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Posted on 2/16/20 at 10:51 am to
Posted by ChineseBandit58
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Posted on 2/16/20 at 10:51 am to
Haven't read the LINK - but I was an engineer at McDonnell Aircraft in St. Loius when the news came around that JFK had been shot. Unbelievable moment for me. When the shock wore off, my first thought was = LBJ.

Whatever tactic or organization was employed, LBJ was the prime-mover behind the scenes.

I have no doubt that Oswald was the shooter - but that is just the end product of larger "why? Who?" questions. At the end of that trail lies LBJ - imho.
Posted by burdhead
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Posted on 2/16/20 at 11:02 am to
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ChineseBandit58
E. Howard Hunt confessed that him and other CIA officers orchestrated the killing of JFK. If one spent time reading the available documents, its obvious that the CIA/Mafia marriage was where it came from. This is why I pray for POTUS every day

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Confession of Howard Hunt
Legendary CIA spy and convicted Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt.
Legendary CIA spy and convicted Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt.
Before his death in January 2007, CIA master spy and convicted Watergate conspirator Howard Hunt confessed to being peripherally involved in the assassination of President Kennedy, and named several other participants.

In notes and conversations with his son Saint John, and in an audiotape he created in 2004 to be played after his death, Hunt described being invited into the "big event" at a Miami safehouse in 1963. Others named in the plot:

Frank Sturgis, an anti-Castro paramilitary closely associated with Hunt. Sturgis was one of the Watergate burglars.
David Morales, Chief of Operations at the CIA's JMWAVE station in Miami. Morales himself told a few close associates of his involvement.
David Phillips, CIA propaganda specialist and later Chief of Western Hemisphere Division. Phillips was assigned to Mexico City during the mysterious trip of Lee Harvey Oswald, or someone using his name, to that city in the fall of 1963.
Antonio Veciana, Cuban exile leader of Alpha 66. Veciana told the HSCA that a "Maurice Bishop," thought by many to be Phillips, pointed out Lee Harvey Oswald to him.
William Harvey, a CIA officer who ran the ZR/RIFLE "executive action" program. Harvey fell out of favor with the Kennedys when he sent sabotage teams into Cuba during the 1962 Missile Crisis.
Cord Meyer, a high-level CIA officer whose ex-wife Mary Meyer was having an affair with JFK.
French Gunman Grassy Knoll. Hunt's chart included an unnamed French hit man on the infamous grassy knoll.
Lyndon Johnson, Vice-President.
Hunt says he declined active participation but did have a "benchwarmer" role in the plot. In the tape excerpt made available so far, Hunt made no claims which would prove his allegations. However, the people he names have all been suspects in the assassination for some time, and many of them worked closely together in anti-Castro operations.

In the "smoking gun" tape which helped drive him from office, President Richard Nixon said this of Hunt: "You open that scab there's a hell of a lot of things..." He then instructed Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman to take a message to CIA Director Richard Helms, asking Helms to intervene in the FBI's early Watergate investigation because "the President believes that it is going to open the whole Bay of Pigs thing up again." In his book The Ends of Power, Haldeman described Helms' reaction: "Turmoil in the room. Helms gripping the arms of his chair leaning forward and shouting, 'The Bay of Pigs had nothing to do with this. I have no concern about the Bay of Pigs'." Haldeman came to believe that the "Bay of Pigs" referred to the Kennedy assassination.

Hunt's story has been challenged due to its lack of corroboration, its internal inconsistencies and Hunt's failure to provide any details from his activities in 1963 which would support it.

Some will accept Hunt's confession as the truth. For others, Hunt's naming of LBJ at the top of the plot will be seen as a bit of "spin" to present the assassination as a "rogue operation," deflecting attention from higher-level sponsors within the government. For that matter, Hunt was not necessarily in a position to know the ultimate authors of the conspiracy.

For others, the confession will be dismissed, seen as a parting gift to a ne'er-do-well son or perhaps a "last laugh" on America from a man who hated Kennedy with a passio
This post was edited on 2/16/20 at 11:09 am
Posted by Godfather1
What WAS St George, Louisiana
Member since Oct 2006
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Posted on 2/16/20 at 11:17 am to
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Haven't read the LINK - but I was an engineer at McDonnell Aircraft in St. Loius when the news came around that JFK had been shot. Unbelievable moment for me. When the shock wore off, my first thought was = LBJ.

Whatever tactic or organization was employed, LBJ was the prime-mover behind the scenes.

I have no doubt that Oswald was the shooter - but that is just the end product of larger "why? Who?" questions. At the end of that trail lies LBJ - imho.


It’s Detective 101: when somebody is murdered, who stands to gain the most from that person’s death?
This post was edited on 2/16/20 at 11:20 am
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