john got murderd because he signed pres order 11.110 ,to take back the right of govt to issue its own money [not lend it from the fed at intrest]
3 days later he was killed [the 12 bankers got the feds to get a marfia [read mossad] hit on him
the killer shot was the 2de shot [from the front that blew off the back of his skull [google up the autopsy photos]
what inside control you presuming we ever had?
the mossad lobby runs govt via the vice presidents ,cheeney is guilty of high treason
2007-07-16 13:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Possible but not likely.
That happened in the movie 'The Manchurian Candidate'. That was a great movie.
If this country was being controlled by outside sources, I think I would leave America.
2007-07-16 21:02:25
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answered by Anonnnn24424 5
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JFK was an innocent bystander. Former Lance Corporal Oswald had three names and signatures on his discharge papers. He had been discharged for leaving the U.S. as a marine Reservist without advance permission of Headquarters, Marine Corps. So, they discharged him in absentia. That had to be approved by the Secretary of the Navy. At the time that was John Connally. His papers were transferred from military official mail to a diplomatic pouch by the Commander, U.S. Forces Berlin. That was the nearest military outpost to his new place of residence in the Soviet Union. The attesting signature belonged to General Walker. Oswald went to the Marine Security Detachment at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow to be served his papers in person. The attesting signature for that action belongs to the unity diary clerk named J.D. Tippett.
Six weeks before the events in Dealey Plaza, Oswald tried to kill General Walker. On november 22, 1963 he took a bad "lead" with his rifle and missed killing John Connally who was riding in the limo with JFK. Instead he killed JFK and wounded Connally. Twenty minutes later he was stopped after exiting a bus. The police officer didn't shout: "Hey you!". He shouted: Hey, Oswald!". That because he knew him. Oswald then shot that officer. A guy who left the Marines and became a police officer in Dallas. his name was J.D. Tippett.
As for JFK's influence on governmental matters, on the day he died there were 61 legislative proposals in the "pending" baskets of the West Wing staff. Proposals that JFK could not get passed by a Congress in which his party had overwhelming control. Within six months of taking office, LBJ had gotten over 50 of them enacted into law.
Forget the conspiracies. Forget the "influence" of JFK. Just try and reflect on the fact that if he had been re-elected in 1964 he would have died of natural causes in his second term. He had end stage renal disease (Addison's disease) and it was before the invention of the renal dialysis machine.
2007-07-17 01:14:17
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answered by desertviking_00 7
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No. Take some personal responsibility. It was an inside job from day one. Your tax money helped pay for everything.
2007-07-22 16:47:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt that !! Because we have TO.o`' Many U.S.soldirs thave died for ?RIGHTLY!?! fighting for the freedoms that the U.S.A.'s said to stand for !?!. If anything most might get the want & or right to fight/defend our freedoms will most likely be `'a'`Top of reasonings that motivate most to "FIGHT"!?!& just knowing of how other countries treats it`z` citizens opinions,rights & freedoms just keeps our willingness to die to keep that free-will alive/strong !!
2007-07-24 18:23:02
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answered by ? 5
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no,not to this extent.us gov.does control the country,but conspirators may succed to infilter one or more nasty works
2007-07-23 05:58:00
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answered by jammal 6
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you bet ye, from inside forces too.
2007-07-16 21:30:25
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answered by Anonymous
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boy,it's hard keeping up with all these conspiracy and far fetched theories.
2007-07-16 21:16:00
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answered by Anonymous
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of course.
2007-07-16 20:55:24
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answered by Anonymous
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