Jefferson Morley
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And then when you drill down on the facts, you see that the case is not very well supported. Some facts are not facts. Some facts are lies, you know, things that the CIA told the Warren Commission. Like, we didn't know anything about this guy. That's what CIA officials said under oath to the Warren Commission. It was, and I say it without fear of contradiction, a bald-faced lie.
And then when you drill down on the facts, you see that the case is not very well supported. Some facts are not facts. Some facts are lies, you know, things that the CIA told the Warren Commission. Like, we didn't know anything about this guy. That's what CIA officials said under oath to the Warren Commission. It was, and I say it without fear of contradiction, a bald-faced lie.
And then when you drill down on the facts, you see that the case is not very well supported. Some facts are not facts. Some facts are lies, you know, things that the CIA told the Warren Commission. Like, we didn't know anything about this guy. That's what CIA officials said under oath to the Warren Commission. It was, and I say it without fear of contradiction, a bald-faced lie.
They knew a lot about Oswald, and they knew it right before Kennedy went to Dallas. They knew his politics, his personal life, his foreign contacts. They were reading his mail. To say we only had minimal information about him, that was a cover story to cover the CIA's deep interest in the man who supposedly killed Kennedy.
They knew a lot about Oswald, and they knew it right before Kennedy went to Dallas. They knew his politics, his personal life, his foreign contacts. They were reading his mail. To say we only had minimal information about him, that was a cover story to cover the CIA's deep interest in the man who supposedly killed Kennedy.
They knew a lot about Oswald, and they knew it right before Kennedy went to Dallas. They knew his politics, his personal life, his foreign contacts. They were reading his mail. To say we only had minimal information about him, that was a cover story to cover the CIA's deep interest in the man who supposedly killed Kennedy.
The false statements given to the Warren Commission, to the House Select Committee on Assassinations, to the press, you know, people have no confidence at all in the government and no confidence even that there's any process to regain that confidence. So, I mean, I've always looked at the JFK story as an opportunity to establish accountability and to get at a story that
The false statements given to the Warren Commission, to the House Select Committee on Assassinations, to the press, you know, people have no confidence at all in the government and no confidence even that there's any process to regain that confidence. So, I mean, I've always looked at the JFK story as an opportunity to establish accountability and to get at a story that
The false statements given to the Warren Commission, to the House Select Committee on Assassinations, to the press, you know, people have no confidence at all in the government and no confidence even that there's any process to regain that confidence. So, I mean, I've always looked at the JFK story as an opportunity to establish accountability and to get at a story that
is embarrassing to the government or, you know, whatever, but that the people would get the full story. Now, we still don't have the full story. And, you know, and when people say, oh yeah, we know one guy, a little man killed a big man, get over it. You know, I mean, most people don't believe that. They never have believed that. And it's not because of conspiracy theorists.
is embarrassing to the government or, you know, whatever, but that the people would get the full story. Now, we still don't have the full story. And, you know, and when people say, oh yeah, we know one guy, a little man killed a big man, get over it. You know, I mean, most people don't believe that. They never have believed that. And it's not because of conspiracy theorists.
is embarrassing to the government or, you know, whatever, but that the people would get the full story. Now, we still don't have the full story. And, you know, and when people say, oh yeah, we know one guy, a little man killed a big man, get over it. You know, I mean, most people don't believe that. They never have believed that. And it's not because of conspiracy theorists.
It's because of the circumstances of the crime. You know, right after the president was killed, within a week, pollsters went into the field, nationally reputable pollsters, and they asked people all sorts of questions. Where were you when this happened? What did you think? How did you feel? And then who do you think was responsible?
It's because of the circumstances of the crime. You know, right after the president was killed, within a week, pollsters went into the field, nationally reputable pollsters, and they asked people all sorts of questions. Where were you when this happened? What did you think? How did you feel? And then who do you think was responsible?
It's because of the circumstances of the crime. You know, right after the president was killed, within a week, pollsters went into the field, nationally reputable pollsters, and they asked people all sorts of questions. Where were you when this happened? What did you think? How did you feel? And then who do you think was responsible?
And one of the questions in the polls was, do you think more than one person was responsible? Okay. This is November, last week of November, 1963. At that point,
And one of the questions in the polls was, do you think more than one person was responsible? Okay. This is November, last week of November, 1963. At that point,
And one of the questions in the polls was, do you think more than one person was responsible? Okay. This is November, last week of November, 1963. At that point,
The White House, the FBI, the Secret Service, the Dallas Police, the New York Times, CBS News, the Washington Post, every national news organization and institution said, that dead guy, Lee Harvey Oswald, did it on his own and there's no politics involved here. That same week, when people were polled, 66% of people nationally said they believe more than one person was involved.
The White House, the FBI, the Secret Service, the Dallas Police, the New York Times, CBS News, the Washington Post, every national news organization and institution said, that dead guy, Lee Harvey Oswald, did it on his own and there's no politics involved here. That same week, when people were polled, 66% of people nationally said they believe more than one person was involved.