THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Warren Commission report delivered to President Johnson – 1964

Via History.com

JFK's death marked the end of political innocence – Orange County Register

The Warren Commission Report Delivered By Executive Order No. 11130 on September 24, 1964 by Ford, Gerald R.; President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy: Fine (1992) Reprint Edition, Signed by

On September 24, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson receives a special commission’s report on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, which had occurred on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas.

Since the assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was killed by a man named Jack Ruby almost immediately after murdering Kennedy, Oswald’s motive for assassinating the president remained unknown. Seven days after the assassination, Johnson appointed the President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy to investigate Kennedy’s death. The commission was led by Chief Justice Earl Warren and became known as the Warren Commission. It concluded that Oswald had acted alone and that the Secret Service had made poor preparations for JFK’s visit to Dallas and had failed to sufficiently protect him.

The circumstances surrounding Kennedy’s death, however, have since given rise to several conspiracy theories involving such disparate characters as the Mafia, Cuban exiles, military leaders and even Lyndon Johnson. The Warren Commission’s conclusion that Oswald was a “lone gunman” failed to satisfy some who witnessed the attack and others whose research found conflicting details in the commission’s report. Critics of the Warren Commission’s report believed that additional ballistics experts’ conclusions and a home movie shot at the scene disputed the theory that three bullets fired from Oswald’s gun could have caused Kennedy’s fatal wounds as well as the injuries to Texas Governor John Connally, who was riding with the president in an open car as it traveled through Dallas’ Dealey Plaza that fateful day. So persistent was the controversy that another congressional investigation was conducted in 1979; that committee reached the same conclusion as the Warren Commission.

During its almost year-long investigation, the Warren Commission reviewed reports by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Secret Service, Department of State and the attorney general of Texas. It also pored over Oswald’s personal history, political affiliations and military record. Overall, the Warren Commission listened to the testimony of 552 witnesses and even traveled to Dallas several times to visit the site where Kennedy was shot. The enormous volume of documentation from the investigation was placed in the National Archives and much of it is now available to the public. Access to Kennedy’s autopsy records, though, are highly restricted. To view them requires membership in a presidential or congressional commission or the permission of the Kennedy family.

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11 Comments
Obbledy
Obbledy
September 24, 2022 8:52 am

Unbelievably,I was the ripe old age of 21 months…my sister three months..and I remember!…..my poor grandmother just cried (something I later learned she NEVER did)and cried…..kind of pisses me off now!Mom worked and we stayed with grandma….they had a color tv and I remember how vivid the blood was!I know I am not supposed to remember that early but I do….

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
September 24, 2022 9:14 am

Did they deliver the report in a manure truck? Because it was obviously 100% bullshit.

Lee Harvey Dulles
Lee Harvey Dulles
September 24, 2022 10:17 am

Warren Commission = Whitewash. The real story was told by Peter Janney in his book ‘Mary’s Mosaic.’ It is a real eye opener.

Lee Harvey Dulles
Lee Harvey Dulles
  Lee Harvey Dulles
September 24, 2022 10:22 am

If you really want the know the truth then you might supplement your reading with James Douglass’ book. This one and Peter Janney’s tell the real story.

AKJOHN
AKJOHN
  Lee Harvey Dulles
September 24, 2022 2:07 pm

Read them both, and they had great research and were most thorough. The most interesting part was there were two Oswalds. This was investigated superbly. The real Oswald was drinking a Soda during the shooting, and the fake Oswald did the throat shot, that has been proven by many witness’s. Ruby delivered the gun to the Oswald lookalike. The real Oswald actually greatly admired Kennedy and praised him in a speech a month before his death. Oswald knew about the assassination to come and he contacted the FBI several times. The CIA orchestrated the event: they had lots of support from the mafia, big business, and many government agencies. This was definitely the first known COUP in the USA. JFK had a lot in common with Trump; they both had a hard time finding people they could trust, and they were both surrounded by CIA. These two books solve the greatest mystery of our lives. I was five and remember it well.

Russ
Russ
  AKJOHN
September 24, 2022 2:21 pm

I think James Files interview is worthy of viewing.
https://vimeo.com/657638811

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
September 24, 2022 10:42 am

“The story that won’t go away” is correct.

A bloody fucking evil business…

Walt
Walt
September 24, 2022 10:57 am
beau
beau
September 24, 2022 10:59 am

lyndon baines johnson – small letters intended – is one of the worst jackasses to ever hold the office of potus. i have hated that man for decades. the best thing he ever did was die.

olde reb
olde reb
September 24, 2022 5:49 pm

PLAUSIBLE DENIAL by Mark Lane [attorney]. Report of Miami trial with CIA witness [M. Lopez] part of convoy to Dallas with hit men. Cash delivered to motel [Frank Sturgis —Watergate–night before Dealey]

HIGH TREASON by Robert Groden. Digital analysis of police open mike testimony to congress that located shot sources at grassy knoll, manhole, and building behind convoy.

ACT OF TREASON by Mark North. FBI’s cover-up.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 24, 2022 8:54 pm

Read Judyth Vary Baker’s book, “Me & Lee” and Edward T. Haslam’s “Dr. Mary’s Monkey” on the JFK crime. 9/11/01 and 11/22/63 and May 25th, 1787 (CONstitution RATification Day) and 12/23/13 (Federal Reserve Day) and 2/15/1861 (“Civil War” Day) and fifty other dates, including Pearl Harbor Day and Hiroshima Day and Nagasaki Day are all part of the Matrix that keep Prison Planet on lockdown.