JFK Assassination: A life Long Obsession
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The JFK assassination was not a lone gunman’s crime but a meticulously engineered murder orchestrated by a coalition of intelligence agencies, organized crime, and political elites—where Lee Harvey Oswald was a manipulated patsy from childhood, groomed by CIA and KGB operatives to serve as a fall guy. Evidence mounts from Oswald’s improbable defection to the USSR, his sudden access to spy-plane codes, and his reconnection with CIA-linked figures like Guy Bannister and David Ferry in New Orleans, all pointing to a lifelong manipulation that culminated in the Dallas ambush. The Zapruder film’s head movement, consistent with a front-facing shot, contradicts the official narrative, while multiple witnesses—including a deaf-mute man and military veterans—reported puffs of smoke from the grassy knoll. A French Corsican assassin, possibly disguised as a construction worker, is the most plausible shooter, captured in the controversial 'Badge Man' photograph and corroborated by enhanced imagery and eyewitness accounts. The murder was not just a political assassination but a systemic operation—what the host calls a 'Murder on the Orient Express' scenario—where the CIA, mob, and corrupt insiders like Lyndon Johnson shared responsibility, each covering their tracks by eliminating key figures: Oswald was killed by Jack Ruby, a man with known CIA and mob ties, and the autopsy technician Paul O'Connor vanished, his body never found. The Warren Commission, with members like Alan Dulles and Gerald Ford, was compromised from the start, and the death of Joe Kennedy in 1961 removed the only man with the power to control the deep-state players, creating the perfect vacuum for the hit. The episode concludes with a damning indictment: the U.S. government has repeatedly acted with impunity, from Watergate to the persecution of whistleblowers like John Kiriakou, revealing a deep rot in American power structures where political survival justifies murder and cover-up.
Lee Harvey Oswald was a 'useful idiot' groomed by CIA and KGB operatives from age 16, manipulated to serve as a patsy in a larger assassination plot.
The Zapruder film shows a head movement consistent with a front-facing shot, contradicting the official backshot theory and suggesting a grassy knoll shooter.
Multiple witnesses, including a deaf-mute man and military veterans, reported seeing puffs of smoke from the grassy knoll, indicating a second shooter.
The 'Badge Man' photograph, enhanced through digital analysis, shows a French Corsican assassin in the Texas School Book Depository, possibly disguised as a construction worker.
Jack Ruby, who killed Oswald, had ties to both the mob and CIA-linked operations, and may have been poisoned with cancer as a form of silencing.
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The Birth of a Lifelong Obsession
Lou recounts how his fascination with the JFK assassination began at age 16 in 1978, sparked by a book titled 'They've Killed the President' and the first public broadcast of the Zapruder film on Good Night America.
Oswald’s Early Life and Covert Training
“He was always bouncing around, never had a father. Mother was unstable to say the least. Yeah. And he enters the Civil Air Patrol. That must not exist anymore. I've never heard that. No. And it was like a junior air force kind of thing?”
The Russia Defection and the Minsk Years
“He slices his wrists but not deep enough. Huh. So it looks like a phony suicide. And then for some reason after he does this, he goes into the hospital. They fix up his wrists and then they give him a job. They let him stay.”
The New Orleans Web and the Grassly Knoll
“There was a woman who was in the area at the time. And just before the assassination, she saw her name was Mercer. I can't remember her first name, but she was a young woman at the time and she was riding along and she actually go back to that picture. I think that's where no, it's on the opposite. No, no, it can't be any other side. It was in that area there. She saw guys with a pickup truck taking rifles out and walking up going behind the fence.”
The Badge Man Photograph and the French Assassin Theory
“They think that that's a French assassin. The French Corsican mafia sent these guys in a week or two before the assassination just for this purpose.”
“CIA uses Oswald and hit men to kill the president then uses the mob to kill the setup guy the patsy Oswald and then the CIA rolls in and gives Jack Ruby cancer so he goes away.”
“I think that's the whole Rosetta Stone of this whole thing. If he never had that stroke, he would have went to them and told them because Joe Kennedy goes back with all the horribles too.”
“There was a woman who was in the area at the time. And just before the assassination, she saw her name was Mercer. I can't remember her first name, but she was a young woman at the time and she was riding along and she actually go back to that picture. I think that's where no, it's on the opposite. No, no, it can't be any other side. It was in that area there. She saw guys with a pickup truck taking rifles out and walking up going behind the fence.”
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