> JFK assassination interview, need someone to answer questions?

JFK assassination interview, need someone to answer questions?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
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1. Where were you when JFK was assassinated?

Freshman in High Sk00l ....

2. What was your reaction?

Freaked out! seriously, little banana republics get their "leaders" murdered,

but this is the U.S.A.!

3. Are there any specific memories you have of that day?

Seeing the news coverage that insisted Lee Harvey Oswald was the "lone gunman"

when in fact there had to have been at least two shooters from different locations.

4. How do you think it happened? It was a set-up, some people with the influence & $

to pull off a hit of such brazen magnitude.... heavy stuff!

5. Why would someone assassinate JFK?

All sorts of reasons, he desired that Congress should do its JOB

that is to issue Currency & regulate the value thereof. He was no fan of

military misadventures like "OPERATION NORTHWOODS"

I do NOT believe that he would have escalated the VIet Nam quagmire to

the extent that LBJ did. + there were rumors about JFK having an affair with

Marilyn Monroe ... whatever ...

6. ( i know i said 5 but if you can answer this one it'd be pretty awesome )

What do you think of the flight path of the bullet? Could this have been a conspiracy?

The whole "magic bullet" bit defies the laws of physics and there are a lot of people who have expended a LOT of energy to say that "it could have happened like that" but really the odds of it really happening exactly like that is about like that of you winning the next power-ball jackpot.

Note that the mainstream media functions as a propaganda machine.

Interesting fact, the two Presidents in history that attempted to release AMERICA

from the grip of the Banking cartel, had been shot in the head in public.

Fascinating Captain ..... Fascinating ....

1. I was in school and was told by the crossing guard near my house on my way home. I was 7 years old at the time and living in Toronto, Canada.

2. At that age, I was curious as to what it all meant. I remember arriving home early in the afternoon and my mother was watching the news reports on TV.

3. Great shock and sadness in my family and being glued to the TV all weekend. i also remember watching Oswald being shot live on TV on Sunday morning. That was the first murder I had ever witnessed and possibly the first even shown live on TV. Even at that age, I thought it seemed pretty suspicious.

4. Definitely a conspiracy - probably involving a number of different groups of shooters representing different interests (CIA, mob, anti Casto Cubans etc.) If not complicit, it was certainly covered up by the CIA, FBI and Secret Service. It's a real shame that after almost 50 years, the powers that be including the media can't come clean to the American people and the rest of the world what happened that day. I agree with Marina Oswald who says that Lee was innocent and if the U.S. government doesn't admit what happened that day - it will slowly destroy the society Kennedy so wanted to help.

5. He was for all the people and not just wealthy industrialists and the Military Industrial Complex that President Eisenhower was refering to in his farewell speech. He wanted to stop U.S. intervention in Vietnam, curtail the powers of the CIA (rogue government agency) and forge a peace with the Russians.

6. You mean bullet(s). There were definetly more than 3 and from at least three different directions. The single bullet theory has been totally discredited and medical evidence shows entrance wounds from the front and a huge hole in the back of his head that could only be from a bullet exiting the back of his head. Any person who believes the Warren Report today is either ingnorant of the facts surrounding the assassination, or paid by certain interests to misinform the public. Even the U.S. Senate Subcommittee formed to investigate the assassinations in the U.S. in the 60's agreed it was most likely a conspiracy. Unfortunately, their investigators were prevented from digging too deeply and CIA officers perjured themselves giving testimony.

My grandma was there & told me about it.

1- had witnessed the assassination infront of her and watched the car rush away right after the bullet was fired.

2- "I was--shocked. At how somebody could had such hatred towards a man. It really scarred me. He could've brought more to this country."

3- "I remember watching it over on TV. It was brutal. The news kept circulating for days."

4- we didn't know for hours of what exactly happend. So the news and radio was our only source.

5- I really don't know. Some people think its the Cubans. It could be. But other than that I don't know why an American himself would kill a president who saved the country from World War 3!

1) to young to remember i was 15 months old

4) it was a set up

5) a few wanted him dead for his actions with Cuba and also a few other sources

6) Oswald was the fal guy for a cover up and Ruby was killed because they thought he was going to blab

I have to do an interview on someone who is 55 or older ( i guess technically it doesn't matter, i can stretch the truth. ) about the assassination of JFK. If you would please state your name (first only), age, and answer these 5 questions it would be greatly appreciated! Feel free to go as in depth as possible, and if you feel the need to elaborate on one of the questions it would be much appreciated.

1. Where were you when JFK was assassinated?

2. What was your reaction?

3. Are there any specific memories you have of that day?

4. How do you think it happened?

5. Why would someone assassinate JFK?

6. ( i know i said 5 but if you can answer this one it'd be pretty awesome )

What do you think of the flight path of the bullet? Could this have been a conspiracy?

ALL answers are greatly appreciated!

Thanks a bunch.