Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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believed it was primarily the mafia. But Richard Schweitzer, the senator who headed the committee, said, you know, straight out, the CIA was involved in the murder of the President of the United States. Oh, and I've talked to most of the staff on that committee, and they said, yeah, and the CIA was stonewalling us the whole way through.
believed it was primarily the mafia. But Richard Schweitzer, the senator who headed the committee, said, you know, straight out, the CIA was involved in the murder of the President of the United States. Oh, and I've talked to most of the staff on that committee, and they said, yeah, and the CIA was stonewalling us the whole way through.
believed it was primarily the mafia. But Richard Schweitzer, the senator who headed the committee, said, you know, straight out, the CIA was involved in the murder of the President of the United States. Oh, and I've talked to most of the staff on that committee, and they said, yeah, and the CIA was stonewalling us the whole way through.
And the actual people that the CIA appointed, George Johannes, who the CIA appointed as a liaison to the committee, they brought him out of retirement. He had been one of the masterminds of the assassination. I mean, it's impossible to even talk about a tiny fraction of the evidence here. What I suggest to people, there are hundreds of books written about this.
And the actual people that the CIA appointed, George Johannes, who the CIA appointed as a liaison to the committee, they brought him out of retirement. He had been one of the masterminds of the assassination. I mean, it's impossible to even talk about a tiny fraction of the evidence here. What I suggest to people, there are hundreds of books written about this.
And the actual people that the CIA appointed, George Johannes, who the CIA appointed as a liaison to the committee, they brought him out of retirement. He had been one of the masterminds of the assassination. I mean, it's impossible to even talk about a tiny fraction of the evidence here. What I suggest to people, there are hundreds of books written about this.
that assemble this evidence and mobilize the evidence. The best book to me for people to read is James Douglas's book, which is called The Unspeakable. And Douglas is an extraordinary scholar, and he does this
that assemble this evidence and mobilize the evidence. The best book to me for people to read is James Douglas's book, which is called The Unspeakable. And Douglas is an extraordinary scholar, and he does this
that assemble this evidence and mobilize the evidence. The best book to me for people to read is James Douglas's book, which is called The Unspeakable. And Douglas is an extraordinary scholar, and he does this
just an amazing job of digesting and summarizing and mobilizing all of the, you know, probably a million documents and, you know, the evidence from all these confessions that have come out into a coherent story. And it's riveting to read. And, you know, I recommend people who do not take my word for it, you know, and don't take anybody else's word for it. Go ahead and do the research yourself.
just an amazing job of digesting and summarizing and mobilizing all of the, you know, probably a million documents and, you know, the evidence from all these confessions that have come out into a coherent story. And it's riveting to read. And, you know, I recommend people who do not take my word for it, you know, and don't take anybody else's word for it. Go ahead and do the research yourself.
just an amazing job of digesting and summarizing and mobilizing all of the, you know, probably a million documents and, you know, the evidence from all these confessions that have come out into a coherent story. And it's riveting to read. And, you know, I recommend people who do not take my word for it, you know, and don't take anybody else's word for it. Go ahead and do the research yourself.
And one way to do that is probably the most efficient way is to read Douglas's book because he has all the references there.
And one way to do that is probably the most efficient way is to read Douglas's book because he has all the references there.
And one way to do that is probably the most efficient way is to read Douglas's book because he has all the references there.
No, it's not the entire institution. My daughter-in-law... who's helping to run my campaign, was a CIA, you know, in the clandestine services for all of her career. She was a spy in the weapons of mass destruction program in the Mideast and in China. And there's 22,000 people who work for the CIA.
No, it's not the entire institution. My daughter-in-law... who's helping to run my campaign, was a CIA, you know, in the clandestine services for all of her career. She was a spy in the weapons of mass destruction program in the Mideast and in China. And there's 22,000 people who work for the CIA.
No, it's not the entire institution. My daughter-in-law... who's helping to run my campaign, was a CIA, you know, in the clandestine services for all of her career. She was a spy in the weapons of mass destruction program in the Mideast and in China. And there's 22,000 people who work for the CIA.
Probably 20,000 of those are, you know, are patriotic Americans and really good public servants, and they're doing important work for our country. But the institution is corrupt because the higher ranks of the institution. And in fact, Mike Pompeo said something like this to me the other day. He was the director of the CIA.
Probably 20,000 of those are, you know, are patriotic Americans and really good public servants, and they're doing important work for our country. But the institution is corrupt because the higher ranks of the institution. And in fact, Mike Pompeo said something like this to me the other day. He was the director of the CIA.