19-05-2011, 01:14 AM
James Lewis Wrote:I DID say that their were many "coincidences" and connections between Nixon and players on the Warren Commission, the Cuban exile community, and other who had either motive or were used by others with greater motives to get rid of Kennedy.Definitely.
James Lewis Wrote:I DID say that Nixon was apparently intimately familiar with deep details of the plot, as the Watergate tapes clearly show that Nixon was using the assassination to blackmail Richard Helms into cooperating with the White House in the coverup.Not too deep though. As the outcome shows Nixon was an amateur. But he gave it his best shot.
James Lewis Wrote:I'm sorry if I've offended anyone's precious notions about the conspiracy, the group(s) behind it, or anything like that. I'm just stating that Nixon had to have known about the plot either in advance, or he found out what happened later. I understand that many of the people in this forum have cherished notions about what actually happened, and like I said, I'm sorry if I offended any of those notions.
I hope we've all got some thick skin around here. Alternative ideas and views are welcomed and can be rigourosly tested :poke: and explored:e=mc2:and debated . The only thing rejected here out of hand is the Lone Nut scenario and its variants as it is long since proven beyond a doubt there was a conspiracy before and after the fact.
James Lewis Wrote:I WILL unapologetically say one thing: I don't believe in coincidence, except in very rare circumstances.:flypig: Yes, a rare bird in these parts.
James Lewis Wrote:And, if you want to know the REAL power behind Kennedy's murder, read (as I hope most of you already have) Mae Brussell's "The Nazi Connection to the John F. Kennedy assassination. I would hope this has clarified my position just a bit.Yes, the late Mae Brussell is sadly missed. A great researcher.
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"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.