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Boyd H. Winslow MD's avatar

Precisely what I have always thought. I was a high school sophomore, just getting out of school on that Friday (November 22, 1963), and I was exhilarated to have nailed a perfect score on an Algebra 2 exam. My emotional high ended abruptly when a classmate's mom, driving by to pick up her son, told us the President had been killed by assassination. The ensuing days saw our adolescent political awareness dial up from 0 to hyperacute, as we watched mourning ceremonies and a funeral procession on our little black-and-white TV sets, all the while wondering "How could this have happened?" Little did we know that we were being escorted into more than 50 years of the most vile cover-up in American history.

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Maria's avatar

I agree LBJ was complicit, because it served him to be, but I think the real mastermind was Allen Dulles. Allen Dulles hated Kennedy and as soon as Kennedy fired Dulles, Dulles 'retired' to his Virginia home where he set up a shadow company CIA. James Angleton ran interference for Dulles with the Oswald narrative. Hunt provided the cash for the assassins and LBJ went along for the ride. Did LBJ know and participate? Probably. But I think it was Dulles with the skills, staff and dark money who penned the deed and then controlled the narrative for the investigation.

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