tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19929098.post8214561114924390889..comments2024-03-23T08:54:02.530-07:00Comments on CRIME, GUNS, AND VIDEOTAPE: I now firmly believe that JFK’s assassination was in fact, a successful coup d’état.Paul Huebl Crimefile Newshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07841397705805774698noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19929098.post-33838217236580704292019-03-23T14:59:31.744-07:002019-03-23T14:59:31.744-07:00It was Special Agent Hickey of the SS detail that ...It was Special Agent Hickey of the SS detail that accidently popped the President in the dome. Who else had an ar15 that day??? Why is the Presidents brain missing, why is there controversy over the parkland hospital x-rays?? Why did the SS immediately wash and clean the presidential limo??<br /><br />Bottom line, who else is careless and over rated with firearms than Leo types.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19929098.post-64026813856045735392019-03-04T09:03:12.678-08:002019-03-04T09:03:12.678-08:00You present an interesting theory, but here is ano...You present an interesting theory, but here is another one and your facts fit it as well.<br />President Kennedy was the youngest person elected as President. He was the first one born in the 20th Century. A main focus of the Kennedys and their supporters was the word “Vigor”. Touch football being played by Kennedys and staffers in the Hyannis property was a big deal that helped push this image.<br />However, President Kennedy had two serious illnesses.<br />One was his bad back – apparently the result of his wartime injury on PT-109.<br />The other was Addison’s disease—an ailment impacting the body’s ability to use its immune responses. The disease wasn’t always fatal, but frequently cause considerable impairment.<br />What is President Kennedy’s symptoms were getting worse? What if the prognosis was that he wasn’t going to be able to stand up to the pressure and rigors of the Presidency? (Remember, this was when the Soviets had just built the Berlin Wall and the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Bay of Pigs invasion.)<br />What if President Kennedy and/or some of his supporters were worried that their mission would be lost if Mr. Kennedy wasn’t the young and vigorous person they needed in a leader? What if he, and/or they, decided it would be better for him to be a martyr and his legacy could be maintained?<br />In addition to the items you proposed for your theory, a Kennedy aide was in the room when the autopsy was conducted and the medical examiner was prohibited from doing any investigation below the President’s neck.<br />You may also note that at that time killing a President of the United States was NOT a federal crime. The local authorities in Dallas began their work in solving a homicide that took place in their jurisdiction. There were physical shoving matches that took place between federal and local authorities in Parkland Hospital. The body was ultimately removed to fly in Air Force One to Washington.<br />Perhaps this was because the Kennedy people didn’t want anything else to do with the community where their hero had been killed, or perhaps they wanted to be sure they could control <br />Do I propose this as fact? No.<br />But it holds as much water as your theory – and some of the facts and suppositions you cite support it<br />-RogerRoger Ballnoreply@blogger.com