New book claims John F Kennedy released US criminals from prison to curb the Communist threat
Explosive claims seem designed to cause controversy
Published Saturday, February 16, 2013, 9:20 AM
Updated Saturday, February 16, 2013, 9:20 AM
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rose528 | Feb 18, 2013, 08:41 PM EST
MORE STUPID LIES
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merefalow | Feb 18, 2013, 07:12 AM EST
dont doubt it,yank heirarchy hate anything that faintly resembles social justice and land and wealth distribution,hence the success of scumbags like mcarthy,cia death sqads in s.america.the fact there are 14,million us citizens with no health cover,and a tiny island like cuba with a 50 year old embargo on it has the second best health care in the world,the over throw of allende,etc etc etc.clubbng of disabled anti war vietnamn vets,shooting of protesting anti war students,smashing of unions,just a few minor examples.
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Stiofain | Feb 17, 2013, 07:02 PM EST
Oh! I don't think the patriotic CIA would hire supercilious persons to act upon their behest...but then I am terribly naive on such matters.
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harp579 | Feb 17, 2013, 03:17 PM EST
For the record, this is an Amazon Kindle book.
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cillowen | Feb 17, 2013, 12:28 PM EST
the book needed the RC Prez - what else would do or is new? The author's out of his own mouth MAYBE sums it up "JFK did not order the the top secret program, Deane explains, but as president Kennedy must have have been 'aware' of it." must-have-been (that's a MAYBE for me) He'll sell mucho books like O'Reilly.
Kruschev's Atom Bomb rockets had Kennedy by the you-know-what which tied his hands into going in heavy on the bay of pigs attack. Thus stymied, Kennedy was in a pickle generating the hatred of Meyer Lansky and mafosio bedfellas (losers of billions), Amer businesses (sugar and such), commie haters
of all hues and above all Hoover, the CIA - hatred of a catholic, love of Sinatra in service to the mob then his flip to Nixon in time - Southie's hatred, LBJ and such Masonic souls - it could end no other
way but by the zap decapitation that I knew - my crying out of don't go to Texas - but my cries were
for naught. Still wonder how stupid was that move. But then again it was only a matter of time I guess. .
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PhlutiePhan | Feb 17, 2013, 11:09 AM EST
In about 1970, I worked at a halfway house for ex convicts in Missouri. One of the individuals had been an inmate in the Jeff City prison. The wals are about 20 feet high on the outside and then dug down on the inside some 50 ft. There is no way to scale the walls. James Earl Ray was a fellow inmate. This individual stated that Ray was hired while in prison to kill MLK. He then supposedly went out in a bread truck. The usual procedure for bread trucks is to take pikes and poke around inside the back of the truck. This was not done. It was also stated that the FBI investigated and questioned the warden as being part of a conspiracy. As far as JFK, I do not think that he was that farsighted. The CIA was a different story. It appears that they then turned on him.
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BippyBellito | Feb 17, 2013, 10:24 AM EST
Nothing about the Kennedys surprises me. They always considered themselves above the law. They've handed this trait down to those infecting our governments today. The Kennedys are a sad legacy for the Irish Americans who truly live exemplary lives unencumbered by the sanctimonial hypocrisy of the Kennedy Klan.
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darragh S | Feb 17, 2013, 02:51 AM EST
Let me out
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