Post by Rob Caprio on Jul 19, 2021 20:53:24 GMT -5
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The United States Government did not want an in-depth investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy (JFK). That is not my opinion, but rather a fact based on the findings of the Church Committee (CC) that was looking into this issue and others in 1975. The CC was tasked with looking into the operations of America's intelligence units and other governmental doings.
They wrote the following about this in their report.
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The performance of these agencies should not be evaluated in isolation. Senior government officials, both within the agencies and outside them, wanted the investigation promptly completed and all conspiracy rumors dispelled...
...On November 29, 1963, President [Lyndon B.] Johnson told [FBI} Director [J. Edgar] Hoover that, although he wanted to "get by" on just the FBI report, the only way to stop the "rush of investigations" was to appoint a high-level committee to evaluate that report. On December 9, 1963, Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach wrote each member of the Warren Commission recommending that the Commission immediately issue a press release stating that the FBI report clearly showed that there was no international conspiracy, and that [Lee Harvey] Oswald was a loner. (Church Committee Report, Book V, p. 23)
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This summary says it all. It sums up the farce known as the Warren Commission (WC) better than anything else I have ever read. The key point is that the WC did NO investigation. All they were tasked to do was to APPROVE the FBI report that was finished in days after the assassination. They had no time to investigate anything, let alone complex international conspiracies that one would expect to be involved in the killing of a U.S. president. They rushed to a preconceived conclusion -- one man did it all by himself.
Then the WC wasted a million dollars (like $8 million today) of taxpayer money rubber-stamping this false conclusion. This is the crux of the whole matter folks. How can anyone say that "conspiracies theories" are bogus or ridiculous when the U.S. Government never investigated the killing of JFK in any prescribed and accepted manner? How do you know there was no conspiracy when you have NOT investigated the possibility in the first place? This is the insane mantra the U.S. Media has repeated for nearly 60 years too! Ditto the academic system of the America.
The thought that a conspiracy took the life of JFK is simply not tolerated in the power grid of America, despite this making the most logical sense. Why? Especially when we consider the fact that the evidence the WC and the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) provided us with proves that there was a conspiracy! Talk about irony to the umpteenth level, huh? "We know that the evidence proves a conspiracy. We know that the official theory makes not one iota of sense to anyone capable of thinking, BUT we want you to believe it anyway. Okay?"
This is what supreme power looks like folks. Believe what we tell you despite it not being supported in any way and making no sense whatsoever. This is not just done with the JFK assassination either. Even with supreme power there is a danger. Danger that the people will not accept it. In the end, the power lies with each person and their own decision making and acceptance of what they are told. Stay strong.
President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) admitted that he wanted to just use the rushed and totally farcical FBI report that could have been prepared ahead of time for all we know, but it wouldn't look good to the American people. So, instead they wasted over a $1 million dollars, called hundreds of people to "testify" and made it look good. Of course they did it in secret as the American people weren't allowed to see the WC operate. Who operates in secret? Groups and governments that have things to hide -- that is who.
The members of the WC were pressured before they even formed to reach the conclusion of the FBI (i.e. J. Edgar Hoover (JEH))! Is that how a democracy is supposed to operate? I wouldn't think so. IF the evidence proved that one man, Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO), acted alone as claimed, why would all this subterfuge and obfuscation be needed? It wouldn't be needed of course. Only when you are trying to con someone do you employ tactics like this.
I hope that you have taken away some important knowledge for the first post in this new series - Church Committee Nuggets. Their work was very important to this country.
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e6/FrankChurch.jpg
The United States Government did not want an in-depth investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy (JFK). That is not my opinion, but rather a fact based on the findings of the Church Committee (CC) that was looking into this issue and others in 1975. The CC was tasked with looking into the operations of America's intelligence units and other governmental doings.
They wrote the following about this in their report.
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The performance of these agencies should not be evaluated in isolation. Senior government officials, both within the agencies and outside them, wanted the investigation promptly completed and all conspiracy rumors dispelled...
...On November 29, 1963, President [Lyndon B.] Johnson told [FBI} Director [J. Edgar] Hoover that, although he wanted to "get by" on just the FBI report, the only way to stop the "rush of investigations" was to appoint a high-level committee to evaluate that report. On December 9, 1963, Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach wrote each member of the Warren Commission recommending that the Commission immediately issue a press release stating that the FBI report clearly showed that there was no international conspiracy, and that [Lee Harvey] Oswald was a loner. (Church Committee Report, Book V, p. 23)
maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=1161#relPageId=29
Quote off
This summary says it all. It sums up the farce known as the Warren Commission (WC) better than anything else I have ever read. The key point is that the WC did NO investigation. All they were tasked to do was to APPROVE the FBI report that was finished in days after the assassination. They had no time to investigate anything, let alone complex international conspiracies that one would expect to be involved in the killing of a U.S. president. They rushed to a preconceived conclusion -- one man did it all by himself.
Then the WC wasted a million dollars (like $8 million today) of taxpayer money rubber-stamping this false conclusion. This is the crux of the whole matter folks. How can anyone say that "conspiracies theories" are bogus or ridiculous when the U.S. Government never investigated the killing of JFK in any prescribed and accepted manner? How do you know there was no conspiracy when you have NOT investigated the possibility in the first place? This is the insane mantra the U.S. Media has repeated for nearly 60 years too! Ditto the academic system of the America.
The thought that a conspiracy took the life of JFK is simply not tolerated in the power grid of America, despite this making the most logical sense. Why? Especially when we consider the fact that the evidence the WC and the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) provided us with proves that there was a conspiracy! Talk about irony to the umpteenth level, huh? "We know that the evidence proves a conspiracy. We know that the official theory makes not one iota of sense to anyone capable of thinking, BUT we want you to believe it anyway. Okay?"
This is what supreme power looks like folks. Believe what we tell you despite it not being supported in any way and making no sense whatsoever. This is not just done with the JFK assassination either. Even with supreme power there is a danger. Danger that the people will not accept it. In the end, the power lies with each person and their own decision making and acceptance of what they are told. Stay strong.
President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) admitted that he wanted to just use the rushed and totally farcical FBI report that could have been prepared ahead of time for all we know, but it wouldn't look good to the American people. So, instead they wasted over a $1 million dollars, called hundreds of people to "testify" and made it look good. Of course they did it in secret as the American people weren't allowed to see the WC operate. Who operates in secret? Groups and governments that have things to hide -- that is who.
The members of the WC were pressured before they even formed to reach the conclusion of the FBI (i.e. J. Edgar Hoover (JEH))! Is that how a democracy is supposed to operate? I wouldn't think so. IF the evidence proved that one man, Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO), acted alone as claimed, why would all this subterfuge and obfuscation be needed? It wouldn't be needed of course. Only when you are trying to con someone do you employ tactics like this.
I hope that you have taken away some important knowledge for the first post in this new series - Church Committee Nuggets. Their work was very important to this country.