04-01-2012, 07:07 PM
Even a five year old kid knows that Oswald was innoncent, and we have long past the stage of proving that he did not assassinate JFK. We do not need to prove that he was the man outside the TSBD to validate the above. It is not necessary. But the wilderness of mirrors was designed with the purpose to confuse us and divide us by keeping us busy with insignificant details, that cannot be proved or disproved. Some people should come to terms with it and move on to the most important matters of the assassination.
Let's remind Mr. Cinque, Vince Salandria's timeless words of wisdom:
"I'm afraid we were misled. All the critics, myself included, were misled very early. I see that now. We spent too much time and effort microanalyzing the details of the assassination when all the time it was obvious, it was blatantly obvious that it was a conspiracy. Don't you think that the men who killed Kennedy had the means to do it in the most sophisticated and subtle way? They chose not to. Instead, they picked the shooting gallery that was Dealey Plaza and did it in the most barbarous and openly arrogant manner. The cover story was transparent and designed not to hold, to fall apart at the slightest scrutiny. The forces that killed Kennedy wanted the message clear: 'We are in control and no one - not the President, nor Congress, nor any elected official - no one can do anything about it.' It was a message to the people that their Government was powerless."
Let's remind Mr. Cinque, Vince Salandria's timeless words of wisdom:
"I'm afraid we were misled. All the critics, myself included, were misled very early. I see that now. We spent too much time and effort microanalyzing the details of the assassination when all the time it was obvious, it was blatantly obvious that it was a conspiracy. Don't you think that the men who killed Kennedy had the means to do it in the most sophisticated and subtle way? They chose not to. Instead, they picked the shooting gallery that was Dealey Plaza and did it in the most barbarous and openly arrogant manner. The cover story was transparent and designed not to hold, to fall apart at the slightest scrutiny. The forces that killed Kennedy wanted the message clear: 'We are in control and no one - not the President, nor Congress, nor any elected official - no one can do anything about it.' It was a message to the people that their Government was powerless."

