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Post by novastar6 on May 8, 2019 4:34:59 GMT
what interests me is i think people love conspiracies because they adhere to something incredulous taking place. my point really is we can't accept sometimes there are simple explanations in life for things and we can't comprehend at all.
Except a lone nut killing the president is NOTHING new, it has a vast historical precedent in this country, so that should've been very easy for everybody to accept, but they don't. There has to be a reason, people don't JUST stop blindly accepting the norm without a reason, prior to this all presidential assassins were just nutballs who didn't like the president, his politics, etc., so they took aim and fired. So why'd millions of people think this one was different? I doubt it's because JFK was just so good looking they couldn't accept he had a single enemy in the word.
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Post by novastar6 on May 8, 2019 4:39:48 GMT
The obvious answer, Lyndon B. Johnson.
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Post by hi224 on May 8, 2019 20:05:07 GMT
Well just to make sure it's clear, the books make references to pages in the report and in the 26 volumes of hearings and exhibits. So that's why you can have all those open on another tab. lots of volumes here.
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Post by mecano04 on May 8, 2019 21:40:14 GMT
Well just to make sure it's clear, the books make references to pages in the report and in the 26 volumes of hearings and exhibits. So that's why you can have all those open on another tab. lots of volumes here. 26 volumes, totaling around 22 000 pages.
If you read Sylvia Meagher book first you'll see how she gives the references to the tomes and pages. Jones pretty much uses the same method.
Technically speaking, you don't need the Report and volumes to read their books but if you want to verify for yourself the stuff they quote and put forward, then you got all the required documents.
I didn't read the 26 volumes and I'm not done with the report either but I finished Meagher and Jones Jr. books. Jones do list some other books, some that you can also find on Archive.org
If it can save you some time or trouble, I did read in the report and volumes most of the stuff they have in their books. They quoted everything the way it is.
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