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Was Bush Involved With the JFK Assassination?

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We all know that the Warren Commission tells us that Kennedy was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald from the School Book Depository in Dallas. According to the Warren Commission Oswald Fired 3 shots. The first missed, the second hit Kennedy in the back, and the 3rd was the fatal blow to the head.

The first thing you should know is that Allen Dulles was a part of the Warren Commission. Allen Dules was a former Director of the CIA that was fired in Kennedy's first year of office. Dulles appointed Dr. J. Humes to preform the President's Autopsy despite the jurisdiction and protest of Dr. Earl Rose who was the Dallas County Medical Examiner. Dr. Humes had never done a gunshot autopsy before in his life, so naturally he was the first person to think of when it came to the most important autopsy in American history. He never probed the wounds, lost the presidents brain, and burned his notes. That's right......HE BURNED HIS NOTES! Humes was the one to tell us that the wound in the back of Kennedy's head was a small entry wound. But what about the several physicians at Parkland Medical Hospital in Dallas that examined the President? According to these physicians it was a LARGE EXIT wound. This would mean the president was shot from the front, not the back, which we know is where Oswald was, because the shots were after the President's Limo passed the School Book Depository.

Abraham Zapruder was on the sidewalk that day filming the event just in front of the "grassy knoll." On the Zapruder film we see the President clutch is throught just as it was struck just below the Adam's apple. Then we see the final blow that pushes the President BACK into his seat. But if he was shot in the back wouldn't he have been pushed FORWARD?

Where was the Secret Service? The President's Limo had handles on the back where the Secret Service could tag along and be available to cover the president if something were to happen, but they were ordered to stand down and told they were not needed, so they weren't present. Who gave that order?

No doubt this evidence should prove that Oswald was innocent of killing the President. In fact he was pointed out by John Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI, to be part of the CIA in 1960. It was heavily suggested that it was then that Oswald was on the FBI payroll as an informant on the CIA. If Oswald didn't do it then who did?

On August 14, 1978 a memo, written by CIA Director James Angelton, to his successor Richard Helms, appeared in Spotlight Magazine. The memo mention that Howard Hunt, an admitted assassin, was not only in Dallas the day Kennedy was shot, but also a part of the conspiracy to kill him. Hunt sued Spotlight Magazine for slander, but he lost. The magazine was proven innocent. If Spotlight Magazine is innocent, then the jury must of found some evidence that the accusations against Hunt were true which would make Hunt GUILTY. Hunt was never formally tried for the assassination.

If Howard Hunt was the man that shot the President, then as a CIA agent he was just following orders right? If the name Howard Hunt seems familiar to you then it is because that Richard Nixon brought Hunt into the White House as a part of his Security Staff. Hunt went on to lead the Plumber's Unit that broke into Watergate. While in prison he contacted Nixon and asked for $2 million, or he was going to talk. It was then that Hunt admitted to being a CIA assassin. Nixon ordered the FBI to halt their investigation of hunt in fear that they might uncover in his own word "The whole Bay of Pigs thing." Nixon wasn't even an elected official during the Bay of Pigs. He had lost the race to Kennedy in 1960, and then lost the race for congress following. Could Nixon be refering to the Kennedy Assassination?

In July of 1942 The Union Bank in New York was seized by the FBI under Hoover's order. Hoover's claim on the bank was that it was a Nazi asset. Prescott Bush, father of George Bush Sr. was the Director of The Union Bank, and protested Hoover's claim on the Bank. Prescott's boss was Averell Harriman who used the bank to fund Fritz Thyssen who was a financier for Adolf Hitler, so Hoover knew what he was talking about. What does this have to do with the assassination? Two things to note here. First Prescott Bush became senator in 1950. After being a former promoter of Hitler, he later promoted Richard Nixon for the Vice President position under Eisenhower. Also note that Howard Hunt, our shooter, admitted to working for Harriman in Paris, France for several years. The degrees of seperation here are becoming clear concerning these powerful devils.

In order to understand what these men have in common, we have to understand the term "Operation 40," most commonly known to the public as The Bay of Pigs Incident. Operation 40 was an attempt to mobilize CIA operatives into Cuba in order to assassinate Fidel Castro. Kennedy ordered the support for the operation's success to stand down as part of his agreement to the soviets to resolve the Cuban Missile Crisis. 

A memo written in 1964 by Hoover resurfaced in 1977, and was made public in 1988. The memo was an account of Hoover's investigation of the President's assassination. In the memo Hoover claims that those responsible were anti-Castro CIA operatives under the direction of George Bush. In 1992 Bush was confronted with this memo, but Bush replied it must be talking about another Bush because he wasn't in the CIA prior to 1976 when he was Director of the CIA.  So do we have any other evidence that suggest otherwise?

The secret code name for Operation 40 was Operation Zapata. It is important to note that George Bush was the sole owner of Zapata Oil Farm which is located off the Cuban, right in the middle of CIA operations at the time.  Was George Bush really silly enough to name a secret operation after his oil farm? During World War II Bush was an aviator. His first plane was named the Barbera II. After Barbera II was shot down and Bush was commissioned another plane he named it the Barbera III. If that doesn't question his character when it comes to naming things after his personal life, you may find it funny that the camouflaged navel vessel that was delivering supplies to the CIA stationed in Cuba was called the Barbera.

What does this have to do with the other characters? Operation 40 was put into motion while Eisenhower was still President.  In fact the whole thing was Nixon's idea. Howard Hunt was in command of Operation 40. So you can imagine after losing the presidency to Kennedy in 1960 and losing his race for Congress how enraged this tight nit group had become. Nixon, Hunt, and George Bush, were all in Dallas the day of the assassination.

We now have an innocent man, whom was shot by Jack Ruby, who was also a former employee of Nixon. We also have an actual shooter and a group of power hungry men that had reason to perform such an act. That November day in 1963 we lost a great man for no greater reason than power. He wasn't killed by a no-body Oswald, who just happened to be in the wrong place because he was spying on the CIA, but by men who sought power and the removal of Castro from Cuba. The real question here is, could it all happen again?


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