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1 hour ago, Oystercatcher said:

There was a cracking documentary out a few years ago called the evidence of revision. It pieced together loads of news clips at the time of the JFK assassination. It went into other things too, it was separated into parts , i think there was maybe 5.

I can only find the first one

Evidence of Revision | DocumentaryTube

 

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3 hours ago, Detournement said:

Is Reality A Simulation being so high is telling here. Science magic is the new religion. 

According to this bird's Twitter she is a researcher but doesn't say who for.....

I'm guessing from the type of graphic that it's for a management consultancy. 

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The JFK stuff will never be released. Which is really a testament to the power and influence of those who carried it out and their successors.

My slightly tin foil hat take is that I reckon George H W Bush is heavily implicated, possibly even Oswald's CIA handler.

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14 minutes ago, Tommy Carcetti said:

The JFK stuff will never be released. Which is really a testament to the power and influence of those who carried it out and their successors.

My slightly tin foil hat take is that I reckon George H W Bush is heavily implicated, possibly even Oswald's CIA handler.

GHWB was far higher up than that. He's more a smoky rooms guy than dealing with a pleb like LHO.

I doubt there is an outright smoking gun in the remaining documents, just confirmation of stuff we already know like Ruth Paine's entire family being CIA. And stuff about foreign murders like Luamumba. 

The documents also include information about the RFK and MLK killings which aren't as deeply researched so that could be another sticking point. 

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27 minutes ago, pj_puttz said:

 


Thor confirmed. That’s clearly Hawkeye sitting to his right.

 

Six fingered Venusian with no fingerprints, more like an Arbroathian. IMO.

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https://www.theguardian.com/film/2021/nov/24/jfk-revisited-through-the-looking-glass-review-oliver-stone-returns-to-the-grassy-knoll

A remarkably stupid hit piece from posh boy Bradshaw. No comments of course so I'll vent here.

"Could you with enough time undermine the case against Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo in 1914?" Obviously not you absolute cretin.

"Kennedy was arguably as hawkish and reactionary on Vietnam as anyone else in government". You can only argue this if you are a moron Peter.

 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, LongTimeLurker said:

Think you should read up on JFK's links to the Diem regime.

Aye JFK specifically said don't murder Diem and and the CIA did it anyway. 

JFK was inarguably less hawkish than LBJ and many other people in his adminstration. He made official plans for withdrawal that were scrapped when LBJ took office. 

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...which of course leads into the whole question of whether the CIA only organises coups outside the United States. I understand the Oliver Stone sort of narrative on this. All I am getting at is that JFK had been gung ho about supporting South Vietnam militarily prior to that as he had long been one of Diem's strongest supporters in an American context. Diem was part of the Roman Catholic minority who had collaborated with the French and by 1963 his regime had become problematic for those pursuing a Cold War related intervention based on the Domino Theory because it was actively anti-Buddhist and Buddhists were the majority in South Vietnam.

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5 hours ago, ICTChris said:

Ghislaine Maxwell's trial starts today.

There's only 4 victims giving evidence, former FBI director James Comey's daughter is the prosecutor and the judge has just been nominated for a promotion by Senate leader Chuck Schumer. The judge is also apparently friends with friends of Jeffrey Epstein. 

She's getting the El Chapo show trial treatment. 

 

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On top of Bill Clinton's infamous regular jaunts on the Lolita Express, Epstein also visited the White House 17 times during Clinton's presidency. It's quite incredible how such facts remain almost completely ignored in the general media, treated at most like a curious, slightly embarrassing coincidence. 

I don't expect any Earth-shattering coverage from the Maxwell trial. I've done a fair bit of reading into the background of the whole operation, and it's no exaggeration to say it has changed the way I think about the world and the people who run it - and I didn't think too highly of them before either.

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