“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out . . . without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H.L. Mencken
Fifty years ago, in 1963, you could buy a gallon of gas in most states for about a quarter. Still can. As long as you dig a silver quarter out of your pocket from that era and trade it for fiat US dollars. The same bloated dollar, called the world’s reserve currency, printed by the Federal Reserve. The same Fed that JFK reportedly threatened. That same silver coinage Jack Kennedy proudly adorns. The last US president to do so in widely circulating coins almost a half century ago.
Lots
of things have changed since Lee Oswald allegedly popped Jack in
Dallas. Most of them extremely bad for average folks like you and me,
but beneficial for The Empire. Extremely beneficial. The Empire
expanded, slowly and then suddenly, into the police state we see today.
Immediately after JFK, the Empire got an enormously profitable war in
Vietnam. Less than a year after JFK’s death, LBJ announced the Gulf of
Tonkin Resolution. Silver coinage was suddenly halted by LBJ and the
Federal Reserve spigot turned on full stream, where it continues to spew
today.
Today, on the 50th
anniversary, no one in the mainstream media reports that JFK touched
the third rail. He touched it multiple times in three short years and
finally it killed him.
Firing
top CIA heads? Death wish. Firing a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff at the Pentagon? Death wish.
Threatening the power of the Federal
Reserve by returning to the US Treasury the power to print currency?
Death wish.
Threatening to prosecute the Mafia and curtail their casinos
in Cuba? Death wish. Just a few short weeks after his inauguration,
Kennedy brushed the third rail.
In
April of 1961, immediately after the failed plot to overthrow Castro
and invade Cuba at the Bay of Pigs, Kennedy fired three of the top CIA
department heads. Frustrated at the entire fiasco, which had been handed
to him by the Eisenhower administration, Kennedy reportedly said he
intended to “shatter the CIA into a
thousand pieces and scatter the remnants to the wind.” Firing three
powerful, well-connected Company officials must have felt like a good
start. Anyone could have told Jack it was suicide, a candlestick too high and too hot.
Operation
Northwoods, signed by all the Pentagon chiefs in 1962, was an act of
treason and an act of terror. The plan proposed to kill dozens or even
hundreds of innocent American citizens, blow up boats and airplanes,
and, with the help of the mainstream media, blame Cuba. Kennedy rightly
rejected Operation Northwoods. He fired Lyman Lemnitzer, Pentagon
Chairman who submitted the evil plan, and by doing so promptly touched
the third rail.
The Empire Struck Back
Forcing
one CIA head to resign might get you severe warning from the Company.
Publicly embarrassing THREE will get you killed every time. The Company,
the Mafia, the Pentagon, the Federal Reserve. Kennedy made enemies
among all these powerful groups. Amazingly, some malcontent drifter,
some “lone gunman,” with a wife and a child, allegedly killed the one
man who had curtailed their powerful ambitions, their greedy designs,
their outright war crimes, and their insidious and traitorous plans.
The
Empire struck back that day and continues to strike back. From the Gulf
of Tonkin to the Gulf Wars to the PATRIOT Act to nonstop NSA
surveillance to the two billion hollow-point rounds of Homeland Security
to the trillion-dollar annual deficits. All of these Orwellian steps
followed the removal of JFK and installation into the White House of a
long series of psychopaths and imperial servants. Obama is the ultimate
Oswald; a man too narcissistic, too sociopathic to see himself being
played for a patsy. As the Empire staggers towards a grim fascist
finale, burdened by enormous debt and treasonous acts, somebody will
have to take the fall. Why not BHO?
Fifty years after JFK, the Empire still feels compelled to roll out their loyal old fossils of
the mainstream media. To assuage that “dangerous man to any government .
. . who is able to think things out,” as Mencken wrote.
Fossil Television, National Geographic, aired a “documentary” called Killing Kennedy.
Spoiler alert: Oswald did it. In fact, EVERY cable and network station
will promote the same scenario. Lone Gunman; Oswald, embittered loner
killed Kennedy. Pay NO attention to the men behind the curtain.
Fossil
pundit Bob Schieffer, then a young reporter for the Dallas Morning News
in 1963, penned a recent column for AARP magazine. Oswald acted alone,
Schieffer said, and he was right there, he assured all the retiree
readers, on the scene in Dallas. Not to be outdone, the Los Angeles
Times rolled out Richard Mosk, one of the last surviving Warren
Commission lawyers. Mosk recently penned an Op-Ed entitled: Nov. 22, 1963: 50 years, and still no conspiracy. “The promotion of false theories about JFK's assassination is not harmless,” Mosk lamented.
His
arguments appeared to fall on deaf ears, judging from the hundreds of
comments to the retired judge. The readers then down-voted his effort.
Both Schieffer and Mosk will likely be swept into the dust bin of
history, replaced by clearer heads and keener crime scene investigators,
without apparent allegiance to Empire.
CSI Dallas >> “The reason I knew that Oswald could not have done it, was because I could not have done it,” said former US Marine sniper, Craig Roberts, author of Kill Zone: A Sniper Looks at Dealey Plaza. “I walked away from the window in disgust. I had seen all I needed to know that Oswald could not have been the lone shooter.”
But
Roberts, a retired police investigator, wanted to know what did happen.
Not content to dismiss the improbable feat, he delved into the crime
from every angle.
“First,
I analyzed the scene as a sniper . . . I looked at the engagement
angles. It was entirely wrong. Here, from what I could see, three
problems arose that would influence my shots. First, the target was
moving away at a drastic angle to the right from the window, meaning
that I would have to position my body to compete with the wall and a set
of vertical water pipes . . . This would be extremely difficult for a
right-handed shooter. Second, I would have to be ready to fire exactly
when the target emerged past some tree branches that obscured the kill
zone. Finally, I would have to deal with two factors at the same time;
the curve of the street and the high-to-low angle law of physics Oswald
would not have known.”
Not
content with his own critical appraisal, Roberts turned to another,
equally knowledgeable shooter. “According to my friend, Gunnery Sergeant
Carlos Hathcock, the former senior instructor for the US Marine Corps
Sniper Instructor School at Quantico, Virginia, it could not be done as
described by the FBI investigators.”
“Let
me tell you what we did at Quantico,” Hathcock recalls. “We
reconstructed the whole thing: the angle, the range, the moving target,
the time limit, the obstacles, everything. I don't know how many times
we tried it, but we couldn't duplicate what the Warren Commission said
Oswald did. Now if I can't do it, how in the world could a guy who was a
non-qual on the rifle range and later only qualified 'marksman' do it?”
How
indeed? But never let facts get in the way of a government crime
theory. Facts are useful tools, for explaining in simple terms to
oblivious citizens, how their empire collapsed. After the fact, of
course.
They Killed Kennedy, Then Attacked The Dollar >> The
last silver coin in widespread circulation in 1964? The 50 cent piece
with the profile of JFK. Nearly pure silver. You can still purchase more
than two gallons of gas from the sale of such a coin. (Coinflation
value: $7.93). Can you imagine any of our subsequent US presidents on a
coin today? Perhaps one made of tin. The demise of the dollar started in
1913, suffered a severe blow to the head in 1963, and enters critical
care today. Wise is the one who has a few silver “Kennedys” stashed
away.
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