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THE KENNEDY FILES
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FILE #1
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January 3, 1992
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Copyright 1992 by Mark D. Turner
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P.O. Box 1955, Bluefield, WV 24701-6955
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The Outer Limits BBS - 703-322-2529
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This file may be freely distributed but Mark D. Turner retains all
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copyrights. Do not make any changes to this file, please. Comments
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and suggestions for future issues are appreciated.
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WHY CARE?
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Many people have the opinion that the assassination of President John
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F. Kennedy is ancient history and it really doesn't matter who killed
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him. It's been over 28 years now, so why care? Anyone else involved
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might not even be alive anymore. If they are, how could you prove
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them guilty after so long?
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There's probably many reasons to care about such an old case. History
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buffs would be interested even if it had been 528 years ago. People
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who were alive at the time might care because they thought so highly
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of the young President. After all, he was a man with the visions of
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creating the Peace Corp, sending a man to the moon, starting to with-
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draw troops from Vietnam as early as 1963, saving America from the
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clutches of the Federal Reserve and putting an end to the CIA.
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Probably the most important reason is that Kennedy was the man
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chosen by the American people to lead their country. A few selfish
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men decided that he was the wrong choice and basically overthrew our
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elected government by murdering the main man. We often hear of such
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things happening in other countries, usually small places that we know
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little about, but don't realize that the exact same thing happened
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in our own country with the assassination of John Kennedy. What makes
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it even more frightening is that it was immediately covered up at the
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highest levels of government and evidence has been suppressed and
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locked away ever since.
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WHO TO BLAME
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Many cases have been presented to implicate people such as Presidents
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Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford! FBI Director J. Edgar
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Hoover apparently helped in the cover-up and probably even knew about
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it in advance. Facts have finally surfaced recently that even George
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Bush was a CIA agent investigating the killing in November, 1963.
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When Bush was chosen to head the CIA in the mid-1970's he swore to
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Congress and the American people during his nomination hearings that
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he had NEVER worked for the CIA before. Even though the Congressional
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investigation of the late 1970's ruled that there was a 95 percent
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chance of a conspiracy in the murder, Bush stated on January 1, 1992
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that he still thought Oswald did it alone. It is also widely believed
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that he was involved in the Bay of Pigs planning, a covert action that
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Kennedy withdrew support from.
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Today it is known that when LBJ appointed the members to the Warren
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Commission that Earl Warren was told lies in order to secure his
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cooperation. He was basically mislead to believe that Cuba and the
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USSR may have been responsible and that revealing the truth to the
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American people would lead to a new World War; one with nuclear
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weapons. He agreed to serve on the Commission and help in the cover-
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up because he thought he was saving the world.
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Another main member of the Commission was Allen Dulles. He had been
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head of the CIA until JFK caught him in lies. He fired Dulles and
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vowed to destroy the CIA because of the many covert activities that
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they were involved in. Dulles, a man who hated Kennedy because of
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the Bay of Pigs fiasco and his dismissal, was appointed to the very
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committee that was supposed to find Kennedy's killers. He was in
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charge of previewing all of the evidence that the CIA and FBI turned
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over for consideration. He was the one who decided what the other
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members saw. Since it is now widely believed that the CIA was
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responsible for the murder, it is easy to see that Dulles was an
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extremely poor choice for an investigator.
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Jack Ruby, who killed Lee Harvey Oswald (JFK's murderer), is now
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known to have worked for Richard Nixon in 1947. Nixon wrote a letter,
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which is available at last, that asked Congress to excuse him from
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testifying before them. Ruby was an FBI informant in the late 1950's.
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He was tied up with the mafia for well over 20 years. He was even
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arrested in Chicago in the 1930's for the murder of the president
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of the Teamster's union. The murder paved the way for Jimmy Hoffa
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to take over that organization. One of Nixon's first actions as
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President was to pardon Hoffa from prison.
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Nixon had other connections to the case. Although nearly every
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American can tell you where he was when he heard Kennedy was dead,
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Nixon says he can't remember. This is the man who had only recently
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lost an election to JFK. This is a man who was in on the planning of
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the Bay of Pigs invasion which JFK pulled out support for. This is
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the man who's Watergate burglars included E. Howard Hunt, a suspected
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conspirator in the JFK assassination. This is the man who chose
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Gerald Ford (who served on the Warren Commission and helped with the
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cover-up) to replace him as President. This is the man who was in
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DALLAS the day of the murder! He had been there for a Pepsi Cola
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meeting along with another man who had dinner with Jack Ruby the
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night before JFK's death. Nixon was in Dallas, the scene of the
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murder, and says he can't remember where he was.
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It also interesting to note that Robert Kennedy had told people
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that if he won the California primary then he would announce the
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next day that he'd re-open the JFK case as soon as he was elected
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President. He won the primary but was immediately assassinated,
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too. Robert would have been Nixon's main obstacle in the upcoming
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election but was now out of the way. In the following election,
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Nixon's main competitor was George Wallace, who was also shot down!
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Kennedy had already told people that he was dropping LBJ as his
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running mate in the next election. He had also already signed
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papers and issued orders to withdraw all Americans from Vietnam
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by 1965. One of Johnson's first actions after becoming President
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was to reverse this decision. One of Johnson's companies made
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millions of dollars from the war because they had a contract to
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fly soldiers to and from Vietnam. He was also the man who ordered
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Kennedy's body removed from Dallas before an autopsy could be
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performed, which was a violation of state law. He was the man who
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told his mistress the day before the assassination "After tomorrow,
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Kennedy won't be a problem to me anymore." He was the man who
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chose the members of the Warren Commission who, in turn, produced
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the false and misleading report that blamed the entire murder and
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planning on Lee Harvey Oswald.
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J. Edgar Hoover had been head of the FBI for years but was approaching
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mandatory retirement age. Kennedy had made it clear that he was not
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going to make an exception to the rule and allow Hoover to continue
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in the position. Johnson did. Hoover also claimed that there was no
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such thing as organized crime in the United States although he was
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close friends with some of the main mafia leaders. John and Robert
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Kennedy worked overtime to put them out of business.
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Gerald Ford was just another Senator when he was placed on the Warren
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Commission. There he, too, helped in the cover-up. Later, he broke
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federal law by publishing a book which contained classified documents.
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The book, of course, said Oswald was the lone assassin. When Nixon
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was facing his final days as President and knew he would have to
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resign soon, he chose Ford as his new Vice-President. Various Nixon
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flunkies have been implicated in the conspiracy (E. Howard Hunt, Frank
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Sturgis, Jack Ruby). Was the Presidency Ford's reward for helping in
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the cover-up?
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CONCLUSION
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It is evident that the men in power had good reasons to keep the
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American people from learning the truth. At the very least, they each
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gained from the murder and therefore had no reason to be in charge of
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the investigation. This series of articles hopes to enlighten people
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to the evidence and theories in the case. Only by awakening enough
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citizens and bringing out the truth can we hope to insure that no more
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of our chosen leaders will be so easily taken away from us. When we
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loose the power to chose our own leaders then we have lost everything.
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