who killed JFK?

Quote from Cheese:

Dgabriel, you say it was not the Soviet KGB. I suggested it was.

You're wrong; fact is you don't know. Kruschev was ousted well after Kennedy's assassination .. there were links to Russia with both Oswald and Ruby. Its an answer no one wants; you prove that much.

You are right! I don''t know that the KGB didn't kill Kennedy; I also don't that your grandmother didn't, but she is a suspect I am not going to take seriously.

Here is your argument for the KGB as the killer:

Quote from Cheese:



Likeliest but overlooked answer: the Soviet KGB had Kennedy killed for making monkeys out of the Soviets when they were made to back down over their Cuba nuclear missiles bullsh*t.

Remember the assassinated suspect killer had been to Russia.
Based on this argument, you are convinced beyond a doubt:
Quote from Cheese:


Am I right or am I right?
You're an easy convert but I gather each of the rest of us is not.
 
Quote from cwb1014:

Any one over the age of five at the time of the assassination remembers exactly where they were when they heard that Kennedy had been shot. Notwithstanding, when the redoubtable George Herbert Walker Bush, our former President and 39 years old at the time of the assassination, was asked where he was when he heard that Kennedy had been shot, he claimed that he couldn't remember.

Is this for real?

It seems impossible ANYONE would not remember where they were. I was a whole lot younger ...17...I remember where I was vividly. Which is what everyone says.

Same for the generation before, who heard about Pearl Harbor. Same for today's generation with the attacks on the WTC.

These world altering historical events are not what a normal person is capable of forgetting.

If it were GWB who said he did not remember, that would be understandable. Could have been sleeping one off. But the old man? Amazing!

Peace,
:)RS
 
Quote from Cheese:



Kennedy was a very dangerous loose cannon on the world stage from the Soviet viewpoint aiming right at the heart and workings of the then Soviet worldwide communist empire and network.

By the same viewpoint, so was Reagan, but by an order of magnitude greater than Kennedy.

Did the KGB control Hinckley?
 
Dgabriel, of course I don't know for certain.

So you are saying it cannot be the primary super-nuclear Cold War enemy of the time and that it was not therefore the KGB.

My grandmothers who were both dead at the time of the Kennedy assassination are equally plausible suspects, right?

Sweet.
 
I'm here don't worry :D

First I observe and gather elements:

"It is a capital mistake to theorize before you have all the evidence. It biases the judgment."

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930), British writer, physician, created Sherlock Holmes

Second I make hypothesis:

"When you have eliminated the impossible, that which remains, however improbable, must be the truth."

Same Arthur Conan Doyle

Third if I can I will conclude.

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At the moment I don't have gathered enough elements on JFK :).


Quote from Atheist:

Where is harrytrader when you need him?
 
Cheese, you are a sophist.

You said the KGB did it, and whether I think you are right or not has nothing to do with the vacuity of the arguments you have put forward.

Go ahead put the evidence forward.

And what about Hinckley and the KGB?

In fact, forget it, I can't afford the time to argue with people like you.

So long and good conspiring.
 
Well, Dgabriel, what about Hinckley and the KGB since you keep mentioning it?

Ah, no, it was your sophistry I exposed .. but don't take umbrage old son.

It was only the likeliest suggestion which I proposed .. with the clear evidence of the Russian connections of Oswald and Ruby.

By all means embrace all or any of the cockamamie theories otherwise on offer :p .. and withdraw from the debate as you've done.

Sweet.
 
In fact if some remember I have began with the Kennedy's dollar which was intended to replace the FEDERAL RESERVE DOLLAR and so FREE AMERICA from its HUGE DEBT. Six month later he was shot. Below is a picture of a Kennedy dollar which was retired by President Johnson as soon as he became president after Kennedy.
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Quote from harrytrader:

I'm here don't worry :D

First I observe and gather elements:

"It is a capital mistake to theorize before you have all the evidence. It biases the judgment."

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930), British writer, physician, created Sherlock Holmes

Second I make hypothesis:

"When you have eliminated the impossible, that which remains, however improbable, must be the truth."

Same Arthur Conan Doyle

Third if I can I will conclude.

----
At the moment I don't have gathered enough elements on JFK :).


 
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