Friday, November 22, 2013

The Conspiracy To Muddle JFK Theories

The fact that time has only served to further muddle the facts surrounding the murder of President John F. Kennedy 50 years ago, only bolsters the case for a conspiracy and cover up. And the latest conspiracy is to mash all theories, credible and non, together into one undecipherable mess. Often, it works the other way around. Time has a way of clarifying the truth. When the movie JFK came out 20 years ago, commemorating the 30th year anniversary of the president's assassination, we seemed on the verge of piecing it together. Remarkably, during this 50th anniversary everyone seems more concerned with the burning question: "Where were you when the president was shot?" than "Who killed JFK?" Several keys Dallas figures, including the city's mayor, have dropped the ball and let the American people down. They've lumped all theories together as the rants of nut jobs. Perhaps, it's not surprising for these increasingly secretive times we live in, that the truth about JFK's murder still eludes us. But there should be absolutely no doubt in any rational thinking citizen's mind that Kennedy's killing wasn't the work of just one man, Lee Harvey Oswald -- a mediocre rifleman at best. The laundry list of murdered witnesses, the pile of destroyed and ignored evidence and the absurd official storylines -- such as the single bullet theory -- continue to cry out for attention. There's no question. The cover up of the conspiracy to kill the President is alive and well.

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