Who Killed JFK?

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In my blog post of yesterday, “Civil Rights and Peace: JFK’s Two Most Dangerous Speeches,” I pointed out that the U.S. national-security establishment — i.e., the Pentagon and the CIA — vehemently disagreed with President Kennedy’s policies regarding the Cold War, the Soviet Union, Cuba, and communism. For his part, Kennedy perceived his detractors to be nut balls.Of course, defenders and promoters of the federal government’s conversion to a national-security state after World War II would say, “But Jacob, it was Lee Harvey Oswald, who was supposedly a devout communist, who killed Kennedy, not the U.S. national-security establishment”

In actuality, however, that position has never made any sense. Since Kennedy was the communist sympathizer that right-wing conservatives, the Pentagon, and the CIA perceived him to be, then why would a supposed American communist want to kill him, especially since he would be replaced by a conservative vice-president who was philosophically aligned with the Cold War mindsets of the rightwing and the national-security state?

Moreover, various witnesses have said that Oswald used to say nice things about President Kennedy.

Consider the dramatic shift in policy that Kennedy was pursuing after the Cuban Missile Crisis until he was assassinated, as I outlined in yesterday’s blog post. He delivered his famous Peace Speech at American University in which he called for an end to the Cold War and for peaceful coexistence with the Soviet Union and the communist world. He got the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty with the Soviet Union enacted. He called for a joint trip to the moon with the Soviets.

Why would a supposed communist sympathizer want to kill a president that was doing those things?

Consider the “Wanted for Treason” advertisement that right-wing conservatives had in the conservative-owned Dallas Morning News on the morning of November 22. Here’s a copy of it. It had Kennedy’s picture at the top and then below it stated:

THIS MAN is wanted for treasonous activities against the United States

  1. Betraying the Constitution (which he swore to uphold); He is turning the sovereignty of the U.S. over to the communist controlled United Nations. He is betraying our friends (Cuba,Katanga, Portugal) and befriending our enemies (Russia, Yugoslavia, Poland.
  2. He has been WRONG on innumerable issues affecting the security of the U.S. (United Nations-Berlin Wall-Missile removal—Cuba—Wheat deals—Test Ban Treaty, etc.
  3. He has been lax enforcing Communist Registration laws.
  4. He has given support and encouragement to the Communist inspired racial riots.
  5. He has illegally invaded a sovereign state with federal troops.
  6. He has consistently appointed Anti-Christians to Federal office: Upholds the Supreme Court in its Anti-Christian ruings. Aliens and known Communists abound in Federal offices.
  7. He has been caught in fantastic LIES to the American people (including personal ones like his previous marriage and divorce.

Reading this ad is what motivated JFK to say to Jackie, “We are headed into nut country today.” In other words, Kennedy believed that people who believed these things were nut balls.

There are two important things to note here:

First, the Dallas Morning News advertisement is the way that American conservatives and the U.S. national-security state actually viewed Kennedy and his policies.

Second, the people within the military and the CIA who held these sentiments didn’t consider themselves to be nut balls. They considered themselves to be the ultimate guardians of U.S. national security. It was their responsibility, they believed, to ensure that America did not fall to the communists and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. As the experts on national security they considered themselves to be, they believed that Kennedy was hopelessly naïve about the nature and extent of the communist threat to America. And they were convinced that his policies were leading America to doom.

That’s what the CIA’s coup in Iran in 1953 was all about — protecting national security from a democratically appointed prime minister who supposedly was leaning toward communism.

It’s also what the CIA’s coup in Guatemala in 1954 was all about — protecting national security from a democratically elected president who was appointing communists to his regime.

It’s what the CIA’s invasion at the Bay of Pigs in Cuba and its assassination attempts against Fidel Castro were all about — protecting national security from a communist dictator 90 miles away from American shores.

It’s what the CIA’s coup in Chile ten years after Kennedy was assassinated was all about — protecting national security from a democratically elected communist president.

But when the federal government was converted into a national-security state after World War II, no one gave any thought to what would happen if a U.S. president were ever elected who, owing to naiveté or even treachery, became a threat to national security. Which branch — the executive branch or the national-security branch — would be the final arbiter?

Kennedy himself alluded to this problem before he was assassinated. He specifically asked that the novel Seven Days in May, which posited a military coup in the United States, be made into a movie to serve as a warning to the American people. And he told a close friend that yes, there was a distinct possibility that such a thing could happen here if the military concluded that a president was veering off in a dangerous direction.

Also, let’s not forget what his predecessor Dwight Eisenhower told the American people in his Farewell Address — that the national security state, or what he called the “military-industrial complex,” posed a grave threat to American liberties and democratic processes.

The mainstream media, which has long defended the Warren Report’s conclusion that Oswald was the lone assassin of the president, often points out that that Oswald also tried to shoot Gen. Edwin Walker. They make the point to show Oswald’s violent proclivities.

But there are a couple of things that are seriously wrong with that reasoning.

First, if Oswald was the crack shot he is made out to be, why did he miss Walker with a rifle shooting a point blank range?

Second, and more important, the mainstream media forgets about the fact that Walker hated Kennedy for his supposed pro-communist policies, including his support of civil rights.

Kennedy, on the other hand, considered Walker, who lived in Dallas, to be one of the nut balls to which he was referring when he said to Jackie that they were headed into nut country.

In fact, I’ll bet that lots of American don’t know that President Kennedy had U.S. troops actually arrest Walker and send him to a mental institution against his will. The arrest occurred when Walker was inciting an anti-civil rights riot protesting the enrollment of blacks at the University of Mississippi. According to Wikipedia, Walker went on the radio and declared:

Mississippi: It is time to move. We have talked, listened and been pushed around far too much by the anti-Christ Supreme Court! Rise…to a stand beside Governor Ross Barnett at Jackson, Mississippi! Now is the time to be heard! Thousands strong from every State in the Union! Rally to the cause of freedom! The Battle Cry of the Republic! Barnett yes! Castro no! Bring your flag, your tent and your skillet. It’s now or never! The time is when the President of the United States commits or uses any troops, Federal or State, in Mississippi! The last time in such a situation I was on the wrong side. That was in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1957-1958. This time — out of uniform — I am on the right side! I will be there!

It wasn’t the first experience that Kennedy had had with Gen. Walker. In 1961 Walker had been a U.S. Army commander in Germany, where he began preaching his anti-communist philosophy to the troops. He even initiated a “Pro-Blue” campaign, which was his code for “anti-Red.” During his indoctrination sessions with the troops, Walker was quoted as saying that Harry S. Truman, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Secretary of State Dean Acheson were “definitely pink.”

Owing to his right-wing, anti-communist indoctrination activity, Walker was relieved of command by President Kennedy, which certainly did not endear the president to the military establishment. Walker resigned from the military and moved to Dallas.

He wasn’t the only military official who hated Kennedy. There was also U.S. Air Force Gen. Curtis LeMay, who considered Kennedy’s resolution of the Cuban Missile Crisis, which left Castro in power permanently, as the worst defeat ever suffered by the United States and akin to Neville Chamberlain’s appeasement of Hitler at Munich.

Given that Walker and Kennedy were enemies, why would Oswald have wanted to kill both of them? It might make sense that a supposed communist would want to kill an anti-communist like Walker, but why would he also want to kill a supposed pro-communist like Kennedy?

Another fascinating aspect to this story was the doctrine on assassination that the military and the CIA were teaching Latin American military officials at the School of the Americas during the Cold War. They were teaching them that whenever they engaged in a covert state assassination of people to always blame the killing on a communist.

Why a communist patsy? It was because of the tremendous prejudice that was associated with being a communist during the Cold War. Don’t forget: The right wing and the national-security establishment were ruining people’s lives here in the United States if they had any association with communism. Don’t forget how U.S. officials, as part of their anti-communist crusade here in the United States, were hell-bent on ferreting out and destroying communists in Hollywood, the U.S. Communist Party, the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, and communists in the Army, State Department, and elsewhere.

Thus, blaming state assassinations on communist patsies was a brilliant strategy because if anyone challenged or questioned the official story, he could be smeared as a communist or a communist sympathizer and ruined.

When former Chilean official Orlando Letelier, a communist who had served in Salvador Allende’s regime, was assassinated on the streets of Washington, D.C., the first thing the CIA did was issue a statement suggesting that he might well have been killed by communists. In actuality, Letelier was assassinated as part of Operation Condor, a super-secret international assassination ring put together by Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and in which the CIA was a partner. Pinochet, of course, was the brutal military dictator installed into power by the U.S. national-security establishment, on grounds of national security.

When President Lyndon Johnson set up the Warren Commission, he appointed the type of people who, like the mainstream media today, would never have seriously considered the possibility that the national-security establishment would effect a regime change here in the United States in order to protect national security from a president whose policies were considered a threat to national security.

But it was the appointment of Johnson’s appointment of former CIA Director Allen Dulles to the commission that eliminated any possibility that the national-security state would seriously be considered a target of interest in the assassination. Don’t forget, after all: Dulles was the man who President Kennedy had fired after the Bay of Pigs fiasco. It would be difficult to find a better example of a conflict of interest than that.

For more information, I recommend the following books:

The Kennedy Autopsy by Jacob Hornberger

JFK’s War with the National Security Establishment: Why Kennedy Was Assassinated by Douglas Horne

Regime Change: The JFK Assassination by Jacob Hornberger (which contains an extensive list of additional books and online articles, with links, that I recommend)

The Devil’s Chessboard: Allen Dulles, the CIA, and the Rise of America’s Secret Government by David Talbot

JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters by James W. Douglass

Inside the Assassination Records Review Board: The U.S. Government’s Final Attempt to Reconcile the Conflicting Medical Evidence in the Assassination of JFK by Douglas P Horne

Mary’s Mosaic: The CIA Conspiracy to Murder John F. Kennedy, Mary Pinchot Meyer, and Their Vision for World Peace by Peter Janney

Best Evidence: Disguise and Deception in the Assassination of John F. Kennedy by David S. Lifton

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Westcoaster
Westcoaster
January 22, 2016 1:46 pm

Just finished reading the book by Douglass and highly recommend it along with the book by Janney. I’m surprised he didn’t list “Crossfire” by Jim Marrs, which is the book that the movie “JFK” was pretty much based on. Much of the info didn’t make it to the movie format, so if you want the whole story you’ll want to read it.

Kennedy knew he was in danger by taking the peace route against the demands of his joint chiefs. He intended on withdrawing all troops from Vietnam after re-election in ’64. Who killed Kennedy? The military-industrial complex did.

Specie
Specie
January 22, 2016 1:49 pm
Anonymous
Anonymous
January 22, 2016 1:53 pm

Who killed JFK?

Don’t know, but doubt it was Oswald.

Why is so much about the assassination still being kept secret so many decades after it took place? I imagine the answer’s in there somewhere.

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
January 22, 2016 2:13 pm

Hornberger is a a God damn leftist idiot who has been spewing nonsense for a long, long time. The CIA didn’t kill Kennedy. The idea that Kennedy was some kind of Mr. McGoo liberal who discovered he was surrounded by evil old meanies in the CIA and the military is ludicrous. Lee Harvey Oswald killed Kennedy (though possibly with help from professional snipers, arranged by the Soviets – Khruschev did not forgive Kennedy for humiliating him in the Missile Crisis and Khruschev was a killer from day one). Both the Soviets and the Cubans almost certainly were aware of Oswald’s intentions and may have offered him an escape route (which would have ended with a bullet in the back of the head, of course). Oswald tried to murder a right-wing retired general in Texas shortly before he killed Kennedy. He was the real deal – a Communist fanatic.

BuelahMan
BuelahMan
January 22, 2016 2:19 pm

Should I be surprised that there isn’t one word about the Mossad and the Israeli connection?

Of course not.

Because deflection is the name of the game.

B
B
January 22, 2016 2:30 pm

Why is the government still afraid of the truth over fifty years later? Why are they still allowed to keep this a State secret? These are the questions I have. If the assassination was what they said it was, they would not object to releasing all of the information related to the assassination. . Obviously, what took place is not as they said it was.

Conan the Grammarian
Conan the Grammarian
January 22, 2016 2:33 pm

JFK was alive and well, if in a jar, until WTC7 fell on him. That’s why we had to invade Iraq. For the children!

Dutchman
Dutchman
January 22, 2016 2:34 pm

Oh no, not another theory.

Persnickety
Persnickety
January 22, 2016 2:36 pm

I think even the mainstream realizes that the official story about JFK’s assassination doesn’t make any sense. Perhaps 1963 truly marks the end of the Republic, the start of the Empire.

Yet the magic bullet theory and “broad side of a barn” Oswald is still easier to comprehend than WTC7 and some other mysteries of 9/11/01. Like the massive devastation to one specific part of the Pentagon while its lawn was almost undamaged, and all the nearby video footage was taken away, never to be seen again. Hmmmm.

SpecOpsAlpha
SpecOpsAlpha
January 22, 2016 2:45 pm

BeulahManlet,

Is there a ‘Storm Front’ moving in?

methatbe
methatbe
January 22, 2016 3:01 pm

“That’s what the CIA’s coup in Iran in 1953 was all about — protecting national security from a democratically appointed prime minister who supposedly was leaning toward communism.”

Wrong-That was about Iran’s national resource, oil and who wanted it more, Britain or the people of Iran.

“It’s also what the CIA’s coup in Guatemala in 1954 was all about — protecting national security from a democratically elected president who was appointing communists to his regime.”

Wrong-That was about Guatemala’s national resources and who wanted them more, United Fruit,
Anaconda Copper or the Guatemalans.

“It’s what the CIA’s invasion at the Bay of Pigs in Cuba and its assassination attempts against Fidel Castro were all about — protecting national security from a communist dictator 90 miles away from American shores.”

Wrong-That was about Cuba’s national resources and who wanted them more, the sugar and gaming interests in this country or the Cubans.

“It’s what the CIA’s coup in Chile ten years after Kennedy was assassinated was all about — protecting national security from a democratically elected communist president.”

Wrong-That was about Chile wanting to nationalize their resources for their country and kicking out the corporations that were gaining control.

What is true is that the CIA was running all these operations in the interest of big money. Kennedy was going to splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces thus eliminating this useful capitalistic tool in overthrowing foriegn governments that wanted to nationalize their resources for the betterment of their people. Anytime a foriegn government wants to nationalize their country’s resources, they are labeled communist by outside corporate interests.

Whoever killed Kennedy had to have been able to cover it up for all this time and there is no question who could have done that.

flash
flash
January 22, 2016 3:13 pm

phhhtttt…Sorry, you’re all wrong. ..John Connally killed the commie mick POTUS on LBJ’s orders and saved land of the free from an imminent alien invasion….. this blurry new Zapruder Youtube mix proves it all.

kaisersosq
kaisersosq
January 22, 2016 3:14 pm

i found the Video Specie posted one of the best documentary of my entire life

bb
bb
January 22, 2016 3:32 pm

Meatheads , listen to me.I killed JFK .End of Story.

Rainstorm
Rainstorm
January 22, 2016 9:27 pm

Are you people kidding me? Are you seriously debating who killed Kennedy 52 years after the event? Every single counter theory since 1963 is usually backed by detailed analysis one normally finds in a doctorate thesis. Almost all succeed in providing motive, but fail to provide proof beyond a reasonable doubt.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
January 22, 2016 10:19 pm

@Rainstorm: You must be a fucking Millenial. Plenty of us lived through those times and yes we ARE seriously debating who killed Kennedy. Why? Because the Warren Commission was charged with reaching the conclusion they reached, that it was a lone gun nut and that’s all there was to it.

My advice to you is do some fucking research before you spout off on a blog aimed at thinking Adults.

IraK who's getting concerned about JQ's mental health
IraK who's getting concerned about JQ's mental health
January 23, 2016 1:50 am

Administrator (and other TBP favorite friends)…….
Don’t waste your time on something that happened 52+ years ago and means nothing now.
Don’t be one of those frustrated fools who latches on to every conspiracy freak’s claim and now has his friends shaking their heads at a once smart man who’s been ostracized for his idiot rants.
Remember Sasquatch, UFO’s ,Bridey Murphy and aliens years and decades ago. Think of 9/11, Boston, Charlie Hebdo, Sandy Hook, etc now.
Then tell yourself, “I am a sane man, I can reason, and I can think logically. I am not a scatterbrained fanatic who thinks that Dick Cheney, the Deep State, lobbyists and their pimp politicians are out to get me and America so that they can accomplish their own selfish objectives.”

EL Coyote the troll
EL Coyote the troll
January 23, 2016 2:38 am

Charles Poynton made me remember JFK recently. His call for the USA to barricade itself from the rest of the world in a blanket of concertina wire and minefields gave a new slant to JFK’s “Ich bin ein Berliner,”.

john coster
john coster
January 23, 2016 10:37 am

Well, anyone with half a brain has to realize that JFK was not shot by Oswald. How the fuck do you shoot someone from behind and make their head jerk backwards? The same way you make three enormous buildings collapse in the exact manner of a controlled demolition by hitting two of them with airplanes. Kennedy’s assassination was a successful coup d’etat. As a result, JFK’s plan to deconstruct the Federal Reserve was thwarted and the people Eisenhower warned us about got their Vietnam War. John Kenneth Galbraith, one of JFK’s close advisers, told me himself, when I was a student at Harvard, that Kennedy was dead set against involving the US in a protracted war in Indochina. Thus, at the hands of traitors wrapped in the flag the United States began its descent into insolvency and judicial anarchy. The vast resources wasted in Vietnam could have been used to build a sustainably secure and wealthy nation, but the war did create vast profits for those whose interests were promoted by the shadow government and certain of their fellow travelers like LBJ who hated everything Kennedy represented and was himself a murderous thug.

Old fucks like me can remember what it was like to live in a much more prosperous and unified America, the country of my childhood. Of course, the years before Vietnam were not all sweetness and light, but even the worst politicians at least paid lip service to the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Now they do whatever their owners Monsanto, Lockheed etc., tell them to and hire teams of lawyers to draft “findings” and infect the language with Orwellian double think. With 9 11 they took the nation’s cognitive dissonance to the point of insanity, committing by far the greatest (and most profitable) act of treason in the country’s history. This time the cover story was even more obviously absurd and scientifically impossible, but having consolidated and eliminated critical thinking from the main stream media, I guess they figured narrative consistency didn’t matter all that much. Of course the war on terror was already being supported by the war on education.

So here we are, staring at the abyss as the multiple accounting frauds and bullying attacks on other nations’ sovereignty begin to backfire. When Kennedy was killed I was too young to understand what was really happening in the deep state, but even then, I knew almost instantly that the official story made no sense, particularly after Oswald’s obviously prearranged murder happened on live TV. It remains an open question whether or not we can have a rationally functioning and economically viable society when such vast and panoramic lies are embedded as assumptions in all political discussion.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
January 23, 2016 10:39 am

Some of the crazy conspiracy theories postulated on this site amaze me. It is so obvious that Aliens shot Kennedy. Numerous witnesses saw the drone ,from the mothership overhead, following the motorcade just before the shooting. The memories of the people were erased by Men in Black devices. Only recently have some of us remote viewers come forward with this information. Please stick to the facts.

Rainstorm
Rainstorm
January 23, 2016 4:13 pm

For those who believe that heads and their pieces move forward after a shot, please view a slow motion video of a watermelon hit with a direct shot from behind. I am sure that YTube has such a video.