22-11-2010, 09:18 PM
This is like arguing the film isn't faked when we can actually see the blow-out in frame 374: http://www.und.edu/instruct/jfkconferenc...pter30.pdf
And there's plenty of corroboration for Hunt's take on things for those who study the case: http://www.assassinationresearch.com/v5n...fetzer.pdf
And there's plenty of corroboration for Hunt's take on things for those who study the case: http://www.assassinationresearch.com/v5n...fetzer.pdf
David Starks Wrote:I'm really surprised at what is being debated here. The Moon landing
conspiracy is one of the silliest of all conpiracy theories, which is so
mindlessly easy to debunk with one simple idea of logic. *All* of the
NASA employees would have to be in on it. I also am astonished to
see people taking the Obama birth certificate theory with any kind
of seriousness. The right wing hate machine took that one and ran it
into the ground before they decided it made no sense/had no merit.
They didn't want to look silly by using it. Even Ann Coulter rejects it,
but not after saying she wished it were true. If it was you would hear
them go on and on every single day on Limbaugh, Hannity, O'Reilly...
And, E. H. Hunt was a obsessive-compulsive liar his whole life. He
was about deception. Him saying LBJ was the kingpin is laughable. I
know LBJ would have loved to be pres and hated JFK, but he went
along to get along and was happy to take over. His ability to set it
up and manage the coverup is pretty weak. Hunt had his last laugh.
The laugh is on anyone who takes Hunt's kingpin info seriously. As
Hunt gets to Cord Meyer in his list, he is at the point of departure
from reality. Below Cord Meyer it makes sense, which gives a false
air of legitimacy about it all. I have no time to argue this, so reply
away, I can't really see it as a productive use of time on the above
3 conspiracy theories for me to respond. I'm just amazed by it all. ?
Albert Doyle Wrote:James H. Fetzer Wrote:It kinda makes you wonder why Jack Ruby said it wouldn't have happened if somebody else had been vice president. Curious.
Well, that's easy. Johnson was the tool put in place to carry-out the Hoover/Warren Commission cover-up. He didn't blackmail himself into the vice presidency for no reason. He was the shadow government's hedge against a Kennedy upset. In a two party race it isn't very difficult for this black underground to hedge their bets. Johnson was a ringer. But the Johnson dirt is in no way evidence enough to cancel-out all the more than screamingly-obvious real "masterminds" above and beyond Johnson. Stopping short at Johnson and bringing the public's attention to him as a "mastermind" is such an infernal travesty that it almost qualifies as a cover-up in itself.
The reason southern man Johnson was so forthright about civil rights legislation was because it was a cost-free prize given to the America public by the murderers of Kennedy in return for their gigantic pay-off. They got everything they wanted - including getting away with it - so why not spread the spoils in order to placate the public? They had plenty after JFK's democratic resistance was eliminated.