there is a mechanism for clearing Oswald's name. it is called a Court of Inquiry in Texas. Bill Simpich and I asked Marina in 2017 for permission to bring an action to expunge his arrest on grounds of lack of probable cause. she declined. Given what we have learned from the Innocence Project, we have ample tools to bring this action. this can still be brought if one of the daughters wan to do this.
I am astounded that none of the lawyers that Dick cobbled together in 1993 did not know about this long-standing texas procedure. The Texas AG was going to use this procedure to investigate the assassination until the WC was estalbished . Larry Schnapf
This is exactly where my psyche has been focused. I'm really tired of recounting where I was when it happened. We were all in school, OK? We either came home for lunch and heard it on the news or we heard it when we came back or we heard it on the playground, but we were school kids.
It shook us to our core. That was the beginning of the trauma.
Fast forward 6 years. I was on the campus of the University of Wisconsin , joining my classmates and professors in protesting an unjust, illegal war in Southeast Asia that President Kennedy had tried to prevent.
"Hey, hey, LBJ how many boys did you kill today?" "1,2,3,4. We don't want your f-g war!"
I can still hear the chants.
Our college years were sheer chaos. The peaceful happiness are older siblings or cousins had known in the Greek life on campus gateway to help bleed visceral Anger. The deep-rooted mistrust of government had begun for our generation and those to follow. Things would never be the same
Our friends came back in body bags or damaged by the trauma of gorilla warfare.
My generation would be the first to claim victimization of PTSD. Some of those same damaged individuals would later become violent due to the lack of proper treatment of veterans. Domestic violence, rape, murder, and suicide would befall them.
And then the next war arrived for the next generation;and the generation after that saw yet another war, and so on and so forth. All the while we knew that the murders of JFK, RFK, Malcolm, MLK, were all connected. We saw a number of people in the music industry somehow commit suicide by a gunshot to the back of the head or gasoline being poured over them and a match lit. Yes of course that was preposterous, and so was it asking us to believe the vast plethora of LAPD post-mortem fabricated stories. We started to suspect Sirhan Sirhan wasn't the kilker, nor was James Earl Ray. We even started to wonder if 911 wasn't a profound set up. Was Cheney running the country? At this point who knew what to believe?
The war machine killed more than a few good men; it killed the best and the brightest of this country and we have yet to rebound. And now we have the greatest thief of all corporatism, in lock step with big Farma and big insurance, In tandem with a complicit government drawing what is left of the middle class in this country.
RFK Jr is our last best hope. There simply is nobody else willing to speak truth to power who also has the answers for turning things around. I was with him from the beginning of his campaign and I will be there should the wheels fall off - which I'm beginning to doubt will happen.
please, folks, in light of the Kennedy assassinations and what is happening in the Middle East today .... take a look at this documentary; it's a very different and plausible view. And then go to Amazon and order the book 'Solving 9/11; the Deception That Changed the World' by Christopher Bollyn. It will all fall together. I hope that Bobby himself will pursue these resources. Here's the link: https://www.bitchute.com/video/wFFD0WzJPfSi/
An excellent discussion of the events of 60 years back and the astute observations they have made. It is highly suspicious that Biden has refused once again to allow more information to be revealed. This just goes along with Biden's refusal to provide Secret Service protection for Mr. Kennedy Jr.
Well done Aaron and an excellent panel. I reference each of you, with the exception of Governor Ventura, in my own 60th anniversary reflection, which comes to the same conclusions as the panelists.
there is a mechanism for clearing Oswald's name. it is called a Court of Inquiry in Texas. Bill Simpich and I asked Marina in 2017 for permission to bring an action to expunge his arrest on grounds of lack of probable cause. she declined. Given what we have learned from the Innocence Project, we have ample tools to bring this action. this can still be brought if one of the daughters wan to do this.
I am astounded that none of the lawyers that Dick cobbled together in 1993 did not know about this long-standing texas procedure. The Texas AG was going to use this procedure to investigate the assassination until the WC was estalbished . Larry Schnapf
This is exactly where my psyche has been focused. I'm really tired of recounting where I was when it happened. We were all in school, OK? We either came home for lunch and heard it on the news or we heard it when we came back or we heard it on the playground, but we were school kids.
It shook us to our core. That was the beginning of the trauma.
Fast forward 6 years. I was on the campus of the University of Wisconsin , joining my classmates and professors in protesting an unjust, illegal war in Southeast Asia that President Kennedy had tried to prevent.
"Hey, hey, LBJ how many boys did you kill today?" "1,2,3,4. We don't want your f-g war!"
I can still hear the chants.
Our college years were sheer chaos. The peaceful happiness are older siblings or cousins had known in the Greek life on campus gateway to help bleed visceral Anger. The deep-rooted mistrust of government had begun for our generation and those to follow. Things would never be the same
Our friends came back in body bags or damaged by the trauma of gorilla warfare.
My generation would be the first to claim victimization of PTSD. Some of those same damaged individuals would later become violent due to the lack of proper treatment of veterans. Domestic violence, rape, murder, and suicide would befall them.
And then the next war arrived for the next generation;and the generation after that saw yet another war, and so on and so forth. All the while we knew that the murders of JFK, RFK, Malcolm, MLK, were all connected. We saw a number of people in the music industry somehow commit suicide by a gunshot to the back of the head or gasoline being poured over them and a match lit. Yes of course that was preposterous, and so was it asking us to believe the vast plethora of LAPD post-mortem fabricated stories. We started to suspect Sirhan Sirhan wasn't the kilker, nor was James Earl Ray. We even started to wonder if 911 wasn't a profound set up. Was Cheney running the country? At this point who knew what to believe?
The war machine killed more than a few good men; it killed the best and the brightest of this country and we have yet to rebound. And now we have the greatest thief of all corporatism, in lock step with big Farma and big insurance, In tandem with a complicit government drawing what is left of the middle class in this country.
RFK Jr is our last best hope. There simply is nobody else willing to speak truth to power who also has the answers for turning things around. I was with him from the beginning of his campaign and I will be there should the wheels fall off - which I'm beginning to doubt will happen.
please, folks, in light of the Kennedy assassinations and what is happening in the Middle East today .... take a look at this documentary; it's a very different and plausible view. And then go to Amazon and order the book 'Solving 9/11; the Deception That Changed the World' by Christopher Bollyn. It will all fall together. I hope that Bobby himself will pursue these resources. Here's the link: https://www.bitchute.com/video/wFFD0WzJPfSi/
An excellent discussion of the events of 60 years back and the astute observations they have made. It is highly suspicious that Biden has refused once again to allow more information to be revealed. This just goes along with Biden's refusal to provide Secret Service protection for Mr. Kennedy Jr.
Well done Aaron and an excellent panel. I reference each of you, with the exception of Governor Ventura, in my own 60th anniversary reflection, which comes to the same conclusions as the panelists.
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