Oswald Was Engaged in Assassination False Flag
October 29, 2017
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October 29, 2017
JG said (October 29, 2017):
I read a book years ago on Oswald written by his brother. He mentioned Lee's time in Russia including even working in a factory over there.
The question still remains whether Lee was truly a Communist wannabe or that he was employed by the CIA as a spy.
Communist sympathizers back in America in those days rarely defected to Russia voluntarily.
Lee's background set him up as the "perfect patsy" without him knowing it. His brother said he spoke highly of President Kennedy.
Like the Lincoln assassination, the murder of John Kennedy will remain an unsolved mystery.
The recent release of documents pertaining to his assassination have just added more theories and little hard evidence.
John Kennedy had a long list of enemies in Washington but not with the American people.
As thorough as the cover-up was meant that his assassination had to have been a concerted effort by the highest powers of influence within the US government itself.
Tony B said (October 29, 2017):
Found this interesting until the phrase that Tower was Bush's "little buddy." That ended credibility for me. If he was that I would never believe a word he said. But I think he was not that. which destroys the narrative, making it impossible to believe the writer.
Andrew said (October 29, 2017):
Nice essay today ABOUT JFK assassination …
In that connection — HERE’S Mike Brownlow’s 2011 Kennedy assassination EYEWITNESS tour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-EAqNbpcYE&feature=youtu.be
Several Dallas JFK assassination buffs and three friends BELIEVE Brownlow’s account; supposedly he was a 13-year-old eye-witness in 1963.
Brownlow also wrote a book on the assassination…
I dunno…
Robert K said (October 29, 2017):
False flags are as old as conscious humanity. Remember how Jacob and his scheming mother robbed Esau of his blind father's blessing in the OT story.
Joseph Conrad wrote a book entitled "The Secret Agent", published in 1907. It was inspired by an alleged anarchist attempt to bomb the Royal Observatory at Greenwich in 1984, in which the explosive went off prematurely and killed its bearer. There is circumstantial evidence that the culprit was a simpleton manipulated into attempting the attack and that the Secret Service was involved.
"Mr Verloc [the Conrad character who manipulated his brother in law into carrying the bomb] was partly inspired by HB Samuels — the brother-in-law of the 1894 Greenwich Park bomb victim (and perpetrator?) Martial Bourdin. It is believed that far from being an anarchist, Samuels was in fact an agent provocateur in the pay of Scotland Yard. Even those who did not believe him to have been an infiltrator disliked him. Anarchist Louise Sarah Bevington wrote that he was ‘about the most rubbishy character possible.... The keynotes of his character are vanity and vindictiveness.’ Anarchist George Cores, meanwhile, described Samuels as ‘simply an advocate of violence — by others’. Samuels was walking with Bourdin shortly before the explosion, and despite Samuels being quite open about this fact, the police did not interview him. When they raided the anarchists’ Club Autonomie in Fitzrovia, Samuels was not arrested, though many innocent members were. (The Autonomie was firstly at 32 Charlotte Street and then moved to 6 Windmill Street, off Tottenham Court Road.)
"Bourdin was found at 4.40pm in a kneeling position in Greenwich Park, his left hand blown off and with appalling abdominal injuries, of which he died soon afterwards. He had been carrying a bomb in a brown paper parcel. No one has ever discovered if the bomb was intended for a genuine London outrage; or was to be sent off to Paris by an intermediary, or if Bourdin even knew what he was carrying.
"Mr Verloc was also partially inspired by Auguste Coulon, a secret agent used by Scotland Yard’s Inspector William Melville to infiltrate anarchist networks. He sold copies of the bomb-making manual L’Indicateur Anarchiste and produced nitro-glycerine in his lodgings. ‘No voice speaks so loud as dynamite,’ Coulon wrote in the socialist-anarchist magazine The Commonweal in 1891. He attempted to lure English anarchists Frank Kitz and Charles Mowbray into acts of violence, and both men refused. Coulon fitted up a number of Anarchists in 1892 in what became known as ‘The Walsall Affair’. In spite of evidence of their innocence, six political activists from Walsall in the West Midlands were charged with bomb-making and four were found guilty and sentenced to between six and ten years’ penal servitude."
Spooks obviously need threats in order to justify their existence, and there is much evidence that they will create such threats, or the illusion of same, if "business" is slow.
BTW, in 1966 Paul Joseph Chartier was similarly killed when a bomb he allegedly intended to toss into the Chamber exploded in his hand in a washroom in the Canadian House of Commons.
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Camilo said (October 31, 2017):
The best ever proof that Oswald dont shoot Kennedy, that ever saw-