07-08-2014, 03:48 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-08-2014, 05:55 AM by Peter Lemkin.)
The JFK assassination was done by professionals running the 'show'....yes, they used some other pros and some that were not [Ruby might fit in that category]. That said, I'm sure everything was carefully planned and hidden best it could be...but any ****ups they felt they could contain too. Things were done on a need-to-know basis - and I doubt that Ruby [or any of the other mechanics] had the 'Big Picture'. Yes, Ruby certainly knew Oswald was innocent and there was a conspiracy; yes, he knew who some [some!] of the players above him might have been - but I'm sure he also didn't know the full picture. He obviously knew too much to allow him to live for a second trial - or Kilgallen to write what he told her. I have little faith in 'lie-detector' exams [having witnessed someone faking one by just knowing a little how they work, in a matter related to my own life - also by knowing how 'law enforcement (sic) often abuses them]. Ruby hinted about several things clearly pointing to conspiracy he was involved with at different times, and he should have been granted his wish to be out of the control of persons/police in Dallas so he could speak more freely - but the powers that be didn't want to hear or know what Ruby knew or thought!...so afraid of that truth or approximation of the truth were they! Ruby, however, was not any 'central' figure in the plot...he was used and used a lot - even playing an important role on the ground, but others were running the show - many of whom I'm quite sure he didn't know or even know the existence of. He knew more than enough, however, to prove the 'official version' 110% false, so he had to 'go' - and go he did....with the help of the Dallas Police, being ignored by Warren and the WC, CIA doctor 'Jolly' West, and others. His statements that we know of, as well as his actions are more than sufficient, IMHO, to prove conspiracy and the official version a planned fiction - but his statements are NOT sufficient to conclude or even begin to think such things as 'LBJ was central' [which he was not]....however, LBJ had a substantial but minor role, by the end, in the plot, IMO. The most telling of Ruby's statements was, as Dawn mentioned, his statement of a 'whole new form of government' that was coming [due to the assassination]....that, to me, shows how much he did know - or (more likely) was able to logically piece together about the real motives and powers behind the event. He, as so many others involved or only a witness, was murdered to silence him from saying more about what he knew, and that his unbelievable cover story was just that - an unbelievable cover story. The real perpetrators behind the assassination never spent a day in prison - not a one of them.
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"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass