14-06-2012, 10:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 14-06-2012, 10:25 PM by LR Trotter.)
Adele Edisen Wrote:I'm afraid that you are absolutely right, Peter. Since all this secrecy protects the guilty, perhaps we should focus research on those suspects who could possibly be guilty and see where that leads us. At least we can now exclude Lee Harvey Oswald as an assassin, and there are some possibilities already available to us from research by others..I know I am not real smart, and sometimes over medicated, but my understanding of proof does not come at all very close to the person known as Lee Harvey Oswald as being guilty of the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, or the murder of J D Tippet. Even as a teenager in 1963, it all was somewhat suspect to me, but at the age of 21 when Robert Francis Kennedy was assassinated the situation became quite obvious. The icing on my belief cake came at age 41 after open heart surgery, when denial became, for me, nothing more than a memory. And, it is sometimes quite difficult to understand the power of denial. But, I am absolutely grateful to the researchers that helped my understanding of reality.
Adele
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Larry
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