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60 Years Ago Today President John F. Kennedy Was Taken From US


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2023 Nov 22, 6:35am   516 views  14 comments

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#kennedyassassination Exactly 60 years ago, I was an eighth-grade student at Ezekiel Cullen Junior High School in Houston. At 1:00 P.M. Central Standard Time, I finished lunch and reported to my algebra class. My teacher, Mr. Raul Munoz, looked very sad and shocked. He told us that President Kennedy had been shot in Dallas and had died. I responded that he must be joking. He got upset at me. He assured me that he was deathly serious.
Somehow a television was found. We spent the rest of the afternoon glued to television screens in school and when I got home. The whole country went into shock. Everyone stayed home and was sad. It got worse when the alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was shot dead by Jack Ruby at the Dallas County Jail. Monday was a very sad holiday. We all were in fear that it was the first step in a massive Soviet attack. That did not materialize.
Thanksgiving came the following week. As was a family custom, we drove from Houston to Galveston in our 1959 Pontiac Catalina. The Gulf Freeway was almost empty. We went to our beloved John's Oyster Resort for our traditional Thanksgiving dinner. The restaurant was not crowded that sad Thursday afternoon.
Many years later I made an astounding discovery. President John F. Kennedy should not have died that afternoon in Dallas. A first bullet hit him and wounded him. If it had been any of us, we would have been knocked over in the car. There would be no possibility of the fatal headshot that killed Kennedy. Kennedy had the bad luck to have serious back problems. He was wearing a back brace to help him with the pain. The back brace left him sitting erect. The shooter had a perfect target for his second fatal shot.
In 2012, Elena and I were in Boston for a big medical conference. I drove to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library. It was an awesome experience. It touched my heart. I ended up in the gift shop and encountered a surprising book with the title: "Vietnam If Kennedy Had Lived." For those of you curious, here is a link:
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Vietnam+Had+Kennedy+Lived&crid=1YULZZLUHTFWZ&sprefix=vietnam+had+kennedy+lived%2Caps%2C123&ref=nb_sb_noss
When I got back to San Francisco, I started to dig into the book with great interest. This book is a serious academic book. It is not an easy read. You have to work at it and stay focused. Each year a large group of academics and government officials meet in Georgia. They analyze the question-"Would the Vietnam War have happened had Kennedy lived."
That question has troubled me for decades. 4 of my friends were killed in Vietnam. I earned a Purple Heart for being wounded. Over 58,000 American military personnel died in this war. 4,500 South Korean military personnel died. 500 Australian military personnel died. An estimated 3,250,000 Vietnamese civilians and military personnel died in this awful war. An additional 20,000 Vietnamese died after the war ended due to stepping on land mines. Even today 20% of Vietnam's land area is "a no-go zone" due to land mines.
A lot of scholars have said that the late President Kennedy looked at Vietnam as one of many states seeking independence and its proper place in the world. He questioned whether the U.S. should insert itself into the middle of an Asian civil war.
These same scholars believed that Kennedy would have let the U.S. help for South Vietnam continue until after the 1964 election. In 1965, he would have started a drawdown of troops and let nature take its course. Kennedy would have placated the military and public opinion by increasing military budgets. The book does not definitely say that it would happen. They hinted that this was what was most probable.
Let your imagination run wild. What would life have been like in the US from 1965 to 1973 had this war not happened?
There is also a discussion about what would have happened after Kennedy got out of the hospital from one bullet wound. In 1964, he would have fired Lyndon Johnson as vice president. It is unclear who his new running mate would have been. He would have faced right-wing extremist Barry Goldwater in the presidential election. He would have been reelected. His bad health would continue to deteriorate. He would have had to step down as president due to disability sometime in 1966. With luck, he might have lived to be 50 years of age.
One man or woman can make a giant difference.

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1   Tenpoundbass   2023 Nov 22, 6:37am  

ohomen171 says

Somehow a television was found.


Don't you remember the "Media Cart"?

I was born in 1967, so I never felt the connection of what it was like. But I'm always impressed that so many cried over his assassination. I can't think of one President in the last 50 years that would have drawn that response from the public if they were off'd. Other than Donald Trump.
2   RayAmerica   2023 Nov 22, 9:05am  

Jack Ruby, a reluctant participant in the JFK Assassination (he was ordered by the Mob to kill the patsy Oswald) testified before the Warren Commission in June 1964. Speaking directly to Chief Justice Warren, “a whole new form of government is going to take over our country. . . . it is a very serious situation. I guess it is too late to stop it, isn’t it?” Ruby was way ahead of the rest of us in his understanding.
3   RayAmerica   2023 Nov 22, 9:20am  

Look no further than the "Magic Bullet." The FBI did numerous tests in an attempt to duplicate the MB's near perfect condition, and couldn't even produce one that wasn't severely deformed, including one that was fired into cotton batting.

Having been a member of a very large gun collecting organization, I happen to know quite a bit about weapons. I can state with absolute certainty that the Mannlicher-Carcano is a well known piece of inferior junk that has a notoriously sloppy bolt action. Also, the 'scope' that was mounted on what was claimed to be Oswald's rifle was a terrible, cheap scope, much more suited for a BB gun. To make matters even worse, according the the FBI, the scope wasn't even sited in, meaning, that the crosshairs didn't line up with where the gun fired. With this junk equipment, Oswald was somehow able to fire off 3 accurate shots, within a timeframe that expert marksmen from the FBI couldn't come close to duplicating with a sited scope!
4   Ceffer   2023 Nov 22, 10:53am  

The turkey shoot was the first audacious self proclamation of power of the NWO, City of London, Vatican, CIA Swiss SS and the Bush Nazis after WWII. Short of Kennedy's blasted corpse being hung from the city gates of the foreign occupied foreign city state of Washington DC, the squash splat was entirely medieval and demonstrative as a warning to anybody who would tamper with the Fed.
5   RWSGFY   2023 Nov 22, 1:23pm  

I don't get all the crying over that guy. He was elected in a rigged election. He cucked hard first on Berlin wall, then on Cuba and then on missiles in Turkey.
And the "Great Society" which was rammed down America's throat by his VP was Kennedy's project all along.
6   komputodo   2023 Nov 22, 7:34pm  

Tenpoundbass says

But I'm always impressed that so many cried over his assassination.

Thankfully, my dad wasn't tearing up.
7   komputodo   2023 Nov 22, 7:38pm  

ohomen171 says

Let your imagination run wild. What would life have been like in the US from 1965 to 1973 had this war not happened?

They would have found another place to start a war. The us warmongers aren't happy if they don't have a war going on. When was the last time the usa went 8 years without participating in some kind of war?
8   komputodo   2023 Nov 22, 7:54pm  

RayAmerica says

Oswald was somehow able to fire off 3 accurate shots, within a timeframe that expert marksmen from the FBI couldn't come close to duplicating with a sited scope!

sounds similar to the poorly trained "highjackers" that could fly large planes into the twin towers when expert test pilots said that they could not even pull that off.....magic bullet and magic "pilots".
9   komputodo   2023 Nov 22, 7:57pm  

ohomen171 says

Let your imagination run wild. What would life have been like in the US from 1965 to 1973 had this...

Had this criminal act been exposed as a govt. approved operation.
10   komputodo   2023 Nov 22, 7:59pm  

ohomen171 says

We went to our beloved John's Oyster Resort for our traditional Thanksgiving dinner.

I guess your mother wasn't into cooking the traditional turkey dinner.
11   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2023 Nov 22, 8:36pm  

killed by CIA
12   Ceffer   2023 Nov 22, 9:59pm  

Also the disgrace to their dynastic Satanic progenies. Did somebody say 'Bush'?

13   Onvacation   2023 Nov 23, 8:24am  

RWSGFY says

I don't get all the crying over that guy.

He wanted to make peace with Russia and disband the CIA.
14   RWSGFY   2023 Nov 23, 8:26am  

Onvacation says

RWSGFY says


I don't get all the crying over that guy.

He wanted to make peace with Russia and disband the CIA.


Peace with Commies? LOL The only peace they'd accept is surrender. Not very bright that guy was.

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