Chapter 12 Preview - Who Killed JFK? And Why This Question Haunted Bobby Kennedy to His Grave
Approaching 60 years since the most shocking murder of the 20th century, we find ourselves still asking this nagging question – Who killed JFK?
With hundreds of books on the JFK assassination pointing toward a myriad of conspiracy theories, it might be quicker to answer Who Didn’t Kill JFK?
Despite the passage of time, nearly 75% of Americans believe that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone on November 22, 1963. That’s a lot of people awaiting an answer to this haunting question.
In the new book titled Through The ‘Oswald’ Window, considerable time is spent looking at the extent to which the Warren Commission, in collusion with the FBI and the CIA, crafted a case against Oswald to the exclusion of all other viable possibilities.
Sadly, for historical truth, evidence pointing to Oswald’s guilt was embraced as fact whereas even convincing evidence of conspiracy was ignored or altered to uphold the single assassin conclusion.
Perhaps it is time for a new, more disturbing question – Why was there a massive undertaking to conceal a conspiracy to kill President John F. Kennedy?
COVER-UP FOR WHO?
As we learned via the Watergate scandal, a governmental cover-up is not wasted on insignificant people.
So, who was the Warren Commission, FBI and CIA attempting to protect? And for what end purpose?
The final chapter of Through the ‘Oswald’ Window connects the intriguing dots of some powerful people in a shady world of crime, black-ops and rogue government agents.
Although not officially involved in JFK’s execution, big government thought it important enough to conceal the conspirators by having President Johnson impose a 75-year ban on thousands of documents deemed sensitive to the nation’s interests.
What cause was at play? How would the government be damaged if the truth became known? How would the American people react if it was revealed that a high-level cover-up was enacted for decades?
The JFK assassination continues to intrigue us because there is still way more questions than answers as to what happened that terrible day in Dallas.
Now we must ask what happened in the weeks and months that followed the assassination that put into place a second conspiracy – the cover-up!
Whatever you do, do not jump to the last chapter for the answers. Each preceding chapter offers evidence of cover-up beneficial to those named in Chapter 12.
By piecing it together in an orderly fashion, we finally understand who killed JFK…and why RFK was tortured by the answer more than anyone.