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Which Conspirators in the JFK Assassination are Still Alive?

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 2:26 am
by Bob
Which conspirators in the JFK assassination are still alive? I believe I can name two. David Rockefeller and Poppy Bush. Rockefeller was at the big table, though. That being said, Poppy was also at the actual event.

Re: Which Conspirators in the JFK Assassination are Still Al

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 4:31 am
by Tom Bigg
It may depend on the definition of "conspirator", Bob. I would think that by definition it would include anyone who had direct knowledge of the murder but refused to report it in a timely manner; of course those directly responsible either with the planning, funding, direct actions as well as the cover-up are culpable in this. And though in theory there is no statute of limitations for treason and murder, in practice it becomes much less likely to bring anyone to trial years after the event.

Re: Which Conspirators in the JFK Assassination are Still Al

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2013 3:18 pm
by Bob
Excellent points, Tom. I'm speaking more about the planners and the people who funded the assassination.

Re: Which Conspirators in the JFK Assassination are Still Al

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 3:03 pm
by JDThomas
SS agent Gerald Blaine claimed that JFK ordered agents not to ride the rear bumper of the Limo in Tampa and Dallas.Yet Congressman Sam Gibbons who rode with JFK in Tampa wrote:"I rode with Kennedy every time he rode [in the Tampa motorcade]. I heard no such order [to remove Agents from the rear bumper]. As I remember it the agents rode on the rear bumper all the way. Kennedy was very happy during his visit to Tampa.” Highly unlikely that JFK would have been hit if the SS had done their job, so why didn't they ride the bumper? Why was SS agent Lawton ordered-off the detail at Love field?There's no written order from the President and the Congresseman bunks Blaine's pathetic excuse. I believe that Blaine is still alive to be brought to book.

Re: Which Conspirators in the JFK Assassination are Still Al

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 3:21 pm
by kenmurray
JD, Gerald Blaine is so full of it isn't he? Check this out:http://www.sott.net/article/269016-Gera ... mment93889

Re: Which Conspirators in the JFK Assassination are Still Al

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 4:48 am
by Ron
JDThomas wrote:SS agent Gerald Blaine claimed that JFK ordered agents not to ride the rear bumper of the Limo in Tampa and Dallas.Yet Congressman Sam Gibbons who rode with JFK in Tampa wrote:"I rode with Kennedy every time he rode [in the Tampa motorcade]. I heard no such order [to remove Agents from the rear bumper]. As I remember it the agents rode on the rear bumper all the way. Kennedy was very happy during his visit to Tampa.” Highly unlikely that JFK would have been hit if the SS had done their job, so why didn't they ride the bumper? Why was SS agent Lawton ordered-off the detail at Love field?There's no written order from the President and the Congresseman bunks Blaine's pathetic excuse. I believe that Blaine is still alive to be brought to book.Wait wait, think about who set up the visit to Texas. Who bugged JFK over and over to go to Texas in the first place? Who had the power to tell the SS to not ride on the bumper and to pull the motorcycle escort back and to not allow any law enforcement in Dealey Plaza? Non other then LBJ.

Re: Which Conspirators in the JFK Assassination are Still Al

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 10:09 pm
by JDThomas
Ron,you miss the point here. Why is Blaine spinning this line? It's who is still alive and could be brought to book. I agree that the whole business could not have been pulled-off without LBJ, but just we know that the Warren Commission's verdict that the Assassination was all the work of one man is not true, likewise we know that the conspiracy wasn't the work of one man too.

Re: Which Conspirators in the JFK Assassination are Still Al

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 4:11 am
by Ron
JDThomas wrote:Ron,you miss the point here. Why is Blaine spinning this line? It's who is still alive and could be brought to book. I agree that the whole business could not have been pulled-off without LBJ, but just we know that the Warren Commission's verdict that the Assassination was all the work of one man is not true, likewise we know that the conspiracy wasn't the work of one man too.Oh I understand I was just responding to who told the SS to stay off the bumpers etc