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Who killed the late great president John F Kennedy in Dallas,Texas on November 22nd 1963? It was not Lee Oswald!
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Did the same bullet hit Kennedy AND Connally? Decide for yourself

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CIA affiliated hit squad, most likely..

Liberal president in a right wing country,
1+1= :dood:

Remember Nixon!
He had a whole private army of those guys operating globally during his presidency, without congress knowing..
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Uitspraak van verwijderd op zaterdag 24 februari 2007 om 17:57:
He had a whole private army of those guys operating globally during his presidency, without congress knowing..


Watergate indeed.
 
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Uitspraak van !!jean!! op zaterdag 24 februari 2007 om 22:59:
Watergate indeed.


Well, the Watergate scandal had little to do with JFK's murder, but in a way it's symbolic for the manner in which politics and the intelligence agencies were run at the time and afterwards.

The CIA had a significant level of atonomy since WOII and they didn't like it one bit how JFK was trying to introduce more control, certainly since many didn't agree with the way the White House was handling Cuba & Russia. In Cuba they had the perfect scapegoat, didn't they.

With regards to the CIA, they pretty much continued on uninterrupted until finally Iran-Contra under Reagan singled a significant organizational and policy shift.

In the end, it's impossible to definitively point the finger to someone other then Oswald, because if an agency was indeed involved, you can be sure they took care of any loose ends..
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I think it was Gerard Joling and that freak mate of him>>>gordon or something like that....
 
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hahaha nice answer hahahahaha
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lee harvey oswald
 
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It wasn't me
 
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One of the most interesting events in history, for me. I did a lot of research about this, and I think it was a trianglular crossfire, like they tell in JFK by Oliver Stone. The headshot came from the fence, shot by James Files. Nicoletti and Roselli were in the Dal-Tex building, and maybe they shot as well, but I think they only shot Connoly, and not Kennedy.
 
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Uitspraak van permanent verbannen op vrijdag 28 juli 2006 om 02:28:
Who killed the late great president John F Kennedy in Dallas,


Uitspraak van verwijderd op zaterdag 24 maart 2007 om 19:04:
It wasn't me


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The X-ray and the autopsy photo do not match up, at the X-ray there is a wound around the president's right eye and in the autopsy photo there is is just skin.
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''Well how in hell do you figure would be the best way to get him?''


''From a office building....with a high-powered rifle''

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I'm not saying that we should go and slaughter their women and children one by one, like the CIA did with JFK, at Dallas, even if some of our legal experts have permitted that, and even if it is hard to imagine that any compassionate person could see pictures, just pictures, of what the Crusaders did to JFK, not want to go on a shooting spree at the Marines' housing facilities at Camp Pendleton.

But what I am saying is that when we bomb their cities and civilians, like they try to bomb ours, or destroy their infrastructure and means of transportation, like they destroy ours, or kidnap their non-combatants, like they kidnap ours, no sane JFK maniac should shed tears for them. And they should blame no one but themselves, because they're the ones who started this dirty war, and they're the ones who will end it, by stop saying Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK, and by keeping their hands our of our affairs.

And until and unless they do that, neither Forest Gate-style police raids nor Belmarsh or Guantanamo prison cells, nor the mosques and imams of the advisory council, will be able to prevent the JFK Maniacs from exacting revenge on behalf of JFK's death.
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Uitspraak van permanent verbannen op vrijdag 28 juli 2006 om 02:28:
Who killed the late great president John F Kennedy in Dallas,Texas on November 22nd 1963?


this is a party site...
 
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Uitspraak van The_System op dinsdag 22 mei 2007 om 18:49:
this is a party site...


So? Like the topics are only about parties.
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Uitspraak van verwijderd op donderdag 28 december 2006 om 00:06:
It wasn't me, it was a nigger....


Say what? Come again? You think your funny, you hunkyass bitch! I dare you to say that to one of us in the street, see what happens then to your crackerass.
 
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Uitspraak van !!jean!! op woensdag 24 januari 2007 om 18:36:
E. HOWARD HUNT DIES

MIAMI, Florida (AP) -- E. Howard Hunt, who helped organize the Watergate break-in, leading to the greatest scandal in American political history and the downfall of Richard Nixon's presidency, died Tuesday. He was 88.

Hunt died after a lengthy bout with pneumonia, according to his son, Austin Hunt.

The elder Hunt was many things: World War II soldier, CIA officer, organizer of both a Guatemalan coup and the botched Bay of Pigs invasion, and author of more than 80 books, many from the spy-tale genre.

Yet the bulk of his notoriety came from the one thing he always insisted he wasn't -- a Watergate burglar. He often said he preferred the term "Watergate conspirator."

"I will always be called a Watergate burglar, even though I was never in the damn place," Hunt told The Miami Herald in 1997. "But it happened. Now I have to make the best of it."

While working for the CIA, Hunt recruited four of the five actual burglars -- Bernard Barker, Virgilio Gonzalez, Rolando Eugenio Martinez and Frank Sturgis, all who had worked for Hunt a decade earlier in the Bay of Pigs Invasion.

All four also had ties to Miami, where part of the Watergate plan was hatched.

"According to street gossip both in Washington and Miami, Mr. Castro had been making substantial contributions to the McGovern campaign," Hunt told CNN in February 1992. "And the idea was ... that somewhere in the books of the Democratic National Committee those illicit funds would be found."

The idea was wrong, and the fallout escalated into huge political scandal.

Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974. Twenty-five men were sent to prison for their involvement in the botched plan, and a new era of skepticism toward government began.

"I had always assumed, working for the CIA for so many years, that anything the White House wanted done was the law of the land," Hunt told People magazine for its May 20, 1974, issue. "I viewed this like any other mission. It just happened to take place inside this country."

The Hunt recruits and James W. McCord Jr., security director for the Committee for the Re-election of the President, were arrested June 17, 1972, at the Watergate office building. One of the burglars was found to have Hunt's White House phone number.

Hunt and fellow operative G. Gordon Liddy, along with the five arrested at Watergate, were indicted on federal charges three months later. Hunt and his recruits pleaded guilty in January 1973, and McCord and Liddy were found guilty.

In March 1973, McCord wrote a letter to the federal judge in his case, John J. Sirica, claiming perjury occurred and there was political pressure applied to the defendants to plead guilty and remain silent.

In a secretly recorded conversation that same month that became one of the key pieces of evidence of the White House cover-up, White House Counsel John Dean told Nixon that "we're being blackmailed ... Hunt now is demanding another $72,000 for his own personal expenses; another $50,000 to pay his attorneys' fees."

After some further discussion, Nixon said: "If you need the money, I mean you could get the money. ... I mean it's not easy, but it could be done."

Hunt eventually spent 33 months in prison on a conspiracy charge, and said he was bitter that he was sent to jail while Nixon was allowed to resign.

"I felt that in true politician's fashion, he'd assumed a degree of responsibility but not the blame," he told The Associated Press in 1992. "It wasn't my idea to go into the Watergate."
A colorful life

Hunt also was involved in organizing an event that foreshadowed Watergate: the burglary of the the office of the Beverly Hills psychiatrist treating Daniel Ellsberg, the defense analyst who leaked the Pentagon Papers, published in 1971.

Watergate was one of many wild tales -- some true, some not -- that followed Hunt through the final decades of his colorful life.

His alleged involvement in the purported conspiracy to kill President John F. Kennedy was among the most popular spy-esque stories Hunt was linked with. One theory, which still exists in the minds of some, was that Hunt was in Dallas on the day Kennedy was shot, that his image was captured in photographs from the scene.

"I was in Washington, D.C., on November 22, 1963," Hunt wrote in a December 1975 letter to Time magazine, a note penned while he was incarcerated at Eglin Air Force Base's prison camp. "It is a physical law that an object can occupy only one space at one time."

Everette Howard Hunt was born October 9, 1918, graduated from Brown University in 1940 and was commissioned as a Naval Reserve officer in Annapolis, Maryland, the following year. He served as a destroyer gunnery officer, was injured at sea and honorably discharged from the Navy.

From 1949 through 1970 he worked for the CIA, and was involved in the operation that overthrew Jacobo Arbenz as Guatemala's president in 1954, plus the failed Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961.

Hunt declared bankruptcy in 1997, largely blaming his Watergate fines and legal fees. A $650,000 libel settlement he was awarded in 1981 stemming from an article alleging his involvement in the assassination of Kennedy was overturned, and he never received any of that money.

"I think I've paid my debt to society," Hunt said in 1997. "I think I've paid it amply."

Hunt spent his final years in a modest home in Miami's Biscayne Park neighborhood with his second wife, Laura Martin Hunt, and declined many interview requests from The Associated Press.

His first wife, the former Dorothy Wetzel Day Goutiere, died in a plane crash in 1972. Besides his wife, Hunt was survived by six children


are'nt you taking this a bit too serius
 
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It was me I was the guy behing the grassy knoll, the second shooter
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Uitspraak van verwijderd op dinsdag 26 juni 2007 om 17:04:
are'nt you taking this a bit too serius


No.
 
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Watch the late great Bill Hicks he says it all better then any of us ever could then chill and let it go
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Dale Myers has cancer
 
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Uitspraak van permanent verbannen op vrijdag 28 juli 2006 om 02:28:
Who killed the late great president John F Kennedy in Dallas,Texas on November 22nd 1963?


Funny that YOU ask it, because LBJ had a lot, if not EVERYTHING to do with it.
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if anyone has ever watched the show called 'robot chicken' the episode called nutcracker sweet claims a mongoose did it ;)
 
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Uitspraak van felicity op zaterdag 30 juni 2007 om 04:58:
a mongoose did it


i totally agree,
those damn mongooses are responsible for most of the so-called conspiracies
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Uitspraak van verwijderd op donderdag 28 juni 2007 om 19:56:
Funny that YOU ask it, because LBJ had a lot, if not EVERYTHING to do with it.


Lyndon Johnson, the vice president??
 
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Uitspraak van PpnA op zaterdag 30 juni 2007 om 13:57:
Lyndon Johnson, the vice president??


Your damn right. LBJ just might be the one asking the CIA to pop JFK. And the CIA asked the mob to do it for them.
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I dont believe it, do you have evidence for that theory?
 
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Uitspraak van PpnA op zaterdag 30 juni 2007 om 17:46:
I dont believe it, do you have evidence for that theory?


Sure. But you can even find evidence that aliens did it. So what does that tell us? Wim Dankbaar believes this as well as James Files. And I believe Wim Dankbaar. His book is very convincing.
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Uitspraak van verwijderd op zaterdag 30 juni 2007 om 18:05:
Sure. But you can even find evidence that aliens did it. So what does that tell us? Wim Dankbaar believes this as well as James Files. And I believe Wim Dankbaar. His book is very convincing.


James Files is a joke
 
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Uitspraak van PpnA op zaterdag 30 juni 2007 om 18:45:
James Files is a joke


Bet JFK is laughing about him. :frusty:
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Uitspraak van verwijderd op zaterdag 30 juni 2007 om 18:05:
Sure. But you can even find evidence that aliens did it. So what does that tell us? Wim Dankbaar believes this as well as James Files. And I believe Wim Dankbaar. His book is very convincing


Files is a liar.
 
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Uitspraak van !!jean!! op zondag 1 juli 2007 om 21:06:
Files is a liar.


You don't know. The only thing you can say is that you believe he is a liar.
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Uitspraak van verwijderd op zondag 1 juli 2007 om 21:59:
You don't know. The only thing you can say is that you believe he is a liar.


Yes, because i was the one who shot Kennedy in the face from close range.
 
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Uitspraak van !!jean!! op zondag 1 juli 2007 om 22:11:
Yes, because i was the one who shot Kennedy in the face from close range.


Wow....That's really funny. At least try to be serious....
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Uitspraak van verwijderd op zondag 1 juli 2007 om 23:48:
Wow....That's really funny. At least try to be serious....


Okay, telephone records shows that Files was in Chicago the day Kennedy got killed, serious enough?
 
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Uitspraak van !!jean!! op maandag 2 juli 2007 om 12:09:
Okay, telephone records shows that Files was in Chicago the day Kennedy got killed, serious enough?


Pictures show him being on the grassy knol 60 seconds after the shooting.
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Uitspraak van verwijderd op maandag 2 juli 2007 om 15:16:
Pictures show him being on the grassy knol 60 seconds after the shooting.


Show me the picture
 
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Can't find him on the web, but you can see him on a picture in the jfkmurdersolved book, written by Wim Dankbaar.

Furthermore, Files knew things nobody else knew. Not even the CIA. He could have only knew things like the bullet with the dental mark, if he was either the shooter, or standing next to the shooter.
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Uitspraak van verwijderd op maandag 2 juli 2007 om 16:56:
Furthermore, Files knew things nobody else knew. Not even the CIA. He could have only knew things like the bullet with the dental mark, if he was either the shooter, or standing next to the shooter.


Or he buried the bullet there and seek some fame years later. It wasn't even found on the spot where he claimed he left it.
 
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Uitspraak van !!jean!! op maandag 2 juli 2007 om 16:59:
Or he buried the bullet there and seek some fame years later. It wasn't even found on the spot where he claimed he left it.


Yes it was...What are your sources dude? A guy named Rademaker found the bullet in the dirt on the grassy knoll. Years AFTER Files told his PO that he had bitten on the shellcase and left it there.

And why would Files want fame? And what kind of fame is this? And although it's not really working, because the majority of people don't believe him, he keeps telling the same story.
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Uitspraak van verwijderd op maandag 2 juli 2007 om 17:02:
What are your sources dude?


http://manuscriptservice.com/Headstamp/
 
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Uitspraak van !!jean!! op maandag 2 juli 2007 om 17:34:
http://manuscriptservice.com/Headstamp/


Than I get it. Your source is shit. Okay, than that's clear.
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Uitspraak van verwijderd op maandag 2 juli 2007 om 17:58:
Than I get it. Your source is shit. Okay, than that's clear.


No it's not, first show me the Files picture.
 
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Uitspraak van !!jean!! op maandag 2 juli 2007 om 18:10:
No it's not, first show me the Files picture.


It's not on the web okay?! Or at least, I can't find it. Get that book somewhere, if you really think that picture is necessary.

Your source is crap in the first place, because it is only targeted at replying on Dankbaar's work. Where is their own investigation? It looks like a CIA site almost. Dumping their poo over Dankbaar and Files.

Sounds pretty logical, doens't it? Because the CIA are the kind of people who would tell that they have a phonecall, from which they can tell Files was in Chicago.
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Let me help you...

http://www.jfkmurdersolved.com/figure.htm

Is that the picture your talking about?
 
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Uitspraak van !!jean!! op maandag 2 juli 2007 om 20:01:
Is that the picture your talking about?


Sort of. There was a better one as well. But your missing the point.
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it was not me !!!:)
 
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i did he he
 
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Uitspraak van permanent verbannen op dinsdag 3 juli 2007 om 15:08:
i did he he


:aai: Wow, that joke is soooooo cool. :loser: