Friday, November 06, 2015

Kennedy again

Interesting read not so sure it has anything to do with the truth BUT then again even the official report takes some believing

 I discussed a lot of what is written here with close friends,  now the same information comes out.  The truth was suppose to be hidden for 50 years.  Problem is some of the involved individuals were still alive so it stays hidden.  Also some of the power is still being used to keep other people in powerful positions, they don't want to rock the boat.  Why can't they be honest with the people.  It is a combination of two of the thoughts written here.   What do you think or are you one of the "Sheeple".  That is why we are in the position the country is in.   Right now there is only speculation,  the truth is being kept from us.

The Confessions of a Naval Intelligence Officer: The Same Forces Killed JFK, RFK, and MLK 


The murders of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King were all orchestrated by the same group. How can I be sure? I can be sure by a simple preponderance of circumstantial evidence which overwhelmingly connects the three most important and horrific assassinations in the 20th century.
How did I learn this? How can I be so sure of this statement? Simple—my father told me so.
I have previously covered how my father, a product of Naval Intelligence, revealed the vast majority of the work he was involved with from 1983-1985, the year of his death. However, the JFK revelations came much earlier. In the 1970's, my family was up late watching the The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder. On this particular night, Tom Snyder had a guest on air whose face was blacked out and whose voice was altered. The man claimed to be an ex-CIA agent who had knowledge of the JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations, from a period of time covering 1963-1968. During the course of the interview, he said that the same person who murdered JFK also murdered the other two. I scoffed out loud at such pure nonsense as I proclaimed that everyone knows that Oswald killed JFK and each of the other two men were killed by independent assassins. My father quickly said, "One day, you will look incredibly silly by spouting such nonsense." We spoke that night about these assassinations until the sun came up. My father repeatedly told me that the nation went through a takeover of its government in the same five year period. Later, he told me that the same forces who killed all three men also framed Richard Nixon in Watergate because he dared to begin the withdrawal of American forces from South Vietnam. Below lies the evidence for my father's beliefs on this topic.
The Vietnam War
As my father told me, all three men shared a similar goal of not becoming more deeply involved in the Vietnam War, and they paid for it with their lives.  John F. Kennedy sought to avoid the Vietnam War because he saw it as a military quagmire that would burn American resources, needlessly waste American lives, and, ultimately, hurt his legacy as a president who oversaw an unwinnable war.
Robert Kennedy was still reeling from his older brother's assassination for which the Vietnam War was a major factor, which motivated the co-conspirators. RFK was determined to end the war in Vietnam. Robert also posed the threat of being able to reopen his brother's murder investigation and Allan Dulles, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, George Bush, and David Rockefeller had a lot to worry about if that were ever to happen. RFK had to be stopped with regard to his quest for the Presidency.
As Robert Kennedy sought the Democratic nomination for the 1968 presidential race, we should take note of the fact that most of his supporters were in their early to mid-20's which comprised the demographics of people most vehemently opposed to the Vietnam War. Therefore, Robert F. Kennedy had a motive to withdraw the forces from Vietnam for political reasons.
At the beginning of the 1968 Democratic campaign season, most people didn't give Robert Kennedy a snowball's chance in hell of securing the nomination from his party. However, his early stunning upset victories caused great alarm among the establishment elite. One of the stories that floated among intelligence operatives who have spoken out was that Robert Kennedy was told not to go to California and participate in the Democratic primary. He was clearly told to withdraw from the race or he would be killed. Reportedly, Robert Kennedy scoffed at the threats, clearly thinking that the establishment elite would not be able to get away with assassinating two different Kennedy's in less than five years. Allegedly, Martin Luther King was killed, in part, at the height of the civil rights movement, in order to provide Robert Kennedy with a high-profile warning that nobody was beyond the reach of the elite establishment. Dr. King's assassination did not sway Robert Kennedy from his political ambitions, and he ultimately paid the ultimate price for ignoring the warning.
Martin Luther King was a threat to the establishment elite, not simply because he was having a revolutionary civil rights movement and was succeeding, but also because he was opposed to the Vietnam War. King's objection to the Vietnam War was not based so much on geopolitical reasons, but rather on issues of racial equality.
At a time in our country's history when we still had a military draft, a disproportionate number of black males, particularly in the South, were being drafted in lieu of white males. And King was also opposed to the disproportionate number of black soldiers who were being sent to Vietnam.  King's objections to the Vietnam War were dangerous to the establishment. King drew the attention of J. Edgar Hoover and was illegally spied upon by the FBI. And if you want a reason to dislike J. Edgar Hoover any more, Hoover removed King's FBI bodyguards shortly before MLK's assassination. Of course, the establishment would have us believe that this was just another coincidence.
The Vietnam War was a huge cash cow for the establishment elite in the areas of oil, the military-industrial complex and the banks. Nothing was going to interfere with establishment's right to wage war for profit. My father stressed to me that he had virtually no inside information but that the publicly available information could not obfuscate the truth based on the repeated use of the same cover story for each of the three murders.
Single Assassins
The establishment says that John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King were all killed by lone assassins whom most people labeled as mentally ill and extremist in their beliefs.
Ask yourself an important question: if you were going to carry out a high-profile assassination of well-guarded individuals, this would require a great deal of planning, don't you think? One would have to be able to get in proximity to the target, remain undetected, conceal the weapon until the last moment, and then flawlessly carry out the plot with an accuracy that's second to none. With the high degree of planning that would have to go in to these three assassinations, why would anyone risk discovery by revealing their plans in advance by confessing in a diary which could've been serendipitously discovered?
Perhaps we can buy this ridiculous diary explanation in one of these assassinations.
More amazingly, each diary left a convincing trail of condemning evidence as to the written, self-expressed guilt of the assassin, which would leave no doubt in the public's mind that the assassin acted alone. Therefore, we are asked to believe that this scenario happened three times, in the three major assassinations of the 20th century, less than five years apart, and we're supposed to believe that this commonality of modus operandi is just a mere coincidence? Are you kidding me? Meanwhile, the establishment elite gets to point the finger individually at each of the accused three assassins by pointing to these diaries.
John Kennedy was allegedly killed by Lee Harvey Oswald. Oswald supposedly wrote a diary upon his return journey from his previous defection to the Soviet Union in which he threatened the president with harm. Many handwriting analysts discredit the Oswald diary as a diary that was written in just a few sessions and not over a period of months and years, as the Warren Commission claimed.
Robert Kennedy was killed by Sirhan Sirhan, and the diary was later discovered and used to implicate the accused assassin in a court of law.
Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated by James Earl Ray, and he, too, had a diary professing his intentions to kill the civil rights activist. Interestingly, members of the King family visited James Earl Ray on many occasions in prison and publicly stated that they do not believe that James Earl Ray was the man who killed Dr. Martin Luther King.
This trifecta trail of implication through the finding of a diary is not believable and this really does demonstrate how dumb the establishment elite thinks the American people truly are that we would believe the same story three times over.

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