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A Conspiracy Contradiction At The Washington Times By Jacob G. Hornberger!!
(2018-05-30 at 15:18:28 )
A Conspiracy Contradiction at the Washington Times by Jacob G. Hornberger
I wonder if noted conservative writer R. Emmett Tyrell Jr. realizes that he has just contradicted himself in an op-ed in the Washington Times entitled, ""Re-examining the RFK Assassination"." Based on a new book by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tyrell is calling for a new investigation into the assassination of Bobby Kennedy to determine if he was killed as part of a.. conspiracy.
But according to the two opening paragraphs of Tyrells article, he has "never believed in conspiracy theories" because, he feels, it would be impossible for conspirators to keep the conspiracy secret.
But if that is the case, then why is Tyrell calling for a new investigation into the Bobby Kennedy assassination? If there really was a conspiracy in that assassination, the conspirators, according to Tyrells opening paragraphs, would have talked. Since no such talk has ever emerged, that would mean, under Tyrells reasoning, that there could be no conspiracy and, therefore, no need to have a new investigation.
But the fact is that Tyrell is wrong. There are conspiracies, especially those involving assassination (i.e., murder), in which the conspirators do not talk. After all, let us not forget that a criminal conviction for murder can involve the death penalty or life in prison without parole. Oftentimes that is enough incentive to keep murder conspirators, especially professional ones, silent about what they have done.
Consider Johnny Roselli, a member of the Mafia who was murdered in 1976, just before he was scheduled to testify before the United States Senate Committee on Intelligence, which was exploring the possibility of a conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy.
Roselli was the liaison between the Mafia and the Central Intelligence Agency when those two entities entered into an assassination partnership in the early 1960s. It is a fairly good assumption that Roselli did not commit "suicide," as some of the people surrounding the President John F. Kennedy assassination appeared to have done.
That is because his body parts were found floating in a drum in Miami Harbor. Given the gruesome nature of that discovery, it is also a virtual certainty that more than one person was responsible for Rosellis murder, which would make it a conspiracy. Yet, no one has ever talked and the murder has never been solved.
The same holds true for Mafia figure Jimmy Hoffa. It is pretty well assumed that he was murdered as part of a Mafia conspiracy. Yet, no one has ever talked.
Consider the United States conspiracy to murder American citizens Charles Horman and Frank Teruggi during the Chilean coup in 1973. None of those conspirators have ever talked, at least not publicly, but that does not negate the fact that United States intelligence officials conspired to murder them. We know that from a long-secret State Department investigative report that concluded that United States intelligence played a role in their murder. But to this day, we do not know anything more than that, both because the conspirators have kept their lips sealed and also because someone squelched the recommendation in that report for further investigation.
In 1953, the Central Intelligence Agency published an in-house "manual on assassination", which the Central Intelligence Agency was successful in keep secret for more than 40 years. The manual reflects that, early on, the Central Intelligence Agency was specializing not only in the art of political assassination but, equally important, also in the art of covering up Central Intelligence Agency involvement in the assassinations.
As previously stated, in the early 1960s, the Central Intelligence Agency and the Mafia entered into a top-secret assassination partnership. Thus, here you had two entities, both of whom specialized in murder and cover-up, getting together to jointly perform a political assassination.
Therefore, why should people not raise their eyebrows at least a little bit with respect to the political assassinations that took place in the 1960s, especially those in which the victims were sworn enemies of the Mafia or the Central Intelligence Agency or both, such as President Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy, and Martin Luther King, and especially where the facts in the case are bit too pat??
Maybe it is a good sign that Tyrell, notwithstanding his obvious reluctance to be labeled a "conspiracy theorist," is willing to take a closer look into the assassination of Bobby Kennedy and that the Washington Times is willing to publish his op-ed about it.
For more information, read:
" The Kennedy Autopsy" by Jacob Hornberger
"JFKs War with the National Security Establishment: Why Kennedy Was Assassinated" by Douglas Horne
"Regime Change: The Kennedy Assassination by Jacob Hornberger"
"The CIA, Terrorism, and the Cold War: The Evil of the National Security State" by Jacob Hornberger
"CIA & JFK: The Secret Assassination Files link" by Jefferson Morley.
"The National Security State and JFK, a FFF conference featuring Oliver Stone and ten other speakers"
"Altered History: Exposing Deceit and Deception in the JFK Assassination Medical Evidence" a five-part video by Douglas P. Horne
Printed here with permission from Mr. Jacob G. Hornberger of The Future of Freedom Foundation!! Their Great Website!!