11-03-2017, 09:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-03-2017, 11:44 PM by Scott Kaiser.)
Madga,
The hoax that Fidel Castro made a long speech the day after Kennedy's assassination is just that, a hoax, regardless of what we've been told, or what some of the anti-Castro Cubans informed me of the speech. By simply adding Castro made this speech the day after Kennedy was assassinated was just another desperate attempt to link Castro to Kennedy's assassination. The entire anomaly was to force the United States to invade Cuba.
The earliest speech Fidel Castro gave on Kennedy's assassination was dated November 28, 1963, not November 23, 1963 as most have implied, in-fact, it was this November 23, 1963 speech that was first reported by the Cuban government, only to buy time for Castro to respond regarding the assassination. If anyone were to study the entire speech, one would get that the speech was geared at accusing the American government while protesting his innocents. Although, we already know that any treachery on behalf of Castro in the assassination of Kennedy would be pretty stupid had Castro been involved in anyway, and what this earlier speech indicates is a hoax. Castro was able to buy the time needed to respond, and therefore, removing Castro and his government from the accusations of his involvement. In other words, it would make it that more difficult to invade Cuba. The cover-up, begins, and Johnson was able to avoid WWIII when the assassins pushed for a full invasion of Cuba over the assassination. In my publication I expose it all.
https://www.nsa.gov/news-features/declas...k00085.pdf
The hoax that Fidel Castro made a long speech the day after Kennedy's assassination is just that, a hoax, regardless of what we've been told, or what some of the anti-Castro Cubans informed me of the speech. By simply adding Castro made this speech the day after Kennedy was assassinated was just another desperate attempt to link Castro to Kennedy's assassination. The entire anomaly was to force the United States to invade Cuba.
The earliest speech Fidel Castro gave on Kennedy's assassination was dated November 28, 1963, not November 23, 1963 as most have implied, in-fact, it was this November 23, 1963 speech that was first reported by the Cuban government, only to buy time for Castro to respond regarding the assassination. If anyone were to study the entire speech, one would get that the speech was geared at accusing the American government while protesting his innocents. Although, we already know that any treachery on behalf of Castro in the assassination of Kennedy would be pretty stupid had Castro been involved in anyway, and what this earlier speech indicates is a hoax. Castro was able to buy the time needed to respond, and therefore, removing Castro and his government from the accusations of his involvement. In other words, it would make it that more difficult to invade Cuba. The cover-up, begins, and Johnson was able to avoid WWIII when the assassins pushed for a full invasion of Cuba over the assassination. In my publication I expose it all.
https://www.nsa.gov/news-features/declas...k00085.pdf