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A suspect transcript of a conversation between John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby, the man who killed Oswald, are among the treasure trove of items found in an old safe at the Dallas County District Attorney's Office.

Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins presented the items at a news conference Monday. Watkins says they were locked in a safe for nearly two decades and that investigators had made him aware of them after he took office in 2006.

Much of the attention focuses on the transcript purporting that Ruby and Oswald met at Ruby's nightclub on Oct. 4, 1963, less than two months before the Nov. 22 assassination. In it, they talked of killing the president because the Mafia wanted to "get rid of" his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy.

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Re: Lost JFK Assassination Documents Believed Found in Dallas Courthouse
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2008, 02:16:33 PM »
Today they are being reported to be fakes.  It is said that several county district attorneys (through the ages) have known about the content of the safe.  Some reports say the content was stiffled due to racist overtones.  None of it makes too much sense.

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Re: Lost JFK Assassination Documents Believed Found in Dallas Courthouse
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2008, 02:23:32 PM »
Today they are being reported to be fakes.  It is said that several county district attorneys (through the ages) have known about the content of the safe.  Some reports say the content was stiffled due to racist overtones.  None of it makes too much sense.
Even proof of them  being fakes, and a cursory look at  the story is enough to raise many doubts, will not stem the tide of more and better conspiracy theories.



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Re: Lost JFK Assassination Documents Believed Found in Dallas Courthouse
« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2008, 07:32:11 PM »
Where's pelican when you need him?
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Re: Lost JFK Assassination Documents Believed Found in Dallas Courthouse
« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2008, 08:20:13 PM »
Where's pelican when you need him?

Hush your damn mouth
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Re: Lost JFK Assassination Documents Believed Found in Dallas Courthouse
« Reply #6 on: February 18, 2008, 08:48:33 PM »
Where's pelican when you need him?

Well without the polock fisherman.................will DU sufice??

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CatWoman  (1000+ posts)      Mon Feb-18-08 09:00 PM
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Those 15 boxes of JFK assassination material that just showed up
 contains a "transcript" of Oswald making damning comments about finding an appropriate location to shoot Kennedy.

I don't think this issue or question of conspiracy will be put to bed in my lifetime.

BTW: I don't believe Oswald was a "lone gunman"; I do believe Kennedy was shot by more than one person.

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MadMaddie  (1000+ posts)      Mon Feb-18-08 09:03 PM
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1. I agree with you. I think it was a bigger conspiracy than 
 Americans will ever know. I think this will be a secret that will stay hidden forever.


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CatWoman  (1000+ posts)      Mon Feb-18-08 09:04 PM
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2. the others involved were murdered a long time ago
 probably right after "the hit".....


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alyce douglas  (1000+ posts)     Mon Feb-18-08 09:11 PM
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3. now where will the 15 or even more boxes of the bush administration
 will be oh, silly me, they are being shredded.


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alyce douglas  (1000+ posts)     Mon Feb-18-08 09:15 PM
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4. more than one person killed him, and I truly believe it was
 orchestrated by people in the government and those who wanted power, and it was a total coverup.

more than one person remember the "grassy knoll?"


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CatWoman  (1000+ posts)      Mon Feb-18-08 09:18 PM
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5. do you think LBJ was involved?
 I do.....


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Alexander (1000+ posts)      Mon Feb-18-08 09:29 PM
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7. I think Poppy Bush was involved, and maybe LBJ as well.

 
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RainDog  (1000+ posts)      Mon Feb-18-08 09:27 PM
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6. why would E. Howard Hunt have a "deathbed confession" 
 if there wasn't a conspiracy?

and didn't the reopened investigation determine that there was a conspiracy? and what about the guy, Veciana who got shot in the head but survived after he testified about a CIA guy he knew as "Maurice Bishop" who met with Oswald... and Oswald was i.d.ed by numerous people when he was with Clay Shaw and David Ferrie before the assassination handing out pamphlets.. the ONLY white person... to make him rather noticeable...

The CIA had final say on what went into the House Select Committee Report on the Assassination, so, gee... how truthful is that thing?

One good way to look at it is this: if Mexico had a president who was assassinated after a guy was taped a couple of weeks before talking about diff. ppl who were planning to assassinate him, if someone had made friends with the assassin and also lied about his connections with the Mexican secret intel service ala CIA and Shaw, if witnesses were shot in the head after a day of testimony, if the person assassinated had sworn to go after the mob, in spite of the mob's cozy relationship with internal and external spy agencies... if this new president didn't support a drive to invade Honduras and overthrow their leader, but the secret services did... if this pres. fired the head of intn'l spy agency b/c that head engaged in covert actions without the approval of the president.. and then THAT SAME person was in charge of the investigation of the assassination...

really, if this had happened in any other nation, no one in the U.S. would question that it was not a successful conspiracy to kill the president. in fact, people would think someone was naive to not believe it.

same with the coup d'etat here in 2000.

Americans are so ****ing stupid because they think they're so superior.

 
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ngant17 (916 posts)       Mon Feb-18-08 09:30 PM
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8. you mean the Warren Commission didn't have this
 to support their lone nut thesis? That would have been prima facie evidence in 1964. Why did they wait 43 years to publish it? Something doesn't add up IMHO.

Maybe some of this stuff was doctor'ed and it's being released now for public propaganda effect.

The single bullet theory was the most laughable excuse for proving that Oswald did it. CE399 is a pretty far-fetched excuse for explaining anything within scientific rationality
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Now everyone disregard what the serf Undies posted about these documents being fake
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Re: Lost JFK Assassination Documents Believed Found in Dallas Courthouse
« Reply #7 on: February 18, 2008, 09:07:22 PM »
I really should double check before I post something. :-)