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Seismic7's avatar

Part of the reason.. that The Jews..mosad. and jewpig LBJ...Murdered JFK…..the jews..hated his awareness that the original National Socialist…doctrine and Agenda..was not to murder anybody ..or..start any conflagrations..eyhnic cleansings..anywhere..but to…end the jewpigs rorhschild controligarch bankster…asset stripping monopoly…**plus he wisely said No to Isreali Dimona Nuclear power secrecy and jfk said absolutelyn No to jew race supremacy*

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Tom C's avatar

Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone, killed JFK.

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Billy Thistle's avatar

Well the Zapruder film shows JFK's head snaps back at the moment of critical bullet impact. Both physics and common sense tell you that shooter must have been in front. Oswald was supposedly situated behind in the TSBD.

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Seismic7's avatar

Thats the gentruified convienient ..unproven..idiotic big government ..self shielding false narrative …*Good luck proving that…**

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Little Nell's avatar

Interesting. 🧐 I’m not surprised by his views on Hitler. His father, after all, was a pretty big fan.

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Tom C's avatar

Maybe FDR misunderstood Joe to be,gin with, and maybe he didn't quite understand how close war was in 1938.

Certainly, there was significant pro-Dublin and anti-British sentiment in 1930s Boston. Ireland remained neutral throughout the war, while preparing to defend itself against a possible invasion, and lending some minimal assistance to the Allies after the US entered the war.

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Tom C's avatar

Kennedy's father was the Boston Irish US Ambassador to the UK until October 1940. He had no sympathies for Britain, and had raised his older son, Joseph, to enter politics. When his elder brother was killed on bombing run, the focus shifted to JFK. He became more serious, and his politics evolved until he died.

In 1960, Nixon was probably a better friend to the Civil Rights movement. By 1963, that had changed. He saw the disaster that the CIA had created at the Bay of Pigs, and how eager Gen. LeMay was for nuclear war a year later.

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Billy Thistle's avatar

Here you show some evidence of education about the Kennedy saga. But I wouldn't agree that patriarch Joseph had no sympathies for Britain. Rather he had none for Churchill and his war party. Do you think FDR would have appointed him if he'd shown previous antipathy to Albion? What sense would that make? I think Joe learned on the job that there was a war faction hell-bent on opposing Germany and when he showed he wasn't going to go along w/ that FDR recalled him abruptly.

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