Who killed Kennedy?

Who killed Kennedy?

For years the country suffered from a malaise I called the "Who killed Kennedy" syndrome where the faults of the country were ascribed to the populous. The whole quote was "who killed Kennedy wasn't it really you and me?" Well actually no.

It wasn't Oswald, at least all by himself. All the hard evidence leads to a conclusion that he was "hit" by a team of highly skilled professionals. They were working at the direction of a conspiracy that had to involve top government officials, the CIA and the mafia.

Conspiracy theorists spend huge time and effort figuring out the who and how but almost nobody asks why. The answer comes when we stop whitewashing history. As as native of the People's Republic of Massachusetts, I was afforded the opportunity to observe the presidency and the assassination from his native soil and we need to clear out a few myths.

1) There was no Camelot. This is the fabrication of Jackie Kennedy who wished to paint a personal image of her time in the white house into the collective consciousness. Kennedy was not that popular, admired, or very liberal.

2) Kennedy was the offspring of papa Joe who was inculcated with mafia connections and made his money by "liquid lobstering" during the prohibition. Had he not been killed in WWII it would have been more likely Joe Jr. who was president.

3) Kennedy's election was probably as close as the one that saw W elected the first time. He got in because in Chicago and Cook county thousands of the dead arose to vote multiple times.

So who had it in for him and why?

1) The mafia, they rose the dead in Illinois. They never do anything for free and instead of respect, the got Bobby Kennedy and his indictments while Jack shtooped the biggest Mafia Dons Moll.

2) The CIA, They were about to be called on the carpet for fabricating numbers about Russian military build up (the bomber gap, etc) and figures that motivated the entry in Vietnam (That right Vietnam was Kennedy's war, he just got his ass shot before he got the credit.

3) The Military Industrial Complex, a misunderstood group that cares about more than war profiteering. It's about world domination. Having caught the CIA in lying they didn't want to stop the ball rolling in their plans.

So piss off enough people and it doesn't matter where you work and who's son you are. And your little brother too Jack. Ted ends up drinking and whoring his life away as long as he keeps boondoggle projects (The Big Dig) in state and tows the line.

Dan


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