Ok I'm trying real hard to solve the case of John Kennedy, our former president. I have suspected two men that may have plotted his death and those two are: Former FBI director, Hoover( whom had a tremendous grudge against Kennedy) and Cuban exile: Antonio Veciana. Actually when I was checking memos and scrapbooks of the circle around John F. Kennedy I have noticed that the suspects and the pretexts used are enormous. One of the pretexts of this assassination was that Lee Harvey Oswald was obsessed with communism and Marxism. He actually was not't and it was used as a front. Another man made a statement that had said the true conspirators of this case were Cuban exiles (Cuban mafia), homosexuals, right-wing conspirators and the C.I.A director. This man was arrested on fraud. He arrogantly bragged that his 'boys' solved this case in no time at all. I'm wondering where Lee Harvey Oswald worked before this all happened and if Hoover had been his boss, could he have payed Oswald? If he did, than Hoover would be convicted of 'Solicitation of murder' and would be years in prison This conspiracy is big so the answers and the years of continued pointing the finger have not stopped. Nevertheless, this case needs to be solved and brought out to the public.
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Moral indignation is jealousy with a halo' H.G Wells
Have you ever read the book "Behold a Pale Horse" by William Cooper? If you haven't read it, I think you may really like it!
It's very interesting. It talks about the Kennedy assassination as well as a whole bunch of other government conspiracies that have been taking place since the 1940's. Whether everything written in the book is true or not is a conspiracy in and of itself.
the_way_it_is said this in post #2 : Hazel_dragoneye,
Behold a Pale Horse?
No I never heard of it. Why in the world would a book on Government conspiracies be named 'Behold a Pale Horse'? should it be named something like 'Analyzing the past' because that title makes me think of a magical book. Anyway, I have met the author and he seems very eccentric and book wormish. Not the Stephan King type of but sort of the Edgar Allen Poe type.
I believe he titled the book after something from the book of Revelations....
Revelation 6:8
And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.
I don't believe everything in the book, but if you decide to read it, you'll see why the title is what it is.
the_way_it_is said this in post #5 : You know who the author is but you've never heard of the only book he published?
I just chatted with him for a couple of hours and he never even mentioned his book. He talked alot about his wife and his military service, which i realize is now in the beginning of the book.
Anyway, I bought the book yesterday and started reading it. What I didn't like about it was his comments on the working class. He considered them to be wholly ignorant and willing to serve the upper class. That's somewhat biased. Yes, a great majority of the population are not politically conscience but a small minority, such as some clubs that Political scientist studiers at the University have that tried to push political change. Also, the working class doesn't want to be subserviant to the upper class and many realize that they are. They have no choice but to work or starve. Many violent outbreaks such as strikes and vicious labor unions have practically blown dangerously in the elite's face, some of which I have witnessed. When I lived in Brooklyn there were major strikes. There was one brutal strike in Manhattan in 2002. I had to cover my daughter's eyes because there was a striker kicking the crap put of a police officer and several being shot in the leg, arm, and head by officers or strikers with guns. Strikes are not pretty and I hated to be the one to have to break one.
This connects JFK assassination to attempts to trigger world war 3: http://weaversunknown.blogspot.com/
can't say I've heard any of it before but worth a read.