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Murder of John F. Kennedy and no end to speculation J.F Kennedy, White House, 1962

Crime grotesque about the nightmare on Elm Street, corner of Houston, that has been going on for decades

Yesterday, after decades, secret files from the Kennedy assassination investigation were released.

 

The normal observer is surprised by the papers, which can only be viewed superficially at first due to the huge quantity.

Parts of the released file material appear blackened, the sensitivities of former FBI boss J.E. Hoover are discussed in detail in the files.

Cuba, Mexico, at that time the hot lead into the Kremlin, was investigated very thoroughly. No result. Oswald's stay in the Soviet Union as a motive.

It seems doubtful what is in the investigation, which is partly twisted into a bizarre criminal grotesque.

One thing, however, is quite clear, it should support the Lee H. Oswald -Theory of the perpetrator. Nothing else, Cuba, always Cuba. In other directions, the FBI and the other countless services involved in the search for further leads have not been investigated at all.

 

For example, British newspapers are said to have been tipped off earlier that Kennedy was to be assassinated. It seems like a fairy tale.

 

Was it a coup?

This question remains after hours of studying the documents, which are more confusing than giving answers. This is not helped by the fact that the US administration under Trump is continuing with the salami tactics.

The suspicion was cleverly directed at Oswald, if one reads between the lines, the investigators at the time did not believe their protocols.

It's shabby that it allows new conspiracy theories to flourish again.

Oliver Stone's film JFK is the best contribution to the Enlightenment so far.

Last modified onFriday, 06 March 2020 18:35

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