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Conspiracies about the assassination of JFK
Longtime readers of my work on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy know that I point to the evidence establishing the fraudulent autopsy that was conducted on JFK’s body to convict the U.S. military establishment of criminal complicity in the assassination itself. That’s because there is no innocent explanation for a fraudulent autopsy. Once one concludes that the autopsy that the military conducted on JFK’s body was fraudulent, one has automatically concluded that the military establishment Continue Reading
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Read MoreIn response to my article “Lee Harvey Oswald: Dead Man Walking,” a reader sent me an interesting question: Would the fact that U.S. officials prevented the Dallas County Medical Examiner, Dr. Earl Rose, from conducting the autopsy on JFK’s body, which state law required, automatically preclude the military’s autopsy report and findings from being admitted into evidence in a criminal prosecution of Lee Harvey Oswald?
Actually not. If the autopsy was valid and honest and if the Continue Reading
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Read MoreEven though he most likely didn’t realize it, from the moment of JFK’s assassination, Lee Harvey Oswald, the man accused of assassinating President Kennedy was a dead man walking. What I mean by that is that it’s clear, in retrospect, that he was never going to be brought to trial. He was going to be killed immediately.
How do we know that? We know it by the actions of the military establishment and the CIA during the two Continue Reading
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