Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Bertrand Russell on the JFK assassination



Bertrand Russell (1870 - 1972)

The highly respected and hugely influential British philosopher, historian and
social commentator wrote the following article on the assassination of JFK:

16 Questions on the Assassination
By Bertrand Russell
The Minority of One, 6 September 1964, pp. 6-8. 
The official version of the assassination of President Kennedy has been so riddled with contradictions that it is been abandoned and rewritten no less than three times. Blatant fabrications have received very widespread coverage by the mass media, but denials of these same lies have gone unpublished. Photographs, evidence and affidavits have been doctored out of recognition. Some of the most important aspects of the case against Lee Harvey Oswald have been completely blacked out. Meanwhile, the F.B.I., the police and the Secret Service have tried to silence key witnesses or instruct them what evidence to give. Others involved have disappeared or died in extraordinary circumstances.

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2 comments:

  1. Same bullshit as all the other conspiracy idiots.

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    1. Very intelligent comment you've made there Anonymous.

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