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What's your opinion on the JFK assassination?
BaldwinIV
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I find it hard to be a complete coincidence that both Oswald and Jack Ruby had ties to organized crime. The mob essentially backed JFK in a deal that involved Frank Sinatra (crazy but true). They expected leniency and when JFK appointed Robert Kennedy they were furious since he was openly going after organized crime. There are wire taps of mafia bosses openly talking about killing Kennedy.
Take all of that and add in that the CIA was likely working with the mob to assassinate Castro. JFK was trying to shut down the CIA (I think that's correct) so it doesn't seem crazy to me that they could have worked together to assassinate him.
There were so many people that died "suspiciously" after the assassination including a woman who was going to new Orleans to investigate a mob tie and had announced she had information on the assassination. I'm usually pretty skeptical on conspiracy theories but there is too much here. Why the hell would jack ruby immediately kill Oswald unless someone was trying to shut him up?
Take all of that and add in that the CIA was likely working with the mob to assassinate Castro. JFK was trying to shut down the CIA (I think that's correct) so it doesn't seem crazy to me that they could have worked together to assassinate him.
There were so many people that died "suspiciously" after the assassination including a woman who was going to new Orleans to investigate a mob tie and had announced she had information on the assassination. I'm usually pretty skeptical on conspiracy theories but there is too much here. Why the hell would jack ruby immediately kill Oswald unless someone was trying to shut him up?
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My opinion is JFK was killed, by a bullet from a rifle, and it is too late to try anyone for the crime.
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The parts in that book about Jack Ruby are more interesting than the Manson narrative, imo. -
Oswald killed him that is all
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Oswald acted alone
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I've looked out of the window of the book depository and concluded he acted alone.
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Good conspiracy book
Appointment in Dallas - I think it points it finger at Carlos the Jackal iirc
Edit: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16033670-appointment-in-dallas -
I don’t think the mob...even with the power they had in the 60s...had enough juice to touch a President, and I laugh at the notion that LBJ may have had him bumped. MAYBE Castro as payback for the BoP, but that seems like a long climb for a short slide. The mob tie is the most likely, and that’s still a stretch. And no, the CIA didn’t kill their own President because they were worried about losing their jobs.
Oswald was a communist sympathizer. He either acted alone, or at the behest of the USSR. -
I trust the FBI
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Secrets of this magnitude can't be kept. Plain and simple. If there was a conspiracy, someone would have spilled the beans a long time ago.thechatch said:I don’t think the mob...even with the power they had in the 60s...had enough juice to touch a President, and I laugh at the notion that LBJ may have had him bumped. MAYBE Castro as payback for the BoP, but that seems like a long climb for a short slide. The mob tie is the most likely, and that’s still a stretch. And no, the CIA didn’t kill their own President because they were worried about losing their jobs.
Oswald was a communist sympathizer. He either acted alone, or at the behest of the USSR. -
Its been 60 years. The spilled beans are out there. Covered up by numerous stories





