Who Killed JFK?

Rob Reinier and Soledad O’Brien’s podcast has hijacked my commute for the past few days with their reporting on Who Killed JFK.

With the film JFK, Oliver Stone and Kevin Costner originally stoked my curiosity into what happened in Dallas on November 22 in 1963. In this podcast, we dig a little deeper. A lot deeper.

It is amazing how many errors were made during the two government investigations into what happened. The podcast does a great job going through some key issues, in 30 minutes increments (my favorite podcast length).

  • Arlen Specter’s single or magic bullet theory is clearly a complete fabrication.
  • The investigations were deliberately botched with key people not interviewed, reports altered, and testimonies tweaked to fit a narrative.
  • Lee Harvey Oswald was, as he said himself, a patsy. He was clearly a double agent sent as a fake defector to Russia. His interest in Marx was the perfect pretext into the false flag operation detailed in Operation Northwoods.

So who did it and why? I am not going to spoil it here. Let’s just say that it started with some men in suits drinking Cuba Libres at a hotel in Miami run by some Italian fellas.

January 4, 2024


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