JFK Killed by CIA
Former spy, CIA agent, and infamous Nixon White House “plumber” of Watergate fame E. Howard Hunt has admitted his involvement in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
You’d think this would be splashed across the front page of the New York Times in size gazillion font. You’d think after all the years of speculation, this would be as big a story as if Elvis Presley was found alive and well in Michigan. You’d think…
Rolling Stone rolled out the story early last month with an extensive article. And the corporate-owned, never-believe-in-conspiracy-theory-no-matter-what main stream media has given it a pass, or spun it as fringe news.
The fact is there are very evil people in our own government. And that news doesn’t sell more Coca-Cola and Cap’n Crunch. Although every U.S. grade-school history textbook should be rewritten, don’t count on it, because here in America, we’re still living behind the Corporate Cotton Candy Curtain.
Johnson Key Player in JFK Assassination
In hand-written notes and a voice recording left to Hunt’s eldest son before he died, Hunt implicates Lyndon B. Johnson and CIA operator Cord Meyer as the key players in the assassination of the thirty-fifth President of the United States. A French gunman, believed to be Lucien Sarti, was also mentioned by Hunt as the source of the shots from the grassy knoll area.
On the audio tape, Hunt says:
I think it’s essential to refocus on what this information that I’ve been providing you—and you alone, by the way—consists of. What is important in the story is that we’ve backtracked the chain of command up through Cord Meyer and laying [sic] the doings at the doorstep of LBJ. He, in my opinion, had an almost maniacal urge to become President. He regarded JFK, as he was in fact, an obstacle to achieving that. He could have waited for JFK to finish out his term and then undoubtedly a second term. So that would have put LBJ at the head of a long list of people who were waiting for some change in the executive branch.
Hunt died on January 23, 2007 in Miami, Florida of pneumonia.
Bullet Fragments Suggest Conspiracy
In other news that backs up Hunt’s claim, Researchers at Texas A&M University along with forensic scientists and a former FBI agent have teamed up and reexamined bullet fragments. The results show that previous evidence used to rule out a second assassin was fundamentally flawed.
“The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie — deliberate, contrived and dishonest — but the myth — persistent, persuasive and unrealistic.” ~John F. Kennedy.
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May 18th, 2007 at 7:07 am
After I stumbled upon the scene of the crime, while in Dallas, and seeing how short a distance it was, I immediately determined that Oswald was not the shooter. I can’t say who did it, but from a retired policeman’s point of view it wasn’t him. One shot I can believe, but not three hits.
May 18th, 2007 at 7:41 am
There lots of “duh” stories coming out this week: the DOJ found that african american men are more likely to get pulled out of their cars and patted down during a traffic stop than caucasians and latinos. Now they tell us the CIA was responsible for killing JFK. Duh!
I’d always heard that the CIA used the argument of the Bay of Pigs to get JFK out — well, that and/or his mob connections.
Did anyone REALLY believe Oswald acted alone? And mainstream media — what a bunch of chickens! This isn’t even THAT controversial.
May 18th, 2007 at 9:52 am
Pete: I was in Dallas a while back, too, and having been to the Sixth Floor Museum and stood next to the cordoned-off corner where Oswald supposedly made the shots, and having looked out the window and seen how he had a steady clear shot forever when the Kennedy motorcade was coming head-on into Dealey Plaza, but waited until Kennedy’s car turned and was moving horizontally across his view with trees in the way (and there were photos of the trees from 1963…they were in the way back then, too…), there’s just no way Oswald acted alone.
La Sirena: my common sense tells me there wouldn’t be anybody left who believes the official story. And actually, the official story has changed, because the 1978 House Select Committee on Assassinations concluded that, based on the acoustic evidence contained on the Dallas Police Department radio recordings, there was probably more than one gunman.
And yet, just a few days ago, Charles Manson’s prosecutor releases a new book saying that……Oswald acted alone, and Corporate-sucking ABC News whores it in front of the world…
May 18th, 2007 at 11:19 am
The “tin foil hat” people were right after all. Imagine that.
May 18th, 2007 at 12:04 pm
Hurray for the tin foil hats!
Hey, here’s some more interesting info:
Hunt said Cord Meyer was involved. Now, when you’re wondering how somebody could bring themselves to kill the U.S. President, think about this:
Now, I’m thinking you wouldn’t have to twist Cord’s arm too hard to convince him to kill Kennedy…
May 18th, 2007 at 1:50 pm
But I’m sure JFK didn’t inhale.
May 18th, 2007 at 4:16 pm
Are you kidding? JFK wasn’t wasting ANY of that premium Cuban weed. I’m sure it was for his chronic back pain. ;-)
May 18th, 2007 at 7:01 pm
Sometimes I think the corporate coup is all over except the shouting.
Given who owns the media, military and major corporate america…and then how the election system is rigged for only two parties…that are basically doppelgangers…and given our history of false flags and the history of our friends false flags…and how interesting it is that the fox always seems to be appointed to investigate the henhouse or the fox den (like Ford on Warren Commission and pardoning Nixon), etc., etc., and thinking about the whole congress voting for wiretaps and Hormel being the new ambassador to Luxembourg (basically unopposed by congress)where his primary job is to intercept and study financial wires…..
I think two things:
1. They are all in on it.
2. But, there are two factions and the bushies have used the wire act to get the goods on the demmies for years, so the demmies have to go along.
Either way, the curtain keeps going up and the sleight of hand and mis-direction continue to engage us…as if we are 2 year olds.
May 18th, 2007 at 9:04 pm
“Sometimes I think the corporate coup is all over except the shouting.”
Nothing lasts forever…not even Rome, or the Spanish World Empire, or the British World Empire…sooner or later greed will cause the corporate/government cabal to implode.
I remember when rumors first started about the NSA having software to sift through private email…somebody posted a list of keywords (like bomb, terrorist, hijack, etc.) that the program searched for, and people started putting that in every email they sent. See? We can spread just as much disinformation as the spooks can. What goes around will eventually come around and we the people will be here long after the corporate pillagers have left. I hope.
May 19th, 2007 at 1:26 am
Exactly. We can mess with their minds, too. At least make it harder on them.
And even if our subversion doesn’t make it into the history books, a small something will remain. And we can look at ourselves in the mirror and know that at least we tried.
May 19th, 2007 at 8:57 am
Thanks guys,
I find one leg in despair quite often lately.
Speaking of dirty tricks: Someone once told me a fun one to do is go to an adult book store, get magazine subscription cards from all the magazines and put someone elses name on them. I suppose it is illegal, but can you imagine the fun it would be to know that various people were having to expain stuff at work, home, etc?
May 19th, 2007 at 9:27 am
Every year the local school sells magazines for a fundraiser. They send a little booklet for you to fill in the addresses of relatives and friends to mail the magazine subscription fliers to. I always fill in the addresses of our education leaders, from the national Secretary of Education down to the school superintendent. I figure they will like getting postcards from my sons that say, “Please buy some magazines to help fund our needy school.”
I also had fun in college signing up for “3 free months” of magazine subscriptions. My roommate and I subscribed with phony names. The junk mail going to those names didn’t stop for over 5 years, and followed me from one address to another, even to a different state…it was pretty interesting to see how much junk came from that one little card I filled out and sent in.
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500…I guess this address already gets a lot of junk? A naughty magazine subscription probably wouldn’t make it through, huh? Nice idea, and still worth a try though?
May 20th, 2007 at 2:25 am
Some fun ideas there, gentleman.
I once read an interview with an environmental activist. She cited those magazine cards as an example of useless waste and recommended dropping all of them in the mailbox — blank or with a message like “this is a poor waste of our resources”. The idea being that the magazine pays the postage and enough blank cards could make it unprofitable, brining an end to the practice.
May 20th, 2007 at 6:05 am
The Corporate Cotton Candy Curtain…did you make that up? Excellent phrase to describe a sad situation.
May 20th, 2007 at 6:46 am
La Sirena: Good idea! I have to admit, I end up folding in half a lot of those magazine subscription postcards and using as bookmarks…they make good bookmarks.
punditman: Yep, that was my own stream of consciousness…I was just thinking how in the eighties how we heard about all the poor people who couldn’t get any real news behind the Iron Curtain, and I used to wonder how the Soviet government could keep so much news from their people. Now I know…control a country’s main stream media and few people will make the effort to look elsewhere. When you read other newspapers around the world, it’s pretty obvious whose media is biased with a major pro-USA spin: Our military isn’t the “occupation, the Iraqi insurgents aren’t “freedom fighters,” our health care is the best in the world…everything is dandy, and we’re being force fed cotton candy…
July 4th, 2007 at 5:34 am
Hello people!l
July 21st, 2007 at 3:29 pm
Some one wrote:
“A French gunman, believed to be Lucien Sarti, was also mentioned by Hunt as the source of the shots from the grassy knoll area.”
Kindly give a link to where Hunt mentions Sarti? Thanks
July 22nd, 2007 at 3:55 pm
Dave: Hunt didn’t directly mention Sarti, but Hunt’s son says he mentioned a “French gunman.” Many people have always believed Sarti was there, and so when Hunt told his son there was a “French gunman” that fired from the grassy knoll, most people assume he was talking about Sarti.
The information came from the Rolling Stone story here: The Last Confessions of E. Howard Hunt, on about the eighth page of the story.
Also, there’s links to more info from the Wikipedia articles here and here.
August 3rd, 2007 at 6:25 pm
There was a tv special about 3 or 4 years ago that mentioned Sarti, saying he liked to use exploding bullets, hence the head shot to Kennedy. Notice the recent barrage of tv specials going to ridiculous lengths to prove the Warren Commission findings? It’s an all-out propaganda war! Scary to think of all the young people that will fall for this crap… I recommend Jean Hill’s book (she was the lady in the red raincoat if you don’t know). Whether it was the Mob or CIA, I can’t believe either would trust Oswald to do the job alone.
August 4th, 2007 at 6:46 am
I can’t understand why people cling so much to the “lone gunman” theory, or maybe there really aren’t that many people still clinging to it but the media just wants us to think there are still a lot of people clinging to it.
But between one theory requiring a magic bullet and a CIA-connected nut like Oswald who claimed he was a patsy before being quickly silenced, and another theory supported by witnesses, motives, and a confession from a well-known CIA and White House insider…to me, that’s case closed with overwhelming circumstantial evidence, overwhelming physical evidence (the pristine magic bullet and police recording of more than 3 shots and the President’s jacket that shows a shot hit him in the back instead of the throat), and not a shadow of a doubt left to support the Lone Gunman theory.
August 5th, 2007 at 7:39 pm
Not long ago, I heard an intvw with a psychiatrist regarding the inability of a large percentage of people to question authority. It left me with a new-found understanding of the party line’s Svengali-like effect on the populous.
I’ll never believe Oswald was not a patsy. Especially after the compelling revelations of his NO girlfriend. Her testimony is the only thing in all of this that makes any sense to me.
March 3rd, 2008 at 2:21 pm
Seriously guys, everyone needs to chill out. I’m not dead. I didn’t even get shot. One day, I get out of the shower to see “JFK Assassinated” on the front page of the Times. What the fuck is that? I’m alive!!!
March 12th, 2008 at 4:21 pm
Hunt was one of the mysterious hoboes photographed making their way to a train. I’ve read extensively on the subject and think this story has merit. We’ll never know for sure but we do know that the fatal shot came from ahead of the vehicle, that bullets don’t turn corners, that the government is corrupt from top to bottom, etc.
March 13th, 2008 at 5:35 am
Tim Hollis: I’m sure you’ve seen the photo of the guy that bears an uncanny resemblance to Poppa Bush 41, too? I think you’re right–we’ll never know for sure, but we do know bullets don’t turn corners, smash through bones, and then fall out pristine on the stretcher. Just like passports don’t fall out of steel-melting infernos unsinged when planes plow into World Trade Centers.
April 28th, 2008 at 5:39 am
[…] Just as many people still refuse to believe the CIA killed JFK despite the confessions of those involved, many die-hard patriots still refuse to believe their own government — while it advised our children to “Just Say No” and fought for stiffer sentences for cocaine traffickers — was the biggest cocaine trafficker of all, despite the fact that it’s in the public record. […]