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5 Decades Later....
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Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Article by: DAVID PORTER , Associated Press Updated: August 17, 2013 - 12:05 PM

5 decades later, some JFK assassination files still sealed; researchers demand 'transparency'


This AP article takes a few swipes at "conspiracy buffs" and so on, but it is well worth reading, at least to understand the current status of sealed documents at the National Archives. It is, of course, copyrighted, so I'm just posting the link below:

http://www.startribune.com/politics/nati...47431.html
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#2
Assuming that Oswald fired the fatal shot, he said, "These top CIA case officers are guilty of negligence."

Morley, Morley, Morley, you will simply love this bridge, and today, just for you, I am giving it away.

Meanwhile in another room, Robert Blakey is all, Girlfriend, had I known how deep that b was I'd've cut her.
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Personally, I stop reading when I encounter a phrase like:

"Official investigations of the Kennedy assassination were not able to provide complete answers."
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Albert Rossi Wrote:Personally, I stop reading when I encounter a phrase like:

"Official investigations of the Kennedy assassination were not able to provide complete answers."

Al, that's better than what they usually say! ; )
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#5
Guy Banister had ties to organized crime?

Oswald picked up his disassembled rifle from the Paine garage and carried it to work?

Oswald was trying to get to Cuba through Mexico to kill Castro?

And here is the capper: Assuming that Oswald fired the fatal shot he said "These top CIA officers are guilty of negligence."

Hmmm. Angleton was guilty of negligence?
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Speaking of conspiracies, there are all sorts of mysterious reports coming out of London about the cops looking into a new witness who claims he has information that Princess Diana's death was intentional.

Call me a conspiracy-monger, but I always thought that was a hit. Can you imagine a half-Arab heir to the British Crown??? I doubt the House of Windsor could either. Hell, they were afraid to admit their German heritage, AND NOW THIS ARAB BUSINESS? Not that any of this nastiness will ever get close to them.

A messy assassination scandal in England would sure set the stage here for the 50th anniversary of JFK's murder, but it will probably all blow over.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23741483

--Jim
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Jim Hargrove Wrote:.

A messy assassination scandal in England would sure set the stage here for the 50th anniversary of JFK's murder, but it will probably all blow over.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23741483

--Jim

Or it could be a convenient distraction. The timing of the revelation is interesting.
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Jim DiEugenio Wrote:Guy Banister had ties to organized crime?

Oswald picked up his disassembled rifle from the Paine garage and carried it to work?

Oswald was trying to get to Cuba through Mexico to kill Castro?

And here is the capper: Assuming that Oswald fired the fatal shot he said "These top CIA officers are guilty of negligence."

Hmmm. Angleton was guilty of negligence?

Here's another killer:

"The Warren Commission, which concluded in 1964 that Oswald acted alone and was not part of a conspiracy, was never told about the CIA's possibly relevant anti-Castro activities, despite the fact that former CIA director Allen Dulles was a Warren Commission member."

Wow, those legitimate operations they were hiding were really important if they couldn't tell their own ex boss about them.
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Albert Rossi Wrote:[quote=Jim DiEugenio]Guy Banister had ties to organized crime?

Here's another killer:

"The Warren Commission, which concluded in 1964 that Oswald acted alone and was not part of a conspiracy, was never told about the CIA's possibly relevant anti-Castro activities, despite the fact that former CIA director Allen Dulles was a Warren Commission member."

Wow, those legitimate operations they were hiding were really important if they couldn't tell their own ex boss about them.

Wonderful, now they're telling us about stuff that was reported back in 1975 like it was something brand new.
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Albert Rossi Wrote:
Jim Hargrove Wrote:.

A messy assassination scandal in England would sure set the stage here for the 50th anniversary of JFK's murder, but it will probably all blow over.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23741483

--Jim

Or it could be a convenient distraction. The timing of the revelation is interesting.

This is precisely the sort of analysis that is lacking in so much of published deep political research.

As I've stated for the past -- God help me -- 20-plus years: If a mantra of Watergate investigations is "follow the money," then a mantra of deep political investigations in general must be "question the timing."

Diana, Dodi, and Henri Paul were murdered.

Watch these so-called "developments" carefully.
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