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Do you think the JFK assassination was a conspiracy?

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I know that this question keeps coming up again and again. But I recently did a presentation on JFK and came to the conclusion that his assassination was a conspiracy. I just wanted to know your thoughts.

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  1. In credible!  "'Jack Ruby' killed the assassin, I can't remember his name"..

    You can't even remember the name of the guy  who killed the putative assassin!

    "Jack Ruby" was really Jacob Rubenstein.

    A PBS special on the assassination stated plainly that local jews had

    paid to put up anti-JFK billboards prior to his well-publicized

    visit.

    At the time this happened  Kennedy was acting as if he might

    be moving to put "teeth" in  nuclear non-proliferation--right when

    all those nukes Mordechai Vanunu later took pictures  of and

    smuggled out of  "the only western-style democracy in the middle-east"  were...   proliferating.

    The putative  assassin's  name was  Lee Harvey Oswald, and that

    Jacob Rubenstein was able to silence him forever before he could

    be seriously interrogated (and this was all before we got so

    namby-pamby in this nation about  playing nice-nice with criminals, he would have been SERIOUSLY "interrogated") speaks volumes.

    . Put that together

    with  the other above-stated  facts, add in a jigger of there's no love

    lost between  the jews and  the vatican, shake well and you've got yourself a mossad  assassination.

    Then we have the fact that most Americans first heard the term "Palestinian" when another nominal catholic  who was probably

    slated for the White House   was shot dead, and anyone who

    doesn't see a double "hit" by  the same people as murdered 34 U.S. servicemen 41 years ago because they were trying to  find out just who the IDF was killing and whether they really ought to have been killing them <>http://www.gtr5.com>   is just plain silly.

    Israel killed  JFK & RFK.  You can take that to the bank.

    Later in  1967 when an  F-4  carrying nuclear ordinance was

    launched off a carrier to go see what  our "friends" the jews were

    doing to  the U.S.S. Liberty, when LBJ had it called back you can

    bet he was contemplating  what a  temptation  it  would have been

    for that jet-jock  to see  it first hand   to veer off and  rain down

    a little well-deserved  nuclear retribution on his own authority,

    LBJ was also contemplating what he surely must have known--

    that any U.S. president who didn't please our masters in Tel Aviv

    could easily  be and *would* be assassinated.

    I suppose you could call that "conspiracy", that undoubtedly

    JFK's  successor-in-office had been contacted and made aware

    that he stood to have the same thing happen to him  if he didn't

    toe-the-line and didn't  do anything about it or say anything.

    That's a pretty weak conspiracy though-more like mere accession

    to corruption or something.  I doubt old Lyndon knew anything

    ahead-of-time about being elected president by a mossad asharpshooter casting a lead ballot.  I don't think that guy probably

    had the kind  of constitution to be actively involved in such a

    thing without coming apart at the seams before it was all over.

    Was it a conspiracy?  Yeah,  of foreign ingrates.  What it really was is a political assassination by a foreign terrorist state pretending to be our ally.


  2. Hi RH,

    Yes. There is so much evidence there, for example, the following interesting fact.

    The Bar Maid Rose Cheramie.

    Rose Cheramie was found unconsciousness by the side of the road at Eunice, Louisiana, on 20th November, 1963.

    Rose worked in the night club owned by Jack Ruby.

    Lieutenant Francis Frudge of the Louisiana State Police took her to the state hospital. On the journey Cheramie said that she had been thrown out of a car by two gangsters who worked for Jack Ruby. She claimed that the men were involved in a plot to kill John F. Kennedy.

    Cheramie added that Kennedy would be killed in Dallas within a few days. Later she told the same story to doctors and nurses who treated her. As she appeared to be under the influence of drugs her story was ignored. She claimed that night that the drinks they forced her to take were drugged.

    Following the assassination, Rose Cheramie was interviewed again by the police. She claimed that Lee Harvey Oswald had visited Ruby's night club. In fact, she believed the two men were having a homosexual relationship. Rose Cheramie was found dead on 4th September, 1965. At first it appeared she had been involved in a road accident. After an autopsy  it was discovered  that she had been shot in the head before being run over by by a car in order to disguise the original wound.

    Or how about this fact RH, The Warren Commission claimed that Jack Ruby was not "part of any conspiracy, domestic or foreign, to assassinate President Kennedy." It also stated that there was no "significant link between Ruby and organized crime". Critics of the Warren Report have claimed that this was not true.

    In his book, JFK: The Second Plot (1992), Matthew Smith points out that Thomas H. Killam, a man who worked for Jack Ruby, claimed that there was a link between his former employer, Lee Harvey Oswald and the Mafia. He told his brother, "I am a dead man, but I have run as far as I am running." Killam was found dead in an alley with his throat cut in March, 1964.

    The of course , RH, there  Dorothy Kilgallen.

    However, Kilgallen broke the golden rule  when on the 3rd August, 1962, she became the first journalist to refer to Kennedy's relationship with Marilyn Monroe. She did not actually name him but left enough clues for the readers to identify Kennedy as the secret man in Monroe's life (later Kilgallen told friends she was actually referring to Robert Kennedy). One can only assume that she came under severe pressure from someone to write this story.

    The following day, Monroe was found dead. Kilgallen must have realized that she had been set her up to smear the Kennedy brothers. Rumours soon began circulating that Robert Kennedy had arranged Monroe's death to protect his brother's reputation. Then again Kilgallen's  friends believe it was the source of the story who killed her. After all the damage they was done. the reputation of the Kennedy brothers was now in the public domain. After this Kilgallen got permission to interview Jack Ruby, the only reporter to do so.

    The interview with Ruby lasted eight minutes. No one else was there. Even the guards agreed to wait outside.Why? Again RH, her friends believe it was Ruby who gave her the false information about Marlyn and Robert.  Officially, Kilgallen never told anyone about what Ruby said to her during this interview. Kilgallen began to tell friends that she was close to discovering who assassinated Kennedy. According to David Welsh of Ramparts Magazine Kilgallen "vowed she would 'crack this case.'

    On 8th November, 1965, Kilgallen, was found dead in her New York apartment. She was fully dressed and sitting upright in her bed. The police reported that she had died from taking a cocktail of alcohol and barbiturates.

    The copy of the interview with Ruby was never found.

    RH. all the evidence points to a Mafia Contract.

    Sorry for the length of my answer but I felt you question deserved it.

    Good luck my friend,

    CATHORIO.

  3. Yes.  Too many things that don't add up and make sense.

  4. CoNsPiRaCy.................who was on the grassy knoll???? Or who wasn't!?!?

  5. No.

    There was no conspiracy.

    There is absolutely no evidence of a conspiracy.

    It's been gone over for 45 years!  Only the nutters are still into the conspiracy thing.

  6. No there was not a conspiracy.  It has been 45 years since JFK was killed and no person has come forward to claim otherwise.  Here are some of the leading groups who people claim shot Kennedy.

    The government (CIA, FBI, Defense Department, take your pick):  This is not possible because nobody keeps secrets for that long.  Evidence?  Look at Watergate, that was a simple breaking & entering that was being covered up and the secret was not kept.  Do you believe that government officials can keep killing the chief executive a secret?

    The Mafia:  The high ranking officials of the mob have been "ratted" out and there has never been a peep of them having anything to do with the shooting.

    The Communists (Cuba, USSR):  Again the vaults of the KGB have been opened and there has not been any information about their involvement in the shooting.

    Bottom line, Lee Harvey Oswald shot Kennedy in Dallas.

  7. it could have been the RAT PACK. sinatra at the window because j.f.k. would not accept an invitation to sleepover at franks place,thats a fact. sammy davis behind a bush on the grassy knole,you wouldnt see him easily,dino making sure all the plans were well oiled,peter lawford every inch the c.i.a lookalike,and joey bishop making sure the beigels were fresh .there you are solved after all these years.he did it his way.eeoo 11.

  8. Funny, the House Subcommittee on Assassinations in 1979 said there was a probable conspiracy.

    I think what vimesfan01 means to say is that there isn't sufficient evidence to formally accuse someone of a crime.  That's hardly the same thing as there being no proof a conspiracy existed.

    There are PLENTY of details that suggest that Oswald simply could not have accomplished his task singlehandedly.  There is, however, no way to prove exactly where his help came from.

  9. No, I don't think it was. There is no proof of that.

  10. There have been many, many conspiracy theories on the Kennedy assassination.  However, they are theories and nothing more.

    Historians, and other investigators, have not come up with any verifiable proof of any of these theories. If such proof exists it is probably classified and locked away in some government file. Outside of that, nothing has been verified to indicate a true conspiracy.

  11. He was killed by the Illuminati (Read CIA!!!)

  12. Go to Dallas.

    Say you're a Democrat and a Catholic

    Someone will shoot you.

    There was no conspiracy, just rednecks with skulls that go through to the centres of their heads.

  13. People who thought the Warren Commission "lone gunman" conclusion was false:

    1. Robert Kennedy, brother of the president

    2. John Kennedy Jr., son of the president

    3. Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of the president

    3. Lyndon Johnson, who appointed the Commission

    4. Richard Nixon

    5. Hale Boggs, Commission member

    6. House Select Commitee on Assassinations

    7. Jury in the New Orleans JFK assassination trial

    8. Dozens of witnesses who died violently within a few years of 11/22/63.

  14. No,I don't buy into the conspiracy theory for that one,nothing has been proven either way so I guess we'll never know-but my gut says no it wasn't.

  15. I am fascinated by Mafia and have read quite a few books on the subject. After reading 'DoubleCross' by Sammie Geoconnit (sp?) (in the true crime section)  I am absolutly convinced it was a mob hit.

    JFK was assisinated because the McCullen commission was coming down on organized crime (although the kennedy's had a history with them) . Bobby was assisinated because he was heading the anti-mob efforts.  

    Jack Ruby killed Kennedy's assissin (can't remember the name at the moment) on national TV and went to jail for it. He had bungled the job and was supposed to kill the assissain. He prefered to get the chair over the death the mob would have given him. Jack Ruby also had a history with the mob, he was employed in their clubs.

    Seriously, read the book, Its SUCH an eye opener

  16. Ya! I think it was no doubt the Mafia who did it, JFK was cracking down on them.

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