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RWB 50. Douglas Horne: The Smoking Gun JFK Documents

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Douglas Horne: The Smoking Gun JFK Documents

Douglas Horne discusses some of the most important “smoking gun” documents found by the Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB), the enforcement arm of the 1992 JFK Records Act, which mandated the release of assassination-related material, Congress’s response to public outrage created by Oliver Stone’s 1991 movie, JFK, which depicted FBI, CIA and military involvement in the assassination and said that many files were locked away until the year 2029.

Doug served on the ARRB as Chief Analyst for Military Records. His books are INSIDE THE ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW BOARD: The U.S. Government’s Final Attempt to Reconcile the Conflicting Medical Evidence in the Assassination of JFK, a five-volume work, and JFK’S WAR WITH THE NATIONAL SECURITY ESTABLISHMENT: Why Kennedy was Assassinated. His YouTube channel is Douglas Horne with More on The JFK Assassination.

From the documents:

JFK’s firm intent to withdraw from Vietnam was in the works in May 1963. He would not have created the Vietnam War, which killed millions of Vietnamese and destroyed America psychologically and socially.

The Pentagon proposed, in 1962, Operation Northwoods, whereby the U.S. would stage false-flag attacks, possibly kill or wound innocent people, blame Cuba, invade, overthrow Fidel Castro, and risk nuclear war with the Soviet Union, who might assist or avenge Cuba, its ally. Kennedy rejected the plan and later removed Lyman Lemnitzer as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

The Secret Service’s Inspector General in a “SEVEN DAYS IN MAY memo” implied his belief that Kennedy’s assassination was a coup d’etat by elements of the American government.

The 1966 FBI report on their bugs in the KGB’s NYC office shows that the Soviet Union was shocked and displeased by JFK’s assassination; they initially assumed a right-wing plot; they set out to find the truth; and, after an investigation, they concluded that Lyndon Johnson was to blame for the assassination.

The Zapruder film chain of custody investigation indicates a Sunday, November 24, 1963, alteration of the film that removed the limousine stop and modified the wounds to Kennedy’s head, likely to obscure the number and/or direction of the bullets that hit him, to hide the existence of multiple shooters, and to support the official story, the idea that one man, Lee Harvey Oswald, alone killed Kennedy.

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