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Video: RFK Jr. Repeats Assertion That CIA Killed JFK
“There were multiple people involved… they were all working together in cahoots with the CIA”
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5 months agoon
Steve Watson

During an interview Tuesday, Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. once again directly accused the CIA of killing President John F. Kennedy, his uncle, and then engaging in a “60-year coverup”.
During the interview on Hannity, RFK Jr. stated “There are millions of pages of documents; CIA documents, of transcripts, of recorded conversations from the Cuban embassy in Mexico City… there are confessions of people who were directly involved in the plot or the planning of the plot, who were peripheral to the plot. There’s a 60-year coverup.”
“The Warren Commission was run by Allen Dulles who was head of the CIA who my uncle fired, and then insinuated himself onto the Warren Commission and essentially ran the Warren Commission and kept this evidence from the Warren Commissioners,” he continued.
The Democratic candidate added that “When Congress — ten years later — investigated the crime with much more evidence than the Warren Commission had at its disposal, Congress found that, yeah, it was a plot, it was a conspiracy.”
“There were multiple people involved. And most of the people in that investigation believed that it was the CIA that was behind it — because the evidence was so overwhelming to them,” He added.
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RFK JR SAYS EVIDENCE SHOWS THE CIA WAS INVOLVED IN THE JFK ASSASSINATION
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Kennedy also spoke about Jack Ruby’s connections to the mob, and his father Robert F. Kennedy’s gut instinct that the CIA was behind JFK’s assassination.
“None of it made any sense,” he noted, adding “Even when I was a little boy, I was my uncle was laying at rest in the East Room being waked, and I was standing in the main foyer of the White House with my aunt, Jackie Kennedy, and my father and my mother. And President Johnson came in and told us that Lee Harvey Oswald had just been killed by Jack Ruby. I said to my mom at that point, ‘Why did he kill him? Did he love our family?'”
“My father, when he investigated Jack Ruby, he found out that Jack Ruby had been deeply involved with Carlos Marcello’s mob, Sam Giancana, and all the mob leaders Santos Trafficante, who were the Havana casino owners who had been recruited by the CIA in the Castro murder plots. So they were all working together in cahoots with the CIA,” Kennedy further asserted.
He continued, “The day my uncle was killed, I was picked up at Sidwell Friends school and brought home. the first phone call my father made after J. Edgar Hoover told him his brother had been shot was to the CIA desk officer in Langley, only a mile from our house, and my father said to him: “Did you people do this?”
“His next call was to Harry Ruiz, one of the Cuban Pay of Pigs leaders who had remained very close to our family and to my father, my father asked him the same question,” Kennedy added.
He continued, “Then, my father called John McCone, who was the head of the CIA, and asked him to come to the house. McCone came over and when I came home from Sidwell Friends school, my father was walking in the yard with John McCone, and my father was posing the same question to him: was it our people who did this to my brother?”
“It was my father’s first instinct that the agency had killed his brother,” Kennedy urged.
During his campaign announcement last month, RFK Jr. spoke about his uncle vowing to âtake the CIA and shatter it into a thousand pieces and scatter it into the windâ after the disastrous Bay of Pigs incident.
RFK Jr. emphasised that JFK had concluded before he was assassinated that âthe function of the intelligence agencies had become to provide the military industrial complex with a constant pipeline of war.â
Kennedy Jr. promised to âlet looseâ on those who have attempted to silence him for 18 years, asserting âThis is what happens when you censor somebody for 18 years. Iâve got a lot to talk about.â
RFK Jr. also again noted on Twitter that JFK was furious with the CIA after The Bay of Pigs fiasco and intended to destroy it:
The CIA lied to my uncle and to the Brigade. My uncle wanted to resign after those men were ambushed on the beach. He told his top aid âI want to shatter the CIA into 1000 pieces and scatter it to the winds.â
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) May 9, 2023
He also expanded on his comments on the CIA and secrecy surrounding JFK’s death:
As a Senator, Joe Biden voted for the Assassination Records Act of 1992, requiring that all documents related to the killing of JFK be released by 2017. But President Biden is still keeping thousands of pages heavily redacted, including 44 pages related to a shadowy CIA agent andâŚ
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) May 8, 2023
The majority of people working at the CIA are good, patriotic people committed to their missions and the law. My own daughter-in-law was a field agent, and she is among the bravest people I have known.
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) May 8, 2023
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Democratic Mayor Of Dallas: “American Cities Need Republicans… & I’m Becoming One”
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1 day agoon
23 September, 2023Zero Hedge

While the Democratic Mayor of Dallas says the city has thrived, Eric Johnson writes in a very frank WSJ op-ed that, elsewhere, Democratic policies have exacerbated crime and homelessness.
“The future of Americaâs great urban centers depends on the willingness of the nationâs mayors to champion law and order and practice fiscal conservatism.
Our cities desperately need the genuine commitment to these principles (as opposed to the inconsistent, poll-driven commitment of many Democrats) that has long been a defining characteristic of the GOP.”
As we have written in detail previously, cities governed by Democrat mayors have seen the largest increases in homicide rates over the past year as well as registered the highest homicide rate per capita in Q1 out of 45 cities, according to a new report.
Homicide rates in 45 of the most populated American cities rose by approximately 10 percent on average between Q1, 2021 and Q1, 2023, and continue to rise, according to an April 26 report by WalletHub. Blue cities were found to have a higher increase in homicide rates compared to red cities. The report designated a city as red or blue based on the mayorâs political affiliation.
The top five cities that saw the greatest increase in per capita homicide are Richmond, Virginia; Memphis, Tennessee; Durham, North Carolina; Garland, Texas; and Washington, D.C.
Except for Garland, where Mayor Scott LeMay is a Republican, the remaining four cities have mayors who are affiliated with the Democratic Party.
The highest homicide rate per capita in the first quarter of 2023 was in Memphis at 14.19 per 100,000 residents. New Orleans, Louisiana, came in second at 12.76, followed by Baltimore, Maryland, with 10.47, St. Louis, Missouri, with 9.91, and Detroit, Michigan, with 8.52.
Excluding St. Louis, the other four cities have mayors affiliated with the Democratic Party. The mayor of St. Louis, Tishaura Jones, was a former Democrat member of the Missouri House of Representatives.
“In other words,” the Dallas Mayor adds:
“American cities need Republicans – and Republicans need American cities.”
And that’s exactly what he does – changing his party affiliation to ‘Republican’, ready to leave office in 2027 as a Republican.
He is able to lift the ‘mask’ and see the problem that troubles so many of America’s cities.
“Unfortunately, many of our cities are in disarray… Most of these local leaders are proud Democrats who view cities as laboratories for liberalism rather than as havens for opportunity and free enterprise.”
Again, he nails it, daring to suggest the unmentionables that we have previously reported, Gregg W. Etter, a professor at the Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Central Missouri, blamed the tendency of politicians to seek âsimplistic, one-size-fits-all solutions to complex problemsâ as a reason behind the spike in homicides across the nation.
Politicians offer such solutions to gain favor with political interest groups during elections, he pointed out. For instance, when faced with the issue of police using force in isolated instances, such politicians might support defunding the police rather than dealing with problematic officers.
This ends up resulting in a less-effective police force, higher response times, lower morale among officers, and an âincreasing unwillingnessâ to engage in proactive policing, he said.
âThis has left many police forces in a strictly reactive mode, only responding to crimes that have already occurred. In addition, no-cash bail rulings have put many dangerous criminals back onto the streets even though they are arrested several times for violent crimes,â Etter said.
âIn cities where these two things are happening, the crime rate has spiked. You have less police officers and more dangerous criminals at large.â
“Too often, local tax dollars are spent on policies that exacerbate homelessness, coddle criminals and make it harder for ordinary people to make a living,” writes Johnson.
“And too many local Democrats insist on virtue signaling – proposing half-baked government programs that aim to solve every single societal ill – and on finding new ways to thumb their noses at Republicans at the state or federal level. Enough. This makes for good headlines, but not for safer, stronger, more vibrant cities.”
He concludes, with a strong suggestion at the ballot box
“…the overwhelming majority of Americans who call our cities home deserve to have real choicesânot âprogressiveâ echo chambersâat city hall.”
We can only imagine the anger raging among the leftists as this one man steps up and unleashes the terrible truth about liberal-run urbania. You’re not supposed to say any of that in your out-loud voice.
Is it time for change?
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Seattle Reverses Course, Makes Public Drug Use Arrestable Crime
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2 days agoon
22 September, 2023Zero Hedge

The Seattle City Council on Tuesday ruled that public drug use will soon be illegal in the city.
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CB 120645 adds the crimes of using a controlled substance in public space and knowing possession of a controlled substance to the statute’s list of crimes. The move follows a Sept. 12 proposed ordinance passed by the Seattle City Council’s Public Safety and Human Services Committee by a vote of 4-1.
Residents were sharply divided over the plan.
“There is no budget to support this and there is no plan, no care, compassion or commitment to do anything other than imprison our most vulnerable citizens,” said one woman during the public comment section during a committee meeting.
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“Restoring a safe and welcoming environment downtown will bring back residents, workers and visitors, increase the momentum needed to get downtown on a sustained path to recovery,” said one man.
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Biden Stumbles on Flag, Fiddles with Earpiece in Awkward Press Conference with Brazilâs President Lula
The press conference featured multiple awkward moments.

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3 days agoon
21 September, 2023Frances Martel | Breitbart

President Joe Biden met with fellow socialist chief executive Luiz InĂĄcio Lula da Silva of Brazil on Wednesday to announce a joint initiative on âworkersâ rightsâ intended to promote the restructuring of their economies to fight alleged climate change.
The press conference following their engagement, the second of the year, featured multiple awkward moments between the two leaders, including an instance in which Lula appeared to expect a handshake from Biden, who turned his back and walked offstage (Biden had shaken Lulaâs hand earlier during the press conference).
The beginning of the press conference also featured a moment in which Biden walked out without Lula and stumbled into a Brazilian flag.
Biden walks on stage without the Brazilian president, almost knocks down a flag, then does a little jog pic.twitter.com/JbrV7LBMpc
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) September 20, 2023
Biden delivered his remarks without incident, proclaiming his âthe most pro-union administration in American historyâ and promising that the elimination of fossil fuels, gas-powered vehicles, and other staples of daily life in the name of combatting climate change would create more jobs and benefit workers.
âWe will advance a worker-centric clean â a worker-centered clean energy transition. Folks, as Iâve told labor from the very beginning: When I think of climate change, I think of jobs,â Biden declared. âJobs.â
Bidenâs call to eliminate established conventional energy-based industries comes less than a week after the United Auto Workers (UAW) union launched a strike to demand fairer wages and worker contracts. The nearly 13,000 American automobile industry workers currently on strike are demanding significant wage increases of up to 40 percent, the return of contract provisions that ensure wages are adjusted according to inflation, and changes in the system that would allow new workers to make as much as workers serving longer but doing the same job, among other demands.
Pivotally, the workers seek protection in the face of Bidenâs government dumping massive amounts of taxpayersâ money into electric vehicles and other âgreenâ technology.
The demands for protection from inflation and âgreenâ industrial reform are related: the $1.9-trillion âInflation Reduction Actâ provided millions in subsidies and offered preferential treatment for âgreenâ energy projects, and, in spending so much money, significantly worsened Americaâs ongoing inflation woes.
UAW representatives have cited the subsidies and extensive bailout payments to major automobile companies as a reason they do not feel compelled to negotiate fairly with workers.
General Motors and Stellantis, two of the companies most directly affected by the strike, announced they would lay off over 2,000 workers on Wednesday as a result of the strike.
âWhether itâs your autoworkers or any other union worker, record corporation profits should mean record contracts for union workers,â Biden said alongside Lula on the same day.
When Lula took the podium to speak, Biden appeared to struggle to untangle his earpiece, meant for live translation of Lulaâs comments from Portuguese to English.
đ¨ | Tristes imĂĄgenes: Biden lucha durante un minuto para intentar ponerse unos audĂfonos, mientras comparte escenario con el socialista y enemigo declarado de EEUU, Lula da Silva: pic.twitter.com/6v7aMdpQJ2
— Emmanuel RincĂłn (@EmmaRincon) September 20, 2023
The official White House transcript of their conversation shows Lula interrupting his opening statement and repeatedly asking Biden if he could hear his remarks:
PRESIDENT LULA: (As interpreted.) Well, first of all, I would like to greet President Biden and to say to President Biden â
Can you hear me, President Biden?
This is a historical moment for Brazil and for the U.S.
President Biden, can you hear me?
(President Biden nods.)
I â you can? Yes, good.
Technical difficulties ultimately solved, Lula used his remarks to condemn âneoliberal politicsâ for hurting the global labor movement and to enforce Bidenâs claim that the elimination of entire core industries to resolve alleged climate change would result in a thriving economy for workers.
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