All...
The question I raised was intended to find others on here who study frauds on the American people. What I find however, is that eventhough most of you have questions regarding the Kennedy assassination, most seem relatively satisfied with the official line. But, shouldn't all of your unanswered questions be answered? Questions about the Kennedys, King, Vince Foster, Ron Brown, Waco, OKC, and Ruby Ridge. So many unanswered questions. But they are not un-answerable.
Kennedy was backed by the Isreali lobby and organized crime. Both which helped him win the presidency, but only by 100,000 votes (the slimmest margin in American history!). Joe Kennedy promised both parties that they would always have his son's ear. The Isrealis wanted to have control of JFK's Middle East policy and the mob wanted to be left alone so that they could operate their international crime syndicate. Almost from JFK's anuguration, he waged a secret war against both of these...double crossing them completely.
JFK brought his brother Bobby on board as Attorney General to begin a massive drive against organized crime, while JFK's Middle East policy favored American interests and Palestinian refugees, ignoring his supposed promises.
During this time JFK realized that the CIA was out of control and operating its own agenda. It had set him up for tremendous criticism in the Bay of Pigs disaster (the failed attempt to remove Castro from Cuba). The mob's prositution and casino network in Cuba were destroyed by Castro's arrival. Then JFK fired Allen Dulles (CIA chief).
In addition, JFK wanted to withdraw the U.S. from Vietnam which would have significantly hampered the drug running operation that the Vietnam conflict concealed, operated by the CIA, the Isreali Mossad, and Meyer Lansky's organized crime syndicate.
Moreover, JFK wished to destroy the power of the Federal Reserve Board by issuing interest-free money (some of which was actually printed and is still in circulation)! The last president to issue interest-free money had been Abraham Lincoln...hmmm, what happened to him?
Now, it is possible that any one of these affected groups had a clear motive to wack JFK, but keep in mind JFK was taking on all of them, simultaneously. An obvious fatal error on his part.
So, what was JFK going to tell us?
I believe that Kennedy knew that the government of the United States was not what it appeared to be, nor functioned how our Founding Fathers insisted. I believe he knew who actually pulled the strings in government and what exactly they were intending to do (with all of us). As heroic as his efforts were to turn against these internal forces, he stood no chance to succeed.
Do you all still believe that we live in a free republic? Think again.