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JFK Remembered 60Years Later
#41
(Yesterday, 12:51 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: This is sad. Five years ago, about 20% of the population could remember the JFK assassination, in person. I wonder what that percent is today. I guess we'll see the same thing with 9/11, in another 40 years. Old conspiracy theories never die, only those who remember them and the fact that there may be forgotten truths buried under the lies of history do.
Forgotten truths about JFK and 9/11?  
More likely, truths never revealed and/or hidden.
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#42
(Yesterday, 04:49 PM)DontTreadOnMe Wrote: Forgotten truths about JFK and 9/11?  
More likely, truths never revealed and/or hidden.

Well, I was thinking more of disappearing into the land of the Teapot Dome Scandal, or the Business Plot. The land of lessons not learned, that hardly anyone remembers and no one discusses, other than a passing mention in the history books. Tempus edax rerum.
"I cannot give you what you deny yourself. Look for solutions from within." - Kai Opaka
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#43
(Yesterday, 04:47 PM)DontTreadOnMe Wrote: Why?
Do you think he was the actual marksman who killed JFK?

In all honesty, I don't fully buy into the official story, but I haven't brought into a lot of the alternatives, either.

What do his ties to Russia have to do with him being a patsy?

He met with  Valeriy Vladimirovich Kostikov, a KGB agent who worked in the department responsible for assassinations.
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#44
(Yesterday, 06:38 PM)xpert11 Wrote:  

I've seen and read to much to believe that Oswald was the killer.
Kennedy had way too many enemies in the USA, a goodly number in Government.  His father had some powerful enemies as well.  The Deep State was already there, whatever name you call it.
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