Jfk Conspiracy Quotes

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Gayle Nix Jackson
“The truth is for those who seek it!”
Gayle Nix Jackson

“A rising sun died in America and the world on Nov. 22, 1963. Some say that we have never again seen such a rising sun in the sky as we did that morning. Even if it was cloudy or raining that day, the country and world were more innocent and optimistic at that moment than they have been since then. Some say that a piece of all of us – the hope that helps us get through another day - died that day. Others say the act just opened the eyes of many about what the U.S. government and other governments had done in our names for a long time.”
Kevin James Shay, Death of the Rising Sun: A Search for Truth in the JFK Assassination

Stewart Stafford
“Jack Ruby's assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald was the 1963 equivalent of the second plane hitting the Twin Towers on 9/11 - it turned a seemingly random act of violence into an orchestrated conspiracy, imagined in Ruby's case.”
Stewart Stafford

“Anyone who studies this evidence with an open mind understands that there was a coup in America in 1963, and that the plot was cleverly designed in an attempt to blame the assassination of President Kennedy on both Fidel Castro’s Cuba, and the Soviet Union, at the same time.”
Douglas Horne, JFK’s War with the National Security Establishment: Why Kennedy Was Assassinated

“Fifty years and people are still talking about who did it.”
Elizabeth Horton-Newton, View From the Sixth Floor: An Oswald Tale

A.K. Kuykendall
“Speculative fiction writers, those who speak truth to power through their literature, must lie while telling the truth. Witnesses in the assassination of John F. Kennedy - for example - can back me up on this fact, if only they could.”
A.K. Kuykendall

Stewart Stafford
“Lee Harvey Oswald fired the starting gun of America's nightmare years. This insignificant man's bullets didn't just echo through Dealey Plaza in 1963. The shockwaves from them arguably fuelled the turbulent events of the rest of the 1960s and only dissipated with Watergate and the end of the Vietnam War.”
Stewart Stafford

“Q: How, then, provest thou thy reincarnation, if thou admittest to hearing voices?
A: Sirs! The ONLY voice I hear is that of the DEAD Robert F. Kennedy, loving his brother whilst TICKLING my ear..!”
Cotton Juneaux Wood

“My entourage ASSURES me that, it is not a longer ARM I need to pacify them all, giving EACH my undivided attention: what's required is, simply, a longer life!”
Cotton Juneaux Wood

Steve Aylett
“Even the conspirators’ mistakes fed into the desired result. The term ‘rifle among Oswald’s possessions’ passed into the evidence and Report despite the fact that it was an order, not an evidentiary observation.”
Steve Aylett, Lint

Stewart Stafford
“You could argue that the killers of JFK learned from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar not to be such overt assassins. The symbolism of the killing was still there but the modus operandi hid the perpetrators. The ultimate coup d'états school their murderous heirs: shed the target's blueprint blood via a covert coup de grâce.”
Stewart Stafford

“...the attitude of the Joint Chiefs after the Missile Crisis was precisely what one might imagine, given the above events:
’We told you so; you failed to follow our advice and allowed this catastrophe to happen; you then failed in your duty to cleanse Cuba of Communist influence and an undeniable military threat to the United States by force, when presented with the perfect justification for war; and in doing so, you have proven yourself unfit to be President.’
In my view, the foregoing events — revealed by the Northwoods documents — are the Rosetta Stone to the Kennedy assassination. It is my opinion that the great disfavor with which the hawks (i.e., the overwhelming majority) in his own national security establishment viewed his eventual resolution to the coming Cuban Missile Crisis was the proximate cause of JFK’s assassination , one year later in Dallas.”
Douglas Horne, JFK’s War with the National Security Establishment: Why Kennedy Was Assassinated

David Talbot
“Former CIA agent and Watergate convict, Howard Hunt suggested several prominent CIA officials involved in the plot to assassinate JFK, including Richard Helms—the top agency’s top man.
The other CIA suspects Hunt named in his book were William Harvey and David Morales, a “cold-blooded assassin,” Hunt observed, who like his boss Harvey, was “possibly completely amoral.” While vigorously proclaiming his own innocence, Hunt speculated that Harvey—“a strange character hiding a mass of hidden aggression”—might have played the lead role in organizing the assassination, hiring Mafia sharpshooters “to administer the magic bullet” in Dallas. Hunt even went so far as to raise the possibility that Harvey was acting on orders from Vice President, Lyndon Johnson.”
David Talbot, Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years