Post by ADMIN on Nov 22, 2022 6:04:24 GMT -5
2022
Long Time Coming. Long Time Gone. 59 years.
Beyond the decades of time lies the real tragedy of Dallas as it sits without resolve.
Some questions can never be answered, others lead to dead ends, while others still raise more questions.
Ever since the Warren Commission released it's conclusions in Sept 1964 it has been shrouded in doubt and criticism.
Analysis as early as 1966, demonstrated a clear cover up of facts as well as mishandling of evidence in both murders.
The most important question then becomes; How can so much of this case be left so undone after all these years?
The answer is simple. The Warren Commission conclusions from 1964 cannot be relied upon in any manner.
Witness testimony in the 26 volumes directly contradicts statements in the original report.
Today, documents related to other guns, other calibers, and even other Oswalds cannot be ignored.
It is remarkable that there are numerous instances throughout this case of individuals not related to each other,
except that they mistaken about the same thing. Smoke in the trees, a Minox Camera, a hole at the back of the president's head,
a small entry wound in his throat, a bullet hole in the windshield, a pointed bullet, a 7.65 Mauser, washing the limousine,
an automatic pistol, or the time of a shooting, the list goes on and on...and most of these go back to 1964.
It merely requires a simple analysis to completely breakdown the myths that have grown through so many decades.
There is no theory or alternative narrative necessary to understand that what we were given was a lie.
And that there were much darker and more sinister actions taken by our government to protect that lie.
The House Select Committee on Assassination was thought to be a proper investigation from 1976-1978.
Yet, George Joannides, the liaison between the CIA and the HSCA never disclosed that he directed and financed
Directorio Revolucionario Estudantil (DRE), or Student Revolutionary Directorate, a group of Cuban exiles whose
officers had contact with Lee Harvey Oswald in the months before the assassination.
The HSCA investigation opened a Pandora's Box to Government Agencies that got into the record and in many cases
brought more questions than answers. The summer of '63 in New Orleans is a key factor to some of those answers.
Individuals that had been in contact with Oswald had Intelligence connections.
This is a fact that the HSCA could not ignore, and so, leads like James Wilcott, telling the Committee he saw a
CIA payroll/employee number on Oswald. Or William Walter, an FBI Midnight Security Clerk,
coming upon a Lee Harvey Oswald file at the FBI, as well as a telex warning of an assassination attempt before it happened.
Like pieces of an unfinished jigsaw, just enough of the picture can be seen coming from New Orleans with deep
connections against Kennedy's policies on Cuba.
Nov. 22, 2022
© 2022 Michael Capasse
jfk.boards.net/
Long Time Coming. Long Time Gone. 59 years.
Beyond the decades of time lies the real tragedy of Dallas as it sits without resolve.
Some questions can never be answered, others lead to dead ends, while others still raise more questions.
Ever since the Warren Commission released it's conclusions in Sept 1964 it has been shrouded in doubt and criticism.
Analysis as early as 1966, demonstrated a clear cover up of facts as well as mishandling of evidence in both murders.
The most important question then becomes; How can so much of this case be left so undone after all these years?
The answer is simple. The Warren Commission conclusions from 1964 cannot be relied upon in any manner.
Witness testimony in the 26 volumes directly contradicts statements in the original report.
Today, documents related to other guns, other calibers, and even other Oswalds cannot be ignored.
It is remarkable that there are numerous instances throughout this case of individuals not related to each other,
except that they mistaken about the same thing. Smoke in the trees, a Minox Camera, a hole at the back of the president's head,
a small entry wound in his throat, a bullet hole in the windshield, a pointed bullet, a 7.65 Mauser, washing the limousine,
an automatic pistol, or the time of a shooting, the list goes on and on...and most of these go back to 1964.
It merely requires a simple analysis to completely breakdown the myths that have grown through so many decades.
There is no theory or alternative narrative necessary to understand that what we were given was a lie.
And that there were much darker and more sinister actions taken by our government to protect that lie.
The House Select Committee on Assassination was thought to be a proper investigation from 1976-1978.
Yet, George Joannides, the liaison between the CIA and the HSCA never disclosed that he directed and financed
Directorio Revolucionario Estudantil (DRE), or Student Revolutionary Directorate, a group of Cuban exiles whose
officers had contact with Lee Harvey Oswald in the months before the assassination.
The HSCA investigation opened a Pandora's Box to Government Agencies that got into the record and in many cases
brought more questions than answers. The summer of '63 in New Orleans is a key factor to some of those answers.
Individuals that had been in contact with Oswald had Intelligence connections.
This is a fact that the HSCA could not ignore, and so, leads like James Wilcott, telling the Committee he saw a
CIA payroll/employee number on Oswald. Or William Walter, an FBI Midnight Security Clerk,
coming upon a Lee Harvey Oswald file at the FBI, as well as a telex warning of an assassination attempt before it happened.
Like pieces of an unfinished jigsaw, just enough of the picture can be seen coming from New Orleans with deep
connections against Kennedy's policies on Cuba.
Nov. 22, 2022
© 2022 Michael Capasse
jfk.boards.net/