Monday, November 23, 2009

THE KENNEDY ASSASSINATION

Although it was not mentioned much in the media this year, November 22, marked yet another anniversary of “That Day,” as I call it. Most people remember what they’ve seen on TV over the years. However, there is a lot more to this matter than what most people think they know.

More than likely, the truth will not surface until 50 years after the death of Caroline Kennedy. That is a specific government action to keep the public from knowing what really happened that day; because, if the people knew what really happened, there would be a very big uproar.

I am listing some links that will reveal things most people do not know about that day, and the day before it.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=14614
http://www.rense.com/general79/cjamg.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_B._Johnson

This one is a real eye-opener: http://www.reformation.org/president-lyndon-johnson.html
Be sure to read all of this article.

Apparently, I am not the only person who believes that certain people within the U.S. Government were behind the killing.

Also, over the years, there has been a lot of mention that suspected Kennedy murderer Oswald was a “MARKSMAN” while in the military. Here is information from Wikipedia.

…“While in the Marines, Oswald was trained in the use of the M1 Garand rifle. Following that training, he was tested in December 1956, and obtained a score of 212, which was 2 points above the minimum for qualifications as a sharpshooter. In May 1959, on another range, Oswald scored 191, which was 1 point over the minimum for ranking as a marksman.”

Range training falls into three categories, Marksman – the lowest ability but still qaulified. Sharpshooter – High ability but not expert. Expert – top score and abilities.

Thus, Oswald was not a particularly good shot at a stationary (not moving) target…

However, the rifle attributed to him had a 4X scope on it, and that would theoretcally improve someone’s aim. Even with that, someone who is not a particularly good shot, might have trouble hitting a moving target two or three times in rapid succession.

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