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In reply to the discussion: Let's have a poll on JFK [View all]Zen Democrat
(5,901 posts)There are plenty of videotapes available that the official media doesn't spread around. Get past the long and winding intro and watch Evidence of Revision Part 1. There's also a video in two parts that played on the History Channel a couple of years back that contains the interview with Jack Ruby's star, Jada. Listen to her comments on Day 1 of the Oswald killing. And also the Jack Ruby comments when he is leaving court in 1964 are never shown but they are available. This is all news footage.
Oswald wasn't trying to defect to Cuba. He was doing what he was told by his handlers, which he didn't realize was setting himself up. Oswald was a spy. There were several other false defectors who went to the Soviet Union within a few months' period. They all came back to the US after stays of 1-3 years. He went to the Soviet Union and never spoke a word of Russian there, only English. We know he spoke Russian fluently (where did he learn that?) because he hung out with the White Russian oilmen in Dallas (why would they befriend a Communist defector?) and they said he spoke perfect Russian. His best friend was a Russian emigre with strong ties to the CIA, George de Mohrenschildt. Oswald was NEVER a loner. He always had companions. And he wasn't a nut since his teachers all claimed he was extremely bright and a good student.
No lone nut at all. Just a cover story to frame the patsy who had been in the process of having his goose cooked for several years. Angleton at CIA was running the false defector program. James Jesus Angleton, the covert operations chief of the CIA is a good place to start looking for masterminds.
This isn't all that confusing. After all these years, we can look at the group of people murdered in the immediate days after Dallas, and then during the Warren Commission, and then there was another big spurt of deaths by murder or suicide at the time of the House Select Committee on the Assassination of JFK and MLK.