, never more--how could it when the facts pointed directly away from Cuba and directly to its worst enemies? Cuba would seem implicated ONLY if the (disposed of) patsy could be made out to be the assassin. What kind of idiot can swallow the story that the sole connection to Cuba was invented to avoid the (nonexistent) possibility of public hysteria leading to WWIII?

Shane Mage

"scientific discovery is basically recognition of obvious realities that self-interest or ideology have kept everybody from paying attention to"



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