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Post by Arjan Hut on Mar 6, 2020 2:37:20 GMT -5
Numerous power players of the 1960s had conspiratorial minds. JFK’s successor, Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ); his brother Robert Kennedy (RFK); and his widow Jackie Kennedy all privately spurned the Warren Commission’s conclusion that JFK had been killed by a man with no discernible motive. None of them actually shared Sabato’s blithe belief that the Warren Commission’s account of Kennedy’s assassination is irrefutable. According to historians Timothy Naftali and Aleksandr Fursenko, Robert and Jackie Kennedy told their painter friend William Walton just a week after the ambush in Dallas that they suspected JFK had been “felled by domestic opponents.” As recounted in David Talbot’s book “Brothers,” RFK discreetly investigated the possible involvement of CIA-funded Cubans and organized crime bosses in his brother’s death for the rest of his life. (Jefferson Morley, How the question of who killed JFK emerged in an unexpected way on the campaign trail)
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Post by Arjan Hut on Mar 7, 2020 11:31:11 GMT -5
A link to the thread about Chris Fultons fictional conspiracy-thriller in which RFK's investigation and assassination related evidence and memorablia play an important role. What is true, what is fiction? Read it here:About Robert White, Chris Fulton & The Inheritance
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