12-04-2017, 04:19 AM
CIA Memo Hits Warren Commission JFK Probe WASHINGTON (AP) - A CIA memo says the Warren Commission should have given more credence to the possibility that President John F. Kennedy's assassination was the result of a foreign conspiracy, particularly in light of two promising leads which were not pursued, "The Warren Commission report should have left a wider window' for this contingency," according to CIA memo written in May 1975, at the request of the Rockefeller Ccmmission, "That, indeed, was the opinion at the working level, particularly in the counterintelligence component in the CIA, in 1964," the memo says The 27-page document stresses that solid evidence to overturn the Warren Commission's finding that Lee Harvey Oswald killed Kennedy on his own ' did (and does) not exist in Washington But such evidence could exist in Moscow and-or Havana."
What does all this mean exactly? For starters, the lost at the Bay of Pigs was a huge blow to the CIA, and if the Commission "would have given more credence to the possibility that President Kennedy's assassination was the result of a foreign conspiracy," then, the company would have received their promise of invading Cuba, but, on the other hand. The only other super power willing not to just defy the United States, but also match it's military in size and strength would have been Russia. The FBI and the CIA was at war using the [Smith Act] which allowed these agencies to round up known communist in the United States and arrest them. Congress found it to be unconstitutional, however, they did it anyways, and guess what? Oswald was his sole advocate for FPCC.
What does all this mean for the Warren Commission and the new president LBJ, one, they could have given more credence to the possibility that president Kennedy's assassination was the result of a foreign conspiracy for the purpose of invading Cuba, or two, just blame one man and avoid WWIII altogether.
The newly placed president which resulted from a coup elected the latter.
You will not want to miss out at reading my update!
What does all this mean exactly? For starters, the lost at the Bay of Pigs was a huge blow to the CIA, and if the Commission "would have given more credence to the possibility that President Kennedy's assassination was the result of a foreign conspiracy," then, the company would have received their promise of invading Cuba, but, on the other hand. The only other super power willing not to just defy the United States, but also match it's military in size and strength would have been Russia. The FBI and the CIA was at war using the [Smith Act] which allowed these agencies to round up known communist in the United States and arrest them. Congress found it to be unconstitutional, however, they did it anyways, and guess what? Oswald was his sole advocate for FPCC.
Quote:The promising leads that were not pursued was one, to invade Cuba, and two, to have the 2506 flag fly freely over Havana.
What does all this mean for the Warren Commission and the new president LBJ, one, they could have given more credence to the possibility that president Kennedy's assassination was the result of a foreign conspiracy for the purpose of invading Cuba, or two, just blame one man and avoid WWIII altogether.
The newly placed president which resulted from a coup elected the latter.
You will not want to miss out at reading my update!

