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JOEBIALEK
Feb 08, 2006, 01:10 PM
Perhaps known as one of the greatest murder mysteries of all time, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy has for years intrigued scholars, authors and the average American citizen. The assassination can be classified into two distinct categories: method and significance. Few would argue that too much emphasis has been given to the method and very little to the significance. This is exactly how the perpetrators would like it to be. Photographic evidence along with eyewitness testimony has already conclusively proven that JFK was shot by more than one assassin. The Mary Mormon photo clearly shows the profile of a shooter behind the picket fence on the grassy knoll. It is obviously someone wearing a policeman's uniform {some speculate it was J.D. Tippit}. This was the fatal head shot. Two other bullets struck the President; the first one entered at the base of the throat and the second struck him in the back. While the positions of the assassins makes for a good game of clue, the more important issue is the significance of the assassination.

Many have speculated that the former Soviet Union, Cuba, the KKK, the Mafia, LBJ, CIA and the FBI all had strong motives to attempt this. However, given the connection of Lee Harvey Oswald to the CIA and Jack Ruby to the Mafia along with the altered autopsy reports, the evidence points to a coup de' dat by the CIA. They did it because they believed JFK was taking the United States on the wrong path towards dealing with communism. That is the reason why the cover-up has been sustained for so long. The perpetrators honestly believed they were doing the right thing for the United States at the time. The will of the people was discarded in favor of preserving the nation as they saw fit. Unfortunately, they didn't realize the long term effects of the assassination. One result was the increased power of capitalism over democracy. Profit has become more important than freedom. Corporations are more concerned with increasing the wealth of a select few than with promoting the general welfare of the very nation that allows them to conduct business. A second result has been the subordination of this nation's civil liberties to the private agendas of the powers that be. The only opinions that are accepted today are those that further the bottom line. Contrary opinions are discouraged and distorted by spin doctors. The only explanation for the lack of attention given to the significance of the assassination is because the government, the military and the media all know what happened and to expose the event for what it really was goes to the central core of what constitutes the United States of America.

jakobscalpel
Feb 08, 2006, 02:36 PM
I like that movie too.

MadScot
Feb 08, 2006, 10:19 PM
Bobby Kennedy's death is just as odd 10 bullets from an 8 round gun? If there were no bullets in the door frame as stated by the witnesses why were they removed as evidence and then strangely destroyed. The pictures sure looked like bullet holes. The eye witnesses all said Bobby fell towards Sirhan Sirhan and never turned his back towards him so how exactly did he get shot in the back. The case file was finally made public after a 20 year battle strangely all records referring to the testimony of seven forensic experts about the crime scene have disappeared.

Average Joe
Feb 10, 2006, 10:08 PM
hmmm...I'm thinking a www spaminator is in our midsts. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=JOEBIALEK+%0D%0AJO...A&btnG=Google+Search

Poppen Cherry
Feb 11, 2006, 09:11 AM
I do beleave the CIA & LBJ had something to do with JFK assisnation.

Do you think if something like this happened in todays world, would everyone beleave the coverups?

JOEBIALEK
Feb 26, 2006, 09:50 AM
good points...

jakobscalpel
Feb 26, 2006, 06:16 PM
Originally posted by JOEBIALEK:
good points...

This last post, in conjunction with Average Joe's observation and link earlier in the thread, in further conjunction with JOEBIALEK's recent post history, have combined to make this the funniest post on this forum in some time.

blacktoedog
Feb 27, 2006, 07:34 AM
Ok, here is my take on the JFK assassination. All you have to do is to look at what was going on and what was happening at the time. JFK realized that the US was in a no win situation in Vietnam. There was no up side for the US to be there and no way you could win a war in Vietnam, given the way it was being fought. All wars have a dependancy on two major things, bullets and oil. Given the fact that LBJ was from Texas, and his obvious interest in oil, and the ones backing him in Texas and elsewhere, it was in the backers interest to keep the war moving forward. And even the bullets are a oil based item as well. As powerful as LBJ was with all his years in the senate, he did not have the machine to carry out the assassination of JFK. There was only one person in the US at the time that had the power to carry out the mission that LBJ had in mind. That person was J. Edgar Hoover, he had the power and the machine to do pretty much what he pleased. I first thought that LBJ went to Hoover to have him carry out the deed, I now think that it was either Hoover’s idea and he went to LBJ or the both figured it was a way for both of them to increase their power. And I also believe that LBJ had something on Hoover to keep him in check. Had he not had the item what ever it was, the plan would never happen. LBJ and Hoover were neighbors and walked their dogs every morning together while LBJ was a member of congress and the senate. They had ample time to plan this "act".

Hoover was a man that had more power than any President or head of state in any country in the world. Had Hoover had access to a military he would have ended up ruling the world. Yes, I know the congress had oversight of the FBI and they would have us believe that is what they were doing “oversight”. They were doing just that overlooking what Hoover always did. Had one of the members of Congress blown the whistle on Hoover, he was prepared to blow his own whistle on the members of Congress with all the dirty laundry that he had on the members of Congress. This man basically had the whole of the US Congress in his pocket, as well as the judges, and Presidents.

JFK being the man he was, and given his short comings, did not like, trust, or have any faith in Hoover to ever do the right thing. Even if it meant committing political suicide Bobby and JFK were out to get rid of Hoover. So, with the LBJ oil and bullet angle to this and the President and the US Attorney General wanting to get rid of Hoover, I think Hoover and LBJ decided to kill JFK, in hopes that would one keep them in power, and keep Bobby on a short leash. Well, Bobby thought after a short time, he would run for president, and with the power of the Oval office he would do what his brother could not do. Get rid of Hoover once and for all. Bobby’s fatal mistake was he told someone of his plan and feelings about Hoover, and that is what, along with his brother got him killed as well.

Posted by JOEBIALEK..."Photographic evidence along with eyewitness testimony has already conclusively proven that JFK was shot by more than one assassin. The Mary Mormon photo clearly shows the profile of a shooter behind the picket fence on the grassy knoll. It is obviously someone wearing a policeman's uniform {some speculate it was J.D. Tippit}. This was the fatal head shot." Well, that was not the fatal head shot, if you look at the uplifting of the body when the head shot occured, and the only place the shot could have come from was the colvert that the motorcade was passing at the time.

Time will prove me right, but we will all be dead and gone when I am. So, the who done it will go on and on and on....

MadScot
Feb 27, 2006, 10:19 AM
My Father believed this too that Johnson was involved but I think it was the mob and the CIA. Police photos ID several CIA agents who were suppose to be on duty elsewhere. Bush was trigger man we all know it http://oakhurstonline.com/icon/wink3.gif