20-03-2013, 04:11 PM
Greetings...
I recently watched a 9 part series I believe done on the history channel which contained all sorts of information about the assassination and included several of the posters from this forum. I found it to be informative but somewhat inconclusive.
Is there any consensus in this board about the nexus involving the NOLA crowd and the failed bio weapon attack on Castro as to whether this was even true... and then LHO was then sent to Dallas to be the fall guy?
My take away is the NOLA crowd were *managers* and mechanics... LHO being pretty low on the totem pole. Is the idea that he expected to be participating in an op in Dallas... not knowing the dets and was set up... which he figured out too late.
It seems like the same anti castro... we want at Cuba crowd... hated JFK for multiple reasons and when they couldn't get at Cuba they redirected at JFK and put LBJ in who would run the covrer up, ramp up the war and leave the CIA alone.
It appears that the idea to whack JFK was popular enough with the right that the CIA felt they could pull it off and get cooperation and cover.
I recently watched a 9 part series I believe done on the history channel which contained all sorts of information about the assassination and included several of the posters from this forum. I found it to be informative but somewhat inconclusive.
Is there any consensus in this board about the nexus involving the NOLA crowd and the failed bio weapon attack on Castro as to whether this was even true... and then LHO was then sent to Dallas to be the fall guy?
My take away is the NOLA crowd were *managers* and mechanics... LHO being pretty low on the totem pole. Is the idea that he expected to be participating in an op in Dallas... not knowing the dets and was set up... which he figured out too late.
It seems like the same anti castro... we want at Cuba crowd... hated JFK for multiple reasons and when they couldn't get at Cuba they redirected at JFK and put LBJ in who would run the covrer up, ramp up the war and leave the CIA alone.
It appears that the idea to whack JFK was popular enough with the right that the CIA felt they could pull it off and get cooperation and cover.