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Topic started on 17-2-2008 @ 02:51 PM by kleverone

Old JFK documents may stir controversy


news.yahoo.com
DALLAS (Reuters) - A batch of old documents linked to the slaying of President John F. Kennedy has reportedly been unearthed, including a highly suspect transcript of a conversation between assassin Lee Harvey Oswald and Oswald's killer Jack Ruby, the Dallas Morning News said on Sunday.

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reply posted on 18-2-2008 @ 07:34 AM by undermind
President Kennedy thought - reasonably enough - that being President meant being President.

He was assassinated because of Executive Order 11110.

This Executive Order made him (IMhO) one of the truly great Presidents. It shows all the qualities of a great leader: economic vision, putting the interests of the people first, and curbing the power of big money to promote their own version of economic policy.





Kennedy decided that by returning to the constitution, which states that only Congress shall coin and regulate money, the soaring national debt could be reduced by not paying interest to the bankers of the Federal Reserve System, who print paper money then loan it to the government at interest. This was the reason he signed Executive Order 11110 which called for the issuance of $4,292,893,815 in United States Notes through the U.S. Treasury rather than the Federal Reserve System.

That same day, Kennedy signed a bill changing the backing of one and two dollar bills from silver to gold, adding strength to the weakened U.S. currency.

Kennedy's comptroller of the currency, James J. Saxon, had been at odds with the powerful Federal Reserve Board for some time, encouraging broader investment and lending powers for banks that were not part of the Federal Reserve system. Saxon also had decided that non-Reserve banks could underwrite state and local general obligation bonds, again weakening the dominant Federal Reserve banks".

Kennedy's E.O. was never implemented following his assassination, and shortly afterwards, United States silver coins were taken out of circulation and replaced with the copper clad slugs in use today. These two events, the failure to print new silver certificates, and the substitution of worthless slugs for our silver coins, may explain why the Warren Commission included on its panel John J. McCloy, a man with no experience in crime, law enforcement, or national security, but who had been the President of the Chase Manhattan Bank.


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reply posted on 18-2-2008 @ 11:49 AM by NovusOrdoMundi
reply to post by polomontana



I think Oswald shot Kennedy.

What I DON'T think happened is Oswald KILLING Kennedy. I don't believe for one second that his bullet was the fatal blow.

Even if it was just Oswald doing the shooting, this is far too convenient for "them". What 'undermind' posted is exactly why he was killed.

He was venturing outside of the puppet bubble that 'they' have established, and 'they' didn't like it, so they disposed of him.


reply posted on 7-4-2008 @ 08:45 AM by jfkfan
reply to post by kleverone



I was kind of flabergasted when I saw that story because that material ( the Oswald - Ruby transcript) was mentioned in Larry Hancock's book "Someone Would Have Talked". Apparently someone that was related in someway to the conspiracy kept personal records of the 'going on's' like hotel receipts, other records, and such as the above mention meeting between Oswald and Ruby as 'life insurance'. It was written on Paramount Pictures stationairy because he had a friend that worked there and was given some to write with. After the assasination it was abandoned and came into the hands of the authorities. Then it 'dissapeared' for decades and no one knew what happened to it.



reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 12:50 AM by jfkfan
Here is what it says in Larry Hancock's book..." a few weeks after the assassination, Deputy ..took possession of a box of materials from a very scared woman..including receipts for motels, telephone call records, notebooks, newspaper articles, volumness correspondence and notes on business stationary with a "Paramount Pictures Corp" letterhead. ..the woman ..Mary..had access to Paramount stationary and the young latin man who had left the box..had borrowed or used sheets while dating her roommate.
Much of the material discussed the assassination and seemed to be written tn the first person by one or more participants, possibly including Lee Harvey Oswald. The material clearly discussed both Lee Oswald and Jack Ruby as participants in the conspiracy. One motel receipt from New Orleans showed both their names..."

My own personal speculation about this material is that it might have been collected by Lee Harvey Oswald himself in a secret role as an FBI /CIA operative of some sort. To back that up here is another quote from Larry Hancock's book...
" this quick FBI investigation....suggests that FBI security may well have been in possession of informant reports FROM OSWALD describing threatening remarks and perhaps even discussions OF KILLING THE PRESIDENT. reports not shared with the secret service prior to the assasination".
(capitals mine)

Also , it is suggested that even Jack Ruby may have been placed in the position as a second patsy in all of this.

thanks
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