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Mandate to Revolution - Howard Roffman - Tracy Riddle - 15-03-2015 Howard Roffman, author of PRESUMED GUILTY, in 1971 wrote this 76 page paper MANDATE TO REVOLUTION: The Untold Story of President Kennedy's Vietnam Policies. It apparently wasn't published anywhere and exists only in Harold Weisberg's archives. "The results of the Kennedy assassination were those of a coup d'etat. A young and vigorous leader who planned and began to execute a revolutionary foreign policy was murdered. His successor brought back and extended the old policies, those which clearly favored but one aspect of our society, the military-industrial complex. The policies of the young executive were a threat to the military." http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%20Subject%20Index%20Files/R%20Disk/Roffman%20Howard%20Mandate%20to%20Revolution/Item%2001.pdf Mandate to Revolution - Howard Roffman - Albert Doyle - 16-03-2015 Clearly the true evidence was concealed and delayed under the guise of Cold War era National Security, Viet Nam mobilization, residual military obedience lingering from WWII, and other political consequences like the death of witnesses. However the evidence in the assassination must come to Constitutional accountability at some point and be answerable to the people. I think that point is now and the perpetrators of this cover-up have no excuse to deny it. The evidence is pretty clear now. This first thing that should be done is a public referendum and plebiscite to exhume Kennedy's body and do a high tech examination of his wounds. Americans have been so conditioned to their powerlessness by the bully government that they don't realize they have every right to do so. In no credible court in the land would the perpetrators be allowed to stand up and say honest evaluation of the evidence would be harmful to the public. Obviously the harm is in allowing this conflicting injustice and contravention of American sensibility and form of government to continue to cause the real harm it has caused to our system of government and nation. Time to stop letting the murderers call the shots. Or is it impossible to get suburban encamped philistines to confront a rogue government? |