So, usually all the conspiracy things on DU get sent to some obscure group
but right now there is a CNN report about the RFK assassination on the breaking news page.....
Perhaps because it is from CNN it won't be taken away so quickly......
Is this part of the uncovering of long hidden things Rick talks about? Will light finally shine on those who took our leaders from us so long ago?
mother earth
(6,002 posts)get the red out
(13,588 posts)This witness says that her account was changed and she wants the truth to come out, she says there was a second shooter.
http://edition.cnn.com/2012/04/28/justice/california-rfk-second-gun/index.html?hpt=us_t2
Ricochet21
(3,794 posts)I can't say specifically. Neptune is hardest on those that have something to hide. Putting it simply.
kimmerspixelated
(8,423 posts)I thought it was Pluto that exposes us,and points its picky finger.. and that Neptune was just the LARGENESS, the vast power of, of...well, yep I'm confused!
Maybe it's the major brain fog I've been having the last coupla days!
Ricochet21
(3,794 posts)N exposes scandals or spiritual lack. P uncovers lack of integrity. They are both always at work
kimmerspixelated
(8,423 posts)Thanks!
Proud_Lefty
(1,553 posts)It's amazing how we have to take so many things that anyone with a brain, who will look at the evidence, would question the government story on so many things, but anyone who does is labeled a nut. So we sit with a gag over our mouths for fear of being attacked.
I'm a little miffed as well that people will only accept certain things as truth if it comes from our MSM, while we all are in agreement that the MSM consistently lies and has an agenda (other than reporting the news).
All I can say is, I CAN'T WAIT for the truth to surface. And I wonder how foolish people will feel when it finally happens. Yippee - it seems to be starting!
Mist
(5,780 posts)it will make you angry." I'd expect a lot of rage from those who have been accepting the MSM/consensual reality line.
BlueIris
(29,135 posts)Yes, I know he was talking about JFK, but RFK's death was, of course, a sad extension of the same tragedy.
villager
(26,001 posts)And like any unspoken terror/trauma/abuse in a "family system," everyone knows - -at some level -- the assassinations were deliberate, in order to benefit one sector of our political/ economic spectrum.
They succeeded in skewing everything to the right, in the wake of those killings.
Until we start speaking of the trauma "out loud," and not shunting it off to the basement (i.e., the 9/11 dungeon here, as a perfect example), nothing will really "heal..."
yellerpup
(12,263 posts)I was thinking of that when I spotted this article. I hope you don't mind it's not conspiracy related, but shine a light on this!
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/01/science/underground-fossil-forest-in-illinois-offers-clues-on-climate-change.html?ref=todayspaper
An Underground Fossil Forest Offers Clues on Climate Change
By W. BARKSDALE MAYNARD
Published: April 30, 2012
In the clammy depths of a southern Illinois coal mine lies the largest fossil forest ever discovered, at least 50 times as extensive as the previous contender.
Scientists are exploring dripping passages by the light of headlamps, mapping out an ecosystem from 307 million years ago, just before the worlds first great forests were wiped out by global warming. This vast prehistoric landscape may shed new light on climate change today.
Dating from the Pennsylvanian period of the Carboniferous era, the forest lies entombed in a series of eight active mines. They burrow through the rich seams of the Springfield Coal, a nationally important energy resource that underlies much of Illinois and two neighboring states and has been heavily mined for decades.
Pushed downward over the ages by the crushing weight of rock layers higher up, the Springfield forest lies at varying depths, 250 to 800 feet underground. The researchers have only sampled it so far, in the vicinity of Galatia, Illinois, but they think it extends more than 100 miles in one direction; its width has not been ascertained. An earlier discovery by the same team, the Herrin Coal forest farther north in Illinois, is just two miles long.