The Assassination of JFK

What Changed on November 22, 1963 Besides Everything?

When Warren Commission apologist Gerald Posner (“Case Closed“) was on trial for multiple cases of plagiarism he chose the best attorney he knew: Mark Lane, the very man who most famously blew up the Warren Commission from 1964 on. And there is a reason for that. Posner at the time said that had the Warren Commission case against Lee Harvey Oswald gone trial, Oswald would have been acquitted**. Posner needed the best.

Gerald Posner

The JFK assassination was never properly investigated.

The crime scene and zone were contaminated from the beginning in an untold number of ways.

The Chain of Custody for evidence was a farce.

Not a note was ever taken from the interrogation of Lee Harvey Oswald. Nor was the interrogation taped.

The President’s body was rushed out of the area of proper jurisdiction and flown to D.C.

The President’s brain was ultimately lost.

The limousine was scrubbed and removed.

The President’s replacement, a longtime friend of the National Security State, LBJ, stood in the waiting to escalate the war in Vietnam; and

Oswald, the chief “suspect” was murdered within 48 hours by a strip club owner connected to the mob.

Posner should have named his book Mouth Closed. Oswald would never have the opportunity to tell what he knew. Nor Jack Ruby who said he would tell the real story only if taken to Washington.

And LBJ unloosed the military all over the globe, from then to this day. — SH

McGovern, Tucker Carlson on the Assassination

The book 22 November 1963: A Brief Guide to the JFK Assassination (below) leads you expertly through the complex and contradictory evidence so that you can make up your own mind about who killed President Kennedy and why he was assassinated. This essential book is fully referenced, and provides a clear and readable account of all the central issues in this controversial subject, including:

– Lee Harvey Oswald – lone assassin, conspirator or patsy?
– Oswald’s longstanding links to US intelligence agencies;
– Oswald’s apparent visit to Mexico City a few weeks before the assassination – the crucial event which caused the Warren Commission to be set up;

– the official investigations – and why their answers are not widely believed;
– the medical evidence – the reason why the case remains controversial;
– the political context of the JFK assassination;
– and the pros and cons of the main theories associated with the event.

[JFK’s Momentous American University Peace Speech Months Before He Was Gunned Down]

The e-book edition contains more than 500 links to sources such as witness testimony and experts’ technical reports. It is perhaps the first JFK assassination e-book to allow readers to check the essential documentation for themselves.

For those who don’t have time to read the vast literature, this book is brief but extremel thorough.

— Boston Globe: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy saw conspiracy in JFK’s assassination

JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters by James Douglass

Oliver Stone on the Warren Commission and the Deep State (C-Span)

JFK and the Conspiracy Theories of Vincent Bugliosi

The Posthumous Assassination of JFK

“In JFK and the Unspeakable Jim Douglass has distilled all the best available research into a very well-documented and convincing portrait of President Kennedy’s transforming turn to peace, at the cost of his life. Personally, it has made a very big impact on me. After reading it in Dallas, I was moved for the first time to visit Dealey Plaza. I urge all Americans to read this book and come to their own conclusions about why he died and why — after fifty years — it still matters.” — Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Rogan and Oliver Stone

— Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on why he believes the CIA was behind the assassinations of President Kennedy and his father

Murder Most Foul

— ** Miami New Times May 13, 2010

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