| LemonSlice said: I believe the official report 100%. What else am I supposed to believe in |
Well, over time, several more or less prominent people have provided details about the JFK assassination that consistently point in a certain direction.
Just a few weeks ago, Robert Kennedy Jr. claimed that despite publicly supporting the Warren Commission Report, his father Robert Kennedy Sr. (who back at the time was US attorney general) never believed Oswald acted alone. His own investigations revealed for example that both Oswald's and Ruby's phone records "were like an inventory of mafia leaders the government had been investigating". In the case of Ruby this may not be big news for It is well known that Ruby was a criminal with connections to the mafia. But Oswald? It's a somewhat strange coincidence that both the official JFK assassin and the JFK asssassin's assassin had connections to the mafia.
Oswald's wife claimes that Oswald believed Ruby to be a friend, indicating of course that both knew each other. Several other people have also claimed to have seen Ruby and Oswald together before the assassination.
One of them being Madeleine Duncan Brown, who is confirmed to have been Lyndon B. Johnson's mistress for decades. She also claims that the evening before the assassination, Lyndon B. Johnson met in Texas with several powerful people like Edgar Hoover, Nixon, etc. and that after the meeting, LBJ told her "After tomorrow, those goddamn Kennedys will never embarrass me again. That’s no threat. That’s a promise".
Ruby later revealed that the explanation he offered for killing Oswald (to save Jacky Kennedy from going through unnecessary pain) was nothing but a ridiculous invention of his lawyer. He also later claimed in video that high people were behind the assassination.
James Files, who worked for the mafia, confessed in jail that he was Kennedy's real murderer, saying that he was the person on the grassy knoll and giving a plausible explanation of what happened back then.
Carlos Marcello, a mafia-boss, confessed to another inmate that he trusted: 'Yeah, I had the son of a bitch killed. I'm glad I did it. I'm sorry I couldn't have done it myself."
And that's just a very shortened list of people hinting in the same direction, there are lots of others. Now one can of course claim that these people are all just liers. But why should they all come up with a very similar story, so many people who had nothing to do with Oswald or even each other?







