Why the CIA cooperated in the killing of JFK
Why the CIA cooperated
in the killing of JFK
He was at war with them
and they killed him before he could kill them
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One of the parties
The Secret Service stood down.
Dallas and Texas law enforcement stood down.
Military intelligence, which is normally enrolled to provide presidential security, stood down.
The FBI stood down.
These elements opened the door to the assassination, but did not have the resources to deliver the shooters and the complicated cover story and witness elimination program that followed.
Corrupt elements of the CIA and their long term friends and colleagues in organized crime did.
And they did it because their very survival was at stake.
After decades of non-investigation by the epically corrupt Herbert Hoover, Robert Kennedy - the president's brother and Attorney General - was going after organized crime full force.
JFK was going after the criminal elements that had taken over the CIA.
Neither of the Kennedy brothers were choir boys, but this was a heroic effort on their parts and done for the good of the country. Had they succeeded, they would have averted many of the catastrophes that have befallen the US - and other countries (many hundreds of millions of people) - in the last 49 years
The Kennedy brothers knew the risks involved in their operations and what they attempted required great moral and physical courage, the likes of which have rarely been seen in the history of this country.
It's noteworthy that this story, one of the most important in post-war 20th century history, has been completely erased from the public mind.
It's clear that security for JFK
was "rearranged" to make
him an easy target in Dallas.
It's also clear that evidence
was tampered with and
destroyed - massively -
after the fact.
But who pulled the trigger
- and why?
Video:
Assassination studies: Why the CIA cooperated in the killing of JFK
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