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JFK In November 2003 I was shocked by a very tightly delivered multi-episode TV series concerning the killing of President Kennedy. After the first episode I called one of my closest friends who was a retired “spook.” He worked in the CIA on the Soviet Desk for years then worked for the FBI on call almost up to the day he died. He watched the rest of the series and told me he believed every word and every assertion made by the History Channel. But, the Kennedy family and others demanded the documentary never be shown again and it hasn’t. The “Machine” began the campaign to discredit the theory. Episode 7 - The Smoking Guns examined Secret Service (lack of) security of President Kennedys motorcade, the ordered stand-down of some Secret Service agents during the motorcade, the decision not to have police motorcycle outriders alongside the presidential limo, wounds to JFKs body, damage to the limousine, forgery of photographic evidence from JFKs autopsy, lack of proper autopsy and evidence preservation procedures, and physical alterations to JFKs corpse within 24 hours of death. Bottom line I believe they proved Lyndon Baines Johnson had Kennedy killed and that he was shot from the front and not from the back. Unfortunately, the work was based upon a book by a flake named Barr McClellan, a onetime associate who worked in Johnsons personal attorneys office. He claimed inside knowledge. David Browne of Entertainment Weekly described the documentary as well-researched, but still farfetched. Really? My family is from central Texas. My cousin ran the “store” in Johnson City, Texas. Everyone there knows that Johnson had numerous people murdered. He was a cold hearted bastard who blackmailed and murdered and slithered his way into office. Oswald’s girlfriend shared her last memories with the History Channel. She claimed Oswald told her he was involved in a conspiracy to kill President Kennedy, but that he was only pretending to support it, and he was hoping he could somehow stop it. He was a CIA operative. In their last phone conversation, just before the assassination, Oswald gave her names of people who were involved - two business associates of Lyndon Johnson and one high-ranking CIA official. Oswald predicted he would probably die the next day. We know that Jack Ruby, a dying man, was recruited to kill Oswald to keep him quiet. Ruby calmly walked into the police station with a gun not once challenged and shot Oswald. I don’t know anything for sure but I do feel Bill OReilly’s book may be a work of fiction.
Posted on: Thu, 07 Nov 2013 07:02:45 +0000

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