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JOEBIALEK
20th February 2006, 22:32
Perhaps known as one of the greatest murder mysteries of all time, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy has for years intrigued scholars, authors and the average American citizen. The assassination can be classified into two distinct categories: method and significance. Few would argue that too much emphasis has been given to the method and very little to the significance. This is exactly how the perpetrators would like it to be. Photographic evidence along with eyewitness testimony has already conclusively proven that JFK was shot by more than one assassin. The Mary Mormon photo clearly shows the profile of a shooter behind the picket fence on the grassy knoll. It is obviously someone wearing a policeman's uniform {some speculate it was J.D. Tippit}. This was the fatal head shot. Two other bullets struck the President; the first one entered at the base of the throat and the second struck him in the back. While the positions of the assassins makes for a good game of clue, the more important issue is the significance of the assassination.

Many have speculated that the former Soviet Union, Cuba, the KKK, the Mafia, LBJ, CIA and the FBI all had strong motives to attempt this. However, given the connection of Lee Harvey Oswald to the CIA and Jack Ruby to the Mafia along with the altered autopsy reports, the evidence points to a coup de' dat by the CIA. They did it because they believed JFK was taking the United States on the wrong path towards dealing with communism. That is the reason why the cover-up has been sustained for so long. The perpetrators honestly believed they were doing the right thing for the United States at the time. The will of the people was discarded in favor of preserving the nation as they saw fit. Unfortunately, they didn't realize the long term effects of the assassination. One result was the increased power of capitalism over democracy. Profit has become more important than freedom. Corporations are more concerned with increasing the wealth of a select few than with promoting the general welfare of the very nation that allows them to conduct business. A second result has been the subordination of this nation's civil liberties to the private agendas of the powers that be. The only opinions that are accepted today are those that further the bottom line. Contrary opinions are discouraged and distorted by spin doctors. The only explanation for the lack of attention given to the significance of the assassination is because the government, the military and the media all know what happened and to expose the event for what it really was goes to the central core of what constitutes the United States of America.

piet11111
20th February 2006, 22:56
the JFK assasination is an interesting topic but in what way does it influence us today ?

to me its just another page in the history books that even if everything became clear today would not mean anything to our cause.
perhaps we will find out the real reasons when the revolution is done and we gain access to the documents that we can not see today (or that we dont know to exist)
any speculation about the assasination today is a waste of time and energy.
also if communists are chasing conspiracy theory's we would give capitalists even more meterial to call us wierdo's

JOEBIALEK
4th March 2006, 23:32
good points...

Commie Rat
5th March 2006, 04:11
speculated that the former Soviet Union,

long term effects of the assassination. One result was the increased power of capitalism over democracy

Why would communists become involved if it furthured capitalism

piet11111
5th March 2006, 14:49
the soviet union is very unlikely to have done this.
cuba perhaps but also not very likely.

the military was very eager to bomb cuba to the stone age during the missile crisis but kennedy was strongly opposed.
so i would look in that direction since we all know how powerfull the military is in the united states.

RebelDog
7th March 2006, 18:58
I have been very interested in this over the years. I used to hold the belief that there had been some sort of conspiracy. I now hold the belief that Oswald acted completely alone. All the evidence suggests he did and there is no evidence been produced that says anything different. I suggest Gerald Posner's 'Case Closed' which is a book that is compelling in its case against Oswald and its rebuff of conspiracy theories. I am no great fan of Posner but in this case I agree with him and its a very good book.

Goatse
7th March 2006, 19:01
JFK Reloaded is also a great game...

Niall
9th March 2006, 10:40
the yanks themselves done it

AdamCecil
11th March 2006, 16:02
It could be the mob that organized it, and the government that supplied them. The thing I don't get with it is why did the government think JFK was going the wrong way with dealing with communism. Wasn't the US anti-commie then?

bezdomni
12th March 2006, 18:24
Wasn't the US anti-commie then?
No, the US just loved communists in the 1960s. Richard Nixon was actually a Trotskyist! That's why he didn't get along with the USSR. He thought they were just a degenerated worker's state. It's also why the Kennedy Administration put an embargo on Cuba and launched an unsuccessful military invasion. ;)

The US (government) has ALWAYS been anti-communist.