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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 785700" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p><a href="http://www.lewrockwell.com/spl2/jesse-ventura-exposes-jfk-conspiracy.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: red">Jesse Ventura on the day in Dallas!</span></a></p><p> </p><p>Will we ever know the full truth about that day? Probably not. At least not to some conclusion accepted by all. In the JFK movie was a scene in which the event was described as being, "It's a mystery <strong>wrapped</strong> in a <strong>riddle</strong> inside an <strong>enigma</strong>. ..." . </p><p> </p><p>The room is filled with so much smoke that it's impossible to even see the fire much less feel it's heat and therein find the source of the flames and thus the beauty of it. Taking it to the extreme if you will, the one dies, a message is sent and all parties involved walk away clean and the public has a story to believe in. Any questioning whether legit or not is shouted down and thus the conspiracy if one exists continues. But the public does have to at some point ask themselves if the gov't has lied here or there in the public's opinion in order to gain power or other benefit, how far would they then go to maintain it, obtain it or protect it?</p><p> </p><p>It's not how JFK died that is the question, it's "would someone kill him to benefit?" Also look at the nature and structure of gov't before and then after and if that would have been possible had JFK lived? Therein may point to the truth and possible players involved!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 785700, member: 2189"] [URL="http://www.lewrockwell.com/spl2/jesse-ventura-exposes-jfk-conspiracy.html"][COLOR=red]Jesse Ventura on the day in Dallas![/COLOR][/URL] Will we ever know the full truth about that day? Probably not. At least not to some conclusion accepted by all. In the JFK movie was a scene in which the event was described as being, "It's a mystery [B]wrapped[/B] in a [B]riddle[/B] inside an [B]enigma[/B]. ..." . The room is filled with so much smoke that it's impossible to even see the fire much less feel it's heat and therein find the source of the flames and thus the beauty of it. Taking it to the extreme if you will, the one dies, a message is sent and all parties involved walk away clean and the public has a story to believe in. Any questioning whether legit or not is shouted down and thus the conspiracy if one exists continues. But the public does have to at some point ask themselves if the gov't has lied here or there in the public's opinion in order to gain power or other benefit, how far would they then go to maintain it, obtain it or protect it? It's not how JFK died that is the question, it's "would someone kill him to benefit?" Also look at the nature and structure of gov't before and then after and if that would have been possible had JFK lived? Therein may point to the truth and possible players involved! [/QUOTE]
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