JFK cover-up a turning point for government
Logic can be a tremendous ally helping separate lies from truth when presented with any government narrative. You and I do not need to become victims of lies leading us down a path of darkness when logic and facts offer the bright light of truth.
The JFK cover-up was a turning point for truth from government for our country and indeed the world. In the ’50s and ’60s people had a level of trust in authority and government. JFK’s killing changed that, and today more than 60 percent of Americans reject the Warren Report.
So who is right; the government or those of us who reject the Warren Report and lone gunman theory? Logic tells us if the sun comes up every day, it likely comes up tomorrow. If I throw a ball in the air and it comes down every time, it will likely do the same on the next throw. That’s logic.
So it is with bullets. Hollow point bullets expand, explode, shred and tear, leaving bullet fragments behind as they strike a target, while metal jacket bullets penetrate, leaving few or no bullet fragments when they strike a target. This occurs repeatedly and unmistakenly, over and over again. That’s logic.
Kennedy’s head shot exploded and left behind 30-50 bullet fragments — a hollow point bullet. The neck shot penetrated, leaving a small entrance and exit wound with virtually no fragments — a metal jacket bullet. Two different bullets, two guns, two or more shooters. Goodbye lone gunman lie.
It is important to expose the truth about JFK because when the deep state powers of government escape prosecution they are emboldened, committing even worse crimes. They believe they are unprosecutable and above the law. Government deceptions increase in scope and audacity.
Today our country struggles in a sea of government lies. We struggle to unravel deceptions because hidden truths lead to government corruption and injustice. Untold truth fosters criminality in government.
Can you believe the CIA still withholds JFK documents after 54 years; because one lone gunman with one lone rifle killed JFK? Really, CIA … one lone gunman, one lone gun, after 54 years … you want to protect national security you say … really, CIA; one man, one rifle, 54 years later … really, national security … that’s not logical.
Terry Watto
Lehighton