FALSE FLAG OERATION (1963): The President’s Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy (a.k.a. the Warren “Omission”) appointed by Democratic (socialist/fascist) President Lyndon Johnson, and chaired by Earl Warren, chief justice of the United States, releases its 888 page report concluding: there was no conspiracy; Lee Harvey Oswald had acted alone; he had fired only three bullets; the first—the magic bullet—fired from above, hit Kennedy at the base of neck; moved upward; exited his trachea, leaving a five millimeter hole (from a 6.55 mm diameter slug); resumed traveling downward, hitting Democratic governor John Connally, of the republic of texas, in the back; exited Connally’s chest; traveled downward, shattered his right wrist; and lodged into his right thigh—but was found in nearly pristine condition on a stretcher at Parkland Hospital. In all, Oswald fired three shots with a bolt-action rifle in 3.86 seconds—a feat that could not be matched by with such accuracy by Federal marksmen.
- A false flag operation is a clandestine action usually carried out by a group with an agenda, done in such a way to mislead a population into believing it is being done by someone else.
- In the opinion of history, and of the editors and writers, we are forced to agree on prima facie evidence alone that this is a False Flag incident at least in the military way.
CONSPIRACY ALERT:
- Many key witnesses who observed events that conflicted with the Warren Omission’s findings were not called to testify.
- To make the facts fit the findings, it became necessary for one bullet to hit strike both Kennedy and Democratic governor John Connally, going through “15 layers of clothing, 7 layers of skin, and approximately 15 inches of muscle tissue, struck a necktie knot, removed 4 inches of rib, and shattered a radius bone.” This “Magic Bullet” was found in pristine condition, on Connally’s gurney at the hospital.
- In the last moments before the Warren Commission Report went public, Republican (fascist/socialist) CONgressman Gerald R. Ford, of michigan, changed the report to read that President Kennedy was struck “at the back of the neck,” instead of “in the upper back,” which supports the “Single-Bullet Theory” (a.k.a. Magic-Bullet Theory”) that Oswald acted alone.
- Oswald was supposed to have fired at Kennedy from behind. Yet the bullet that killed Kennedy left a baseball sized exit wound in the BACK of his head. This indicates the fatal shot was fired from the FRONT.
- There are many books that debunk the report of the Warren Omission. The editors recommend these three for further investigation:
- On the Trail of the Assassins, by Jim Garrison (1988);
- JFK: The CIA, Vietnam, and the Plot to Assassinate John F Kennedy, Fletcher Prouty (1992); and
- Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy, by Jim Marrs (1993).
NOTE: In the last moments before the Warren Commission Report went public, Republican (fascist/socialist) CONgressman Gerald R. Ford, of michigan, changed the report to read that President Kennedy was struck “at the back of the neck,” instead of “in the upper back,” which supports the “Single-Bullet Theory” (a.k.a. Magic-Bullet Theory”) that Oswald acted alone.
[restored 10/9/2022]
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References:
Calvin D. Linton, ed., The Bicentennial Almanac: 200 Years of America, 1776-1976, (Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson, 1975), 401.
Single-bullet theory – Wikipedia
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