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JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass

Nimos

Well-Known Member
Watched this documentary yesterday which is very interesting. So if you are into these kinds of things it is well worth a view, it is directed by Oliver Stone, that also created the JFK movie.

They look through a lot of unclassified documents and speak with different investigators.

 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
It seems a very thorough documentary.
The Twentieth Century was an incredible century, also because of the great cover-up of so evident truths.
I am so glad I am on the side of those like JFK.
And he was eliminated by the bad minds that are still around in the 21st century.

I love JFK, as I love RFK and MLK. The all three victims of the same perpetrators.
 

Nimos

Well-Known Member
It seems a very thorough documentary.
The Twentieth Century was an incredible century, also because of the great cover-up of so evident truths.
I am so glad I am on the side of those like JFK.
And he was eliminated by the bad minds that are still around in the 21st century.

I love JFK, as I love RFK and MLK. The all three victims of the same perpetrators.
Personally, I think something is not right about this murder, whether there was a conspiracy to do it, or to simply cover it up afterwards due to some errors or it was simply too messy or too many different interests in it, I don't know, but something about this is clearly not handled correctly, even as a standard investigation of a murder/assassination.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Personally, I think something is not right about this murder, whether there was a conspiracy to do it, or to simply cover it up afterwards due to some errors or it was simply too messy or too many different interests in it, I don't know, but something about this is clearly not handled correctly, even as a standard investigation of a murder/assassination.

The patsy, Oswald was killed before he could be tried . Before he could be called to the stand and witness. He would have exposed the truth. So they found a way to silence him.
There is even a footage that shows how they did nothing to prevent Oswald from being shot and killed.
 

Nimos

Well-Known Member
The patsy, Oswald was killed before he could be tried . Before he could be called to the stand and witness. He would have exposed the truth. So they found a way to silence him.
There is even a footage that shows how they did nothing to prevent Oswald from being shot and killed.
Yeah, they have that in the video as well, it is really strange how anyone can just walk straight up and kill him. But maybe they did things different back then, but to even allow people so close to him is very weird indeed.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Yeah, they have that in the video as well, it is really strange how anyone can just walk straight up and kill him. But maybe they did things different back then, but to even allow people so close to him is very weird indeed.

Honestly, that looks like an execution to me.
Wanted by everyone in that video.
 

Nimos

Well-Known Member
Honestly, that looks like an execution to me.
Wanted by everyone in that video.
It seems weird indeed. But again, maybe they did things differently, but to walk the person accused of killing a president out in the middle of a crowd like that seems extremely reckless. A quick google search without any verification at all :D It seems that Ruby never admitted to being part of a conspiracy, but simply wanted to be famous or known as the person that killed the murder of JFK.

But nonetheless, it looks very weird, how it was handled.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
It seems weird indeed. But again, maybe they did things differently, but to walk the person accused of killing a president out in the middle of a crowd like that seems extremely reckless. A quick google search without any verification at all :D It seems that Ruby never admitted to being part of a conspiracy, but simply wanted to be famous or known as the person that killed the murder of JFK.

But nonetheless, it looks very weird, how it was handled.
Considering that Ruby used to work for LBJ?
 
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