Jfk Conspiracy and George BushEssay Preview: Jfk Conspiracy and George BushReport this essayJFK Conspiracy and George BushThe debate about Kennedys assassination has been mixed by emotional and of conspiracy theories that try to explain why a popular president was shot. I believe that President John F. Kennedys assassination in Dallas, Texas was a conspiracy. The U.S. Government has admitted that the American people have not been told the truth about the assassination.
The Committee on Assassinations believes that on the of evidence available , that President JFK was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy. The committee also stated that is was unable to identify “the other gunman” implying that the first gunman was Oswald, but they never verified him as one. One reason why the conspiracy wasnt determined is because the funding for the investigation was suddenly cut. The conspirators did not want the committee to find out. Someone that could cut of the funds to a government aided project most have some authority. (Brauer118)
Newly discovered documents show George Bush was directly involved in the murder. The document places Bush working with a now famous CIA agent, Felix Rodriguez. He claims that he quit the CIA in 1976, just after being sent to prison for his role in the Watergate burglary. According to Rolling Stone however, Rodriguez still goes to the CIA headquarters monthly to receive assignments and have his blue 1987 bulletproof Cadillac serviced. He was asked where he was the day JFK was shot and claims he cant remember. (Schlesinger28)
Every serious investigator now agrees that Oswald did not shoot JFK. During Nixons Watergate “problems” he always used code words when talking about the 1963 murder of JFK. Haldeman said Nixon would always refer to the assassination as “the Bay of Pigs.”
At first Bush, Nixon, Cabel, and Hunt decided to just go ahead with the corporate/CIA planned invasion on Cuba. Just 2 hours before the invasion General Cabel called JFK and asked for permission to provide U.S. air cover for the CIA invasion. Kennedy said no. The CIA was furious but went ahead with the invasion. It failed due to poor intelligence. It had landed on a the worst beach killing 15 of the CIAs best men with another 1100 in Cuban prisons. Bush, Nixon and Hunt blamed Cabel for asking Kennedy and blamed Kennedy for saying no. They were left with a lot of anger. Nixons corporate sponsors ordered JFK to make any deal to recover the 1100 CIA agents in Cuba. Once the CIA had its well-trained Cubans back they decided to continue the invasion of Cuba just as soon as they could get rid of Kennedy. (Parmet 384)
Nixon, Nixons corporate sponsors ordered JFK to make any deal to recover the 1100 CIA agents in Cuba. Once the CIA had its well-trained Cubans back they decided to continue the invasion of Cuba just as soon as they could get rid of Kennedy. (Parmet 384) “That was a terrible policy decision by the Bush White House. They didn’t make any deal before the invasion happened. Bush wanted the U.S. to be in control of the military. He also wanted us to be in control of the Cuban people and the intelligence community and we wanted this to be a total surrender on the part of the Bush administration. They just did it. The CIA’s position was that the military could do a deal to help us and this was that. However, we had to try to do what we were told we could and so they were trying to keep us from doing what we were told we could do. One of the things that the US would do is go into a war against Cuba in which the Cuban people would be a target to the military. They would be slaughtered if the military could actually bring up the situation with these kinds of people in the United States. They would be the next target. That just wasn’t right. You want Cuban to be a target like Cuba does? That just wasn’t right and we just needed to win the Cuba war. That’s why I wanted a deal with Cuba. (Talks to Cubans at Eisenhower Airport in Chicago in 1883) (White House: President George Washington’s Farewell Address, March 14, 1883, page 53)
Obama, Obama, and Kennedy had a meeting at the White House in May, 1883. It was a great success and one that could have been avoided. After a short while the rest of the presidents and many of the military advisers decided to take a little break. They talked with American and French military officers during that brief time. The two leaders also tried to get their minds and hearts set on this important matter and their relations with the Cuban people could turn out to be very cordial. President Kennedy was too strong and too determined. One of the people on the trip, President Robert McNamara, who was the man who negotiated the deal in Havana, was a long-standing member of the Carter presidency. He was one who wanted to get as much as possible out of Carter. (Parmet 386)
President Robert McNamara was a long-standing member of the Carter presidency. He was one who wanted to get as much as possible out of Carter. (Parmet 386) “The reason we do these talks in this way and we use diplomatic methods on a daily basis in Cuba is because we are a good government we are not scared of losing our people. We know it’s an important situation and the CIA wants us to be able to do something. We have our own army. We will try to make it very easy and in this case the Bush administration has come up with a resolution that would have prevented this. We know what the President’s opinion was and he has agreed to work with our military leaders and the
Nixon, Nixons corporate sponsors ordered JFK to make any deal to recover the 1100 CIA agents in Cuba. Once the CIA had its well-trained Cubans back they decided to continue the invasion of Cuba just as soon as they could get rid of Kennedy. (Parmet 384) “That was a terrible policy decision by the Bush White House. They didn’t make any deal before the invasion happened. Bush wanted the U.S. to be in control of the military. He also wanted us to be in control of the Cuban people and the intelligence community and we wanted this to be a total surrender on the part of the Bush administration. They just did it. The CIA’s position was that the military could do a deal to help us and this was that. However, we had to try to do what we were told we could and so they were trying to keep us from doing what we were told we could do. One of the things that the US would do is go into a war against Cuba in which the Cuban people would be a target to the military. They would be slaughtered if the military could actually bring up the situation with these kinds of people in the United States. They would be the next target. That just wasn’t right. You want Cuban to be a target like Cuba does? That just wasn’t right and we just needed to win the Cuba war. That’s why I wanted a deal with Cuba. (Talks to Cubans at Eisenhower Airport in Chicago in 1883) (White House: President George Washington’s Farewell Address, March 14, 1883, page 53)
Obama, Obama, and Kennedy had a meeting at the White House in May, 1883. It was a great success and one that could have been avoided. After a short while the rest of the presidents and many of the military advisers decided to take a little break. They talked with American and French military officers during that brief time. The two leaders also tried to get their minds and hearts set on this important matter and their relations with the Cuban people could turn out to be very cordial. President Kennedy was too strong and too determined. One of the people on the trip, President Robert McNamara, who was the man who negotiated the deal in Havana, was a long-standing member of the Carter presidency. He was one who wanted to get as much as possible out of Carter. (Parmet 386)
President Robert McNamara was a long-standing member of the Carter presidency. He was one who wanted to get as much as possible out of Carter. (Parmet 386) “The reason we do these talks in this way and we use diplomatic methods on a daily basis in Cuba is because we are a good government we are not scared of losing our people. We know it’s an important situation and the CIA wants us to be able to do something. We have our own army. We will try to make it very easy and in this case the Bush administration has come up with a resolution that would have prevented this. We know what the President’s opinion was and he has agreed to work with our military leaders and the
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