[lbo-talk] Most Americans, including John Kerry, continue to believe Kennedy was victim of a conspiracy
John Palmer
john at sonoracohousing.com
Thu Nov 21 15:32:18 PST 2013
On 11/21/2013 10:56 AM, Shane Mage wrote:
>
> 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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It seems you are a deep student of these conspiracy theories. I confess
that I am perhaps
even more of an ultra stupid idiot than you make me out to be. I don't
understand anything
that you have written. Hartmann does not strike me as an idiot. John Palmer
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