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Did George W. Bush Kill JFK?
HUMAN EVENTS ^ | November 21, 2006 | Mac Johnson

Posted on 11/24/2006 3:09:11 PM PST by neverdem

This week marks the 43rd anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination by a pro-Castro Marxist moonbat in Dallas, Tex. Well, that’s if you believe little things like photographs, eyewitnesses, spousal testimony, ballistics, fingerprints, personal history, the suspect’s pattern of assassination attempts, motive, opportunity, and an incriminating flight complete with cop killing.

For the rest of America, especially the tinfoil hat crowd, this week is the 43rd anniversary of JFK being killed by Castro, right-wing extremists opposed to Castro, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, the mafia, the Soviets, the Elks’ Lodge, magic bullets, the second gunman, the third gunman, the grassy knoll, the Klan, the CIA, the FBI and quite possibly public television viewers like you.

I used to believe that the strange and mutually contradicting conspiracy theories that sprang up around the JFK assassination like a cottage industry in a nuthouse were a unique phenomenon. Such wild-eyed fantasy resulted, I thought, only because the killer, Lee Harvey Oswald, was himself assassinated before his trial and conviction under a mountain of evidence that far surpasses that in 99% of murder cases.

But events since then have convinced me that Oswald could have confessed, wrote a book called “I Did It!” and presented film of himself actually pulling the trigger on international television and it would have made very little difference to those who peddle and purchase conspiracy pulp like so much mental junk food. What the JFK conspiracy culture really owes its existence to is an innate human will to believe in conspiracies. September 11 convinced me of that—or, more specifically, the conspiracy theories that have grown up around September 11.

None of the 9/11 hijackers claimed to be “patsies.” There is no dispute over their desire to commit the act, for which they planned and trained for years. Many left wills and martyrdom statements. The leaders of the organization to which they belonged, including Osama Bin Laden, have admitted on video that al Qaeda planned and executed the attacks. Victims on the planes made cell phone calls describing the hijackings in real time. The impacts of the two of the hijacked planes were caught on numerous videotapes, and witnessed by thousands in person. Yet hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Americans believe that the attacks were perpetrated by … George W. Bush.

To these people, the terrorists are fictional, the planes were drones, the twin towers were collapsed in a controlled implosion, and the CIA planned it all, as did Halliburton—all to create a war for oil in Afghanistan which has no oil, so that George W. Bush could use the war as an excuse to end democracy and remain in power forever by invading Iraq and thus controlling the outcome of the elections that the GOP just lost in a landslide.

Well, that’s the American nut version.

In the Muslim nut world, the hijackers are heroes for blowing up the towers, but the Muslim world cannot be blamed since the towers were blown up by the Mossad, after all Jews were carefully and quietly evacuated.

In Chavez’s nut run Venezuela, the parliament recently passed a resolution declaring as historical fact that 9/11 was an inside job perpetrated by Bush to justify imperialism against the good people of the world, such as Saddam Hussein, Kim Jong Il, Ayatollah Khamenei, and Fidel Castro.

Then there is the halfway house of paranoid moderates who believe that the attack was perpetrated by the terrorists that claim it, but who think that Bush and Cheney knew about it in advance and let it happen anyway to justify their war for no oil—just as FDR knew all about Pearl Harbor but let that happen to justify his aggressive war for Toyotas. Depending on your perspective, such middling nuts either have the good sense to be embarrassed by their beliefs, or lack the balls to admit what they really wish to believe.

And as I’ve said, conspiratorial bizarro-history is all about the will to believe. It must say something about people that, presented with a straightforward (if shocking) story, they ignore it and substitute one that they find more emotionally satisfying. Although what, exactly, such self-delusion says about our species is a little unclear to me still.

Perhaps, for some, there is a basic insecurity in the idea that a group of hateful primitives could topple towers in Manhattan using simple box cutters and bravado, or that a loser incapable of holding a steady job could strike down a great man with three shots from a cheap surplus rifle. Imagining a bigger, more powerful, perpetrator might be comforting in a strange way—a means of relegating the bogeyman back to improbability.

For others, the obvious perpetrator might be unacceptable, ungratifying, or self-incriminating. I’m sure that the “blame America first” crowd finds 9/11 a challenge to their self-loathing predisposition to sympathize with the foreign adversary. This is a challenge some have resolved by hallucinating a domestic adversary instead. Likewise, much of the mainstream left in the 1960s must have found it hard to admit that it was a committed leftist that killed President Kennedy. So they imagined that he was a false leftist created by the CIA or Jimmy Hoffa or the John Birch Society or someone—anyone but the radical fringe of their own movement.

Still others accept the truth in their hearts but find an alternative explanation more useful. “’They’ shot Bobby” is a rallying cry more relevant in domestic politics than “A Palestinian terrorist obsessed with Israel got a lucky break and assassinated Robert Kennedy over foreign policy.” The fact that RFK’s assassin, Sirhan Sirhan, was caught, confessed, and convicted is thus simply brushed over by many, while the real nuts believe Sirhan was a helpless meat puppet hypnotized by the right-wingers at the CIA, who spotted his susceptibility to hypnosis when he volunteered at a hypnotist’s stage show. “Cluck like a chicken.” “Good. Now go kill RFK!” Very believable.

But for many, I think the will to believe in the grand conspiracy has decidedly non-ideological motivations. It just feels good to believe that one is part of the initiated minority that knows the actual story. For this group, history is a Gnostic phenomenon in which the real truth is passed from believer to believer outside the official scripture. Let the common fools believe the pabulum they are fed by the history books, you and I know what really happened.

That’s what makes us so smart. We know that JFK was actually assassinated by a 17-year-old George W. Bush in order ensconce fellow Texan Lyndon Johnson in the White House, thus laying the historical background necessary to facilitate Lady Bird Johnson’s highway beautification scheme years later—a scheme that encourages oil consumption by brainwashed pleasure drivers entranced by the wafting aroma of beautiful mind-controlling uber-poppies. Oh, and Halliburton.

Sometimes you’ve just got to be proud to be Homo sapiens. We’re the smartest apes ever. My sympathy to the chimpanzees.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aliensdidit; assassination; bilderbergers; blackhelicopters; bushsrsfault; conspiracytheories; crackpots; freerepublicloonybin; georgewbush; haliburton; hologram; ihatenovemberonfr; irishmob; jfk; kennedy; kennedyassassination; kennedycrimefamily; loonyleft; pentagonbombed; reynoldswrap; stonecutters; tinfoil; twintowersfaked
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To: Wacka

"It was JFK himself"

Actually I heard a conspiracy theory like that once. JFK and Jackie faked his death because Onasis was hitting on Jackie and they wanted to let her marry him and take all his cash..or something like that.


41 posted on 11/24/2006 4:12:07 PM PST by bkepley
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To: neverdem
Did George W. Bush Kill JFK?

No, silly, that's the wrong president. He killed Theodore Roosevelt.

42 posted on 11/24/2006 4:13:06 PM PST by GretchenM (What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul? Please meet my friend, Jesus)
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To: AntiGuv
He got Babe Ruth too.

Babe Ruth, two months before he died in 1948, presents his book The Babe Ruth Story to Yale’s baseball captain, George Herbert Walker Bush, for the Yale library.

43 posted on 11/24/2006 4:17:32 PM PST by Tribune7
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To: _Jim

Hey, it's their theories not mine. Wow, michael redvero. That's a name from the past. Unless he's still around with his nutcase theories.

And don't call me Shirley. LOL.


44 posted on 11/24/2006 4:19:35 PM PST by Shooter 2.5 (Vote a Straight Republican Ballot. Rid the country of dems. NRA)
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To: Spiff

Well it's certainly a bush of some sort. :)


45 posted on 11/24/2006 4:30:59 PM PST by xp38
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To: Luis Gonzalez

Maybe they did, I haven't seen ol' Ross anywhere lately, Have you?


46 posted on 11/24/2006 4:34:56 PM PST by labette (I'm not an expert, but I play one on Free Republic. You can too!)
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To: truth_seeker
It worked so well, because Rove was something like 13 years old at the time.

Even at that young age, Rove was quite the magnificent bastard.

47 posted on 11/24/2006 4:36:15 PM PST by Hoodat ( ETERNITY - Smoking, or Non-smoking?)
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To: Luis Gonzalez

Ooop! I forgot to add the sinister background music.


48 posted on 11/24/2006 4:36:36 PM PST by labette (I'm not an expert, but I play one on Free Republic. You can too!)
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To: digger48

Good stuff!


49 posted on 11/24/2006 4:41:07 PM PST by Tinian
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To: neverdem

Outstanding piece! Now where did I leave my tinfoil hat???...


50 posted on 11/24/2006 4:46:37 PM PST by Bean Counter (Stout Hearts!!)
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To: labette

Mmmm...

51 posted on 11/24/2006 4:49:54 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez (Some people see the world as they would want it to be, effective people see the world as it is.)
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To: Luis Gonzalez; AntiGuv
"Tatum says that, in 1992, President Bush instructed him to "neutralise" presidential runner Ross Perot, but he refused to..."

This is endless fun.

53 posted on 11/24/2006 4:52:01 PM PST by WhistlingPastTheGraveyard ("A suicide bomber may be a weak weapon, but not against a suicide culture." - Steyn)
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To: neverdem
the mafia

"I'll take, who killed JFK for 500, Alex"

54 posted on 11/24/2006 4:52:16 PM PST by He Rides A White Horse (Unite)
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To: Shooter 2.5

55 posted on 11/24/2006 5:00:43 PM PST by reagan_fanatic (Stop global warming - tell a liberal to shut up)
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To: Spiff

LOL!!!!!!!!!!


56 posted on 11/24/2006 5:03:22 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma (Get right with God....eternity is a long time.....)
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To: WhistlingPastTheGraveyard
This guy?

"Tatum, a lanky Floridian, turned whistleblower following his arrest on a treason charge in early 1995. The charge was both astonishing and patently ludicrous, and was later dropped and replaced by a fraud charge - a drastic step-down. Found guilty, he was sentenced to serve a 15-month sentence. In March 1996, an additional charge - conspiring to embezzle - was brought against him. Found guilty, he was incarcerated in Jesup Federal Correctional Facility, Georgia, where he is serving a 27-month concurrent sentence."

"The use of jailhouse informants, especially in return for deals, special treatment, or the dropping of charges, has proven to be a specious form of evidence, as has testimony that has only appeared after rewards were offered. Often, the testimony of these snitches and informants has been the key in sending an innocent man or woman to prison for a crime he or she did not commit."

"The Center on Wrongful Convictions has studied cases where snitch testimony led to wrongful convictions in the United States and issued the report, "The Snitch System: How Incentivized Witnesses Put 38 Innocent Americans on Death Row." The study provides a comprehensive look at the problem of snitch testimony, and describes in detail how the use of snitch testimony contributed to the conviction of specific innocent defendants."

http://www.innocenceproject.org/causes/snitches.php

Did Tatum find Jesus too?

57 posted on 11/24/2006 5:10:35 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez (Some people see the world as they would want it to be, effective people see the world as it is.)
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To: neverdem
The truth is: Oswald never confessed, he clearly stated that
"he was a patsy". Also, I want to reiterate that Oswald was
never convicted of any thing! The Warren report was full of
unproven nonsense.
58 posted on 11/24/2006 5:11:58 PM PST by upcountryhorseman (An old fashioned conservative)
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To: labette

Cue: X-Files Nusic


59 posted on 11/24/2006 5:28:47 PM PST by Gideon Reader ("The quiet gentleman sitting in the corner sipping Kenya AA and enjoying his Stan Getz CD's".)
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To: Luis Gonzalez

Oh, I don't know which Tatum the link refers to. I just Googled "Bush Murder Perot" and out came a barking moonbat with a story to tell.


60 posted on 11/24/2006 5:32:31 PM PST by WhistlingPastTheGraveyard ("A suicide bomber may be a weak weapon, but not against a suicide culture." - Steyn)
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