Monday, January 21, 2013

Sunday Globe Special: RFK, Jr. on the JFK Assassination

Seems an appropriate post with the latest war-criminal taking the oath today.  What better way to honor our last good president by putting up a post.

"RFK Jr. says he doesn’t believe Oswald acted alone" By Jamie Stengle  |  Associated Press, January 13, 2013

DALLAS — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is convinced that a lone gunman wasn’t solely responsible for the assassination of his uncle, President John F. Kennedy, and said his father believed the Warren Commission report was a ‘‘shoddy piece of craftsmanship.’’

Welcome aboard, Bobby. Your father and uncle would have been proud. May their souls rest in peace. 

Kennedy and his sister Rory spoke about their family Friday night while being interviewed in front of an audience by Charlie Rose at the Winspear Opera House in Dallas. The event comes as a year of observances begins for the 50th anniversary of the president’s death.

Their uncle was killed on Nov. 22, 1963, while riding in a motorcade through Dallas. Five years later, their father was assassinated in a Los Angeles hotel while celebrating his win in the California Democratic presidential primary.  

I know I'm not supposed to say it, and I know we're winning and all that, but seeing him splayed out on the floor was, in my view, when the war party took complete control of this country. It's really been downhill ever since. Bobby was really the last public figure who threatened their plans.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said his father spent a year trying to come to grips with his brother’s death, reading Greek philosophers, Catholic scholars, Henry David Thoreau, poets, and others ‘‘trying to figure out kind of the existential implications of why a just God would allow injustice to happen of the magnitude he was seeing.’’

He said his father thought the Warren Commission, which concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing the president, was a ‘‘shoddy piece of craftsmanship.’’ He said that he, too, questioned the report.

‘‘The evidence at this point I think is very, very convincing that it was not a lone gunman,’’ he said, but he didn’t say what he believed may have happened.

In truth, the onus isn't on us. The government and their story is unbelievable -- just like 9/11. As with the WTC collapses, the giveaway in the JFK case is that silly magic bullet, I don't care how many computer simulations they rig. For anyone believing such nonsense consider this: the scope on Oswald's alleged pos rifle was defective. Go try shooting at something with a defective scope. You aim and it goes that way! To blow the president's head off from on high on the physically impossible third shot requires one to suspend reality and enter the world of the absurd. 

Rose asked if Kennedy believed that his father, the US attorney general at the time of his brother’s death, felt ‘‘some sense of guilt because he thought there might have been a link between his very aggressive efforts against organized crime.’’

Kennedy replied: ‘‘I think that’s true. He talked about that. He publicly supported the Warren Commission report but privately he was dismissive of it.’’

He said his father had investigators do research into the assassination and they found that phone records of Oswald and nightclub owner Jack Ruby, who killed Oswald two days after the president’s assassination, ‘‘were like an inventory’’ of Mafia leaders the government had been investigating.

Organized crime is a limited hangout. They were used as low-level henchmen. There is simply no way they could have carried out a government cover-up. What's strange is after nearly 50 years government is now organized crime and organized crime is now government. 

Kennedy said his father, who was later elected US senator in New York, was ‘‘fairly convinced’’ that others were involved.

The attorney and well-known environmentalist also told the audience lighthearted stories about memories of his uncle....

Which is where the rest of the article diverts.

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Does becoming a "conspiracy theorist" destroy all Bobby's warnings on global warming, or will he also come around one that one? 

It will be interesting to see if a story appears in my Globe tomorrow regarding the snow in Britain today.

RelatedOswald’s former home torn down

Still destroying evidence after all these years.