JFK and 9/11 Perspective

In order to be a conscientious objector, you at least need to know both sides of the issue. The only way to solve a crime is to take the road less traveled. Most, if not all will say from looking at my links that I am a conspiracy theorist.

Did more than one person have foreknowledge and act with complicity in the events of the 9/11 murders and the JFK assassination? Did more than one person cover up the evidence?

We can say yes, most definitely about 9/11 but we do not know all the conspirators and little does the American populace know about the money trail and the lives, associates and family members of the actual hijackers. It is the same with the conspirators in the JFK assassination.

Within a day, Oswald had been convicted and executed for the assassination of President Kennedy in the court of public opinion. According to Roger Craig, Dallas Officer of the Year in 1960, a Mauser rifle not a Carcano rifle linking Oswald to the murder was found on the sixth floor of the depository. As the late Johnny Cochran once said, “if it doesn’t fit, you must acquit.”

It was with the same zeal and techniques of disinformation that led to the conviction and execution of Saddam Hussein for the crimes of 9/11. President Bush has repeated that he knows there is no link between 9/11 and Saddam Hussein and has admitted there were no weapons of mass destruction.

While Oswald and Hussein were no angels, the fact remains that they were tried, convicted and executed swiftly in courts of public opinion. Their fates were sealed to restore order and certainty in times of chaos. Most real precious stones unturned. It is the irony of ironies that the only witness to there being a Grassy Knoll shooter is a deaf mute.

Another characteristic between the JFK assassination and the 9/11 murders is that the families of the victims seem readily willing (at least superficially) or pressured to agree with the Warren and 9/11 Commissions at face value.

Eyewitness testimony is ignored, redacted, revised or classified in both Commissions under the auspices of “National Security.”

James Files (alleged assassin of JFK) is discredited by NBC/Kroll. Kroll was also the firm providing security to the World Trade Center.

A large percentage of people in the U.S. believe the Kennedy Assassination is a conspiracy. Conspiracy theories run amuck in both the stories of the Kennedy murder and the 9/11 murders. There is a freaky defensiveness among the constructors of the “official versions” of events coming from Warren and 9/11 Commission apologists.

Were these events merely national security failures or de facto coup d’ etats? At the very least we can say they were de facto and not de jure. There were flows of absolute and corruptible power flowing out from both events. Ritualistic sacrifices.

In the Kennedy assassination Hoover was given absolute power, Lyndon Johnson became President, and Ike’s Military Industrial Complex immediately profited. In the 9/11 murders, the President was given unprecedented power as well as those in his administration.

The press and the Congress were metaphorically and literally gagged and shackled after 9/11 and the assassination. Again, as with the Vietnam War, the MIC has bankrupted the U.S. government and weakened the prestige of the dollar. However corrupt, continuity of government is assured-the pabulum of the masses.

Lastly, the public outcry for justice for JFK and the victims of 9/11 is on the road less traveled by the public. There has been no remedy for the failure of both Commissions to take a good look at the institutional evil that comes from institutional murder and the lack of transparency of government.

As with the vehicle of JFK’s limousine being restored and ultimately placed in the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, the molten steel from the World Trade Center is now the pristine USS New York. Evidence of revision?

2 Responses to “JFK and 9/11 Perspective”

  1. guitargod1 Says:

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  2. effie Says:

    I don’t know which stage of the blog you saw that was trash (I am curious to know) but I just started it about one month ago. Sorry I didn’t start with a bang. It took me some time to pull it together.

    Sincerely,

    Effie

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