Michael Beschloss: FBI Knew ‘Exactly’ Who Oswald Was, But ‘Never Bothered’ To Warn Secret Service
The Biden Administration has released more than 13,000 files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, but thousands more remain secret, despite a 30-year-old law demanding transparency by now. Presidential Historian Michael Beschloss joins Andrea Mitchell to share what the newly declassified files reveal and what critical questions remain unresolved.
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Michael Beschloss: FBI Knew ‘Exactly’ Who Oswald Was, But ‘Never Bothered’ To Warn Secret Service
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My dad worked with Jack Ruby's attorney. We need to look into Ruby much more closely as well if we want to understand what came down.
@robertsmith5744
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Ruby was Hired to off the scape goat . . .
@Magnetron33
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Ruby and Oswald knew each other
@mikefuller363
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nonsense, ruby stopped at western union first, he would have missed oswald completely if oswald hadn't asked to go back to change his clothes.
@beebuzz959
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Every commenter seems to know the answer. I'm betting it's some version of all of them, but I'm really intrigued by the original comment, makes me want to look into that more.
@jortalportal2834
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It can be explained pretty easy. The investigations are pretty much done. They followed the money. For us - we just need to look at the way the authors of JFK books have been treated. Jesse Ventura was targeted after his books on JFK - and if you know why he now lives in Mexico - you know who was involved with the attack on himself - it is the same group that assassinated JFK. Pretty simple. LBJ was a big part of it - and was a national traitor
John F Kennedy once said, The ignorance of voters in a democracy is a clear and present danger to all of us including our national security. ⚔ In loving memory of JFK
@johngayder9249
Жыл бұрын
Do you really agree with that? If so, do you willingly include yourself with the “ignorant”? Or are you special and different? The whole premise reeks of elitism.
@zopusify
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Ellelokekllll😂LRldlplppp😊piii
@bobmitchell8012
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America IS NOT a DEMOCRACY......It is a CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC. !!
@glennleatherwood4552
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He would have loved the thought of giving people a vote that weren't capable of figuring out how to get identification.
@jameshisself9324
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@@johngayder9249 Ernesto meant well, but I see your point. Here is the full paragraph from a speech he gave at Vanderbilt University in 1963: "But the educated citizen knows how much more there is to know. He knows that "knowledge is power," more so today than ever before. He knows that only an educated and informed people will be a free people, that the ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all, and that if we can, as Jefferson put it, "enlighten the people generally ... tyranny and the oppressions of mind and body will vanish, like evil spirits at the dawn of day." And, therefore, the educated citizen has a special obligation to encourage the pursuit of learning, to promote exploration of the unknown, to preserve the freedom of inquiry, to support the advancement of research, and to assist at every level of government the improvement of education for all Americans, from grade school to graduate school."
Remember, Hoover was heading the FBI when Kennedy was assassinated; and Hoover absolutely passionately hated Kennedy.
@lolodee3528
Жыл бұрын
Bobby Kennedy was Hoover's BOSS.
@faithlesshound5621
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@@lolodee3528 Hoover kept files on everyone and was essentially his own boss. He had the most secure position in the government.
@lolodee3528
Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah? JFK was retiring him. He had zero job security until JFK was dead & his evil twin lbj took over, whom made him director for life.
@victorvernon2507
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Hoover turned blind eyes to the evidence of the threats, and he was complicit in keeping evidence away from the Warren Commission, that didn't fit the Commission's faulty one-shooter theory.
@TimeSurfer206
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@@faithlesshound5621 I've read a few books on him, and all I see is a paranoid narcissist. Psychotic and sociopathic should also be a given.
The Kennedy assassination was the major defining moment of my childhood. I was 6. A few days after the president's death we were visiting an aunt to see her new baby and we all saw Oswald shot, live on television. I will never forget those moments.
@SuperBillybob53
Жыл бұрын
Republicans make great Television. Murderous clowns 🤡
@brianherrington7226
Жыл бұрын
Mine as well I was in second grade music class when word came. I was just a child 7 and a half years old and it had lasting impact to this day in that now as a senior citizen I remember and long for those days of innocence. I also have lived and raised in Dallas. My father who was a year younger that JFK worked about 6 to 8 blocks away from the Schoolbook Depository.
@jamesmnoblesjr9062
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I was 7
@dewilew2137
Жыл бұрын
I’m so jealous. It must have been traumatic for you though, as a child. I’m so sorry.
@beagledog2001
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Thank you for sharing your memory of that. I was 10 at the time and was watching television at the time Lee Harvey Oswald was shot also. I remember my parents running in from the kitchen and my father saying, "they shot him they shot him didn't they?"
This gives new life to all those conspiracy theories about Kennedy being killed by the government.
@rossegan7034
Жыл бұрын
He was shot by whoever was sitting in the seat directly in front of him..there is a video out there showing it happen.
@DojaSpace
Жыл бұрын
@@rossegan7034 ohhh could you please send me a link to it? All the videos I've seen have been in bad quality
@ericstowe7243
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👍🎯good‼️
@campbellcrum8478
Жыл бұрын
@@rossegan7034 X to doubt
@susanfrancis5471
Жыл бұрын
@@DojaSpace Home video from 1963.
Wow, that’s crazy. J. Edgar Hoover digested the intelligence and essentially did this: 🤷🏽♂️
@louisavondart9178
Жыл бұрын
He did the same with knowledge of the plan to attack Pearl harbour.
@wadestanton
Жыл бұрын
maybe in 60 years we will learn why an FBI director covered for larry nassar.
@lolodee3528
Жыл бұрын
Jedgar & lbj were in a years’ long bromance by any standards. They had mutual hates.
@patriayvida6850
Жыл бұрын
He was too busy persecuting blacks, Natives & Communists.
@timothycahill7535
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@@wadestanton J. edna Hoover
The "Oswald" who appeared in Mexico City was a plant, probably a rogue CIA agent part of the plot hatched by supporters of Alan Dulles, whom JFK had fired, for his role in the Bay of Pigs debacle. The "Oswald" who pitched a fit in a car dealership in Dallas, in the weeks before the assassination was NOT LHO, but another (or the same) poser. Oswald was a patsy, probably selected for his naïveté and gullibility. The assassination was carried out by elements of the military, CIA, mafia and Cuban bagmen. It was not done by a slow, confused Lee Harvey Oswald. On his best day, he could not have made the shots. Anyone who's served in the Army knows "Marksman" is the BOTTOM of the scale, indicating MINIMUM SKILL levels!
@curbozerboomer1773
Жыл бұрын
It was his rifle, the bullets recovered were fired through the rifle, his prints were on the rifle,etc. Get a clue!..it was not a difficult shot!
@TheAnarchitek
Жыл бұрын
@@curbozerboomer1773 CBS did a story, in the dog days after the assassination, and the majority of the "firearms experts" the segment producer hired refused to try to fire the Mannlicher-Carcano rifle he was supposed to use, in order to put out the minimum number of bullets. This was broadcast on American TV, in 1965, after the Warren Commission Report had been released and sufficiently ridiculed. There are plot holes big enough to drive a Peterbilt rig and trailer through, at full speed, never slacking off. The sad sack that was LHO was a patsy, used by powerful men who feared JFK because they could not buy him, He was our last independent President, a flawed man who aspired to greatness without cheating to get there. It's a concept entirely forgotten, in modern politics.
The most important detail everyone forgot and it was right in front of their eyes. Oswald get escorted out in public with minimum security and no bulletproof vest. Ruby walks up and executed the main suspect in Kennedy's assassination. Everyone acts like this is normal, every day standard procedures when it comes to assassination of the commander in chief.
@roger1624
Жыл бұрын
What you're pointing out is two-fold. Both Kennedy and Oswald were both left exposed and unprotected, sitting ducks as intended. The nice neat story with a red bow on top, with an added dash of the lone nutjob sprinkled on top, was the garbage sold to the people. The lie still stands.
@regisnyder
Жыл бұрын
I agree but I also understand that police practices in the 60s were most likely different than what we’ve been used to seeing for the past 50+ years. Plus you have to take into account that was the 1st successful assassination of a president in the 20th century, with different gun technology than when Lincoln was assassin.
@mercy3219
Жыл бұрын
The account published following an earlier release of documents built a strong case for the involvement of the mob -- actually more than one at the time. MUST READ: Carlos Marcello: The Man Behind the JFK Assassination, by Vaccara, Stefano. After reading that account, one might start to consider the mob's involvement with other events that seem too difficult to understand what may be behind them.
@TimeSurfer206
Жыл бұрын
Well, really, it was, back then. We were a lot more naive and trusting. Soviet spies used to make jokes about how trusting we were. And we'd make jokes about how Spy School had to teach them what a flush toilet was.
@nicknewman7848
Жыл бұрын
Their protocol was to move the suspect at night and without drawing attention. They changed it because of the requests from the news media. They were all excited about being on tv and forgot to do their jobs properly. DPD were morons.
Well, now we all know why Martin Luther King kept repeating to never trust the FBI.
@carolynrussell4215
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I certainly can see why he didn't or the police .
@goddessvision6001
Жыл бұрын
It's NOT the FBI It's people who use their power to get control and that is humanity It's life. hoping things start to change
@nyniceguy1318
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@@justinhearst : WRONG, Bush was appointed CIA director in 1976; 13 years AFTER Kennedy assasination! Check your facts, it's not hard.
@XMON888
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Exactly
@alejohernandez75
Жыл бұрын
The FBI are in the pockets of big government Democrats so the Democrats and their media propagandists will defend the FBI as the FBI defends the Democrats.
President Kennedy's assasination still brings tears to my eyes. I always wonder what it would have been like if he could have finished his tenure as President. Sigh!!
@ericstowe7243
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💔👍🇺🇸
@ultimatebucco3181
Жыл бұрын
People who didn't vote for President Kennedy wept for him upon hearing the news. People have changed.
@lolodee3528
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Jack was reviled by Dixiecrats. No internet back then, northerners hardly knew this.
@frederickrapp5396
Жыл бұрын
Anita: The JFK assassination “still brings tears to my eyes” as well. You ask: “what it would have been like if he had finished his tenure as President?” My answer: Alas, we’ll never know. It might have been better, but it might have been worse too, given all that we have subsequently learned about JFK’s reckless personal behavior over these past 60 years. “Of all the words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, it might have been.”
@fredgarvinMP
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@@ultimatebucco3181 Which people are you referring to?
I was only six but I wondered at the time how they could ever have let that happen.
@jdmitaine
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because they were in on it...
@jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491
Жыл бұрын
i was ten horrible treason to the human race: millions given into soviet slavery. sovicuban mercenaries at $5 *a day* started destabilizing latin america and africa at will. pressure off fidel by taking as inmigrants cuban intellectuals and any possible Resistance to the usa. we were quite a successful bunch.. Historically: only german and dutch inmigrants did better. miami cubans *Alone* made and still make more money gross product than *all SoviCuba*. sadly trump resank it gave sovicuba to maoxichina... Critical Thinking
@leeeastwood6368
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@@jdmitaine ?
@pc4764
Жыл бұрын
Multiple reasons, I'm sure. But a lot of it was because we thought we'd left that behind. Carelessness. "They" is a deceptive word. If there was a conspiracy, and I fall on that side of things, it was specific people and not whole institutions.
@jpducati916
Жыл бұрын
Exactly, they want you to believe one man outsmarted the entire US government. That is impossible to accept.
If it was that simple the rest of the documents would be released. I think this goes much deeper into the government.
@barryfitzgerald785
Жыл бұрын
You mean lie Oswald's tax returns?
@curbozerboomer1773
Жыл бұрын
Pure opinion...do some reading.
More than the dynamics of Dealey Plaza, the thing I wonder about most is why the federal govt let Oswald defect to Russia, then move back, in the height of the Cold War?!? They even let him bring his Russian "sweetheart" back with him... There is so much about Oswald in Russia that is inexplicable compared to standard protocol/procedure at that time in history. Even if he did the shooting, there is so much that can't be explained. He also had knowledge of military secrets, considering his military job, before defecting. Some think he was a double agent. This case is _the_ Pandora's Box of investigations. I got obsessed with it at 9 years old, having seen Stone's _JFK_ in movie theaters and been reading about it for 30+ years since. Even if you don't buy anything it says about the assassination, what the film had to say about our govt agencies is _chilling._
@lawrencedoliveiro9104
Жыл бұрын
Well, according to some of the folks who claimed the Apollo moon landings never happened, there was never a Cold War either. All those people shot and killed trying to cross the Berlin Wall were crisis actors or something.
@curbozerboomer1773
Жыл бұрын
All that film did, was throw any and all conspiracy theories against the wall, for anyone to embrace...pure exploitation by Stone.
@TheRedeemed22-JesusistheAnswer
Жыл бұрын
Which boggles my mind why the film was ever allowed to be made in the first place.
@wallacebell4311
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@@TheRedeemed22-JesusistheAnswerThis is America and even film makers have freedom of speech even if most of the film is one lie after another!
@TheRedeemed22-JesusistheAnswer
Жыл бұрын
@@wallacebell4311 you don't think the film tells the truth?
Are we really surprised Hoover didn't share this information????
@alliwishis_2
Жыл бұрын
Yea like I had stated a little earlier I bet you when he ( J Egar Hoover ) died half of the information that we are trying to get on the Kennedy's situation had been shredded up the second he ( J Egar Hoover ) had died
@sandranorman6451
Жыл бұрын
Clyde shredded the information or he burned it.
@kxkxkxkx
Жыл бұрын
Jim Hosty did in fact admit to destroying FBI evidence on verbal orders from his boss, in order to avoid public embarrassment of the FBI (which was aways Hoover's top priority)
@vernpascal1531
Жыл бұрын
@@kxkxkxkx Right and who was ever held responsible? Also, The Secratary said the note Oswald delivered was threatening in nature, not what Hosty implied,but whatever it said, that is blatant destruction of crucial info and Earl Warren and Co. did nothing.
I was 11 when this tragedy occurred. 59 years later it all saddens me still. The government then let us all down. And it continues to right up until today. Greed, the hunger for power, lies and deception. It doesn't matter the party in power. They're all guilty.
@jx14aby
Жыл бұрын
We learned there are psychotics out there who will murder many people just cuz they think it's a good idea. And we still haven't learned why. You want to know why? Because doctors are hiding the damage infant male circumcision has on a man's neuropsychological development. They think sexual torture is normal.
@JamesJones-mm2nm
Жыл бұрын
I was 11 as well, 20 days later my dad passed away! Most peop😢can’t imagine it was like!
@johncooper7663
Жыл бұрын
Oswald shot JFK. The only thing that the government is guilty of is not being aware of where the commie was living.
@triumphofihm525
Жыл бұрын
I wholeheartedly agree. They have all let us down, yet we continue to pay their salaries & pensions
@allenfreeland6494
Жыл бұрын
Anything to throw you off this Oswald thing on files just like on the Trump administration .The conspiracy thing is no doubt unseen and will be in mystery.
They need to take J Edgar Hoover name off the F.B.I . building he is a disgrace
Oswald was never convicted. Unless he stood trial he is innocent till proven guilty. There were a lot of players in the assassination. The secret service failed on an epic level to protect him. I'm so tired of this.
@rogerthat4545
Жыл бұрын
It's like you forgot he was killed.. I don't think you can try a dead guy Sources on all the players?? That sounds made up to me
@lolodee3528
Жыл бұрын
This is where the soul of American went dark. And subsequent years right after.
@redalert2834
Жыл бұрын
Oswald was probably killed not because of concerns it would be difficult to prove his guilt but out of fear of what he would say in court during a trial, identifying those who were really responsible for the assassination. Intelligence agencies, most probably.
@labspeciman7402
Жыл бұрын
@@rogerthat4545 No, If you buy into the lone gunman story then you are duped. Sources? I guess you should try google. The CIA. The Mafia and Cuba have been linked to this. It wouldn't matter what I post cause you found the guy guilty without a trial. That is rather UnAmerican of you. Then we can talk about the failures of the secret service to protect Kennedy. That is real easy to see. No protective bubble on the car.
@ReformedRepublican
Жыл бұрын
When Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby (I was watching TV at the age of 19 and a Jr. in college) l was far too young to appreciate the machinations of those in power at the time. At the age of 78, l vividly remember how l felt at that time. I cried throughout the funeral service for Kennedy. I was a Republican at the time, but it didn't matter. MY PRESIDENT HAD BEEN ASSISSANITED!!!!. I can now see and believe the rot back then now. What l can also see right now is the rot that has taken over the party of my youth. We have traitors to our Constitutional Republic serving in Congress who should be in jail and a former president who should never have contaminated the presidency,and my former party. I hop those still patriotic to MY COUNTRY do as Glenn Kirschner suggested and bring up the 19th Amendment provision to challenge their right to "serve" in Congress. They should also be forced to return their salaries and lose their pensions. We can use that money to help the people instead of fund specious investigations of Hunter Biden's laptop!!!!!
Interestingly enough after this sad day, Johnson was able to pass lots of legislation that Kennedy was not able too and the country changed.
@jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491
Жыл бұрын
kennedy was blocked by the Repus.. even the cuban force sent by jfk was forced to change drop-off to an unsustainable position where the sovicuban army *was waiting* .
@jdmitaine
Жыл бұрын
Johnson was pro-Military and CIA/FBI therefore also with the Mafia... no wonder they ''put'' him there...
@tcurr0309
Жыл бұрын
The 2022 updated JFK movie by Oliver Stone has the conclusion that the Secret Service is a very shady organization that has a lot of power and secrecy to it. Kind of makes sense when you hear about how they destroyed their cell phone communications from Jan.6th and appear to be immune from any legal authority or scrutiny
@kemmetaylor58
Жыл бұрын
@Terre Schill EVERYTIME these are some evil organizations running the country and the CIA created that term for deflection they need to be dissolved
@lolodee3528
Жыл бұрын
Yes. lbj rarely missed an opportunity to usurp the merits of others. His silver star acquisition is almost as comical as donald’s nft $ launder scheme. Jedgar usurped the merits of Melvin Purvis. They took full advantage of their offices for self-aggrandizement.
A tragedy all the way around that still haunts us today. Even if we knew all the details it doesn't change the outcome
@Coconutoilcrazy
Жыл бұрын
It wont change the outcome but will shed light on the deceit over the last umpteen years. Cant change things that are not known.
Inaction is an Action in itself, sometimes. This is one of those times. They sat back and let it unfold.
Kennedy wanted to pull out of Vietnam. No way the Military Industrial Complex would let that happen. Oswald pulled the trigger but he had help…even if that help was the indifference shown by the FBI and CIA.
@juliewatson2281
Жыл бұрын
And there folks is your money trail that Gen/President Eisenhower warned about before leaving office.
@r.c.miller6161
Жыл бұрын
If so, he wasn’t the only shooter. The fatal head wound came from JFK’s front & blew out the back of his head. There’s no way Oswald fired that shot from the School Book Depository BEHIND Kennedy.
Jack Ruby allegedly managed to get to the location inside a busy police station where Oswald was being held. He claimed that he didn't want Jackie to go through any more hurt, attending a trial etc. He later said that he made that up. Then he's charged with murder, they they take that back. Why? I mean there were witnesses.
@susankeith326
Жыл бұрын
Ruby was a familiar face to many police officers since he owned a nightclub and was a small part of the underworld .
The public should have been told all of this information. Wrong to hold any of it. It was just to cover it up. Wrong.
I've always wondered how strange and sad Christmas must have been in America in 1963. Such melancholy and disbelief must have been felt. Has anyone read what the immediate weeks were like at the time?
@earthmagic2310
Жыл бұрын
The entire country mourned... everything went dark...people were hurting and very confused for many months.
@lindadonovan2684
Жыл бұрын
After JFK’s murder, everyone was beyond heartbroken. I was 14 and in high school. They turned on the tv so we could hear the reports. For weeks, everywhere you went people were crying, inconsolable. After MLK and Bobby, it was repeat. Tough times. 😢
@curbozerboomer1773
Жыл бұрын
At age 16, I loved through it...there was a sort of national somberness that Winter...But then in early 64, the Beatles somehow took over the world, and people pulled out of the depressive state they were in, and escaped through the music.
@carolynmarie4008
Жыл бұрын
I was in 7th grade. The assasination was all anyone talked about or thought about for months and even years. Thanksgiving and Christmas that year were unlike anything before or since. Remember, we had just been through the Cuban Missile Crisis. I think that most people thought the Russians were behind the assasination. I still think that it was the Russians. (aided by the incompetence of Hoover and the intelligence services. ) The whole episode was very traumatic for me. I am 72 now and I still hope that before I die, I know what really happened to our president.
@DanC-go9lc
Жыл бұрын
@International Harvester MLK killed in April 1968, RFK in June 1968. You can not even imagine those times.
Another thing Americans might have said is why is our government keeping secrets.
J Edgar Hoover was basically running a private army that was focussed primarily with his own personal battles with politicians and celebrities
@curbozerboomer1773
Жыл бұрын
Some truth to that!
An important question would be if the FBI lost track of him right before the assassination or did they actually know Oswald was in the Texas Book Depository as Beschloss seemed to insinuate almost as fact. It would also have been embarrassing and damaging for FBI if that ever got out. If they knew Oswald was in the depository then that would have been homicidal negligence, especially if they saw him carrying equipment into the building.
@djkognito9740
Жыл бұрын
LHO worked there.
@charlesmahoney3296
Жыл бұрын
@@djkognito9740 The guy did not shoot the president. He would have have better luck with a slingshot. I am a big game hunter, a bird shooter and an nearly 70 years old and started when I was a young man. A family tradition. LHO was involved with many unusually odd characters doing very suspicious things BUT his did shoot a firearm that day. It laughable to believe he did.
@truthseeker2631
Жыл бұрын
@@charlesmahoney3296bro I just typed jfk assassination cia. I want to get to the bottom of this I know the CIA is involved 100 💯.
@nurhirabe9370
Жыл бұрын
But why would he leave work and eomder off the streets??
@longtomjefferson7233
Жыл бұрын
Beschloss is a protector/fellator of the status quo. I put him in the conspiracy theory camp, like many at MSNBC.
Keeping the info about Oswald quiet allowed them to set Kennedy up themselves and gives them a scapegoat. Oswald didn't fire a magic bullet.
@barryfitzgerald785
Жыл бұрын
He failed his paraffin tests. Didn't shoot Tippet either. Sad to say, he was doing his job as a deep agent and was used as (his words) a patsy.
Rather difficult to understand how anything dating from the assassination can remain a national security risk in 2022.
@mikefuller363
Жыл бұрын
it's beyond your capacity??
@Oldman808
Жыл бұрын
@@mikefuller363 Kindly explain what you mean. How do the secrets of nearly 60 years ago remain a national security risk?
@barryfitzgerald785
Жыл бұрын
Protect the mythology of American democracy and protect the legacy/ reputations of out 1% families. People talk of stolen elections; 1964 was a stolen election as was 1968.
@mikefuller363
Жыл бұрын
@@barryfitzgerald785 one could make the argument that daly in chicago helped kennedy win illinois illegally. as for 1968, that's nonsense
@lisk3822
6 ай бұрын
Bingo. So many people are dead and the intelligence techniques are old.
Oswald was a scapegoat . . .
way to go dallas cops, letting oswald get shot in plain sight....pitiful.
Your enemies are always much more closer than you think. They know more about you and smile in your face, but private envy you. They can be bought so never reveal all and be such an open book. Keep a closed caucus so if anything happens you know who to look at. This is the world we live in. Loyalty is just a word now. RIP to MLK and JFK.
@curbozerboomer1773
Жыл бұрын
Pure speculative paranoia!
They are possibly hoping to stall long enough for the generations who are most vested in this topic pass away.
@curbozerboomer1773
Жыл бұрын
But there is a monumentally great book, "Reclaiming History", written by the excellent, late prosecutor, Vincent Bugliosi, that solves this murder!...It was his hope that his book-all 1700 pages of it-will be used by students of the assassination, many years from now, as the main textbook on this murder....IMO, he was a great American, for offering such a truthful book about this national tragedy.
In November of 1963, when President Kennedy was assinatted, I was in my 4th grade classroom, when the principal announced over the loud speaker that he had been killed. Then watched on live TV when Jack Ruby killed Lee Harvey Oswald, this is something you will always remember. Where you were when it happened..
@nolasmith7687
Жыл бұрын
I was a primary school child in Australia and heard about his death on the radio. Our family didn’t have tv in 63. I cried. I still tear up when I think of what the world lost that day with his death. He just seemed a decent and upright man to this ten year old.
@micheleriley4514
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@@nolasmith7687 America in 1963, there were only 3 major networks. That was the major headline. They showed the swearing in of President Johnson on Airforce one, with Jackie Kennedy holding the Bible with the blood of her husband on her dress. Schools were closed, businesses and the government were closed. The whole nation was glued to their TVs watching the funeral. It was a sad time.
@ruby07241
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I was in the 5th. Being an Irish Catholic family there were many tears shed as we watched on TV. I remember crying in my bed because everyone was so sad.
@marybeth1644
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@@micheleriley4514 Lady Bird held the Bible that LBJ took his oath on.
@micheleriley4514
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@@marybeth1644 you are right. I still see the blood on her dress. Thanks
All the fbi had to do was pick up the phone and call the secret service to tell him to be careful in Texas.
@curbozerboomer1773
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JFK had been told by many, to not go to Dallas, and to not ride in an open car if he did!...JFK even mentioned to his wife, earlier in the day, that anyone could pick him off, firing from a high building with a rifle!..That old "Kennedy swagger" did him in that day, as much as anything else.
@gailazerrad9956
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Robert nd John Kennedy knew that they would be going into "wingnut"country, as he expressed to his wife. But, JFK thought that he had to go to Texas to get reelected. Knowing this, a better question is why JFK thought he was invincible and insisted that the cover to his car be left off. That one decision sealed his fate and the rest, sadly, is history.
@noelbecker7002
Жыл бұрын
@@gailazerrad9956 Not true that it was JFKs decision to leave the top off the car. FBI made the decision. And did you know they were originally trying to do the deed in Chicago a few weeks earlier? Having shooters standing on an xpressway overpass. But that plot got foiled so they tried again in Texas.
@DanC-go9lc
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@@gailazerrad9956 You are exactly right Gail. His bravery was a strength everyone admired. He loved people and wanted folks to see both him and Jackie. He was a risk taker his whole life -- perhaps a main reason he was so effective during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He knew EXACTLY the consequences of his actions. He joked with aids about it.
@albertopalma1663
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The Secret service had been told already to not be careful. Haven't you noticed that there were no agents next to the presidential limo? Only the one who pushed Mrs. Kennedy back in the back seat after she had recovered part of brain tissue of her husband. Yes one SS agent. Doesn't that tell something obscure was going on?
The question that wasn’t asked is where does this place Jack Ruby? Given that he had previously had contact with the FBI, it makes it more likely that Oswald was killed to cover the FBI’s tracks.
@leeannarose6384
Жыл бұрын
Exactly
@letawall8590
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Oswald said he was a "patsy ".
@lolodee3528
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Ruby said ".....people at the very top'
@elenalatici9568
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@@letawall8590 I believed him then, and I still do.
@ruby07241
Жыл бұрын
Oh yes. Of course Oswald had to die. Jack Ruby was a policeman wanna be and supposedly was dying so I bet his family was compensated for his trouble.
It’s a good thing the FBI learned their lesson and never let known shooters go through with their actions ever again.
@barbaramiller1974
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Thanks, this is funny.
@shirleybalinski4535
Жыл бұрын
Think so??
@11cabadger
Жыл бұрын
Joking, right?
@deeznutz294
Жыл бұрын
@@11cabadger look up the definition of sarcasm
@11cabadger
Жыл бұрын
@@deeznutz294 i know the definition. Given the wide range of political & psychological attitudes out there, a commenter's intent isn't always apparent.
I still maintain there was more than one assassin that fateful day. Given the poor line of sight Oswald would have had up in the book depository, he could very well have been a decoy... a "patsy" as he said. Ruby gunned down Oswald to shut him up forever.
@curbozerboomer1773
Жыл бұрын
You can also maintain a belief in the Easter Bunny...but facts say otherwise...read a book!
@dan_hitchman007
Жыл бұрын
@@curbozerboomer1773 Facts say a heck of a lot more than what you're espousing.
So basically the CIA and FBI let it happen knowing beforehand of what could happen.
@bryb2644
Жыл бұрын
Or they were tracking him because he was an asset.
@barryfitzgerald785
Жыл бұрын
Not let it happen. Set up the penniless cracker kid and did it.
9 years later and we were ALL surprised the SAME players were arrested at the Watergate building?? E.Howard Hunt, Frank Sturgis, etc...!!!
The one thing that is abundantly clear is that the truth will never be known.
@curbozerboomer1773
Жыл бұрын
Not true!
WHAT? I'm Speechless!
It is still difficult to relive this moment…
@elenalatici9568
Жыл бұрын
Everytime the Zapruder tape is.shown, I pray they won't turn that corner. I was 17. Then there was MLK and RFK.
@albertopalma1663
Жыл бұрын
@@elenalatici9568 You forgot to mention John Jr.
Still no acknowledgement of all the people running up the grassy knoll in response to the sound of another gunshot and the wisp of gun smoke at the parking lot fence, as seen in the home movies. Still no explanation of the bullet hole in the windshield. Still no acknowledgement that the travelcade slowed down after the first shots, with the Secret Service driver at the wheel of Kennedy's vehicle, just at the stretch to make a shot from the grassy knoll easier to hit it's mark. Still no acknowledgement that the flap of skin from Kennedy's skull flew onto the back trunk of the limo (which happened before Kennedy's head recoiled) and that Jackie climbed out of the back seat and crawled out onto the trunk to retrieve the tissue. Still no acknowledgement that Hoover had a gambling addiction, well documented at the tracks in Jersey and California (Del Mar), and his publicly known $5 track bets were augmented by his street bets and sometimes the mob tipped him off, which was the reason Hoover never really pursued the mob, plus the mob had photos of Hoover and his homosexual escapades. When Bobby Kennedy, appointed U.S. Attorney General by President John Kennedy, began aggressively pursuing the mob, Hoover had another reason to hate the Kennedys and another favor to repay the mob. Still no acknowledgement that Ruby was well known to the Dallas Police Department because he ran a bar with girls, off duty police frequented his establishment, and hence he had no problem walking into the basement of the jail. Still no acknowledgement that Ruby was known to the mob in New Orleans and Chicago, that he owed the mob some favors, and he was not a made man until the day he outed Oswald, as a favor to the mob, who hated the Kennedys, as much as they didn’t mind calling a favor for Hoover. If the above speculations make any sense, it does seem that Beschloss in this interview is going out of his way to coverup any connection between the FBI and Secret Service. Let us not forget Jackie’s wispy smile standing next to Johnson as he was sworn in on the plane on the Dallas Love Field Airport tarmac.
@johncooper7663
Жыл бұрын
Railroad workers had clear views of the entire knoll and told the WC that nobody had shot from the knoll.2 Dallas police officers confirmed by rushing the fence seconds after the shots echoed
@barryfitzgerald785
Жыл бұрын
Best post today. Ruby wasn't a made man because...he's Jewish. He did off a union organizer in Chicago in 1939. Oh and Beschloss....BS-loss
He acted alone under the watchful eye of the Hoover's FBI
@tcurr0309
Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry I don't agree with this man's attempt to excuse away the secret services part in this plot. The Oliver Stone JFK updated in 2022 has more than a little evidence pointed to them. For example, this video leaves out the fact that the FBI or SS took Oswald off their person of interest hot list shortly before the assassination
@timothycahill7535
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Hoover is still a creepy character all these decades later.
@juliewatson2281
Жыл бұрын
Don’t bet money on that. Start looking at the Dulles Brothers. John Foster Dulles, I believe, was Secretary of State. More influential than President Eisenhower. The other brother, whose name eludes me at the moment, was head of the CIA. They opposed policies that Kennedy intended to implement.
@rathertiredofthemess2841
Жыл бұрын
Hoover’s eye- keywords there!
@rcknbob1
Жыл бұрын
@@juliewatson2281 Allan Dulles.
Release everything, it's the ONLY way to restore trust. Even if you reveal that we were lied to in the 60's, so what?! Lies from 60 years ago won't hurt you, but continuing to lie and cover things up will further erode public trust.
@springerworks002
Жыл бұрын
How can one erode something that doesn't actually exist?
@mikefuller363
Жыл бұрын
you can't fix trust with conspiracy theorists, they don't understand common sense
@lolodee3528
Жыл бұрын
Standards & practices can be revealed which is a nat'l security issue. Pay attention.
@curbozerboomer1773
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I am with you, but believe me, there are a few screw-ups done by the FBI and the CIA on this case, and those agencies just hate to admit when they mess up!
@mikefuller363
Жыл бұрын
@@curbozerboomer1773 this, both agencies are made up of humans, humans are fallible and make mistakes, and they then try to cover them up
They need to be sued to release ALL documents, FOR National security reasons
Why did FBI not Stop Jan 6th ? 🫤
@kevjn15
Жыл бұрын
Why didn’t Donald Trump stop Jan 6? He’s the commander and chief and can’t (or isn’t willing to) defend his own capital? Embarrassing.
@taze317
Жыл бұрын
Are they, and other law enforcement agencies, ready for the next January sixth? Republicans are violent. They deserve the same attention that any hate group gets.
@dianemitchell1717
Жыл бұрын
The FBI said there was NO credible evidence there would be violence on Jan.6th. Wray was Trump’s boy. Biden should have replaced him immediately.
J Edgar Hoover HATED the Kennedys.
Always wondered why he was riding it a car without a top. It's almost like the government planned it
@brendaechols5929
Жыл бұрын
Not hard to believe
@lawrencedoliveiro9104
Жыл бұрын
And nobody commented on it at the time ... as though everybody was in on it.
@Oldman808
Жыл бұрын
The top wasn’t in the least bulletproof. Kennedy wanted it off after the weather was nice that day.
@faithlesshound5621
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@Lawn Chair Despite remarking that they were heading into "nut country." That was before the era of the glass-enclosed "Popemobile."
Oswald was shot to conceal the conspiracy.
@curbozerboomer1773
Жыл бұрын
Nope...time for your meds!
The tiptoeing around LBJ's relationship with Hoover and the care to "not suggest there was animosity and rather it could be benign neglect" give weight to the likelihood that there were actually plans between the two to remove JFK so LBJ could assume the presidency. The fact that you can't just say, "it's not impossible that it was conspiracy but it is also possible that it was merely neglect on behalf of conflicting agencies" makes you sound like you're playing damage control.
This single event was the catalyst that ultimately transformed America into the conspiracy believing gullible society it is today.
For a long time I've believed that LBJ was involved and it wouldn't surprise me if J E Hoover were involved also. J E Hoover was an evil sob.
@barryfitzgerald785
Жыл бұрын
WHat was LBJ's first executive order? Oh yeah, send the limo to Detroit for repairs.
Release all documents!
@fredgarvinMP
Жыл бұрын
Elon is working on it.
@joeds3775
Жыл бұрын
@@fredgarvinMP muppet
Nothing more perfectly encapsulates the ethos of law enforcement in America than this headline.
@triumphofihm525
Жыл бұрын
Also the security state
Conspiracy research is profoundly important. The government never releases important information voluntarily, and will never release the whole truth. The JFK situation is just one of many.
As time goes on and more documents are released, Oliver Stone 's movie JFK rings true. Also reading JFK and the Unspeakable by James W. Douglass and The Devil's Chessboard by David Talbot, opens a lot of doors on the events of 1963 and many powerful people were indeed evil men.
@johngalt0096
Жыл бұрын
Excellent reads. Try also: David Shaw: “The Reporter who knew too Much” & his follow up. (And if you think they were scurrilous then, ha!)
Remove Hoover's name from FBI headquarters!
@lolodee3528
Жыл бұрын
Rename it the Purvis building.
Well this just makes me really mad. We need to know what is left in the documents that weren't released.
@taze317
Жыл бұрын
Jackie made arrangements for a package to be opened 75 years after her death. I would love to see the contents, but I never will.
OH, Like the Secret Service (SS) wasn't involved up to their eyeballs? There were supposed to be SC footmen on the rear bumpers. Those footmen were waved off by supervisor as the limo was leaving Love Field. The SS changed the parade route to Dealy Plaza. JFK's regular driver, SSA Tom Shipman, a Catholic, died of "heart attack" at Camp David a month earlier and was buried w/o autopsy. Shipman was replaced by SSA Bill Greer, who was , to put it very mildly (sarcasm) was not a Catholic. Greer pretty much stopped the car w/ his head doing a full turn towards JFK until the fatal head shot.
@curbozerboomer1773
Жыл бұрын
A big So What?
Why can't we get Hoover's name removed from the FBI building?
Back in 76, I listened to a speaker at my college who was on the Warren Commission. He claimed that Gerald Ford interviewed Jack Ruby while incarcerated in TEXAS. He claimed that Jack Ruby wanted Gerald Ford to bring him to Washington and testify to the Commission . Gerald Ford kept refusing. Jack Ruby never came to Washington and he never testified as to what he knew.
@davidwilliams4498
Жыл бұрын
Ford knew LBJ an mafia exposed in plot. Ruby wasn't worried about Mafia hit he wasn't getting out of jail. No doubt my research opinion
man, what a wild decade....
@fredgarvinMP
Жыл бұрын
Very wild. 🇷🇺 Z 🇷🇺
@rightrightrightuhhuhuhhuh6516
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my avatar likes your avatar
@michaeleasterwood6558
Жыл бұрын
We also lost RFK in 1968
The media playing “stupid” like always… One word: Coup D’ etat…
@jatoproductswilliammcintos8488
Жыл бұрын
Sloppy work, assassination followed by CYA
@J-S.P
Жыл бұрын
@@jatoproductswilliammcintos8488 EXACTLY!
@anonymoushuman8344
Жыл бұрын
When people go into mainstream news reporting, they usually haven't had the disillusioning experience of awakening to deep political realities of this kind, or of learning to radically question received history. Being a mainstream news reporter assumes a worldview within a certain range, one that doesn't challenge conventional authorities in a fundamental way.
Release them all it’s been over 50 years. Come on!
The murder of Oswald stinks of tying up loose ends.
How true this may be, who knows?? It was said Lyndon b.johnson hated JFK & diffently Robert Kennedy, LBJ did not look at all upset on the airplane carrying JFK's body home,when he was being sworn in,though his wife Lady Bird showed distress. just saying?? Maybe???more then we know here.??
@lolodee3528
Жыл бұрын
lbj hated Bobby, so did jedgar. It was a mutual hatred bromance party.
Seems like s service is still dropping the ball
@fdrstan
Жыл бұрын
Over and over they are an embarassment.
@barryfitzgerald785
Жыл бұрын
do they seem like a bunch of red neck white guys in black suits?
"Oh what tangled web we weave, when we first practice to decieve"
The FBI knew full well LHO worked at the School Book Depository, along the motorcade route. It comes down to whether you believe the FBI and CIA are guilty of gross negligence and incompetence, or if you believe there was a deliberate "whatever happens, happens" attitude that the speaker poses. This is where all of the LBJ and JEH theories come from.
IMO - The older I get the more cynical I get about all governments, in general. There has got to be embarrassing/alarming/incriminating in the remaining JFK assassination papers. Here we are 60 years later, and still don't have full disclosure surrounding the tragic event.
@cameronhenke593
Жыл бұрын
Makes me wonder about roswell
@DanC-go9lc
Жыл бұрын
As much as I despise things governments do, in this particular case I strongly believe Lee Harvey Oswald killed John F. Kennedy, acting alone with his $12 rifle. After thinking there just "must" have been a conspiracy for 40+ years. I was 12 years old on November 22, 1963.
This happened when I was in the fourth grade, that was so long ago the government should release ALL of the records. Do they perhaps want to keep some of the records in order to keep the conspiracy theories going? I see no other reason for keeping those old records secret.
@MLEPOS1
Жыл бұрын
Those other records might implicate them in this whole matter? You got to wonder?
@kxkxkxkx
Жыл бұрын
KGB agent Marina Oswald is still living in Dallas right now, for starters...
My biggest question has always been who hired Oswald at the book depository? And when was the presidents motocade rerouted. was that public knowledge? How would Oswald know when the president would be there, and how did he get hired at the book depository? When did he have time to buy a gun and make plan?
@curbozerboomer1773
Жыл бұрын
Your questions could all be answered by now...if you would just bother to do a little research!...Geez, people are so lazy!
Never underestimate the jealousy a Petty Tyrant Bureaucrat has for "Their authority." And Hoover was the pettiest of the petty.
@curbozerboomer1773
Жыл бұрын
I agree with you...he was an ultimate Control Freak!...he kept secret files with dirt on those people he did not like!
@TimeSurfer206
Жыл бұрын
@@curbozerboomer1773 He didn't like anybody. If you came up on his radar at all, he made a file on you.
Which Oswald are they talking about, though? It's long been established there was more than one. The Warren Commission was tasked with a quick and uncontestable cover-up, and until their baseless findings are thrown out the truth about November 22, 1963 will remain a mystery.
@J-S.P
Жыл бұрын
No there wasn't
@curbozerboomer1773
Жыл бұрын
BS...there was NO "extra" Oswalds!
@lpquagmire3621
Жыл бұрын
@@curbozerboomer1773 "were"
@anonymoushuman8344
Жыл бұрын
The photos of the man who supposedly identified himself as Oswald at the embassy in Mexico City are very obviously of a different man -- not even close.
@J-S.P
Жыл бұрын
@@anonymoushuman8344 the man in the photo in Mexico City that wasn't Oswald did NOT I.D. himself. He has never been identified.
Of course the FBI knew Oswald. On November 1st, FBI agent James Hosty went to where Marina Oswald was staying, to talk to Oswald. Marina said he worked at the Texas School Book Depository. The Book Depository was only a few blocks away from the FBI Headquarters, WALKING DISTANCE! So in the rest of the 22 days in November, you mean to tell me that Hosty didn’t correspond with Oswald.
@anonymoushuman8344
Жыл бұрын
Hosty was the Oswalds' case officer or handler. He admitted it.
@arttaggerr2233
Жыл бұрын
@@anonymoushuman8344 Agreed, I read his testimony. Oswald was right under his nose and he knew it.
Just tell us who did it. Enough is enough!
The Kennedy assassination was the major defining event of my life until watergate, then the CIA selling drugs to fund an unauthorized war in Central America then Iraq, then Afghanistan… this country has never come clean on major events. Holding back documents now is inexcusable.
My uncle, who was the head of the FBI in New Jersey back in the early seventies once told me “If you knew what I know about things, the quality of your life would never be the same. Just be happy you don’t know what I know.”
@malachi-
Жыл бұрын
So he allowed it all and just went about his day... what a POS.
@samanthab1923
Жыл бұрын
Was he based out of the Newark office?
@faithlesshound5621
Жыл бұрын
@@malachi- Knowing about something, and being in a position to "allow" it or not, are two different things.
@malachi-
Жыл бұрын
@@faithlesshound5621 But telling others the truth will spread it, and change it... sometimes.
@lpquagmire3621
Жыл бұрын
When The People are denied the truth about the assassination of a president, The People are living in a banana republic.
This does not pass the "sniff test".
@malachi-
Жыл бұрын
But you believe everything else on this channel? 🤣
Why was Oswald permitted to leave the Soviet Union with not one, but two Soviet citizens?
RELEACE ALL THE FILES TO THE PUBLIC.
Sounds like hoover's revenge.
@jimburns2101
Жыл бұрын
bush sr
@lolodee3528
Жыл бұрын
There were more there with jedgar. Too many.
@billhicks808
Жыл бұрын
@@lolodee3528 and Hoover was owned by the mob who had "compromising" pictures of Hoover in a mob club bathroom as explained by Michael Franzese.
@curtisthomas2670
Жыл бұрын
JEH was a Soviet asset.
@tcurr0309
Жыл бұрын
Or CIA's preemptive strike. Kennedy was at war with the cia over their operations he disagreed with
Still want to see Oswalds tax returns to see if he was on FBI/CIA, etc. payroll in any way.Have they been released ?
@davidwilliams4498
Жыл бұрын
Many believe he kinda was researcher's know this that's part of protect the gov docs that probably never be release
He was closely monitored by the CIA because...HE WORKED FOR THEM!!!
@ericstowe7243
Жыл бұрын
W🎯RD‼️
Someone please tell the staff at MSNBC that the shots were fired from the sixth floor of the school book depository, not the third floor. Just shaking my head at the laziness of the reporting
@thethirdman225
Жыл бұрын
Because you’ve never made a mistake…
@lolodee3528
Жыл бұрын
Misspeaking.
@springerworks002
Жыл бұрын
@@thethirdman225 Is it a mistake?
@thethirdman225
Жыл бұрын
@@springerworks002 Is it laziness?
@johncooper7663
Жыл бұрын
@lawnchair4474 Here you go again. 240 foot shot with a high power scope on a working combat firearm. JFK was a sitting duck.
That's why whistleblowers are so important. There is so much corruption that needs to be brought into plain sight.
@barryfitzgerald785
Жыл бұрын
Whistleblowers from Dallas didn't live long.
@susankeith326
Жыл бұрын
Dorothy Killgalon, the very famous reporter, died under mysterious circumstances before she could expose what she knew about the assassination. Her manuscripts disappeared from her apt. immediately afterward.
I lived through this devastating event. To absolve LBJ in light of his and Hoover’s hatred of the Kennedies, along with Texas being his home ground, John Connolly bring a main rival, etc., is just willful blindness.
@curbozerboomer1773
Жыл бұрын
No, your speculation is willful stupidity!...LBJ was no saint, but he would not even be so idiotic as to off JFK right in his backyard!
Can I just say that Michael Beschloss has the best real-life, Zoom background ever? That fireplace, rug and those built-in bookshelves are giving me serious den envy! 😄
@CheersNE
Жыл бұрын
Right? Now I want a library and that 🪜 ladder is a must!
@tomsullivan6032
Жыл бұрын
Beshloff is a lying scimbag
@nnveepathlight9528
Жыл бұрын
Exactly!!!
@clarencejulien28
Жыл бұрын
No kidding, I was thinking the same thing!
@diemman70
Жыл бұрын
The only thing missing is a dog on the rug in front of the fireplace.
_JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters_ -- excellent research and presentation by James W. Douglass. Uncovering motives, means and methods is part of an overdue reckoning, a mirror affording a glimpse of the indefensible horrors we habitually perpetrate around this one, once beautiful world.
@sacrebleu1371
Жыл бұрын
This world has never been beautiful, other than scenic. Man has always been cruel... just look at Romanian history for starters or crimes perpetrated via religious zealots. Everday people are human trafficked, abused, and killed for greed, power, etc. That's when societies are not actively and additionally extending the history of blatant wars from thousands of years to now. Ignorance of those being harmed does not mean it hasn't been ongoing.
@asbeautifulasasunset
Жыл бұрын
I've read this book and also Douglas Horne's book: JFK’s War with the National Security Establishment: Why Kennedy Was Assassinated by Douglas Horne and Jacob Hornberger | Sep 10, 2014. He also wrote 5- volume series of books based on his role with ARRB examining medical records related to JFK autopsy: Inside the Assassination Records Review Board: The U.S. Government's Final Attempt to Reconcile the Conflicting Medical Evidence in the Assassination of JFK - Volume 1. Our best possible future was stolen with the assassinations of MLK, Malcolm, JFK and RFK. With them, goodwill, a peaceful world and truth were buried.
@MrShobar
Жыл бұрын
The FBI also ignored the 9/11 threat.
@Sweetness3410usne1
Жыл бұрын
That outstanding book was the first in which I read in depth about the Chicago threat, including an individual that Douglass described as being the "Chicago Oswald."
The FBI would never do anything sneaky
Yeah a former marine who defected to Russia and gave them military info and secrets, in the middle of the Cold War, totally got back into the country with no issues, without having someone or something manipulating things…
Who benefited? Johnson/Nixon/Hoover. Who was involved in the murder and/or cover-up? J/N/H. Who were Bridge partners in 1940s and 50s? J/N/H.
@barryfitzgerald785
Жыл бұрын
Please add Alan Dulles, the CIA director JFK fired after the Bay of Pigs.
I bet Johnson just sat back and waited for the phone call.... Kennedy didn't want to go along with their script so they just replaced them with somebody that would....
@spinnersea9029
Жыл бұрын
YEP!
@pellenyberg
Жыл бұрын
The CIA had build up Oswald as the perfect patsy, the murder plot was in the works. Oswald never touched a rifle on that day, it was a fly'in death squad with experts marksmen who finish the job.
@spinnersea9029
Жыл бұрын
@@pellenyberg ABSOLUTELY. and it drives me krazy every anniversary of K's death that news people refer to Oswald as the killer!
@pellenyberg
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@@spinnersea9029 Yes. They just spinn the lyes. My dad told me, he was OSS/CIA. It was a fly in deathsquad, no question.
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Oh yeah...the ubiquitous "they" did the deed!...silly stuff.
Seems to be a pattern in the US to warn of threats most of the time and ignore others some of the time. You can't conduct yourself that sloppily and inconsistently if you happen to be part of the structure that's in charge of national security.
Having life through this, this is just painful to reflect on,
The assassin was the U.S. Government and others, not LHO.
FBI sucks 🤷♀️
Oswalds grandmother and Marjorie Taylor Greene's great grandmother were sisters- true- look it up.