Craig Roberts was a Marine Corps sniper. When he first saw the window from which Lee Harvey Oswald was supposed to have shot President Kennedy, he knew immediately that everything he had been told about the assassination was a lie. He called his friend, Carlos Hathcock, who had the highest bounty set by the Viet Cong of any American sniper in Vietnam. When told that Roberts had determined Oswald could never have shot the President from that spot in the schoolbook depository, Hathcock not only agreed but said his team of sniper instructors at Quantico had tried more than once to replicate the kill shot. But not even best Marine Corps snipers could make the shot. Craig Roberts wrote a book, Kill Zone: A Sniper Looks at Dealey Plaza.
The major point is that there is a group of men in America so powerful that even with conclusive evidence of a crime being committed that we are not allowed to have a criminal investigation with criminal indictments and trials. Apparently, there are men in America so powerful that we cannot accuse them of murder.
Life magazine at the time of the assassination was one of America’s most popular weekly publications. Life played a devious trick on its readers. The editors took photos taken in the order 1- 2 – 3 and presented them in the order 3 – 2 – 1. This was an attempt to convince the readers that their President had been shot from the rear by Lee Harvey Oswald who had already been conveniently shot dead by Jack Ruby.
Dorothy Kilgallen was a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist. She covered many famous court cases from the Lindbergh baby kidnapping to the trial of Jack Ruby (Jacob Leon Rubenstein). Ernest Hemingway said she was best female writer of her time. She must have known someone very important did not want Jack Ruby’s trial to go anywhere. He was defended pro bono by Melvin Belli who was probably one of the most expensive lawyers in America. Belli said he did it as a favor for his mob friends.............read and watch more............
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