Wednesday, August 24, 2016

A disaster was unfurling just before us in Dallas

history channel documentary 2016 A disaster was unfurling just before us in Dallas that monstrous morning!THE WARREN COMMISSION REPORT: Stated that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the death of President Kennedy. More than 80% of the American individuals observed the report to be imperfect, including myself! Right up 'til today (2008) I don't trust that Oswald was the solitary executioner, or might not have been the executioner by any means. Also, 70% of the American individuals think the death was a plot...not a solitary shooter acting alone.Over the years, there have been many paranoid notions, regarding who or how Kennedy was shot, much to long to go into here. In any case, in the year 2003, I saw a narrative on PBS, which was an in the background look, as how every one of this could have met up. It was accounted for in the narrative, that Joseph Kennedy, the father of John and Robert Kennedy, went to Chicago, to meet with the Teamsters Union, to attempt to get the Teamsters to vote in favor of his child, John, in the forthcoming race with Richard Nixon.

The communicate demonstrated Joseph Kennedy entering and leaving the lodging in which the gatherings occurred. In short...the bargain was...to have the Teamsters vote in favor of John Kennedy, and in return...the President (if chose) would lay off the mafia! I don't know how Joseph Kennedy or any other individual, can circumvent making manages shady characters so near the crowd! I was angered when I saw this piece! You know...somebody doing haggling a smoke-filled room away from plain view, in a matter that was so vital. That is, to choose the following President of the United States!The Presidential race was one of the nearest in history between John Kennedy and Richard Nixon, and a Teamster vote could put John Kennedy over the top, and so forth. By a razor-slender edge, John Kennedy won the race, and one of the principal requests of business for John Kennedy, was to delegate his sibling, Robert Kennedy as Attorney General of the United States.

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