thedopefishlives
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I would've said Soviet Union.
A prediction: Latell's book will be attacked or poo-pooed by leftists and conspiracy theorists of the JFK assassination (the two groups overlap of course) who would much rather believe the U.S. government killed Kennedy than believe a communist government under attack by the JFK administration would have had a motive to encourage Oswald to kill JFK.“Castro and a small number of Cuban intelligence officers were complicit in Kennedy’s death but … their involvement fell short of an organized assassination plot,” [Latell] writes in “Castro’s Secrets: The CIA and Cuba’s Intelligence Machine,” a well-footnoted polemic about Cuba’s General Directorate of Intelligence...
Latell says accused assassin Lee Harvey Oswald told Cuban diplomats in Mexico City in September 1963 that he might kill JFK. Latell also speculates, without any direct evidence, that Oswald kept the Cubans apprised of his plans as he made his way to Dallas...
Latell’s most intriguing contribution is the testimony of Florentino Aspillaga, a career General Directorate of Intelligence officer who defected to the United States in 1987. Latell interviewed him extensively in 2007 and 2008, and found him unusually credible on the workings of the Cuban security forces. Aspillaga told Latell that on Nov. 22, 1963, he was manning a Cuban radio monitoring station that usually focused on Miami or Langley. His bosses, he said, made an unusual request that day: monitor the airwaves in Texas. Soon came the shocking news that JFK had been killed in Dallas. “Castro knew,” Aspillaga is quoted as saying. “They knew Kennedy would be killed.”
Welcome to the forum, Rebel. He is. In one interview he claimed that he'd shot JFK on his left side--from the grassy knoll. When he realized his error he claimed that he'd meant his own left.![]()
A prediction: Latell's book will be attacked or poo-pooed by leftists and conspiracy theorists of the JFK assassination (the two groups overlap of course) who would much rather believe the U.S. government killed Kennedy than believe a communist government under attack by the JFK administration would have had a motive to encourage Oswald to kill JFK.
Leftists who admire and adulate Castro (and also, bizarrely, at the same time, JFK, the man who hated Castro and wanted him dead and was planning another invasion of Cuba when he was killed) do not want believe this. It is no coincidence that Oliver Stone after making JFK, the biggest CT movie of all time, when on to make not one but two ass-kissing documentaries about Fidel for HBO.
Another thing that always has amazed me is how far right CTers tend to even admire JFK.
I've been reading a lot about the Kennedy years recently (history and commentary, not conspiracy theories). What amazes me is that the fawning adulation of JFK has no relation to his actual policies, his character (when he wasn't boffing Mafia molls he was being injected with mind-altering drugs) or the historical record.
Myth: Liberal JFK and conservative Richard Nixon were enemies.
Reality: JFK respected Nixon, and preferred him to liberal members of his own party.
The Historical Record
Myth: John and Bobby Kennedy Opposed McCarthyism.
Fact: Both Bobby and John were friends with, and politically supported, McCarthy.
The Historical Record
Myth: The Kennedys Were Good Friends with Adlai Stevenson.
Fact: John and Bobby were suspicious of, and sometimes downright contemptuous of, the "effeminate" Stevenson.
The Historical Record
Myth: Kennedy's Domestic Policy Agenda was Liberal.
Fact: Kennedy was stand-offish toward the Civil Rights movement and cut the capital gains tax.
The Historical Record
Myth: Kennedy was a Foreign Policy Liberal who Planned to Let Communists Take over in South Vietnam.
Fact: Kennedy was a Cold Warrior and anti-communist.
The Historical Record
Myth: John and Bobby Kennedy Opposed McCarthyism.
Fact: Both Bobby and John were friends with, and politically supported, McCarthy.
Tailgunner Joe dated two of their sisters and was godfather to Kathleen, RFK's oldest.
I honestly don't know why JFK is so mythologized. Because he was young?
I honestly don't know why JFK is so mythologized. Because he was young?
He freed a lot of people, but it seems the good they die young. I just looked around and he's gone.Tailgunner Joe dated two of their sisters and was godfather to Kathleen, RFK's oldest.
I honestly don't know why JFK is so mythologized. Because he was young?
You weren't standing on the Grassy Knoll at the time were you? See anything suspicious?!He freed a lot of people, but it seems the good they die young. I just looked around and he's gone.
Happens pretty much anytime someone famous dies young and before the shine wears off. James Dean, Marylin Monroe, etc... Think how even more famous Elvis would be if he had passed while still the "Thin Elvis."I honestly don't know why JFK is so mythologized. Because he was young?
You could argue that the third shot was a total fluke.
http://www.alternet.org/news/155622...-_Has_a_Theory_About_Kennedy's_Assassination/
Anyone think this would be worth reading?
Oswald's motives were more personal than political... The evidence points to the conclusion that Oswald killed JFK because of deep rooted personality issues...
I was hoping it would be less like a King novel and more like a piece of (mostly) non-fiction written by someone with years of experience writing books combined with really high-dollar publishers and editors. But oh well.If you mean the Stephen King novel, yes, but only if you are a King fan. I read it and found myself skipping ahead after a while, only reading the parts about Oswald. If you want a fictional take on Oswald, read Don DeLillo's Libra, a much better book.
I was hoping it would be less like a King novel and more like a piece of (mostly) non-fiction written by someone with years of experience writing books combined with really high-dollar publishers and editors. But oh well.
If you mean the Stephen King novel, yes, but only if you are a King fan. I read it and found myself skipping ahead after a while, only reading the parts about Oswald. If you want a fictional take on Oswald, read Don DeLillo's Libra, a much better book.
From the linked article.
I would disagree. Oswald's motives were personal but they were also deeply political.
There was a post-assassination cover up of Oswald's pre-assassination activities and associations and, yes, the Kennedy family, specifically RFK, was involved in the cover up along with LBJ, the CIA, FBI, et al. Avenues of investigation were curtailed and information was withheld from the Warren Commission, governmental agencies and officials and the American public.
This cover up is by far the most interesting and intriguing angle on the assassination as it relates to suppressed information about Oswald's motive in killing the President and the possible assistance and tacit encouragement he received in carrying out the assassination.
The scientific and forensic evidence nails Oswald and there is no credible evidence of a second shooter. The only remaining question is who had foreknowledge of Oswald's expressed intention of killing JFK and what did they do to advance (or, at the very least, not impede) his goal of political assassination.
At some point, I'll post a thread about my family (primarily my father and his older brother) and how I was raised to believe the mafia hit both the Kennedy brothers - a tease - my father said (after having seen Oswald on TV) "that ******* won't last a week."