Former CIA agent, Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt names the men who killed Kennedy..
JFK Murder Plot "Deathbed Confession" Aired On National Radio
by needproof 9 Replies latest jw friends
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Crumpet
Is this new? I cant listen - am at work! boo hoo
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found-my-way
Clicking on the link I heard the first sentences, (you see nothing but a mp3 bar with volume, fast forward, rewind, play, pause, etc on a white background.)
then a blank yellow box popped up above that, and my screen was frozen entirely. (I only had 2 IE windows open) alt+F4 did not work.
I had to control+alt+delete to close down the IE windows. all of them were frozen...
has this been anyone's experience when trying to hear the radio clip?
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poppers
It works fine for me.
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Mary
I could hear it fine. Basically, it sounds as though E. Howard Hunt is laying the blame for JFK's assassination at the feet of LBJ. While there's no doubt that Lyndon Johnson benefited more than anyone else from JFK's death, I've heard stories that E. Howard Hunt was probably a bit more involved than what he's letting on here. Lyndon Johnson probably knew about the plan and did nothing to stop it. His mistress, Madaline Brown, years after the assassination, said that when she confronted him a few months after the assassination as to whether or not he was involved, Johnson, in a fit of rage, told her it was the oil people he knew in Dallas and the CIA that were responsible---not him.
Still, this is a very interesting piece to listen to, especially in light of how the media is STILL trying to perpetrate that Oswald was the lone assassin. The reason this never made any sense to me is because Oswald was supposed to be a Communist. Because JFK refused to bomb Cuba into the Stone Age during the Cuban Missle Crisis and had planned on pulling the troops out of Vietnam, he was seen by many in 1963 as a 'Communist sympathizer'. So why on earth would Lee Harvey Oswald, a supposed Commie, want to kill a President who was supposedly sympathetic to his cause?
Plus, unlike other assassins who seem so damn proud of themselves when they're caught and arrested, Oswald was clearly angry that he was being accused of murdering the President and "emphatically denied" the charges up until Jack Ruby stuck a gun in his ribs (how convenient was that?)
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bluesapphire
This is such an interesting thread! Unfortunately I cannot listen since I am at work right now.
Mary's post makes sense from my limited perspective.
I don't know much about this stuff. So, those of you who are in the "know", keep posting and linking!
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needproof
bttt
Mary, thanks for those comments, very interesting.
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Double Edge
I too couldn't get the radio link to work. Here's the Rolling Stone article on the same topic:
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/13893143/the_last_confessions_of_e_howard_hunt/print
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Satanus
I would have liked to hear more. He is basically throwing out one or two 'facts'. It's not much to go on. If he would have described the structure of the whole thing, it would be much harder to be ignored. Maybe he wasn't in very good shape when he said this.
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J-ex-W
unlike other assassins who seem so damn proud of themselves when they're caught and arrested,
Good point. Curious...is this universal?