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(14,498 posts)canoeist52
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(20,453 posts)It rings clearer than ever after 50 years of an unsolved murder.
I believe Garrison knew his fate in this moment. Message: truth to power. As he said, he had learned far more than he had wanted to about the levels and branches of our government, and especially about the news organizations which were quick to align themselves to discredit any message of truth; certainly to discredit Garrison.
Do we have any different of a problem of this kind 50 years after the assassination? No. I think it's become more and more obvious that November 22, 1963 was a test, and a scare tactic to anyone wishing to bring a new generation into a new frontier. So, it's true more than ever that it is up to the American people to make their voice understood that this murder has not been solved 50 years on.
That should be an obvious crime in itself, because this is not the country you and I thought it ever was. Time to grow up.
I'll bet a lot of people haven't been following what the city of Dallas has done on behalf of the 50th anniversary of this unsolved murder. Dallas actually still thinks they have rights to limit anyone in attendance who doesn't "stay on subject matter". RFK Junior, admitting that his father never believed the Warren Report, this means even YOU can't come to say a few words on the Grassy Knoll. In fact, they don't wish for any group who has met the past 49 years to say anything or bring any device to amplify free speech "off subject matter" ESPECIALLY on the grassy knoll in year 50. They can't be bothered with improving the image that still haunts them today. Why? That they have hurled physical obstacles to anyone in attendance on November 22, 2013 to Dealey Plaza is their way of never dealing with the truth.
Anyway, thanks for the video.