28-01-2013, 10:27 PM
And it very well may be the case that A did not not inspire B, but rather that both components originated simultaneously as part of the single, larger plan.[/QUOTE]
Of course. Whoever decided to kill JFK knew that after the assassination RFK would everything to find out the truth. So he had to compromise every one, so he thought
that he would cover the actual assassination into a fake one. So he managed to involve the military, the CIA and the SS into a Continuity of Covernment exercise to compromise them. Only Dulles had that power.
Of course. Whoever decided to kill JFK knew that after the assassination RFK would everything to find out the truth. So he had to compromise every one, so he thought
that he would cover the actual assassination into a fake one. So he managed to involve the military, the CIA and the SS into a Continuity of Covernment exercise to compromise them. Only Dulles had that power.