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Posted: 5/6/2003 7:39:02 AM EDT
The question is in the title[;)]
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I heard the moon people did it.
That's why we faked the moon landing because we were scared of their powers. Sgtar15 |
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I would have put the moon people as an option sgtar15, but there weren't enuff spotts [:(]
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I was just watching the movie JFK on tv last Sunday, hadn't seen it for a while. In spite of the fact that Oliver Stone's a tool, I really liked that movie. The investigation, the plot, the performances (except for Joe Pesci), the cinematography.
Anyway, from all the stuff I've seen, it looks to me like the CIA wanted JFK dead, whether for hanging the Cuban counterrevolutionary movement out to dry, or because of Kennedy's intention to dismantle the Federal Reserve. The latter would have pissed off very powerful banking and capital concerns who had fought hard for generations to turn the central banking affairs of the US over to private hands, which they finally accomplished in 1913. The leadership of the CIA was drawn from the very top of the American ruling class in the early days. They liased with the Italian mob, who despised the Kennedys for not trying to recover Cuba (where they operated casinos lost to Castro) and for RFK's insistence on cracking down on the mob, after organized crime associated with labor and political machines in WV and IL helped eke out a win for Kennedy over Nixon in 1960. Saw a documentary on the history channel based on the testimony of an impeccable French mafia informant that Corsican hitmen were brought in to do the shooting. The only alternative theory (and I came up with this) that makes sense to me is that communist intelligence services assasinated Kennedy in retribution for CIA attempts on Castro's life, and that Oswald was their agent. The Warren Commision realized that and covered it up, in order to prevent the possibility that such a revelation would lead to war, which very likely would have gone nuclear. |
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So far, it's pretty close between the CIA & Military, and the tinfoil brigade![lol]
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A man of wealth and taste once said:
"I shouted out, 'Who killed the Kennedys?' When after all It was you and me." |
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The same man that shot Liberty Valance. View Quote John Wayne shot JFK? Now there's a conspiracy I haven't heard yet. I always figured Jackie had him bumped off for screwing around. |
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Quoted: That was the Doors who sung that song correct? View Quote nope, Rolling Stones "Sympathy for the Devil" |
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Hi cquarte, I knew you would be [u]lurking[/u] around this post someweres!
P.S. No, I would not be going there as a christian in arms (even though I truly wish I could bring my DSA[:(]) |
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That was the Doors who sung that song correct? View Quote Gene Pitney. The song came out a few years before the Doors were even formed. |
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Quoted: The same man that shot Liberty Valance. View Quote John Wayne shot JFK? Now there's a conspiracy I haven't heard yet. I always figured Jackie had him bumped off for screwing around. View Quote Actually Jackie was having an affair with John Wayne and wanted to get JFK out of the way. Who else could get off that many shots with a bolt action that fast, and accurately? |
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Quoted: Quoted: The same man that shot Liberty Valance. View Quote John Wayne shot JFK? Now there's a conspiracy I haven't heard yet. I always figured Jackie had him bumped off for screwing around. View Quote Actually Jackie was having an affair with John Wayne and wanted to get JFK out of the way. Who else could get off that many shots with a bolt action that fast, and accurately? View Quote Mr. Eastwood could [;)] |
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[b][size=5][red]President Kennedy was SHOT?!?![/red][/size=5][/b]
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Elvis? View Quote I think it was. Here he is making a deal with Dick in the Oval Office. [img]http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0WAAAAIwc5iSmKywehEIoc8pwJQjKxMxAZUNj!EOdS1UkJVzKtoyy3b5tu1sLc6Qi8MuUPtlr1i5Uipuz21vcbeFcpKQmYYPH2kEYNUe954XP9!kkZ0L4mgDJkLlowm46AAAAAAAAAAA/elvis-nixon_hj50.jpg?dc=4675384665631084355[/img] |
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youre all idiots. it was colonel mustard in the dining room with the candlestick
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It was definitely someone on the grassy knoll. I don't believe there is any way in hell that LHO did it alone, or if he even had anything to do with it at all.
[b]Back and to the left![/b] [img]http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:fcAylTW_e4gC:www.jfk-online.com/100grodenforward.jpg[/img] |
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Oswald on the first shot,
George Hickey (Secret Service) on the headshot (with an AR-15 BTW) Read "Mortal Error" by Bonar Menninger edited for spelln' & AR-15 note |
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That what the SOB gets for threatening to break the CIA into a million pieces.
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Quoted: Oswald on the first shot, George Hickey (Secret Sservice) on the headshot Read "Mortal Error" by Bonar Menninger View Quote You posted it before I could [:D] Most conclusive evidence I have seen. |
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I dunno guy's, I'm still leaning towards the moon men theory.......
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and Marilyn is the only one that I grieve over. Why Bastards, Why!!!
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Quoted: and Marilyn is the only one that I grieve over. Why Bastards, Why!!! View Quote |
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Have to go with The Mob, after all, they killed
Einstein because he knew too much! |
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The head shot came from a sniper on top of the Dal-Tec building using a .30-06 with a plastic sabot carrying a spent projectile first fired from Oswald's Carcano so that the ballistic imprints would match Oswald's weapon.
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I haven't read the whole thread, nor will I , most likely, but I would say it was someone with a rifle.
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Maybe MRS. Kennedy shot him after finding the tramp in the trunk?
Hey prove me wrong. |
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We've got how many shooters here? How many of you could do that with a Remington 700? Not many, if any. The way his head jerked to the left and backward isn't too consistent with a shot from a rifle fired from the 6th story of a building. I've read the book about the AR15 theory, but that's been many years ago and don't remember it so I won't say it is the most conclusive story/theory we have. When the History Channel repeats "The Men Who Killed Kennedy" you need to watch it or tape it or TIVO it.
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Quoted: The head shot came from a sniper on top of the Dal-Tec building using a .30-06 with a plastic sabot carrying a spent projectile first fired from Oswald's Carcano so that the ballistic imprints would match Oswald's weapon. View Quote Wow, Where the hell did you get that info. |
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Dudes - Everyone knows it was the smoking man...
(Edit - This Post made from the PRCa... So I might be under the influence of mind altering smog...) |
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Quoted: Dudes - Everyone knows it was the smoking man... View Quote What about the umbrella guy? |
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Quoted: The head shot came from a sniper on top of the Dal-Tec building using a .30-06 with a plastic sabot carrying a spent projectile first fired from Oswald's Carcano so that the ballistic imprints would match Oswald's weapon. View Quote Come on....this was the 60's. We all know that they didn't have plastic back then. Maybe he really got hit in the face by a Topps Mickey Mantle that flew off of some kids bicycle spokes! [:)] |
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The head shot came from a sniper on top of the Dal-Tec building using a .30-06 with a plastic sabot carrying a spent projectile first fired from Oswald's Carcano so that the ballistic imprints would match Oswald's weapon. View Quote somebody has read [i]Point of Impact[/i] by Stephen Hunter one too many times |
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What about the theory of someone in the storm drain? I saw this on History channel I think , and it seemed fairly plausible.
What about an AR15 being used? I've never heard of that one. Where were they supposedly at? |
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