[lbo-talk] Fwd: [CubaNews] JR/Juana Carrasco Martin: JFK and the Lost Keys

Shane Mage shmage at pipeline.com
Sun Nov 24 12:42:49 PST 2013



>
> JUVENTUD REBELDE
> JFK and the Lost Keys
> Juana Carrasco Martín • juana at juventudrebelde.cu
>
> November 21, 2013 22:11:02 CDT
>
> Fifty years and the truth is still kept under seven locks. Who
> killed John F. Kennedy? Elementary: the bullets fired in Dallas on
> November 22, 1963 sealed a coup d’état where the CIA and the extreme
> right of the American political and economic power had shaken hands
> to use as executioners Italian-American mobsters and anti-Cuban
> terrorists from Miami.
>
> Lee Harvey Oswald? A tale of fiction, without science, that even
> most of the very naive stopped believing long time ago. The
> unfortunate scapegoat manufactured in an attempt to link Cuba to the
> assassination, and to have a new pretext to act against the island
> of strength and dignity; a campaign of rumors and misinformation
> that was linked to the CIA and retold in a recent book by the former
> intelligence agency officer, Brian Latell.
>
> Cuba was was not the only focal point. There was also an ongoing war
> against Vietnam whose escalation was of interest to the military
> industrial complex; there was an agreement to start nuclear
> disarmament that would put aside the danger hanging over humankind
> that almost had fatal consequences during the Missile Crisis in
> October, 1962.
>
> The wide conspiracy spun a web of false leads, censored documents,
> and convenient deaths of witnesses or participants in the events of
> the assassination or the fruitless investigations... But if there
> has never been a certain conclusion, and the U.S. citizens were
> paralyzed by the media, politicians and authorities who were not
> interested in getting to the truth, doubt persists: 61 percent of
> Americans are convinced that Oswald did not act alone...
>
> Perhaps the assassination of JFK is one of the events that produced
> more literature in history; and I do not mean the hundreds of
> thousands of articles written in virtually every country on this
> planet. I'm talking about books -reaching an estimated figure of
> over 2000- large volumes ready to prove this or that theory.
>
> After five decades of mystery, new research comes to light, like
> that by Italian journalist Claudio Accogli presented in his book
> Kennedy deve morire (Kennedy must die ); or that by James W. Douglas
> described in JFK and The Unspeakable. Why He died and Why It
> Matters; or the views expressed by David Talbot in The Conspiracy
> (whose original title is Brothers) who explained in a recent
> interview: "The plot against JFK was orchestrated by experts, and
> had all the features of a sophisticated intelligence operation . As
> soon as Robert [Kennedy, U.S. Attorney General] learned of the death
> of his brother, he knew he was facing a powerful enemy. And he knew
> he could not trust the security agencies who had betrayed his
> brother: the CIA, the FBI or the Secret Service ...”
>
> By chance, assassinating a U.S. President was not a federal crime in
> 1963; it was only declared so in 1965. But hiding the truth of this
> story is still valid in the imperial country and it is unlikely
> that, in 2017, they will open the locks that protect the story that
> is contained in the more than 1100 files related to the
> assassination; a story that belongs to the American people and the
> world.
>
> Also 50 years ago –on November 23, 1963– Fidel, in an analytical
> speech on the terrible event, enlightened the world and called on
> Americans to find out who had –and why– acted in such "a macabre
> plan to conduct a policy of war and aggression, to put the U.S.
> government in the hands of the most aggressive circles of monopoly,
> militarism and the worst government agencies in the United States.
> It is in our own interest, in the interest of all peoples and the
> people of the United States to demand this."
>
> The call has not been answered; the wound that bled the President,
> 18,250 days ago, has not yet closed; many questions remain unanswered.
>
>
> JUVENTUD REBELBE
>
> JFK y las llaves perdidas
>
> http://www.juventudrebelde.cu/opinion/2013-11-21/jfk-y-las-llaves-perdidas/
>
>
> Juana Carrasco Martín • juana at juventudrebelde.cu
> 21 de Noviembre del 2013 22:11:02 CDT
>
> Cincuenta años y la verdad sigue guardada bajo siete candados.
> ¿Quién mató a John F. Kennedy? Elemental, las balas disparadas en
> Dallas el 22 de noviembre de 1963 sellaron un golpe de Estado donde
> estrecharon sus manos la CIA y la extrema derecha del poder político-
> económico estadounidense para utilizar como sicarios a mafiosos
> italo-estadounidenses y terroristas anticubanos de Miami.
>
> ¿Lee Harvey Oswald? Un cuento de ficción, sin ciencia, en el que
> prácticamente hace mucho que los ingenuos dejaron de creer. El
> infeliz chivo expiatorio buscado y fabricado para el intento de
> vincular a Cuba, con el objetivo de encontrar un nuevo pretexto que
> les facilitara actuar contra la Isla de la resistencia y la
> dignidad, una campaña de rumores y desinformación que estuvo
> vinculada a la CIA y que se repite en un reciente libro escrito por
> el ex oficial de la agencia de Inteligencia, Brian Latell.
>
> No solo era Cuba el punto focal; estaba una guerra comenzada contra
> Vietnam que era de interés del complejo militar industrial
> continuar; existía un tratado para iniciar el desarme nuclear,
> alejando el peligro a que había estado abocada la humanidad durante
> la Crisis de octubre de 1962....



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