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and ignoring mountains of debt.

If God loves our neighbor as much as ourselves,

God loves all kids the same. And we all deserve

equal shares of what God made: Earth's bounty by name.

So trace the bad, their appointments and promotions, and the trees of hires and promotions thereafter and you shall find those to remove from power.

Break the links in government that make it run for the rich few instead of running for We the people, and make all take an oath to serve the people of the nation,

With one worker family supporting wages.

And tax the high end to move the funds to benefit the low end with jobs in green energy areas.

with decent money the low end drives the economy best.

cause this is where the market multiplier has zest and it’s good for private industry as well

when regulations stop their cheap sucks

on federal and state money chunks

meant to serve:

We the People of the nation.

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Summary of 9 JFK books JCD read and recommends

1. Best Evidence by David S. Lifton , 1980: Complete documentation of the change in body evidence of John F. Kennedy’s corpse in the first 6-10 hours following the shooting of the president. I recommend getting the movie “Best Evidence” where David interviews key witnesses to the story to allow the viewers to come to their own conclusions. Very well done. It’s shocking what the military and Secret Service did with the body of JFK that day. A must read.

2. Rush to Judgment by Mark Lane, 1966: Excellent review of the ineptness of the Warren Report. Lane interviews witnesses in the early years after Kennedy’s death. He documents the Oswald negative result of the parafin test for the alleged murder weapon and shows that a lie was perpetuated in the media about it being positive. ( In other words, Oswald did not fire a rifle that day by the evidence). The test positive for a pistol (nitrates on both hands is inconclusive and likely the result of printers ink from his work) He documents the false trail of finger print evidence that the FBI fingerprint supervisor, with 32 years of experience, refuted when Lt Day of the Dallas Police shows up with a latent print 4 days later (when the expert saw none the day after the killing on the same weapon). He documents the test of the 3 master riflemen from the NRA who had the Mannlicher-Carcano, allegedly used by Oswald, first rebuilt so that it could be sited as Oswald’s rifle lacked one shim to align the sites. Then with 6 shots a piece at non moving targets none of the Masters shots hit the neck or head on the target and only one master met the timing constraint. This was sponsored by the Warren Commission. All were given unlimited time for their first shot. The Warren Commission still affirmed that Oswald, who barely qualified with a rifle in the Marine Corp got 2 out of three shots to count with no alignment on his scope to correctly determine aim, and while the target was moving. That is preposterous! The Commission committed treason in the identification of Oswald as the shooter as he did not fire a rifle that day, the rifle (that showed up the next day as the murder weapon) was out of alignment with the scope, and the alleged shooter was a below average shot, while masters, the highest experts in the NRA, failed to prove feasibility with the same weapon (after alignment) on a fixed set of targets in 6 tries each (18shots). Mr. Lane also documented the false i.d. of a 70

German Mauser 7.65 on 22 Nov by three Dallas officers on the sixth floor, which became a Mannlicher-Carcano the next day. ( They flubbed the weapons plant). He documented the need for 20 year old ammunition for the Carcano as ammunition fabrication had ceased 20 years previous. Such ammunition would be unreliable. He documented the near blind fearful man, Mr. Brennan, as the key witness against Oswald for the Kennedy shooting who didn’t identify Oswald at first and needed to be talked into it. And it goes on and on and on. The preponderance of witnesses thought the fatal shot came from the grassy knoll and that’s where everybody ran after the shooting, including people in the book depository. He identifies these witnesses painstakingly.

This book refutes the Warren Commission findings. Excellent first read

3. Plausible Denial by Mark Lane, 1991: Documents Counselor Lane’s defense of a magazine sued for slander by E. Howard Hunt, an alleged CIA conspirator in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Lane located an inside witness to a major part of the murder conspiracy, Marita Lorenz, a past girl friend of Fidel Castro who was lured into the CIA by Frank Sturgis in a plot to try to kill Castro. Because Sturgis was a mid level honcho for the recruitment of “Bay of Pigs” volunteers, and he and his men hated Kennedy and when given the order to assemble a caravan to head for Dallas, took Marita along with them. She testified by written deposition of her witnessing of E. Howard Hunt as a paymaster for the slaying of John F. Kennedy. Hunt was a superior to Sturgis in the hierarchy. Marita, Sturgis, and several Cuban counter revolutionaries traveled to Dallas with a separate car full of weapons and arrived on 21 November, 1963. They stayed at a Motel where Hunt was located and Marita witnessed him paying off Sturgis and Jack Ruby. Riders in the caravan included Gerry Patrick Hemming, the Novo brothers, and a pilot named Pedro Diaz Lanz (and possibly more that she didn’t identify). The jury believed her testimony and found for the defendant. Past CIA Director Richard Helm is also identified as having initialed a memo identifying Hunt’s presence in Dallas on 22 November, 1963. Marita did not take part and left town on a flight to New York on 21 November, 1963. She reported this to the FBI in New York the next day But the FBI was forced to get in line behind its Director on 22November, who disregarded every bit of truth. John C. Dean believes Pedro Diaz Lanz looks like the umbrella man from photos of him on the curb after the shooting. The FBI forced the Oswald conclusion, which everybody has trouble swallowing to this day.

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4. The Great Zapruder Film Hoax by James Fetzer, et al, 2003. This is a book that scientifically details the corruption of visual evidence presented in the Zapruder film. It says that the film available today is a copy of the original with the deletion of frames, blurring of frames, use of traveling mattes to offset the foreground (limo party) from the background (with possible artistic overlays), and reconstitution through the use of an optical printer to provide a seamless copy with dubious content. A simple test to prove the use of an optical printer which requires Kodachrome film (rather than the daytime Kodacolor film) is to subject a small piece of the “Zapruder film” to a destructive chemical test to see what type of film it is: Kodacolor (daylight film) as in the original, or Kodachrome (night time and lab film under nonsunlight conditions) as in any edited seamless copies . The House Committee on Assassinations refused to allow this test even though it could be done on the Zapruder family section of the film without affecting the historical Kennedy part. I call that an obstruction of justice in the investigation of a murder case of a US president and treasonous behavior. The analysis includes a phony remake of Mary Moorman that shows her on the grass rather than the street (where she was) when the limo passed her by and the head shot occurred. Dr. John Costella, David Lifton, and numerous other major researchers joined forces for this project with Fetzer. This book presents irrefutable evidence as to the alteration of the Zapruder film, handled by both the Secret Service and the CIA on the night of the assassination.

5. Blood Money & Power by Barr McClellan, 2003: tells the experiences of one of Lyndon Johnson’s attorneys over the 5 years he served as counsel to Johnson while employed by Ed Clark, Johnson’s principal attorney and business partner during his career. Convincing hear say evidence is presented by Attorney McClellan who lost his license to practice as a result of his betrayal of confidential client information when he wrote this book. So here’s a man, late in life, willing to give up his profession and face criticism (and possibly death) to set the record straight. This book covers the disappearance of 3 poll volunteers who witnessed a change in the books at one polling site that threw the election to Johnson in the ’48 Democratic primary for the senate. He knew the attorney who cooked the books, and later when the heat was turned up the book was burnt and the poll workers were never found.

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Barr also explains the money shuffle and business appointments made possible by having a seat in congress. Johnson appointed cronies or people he could leverage for later assistance and became very rich from kick-backs and laundering. Ed Clark got Mack Wallace off with probation for first degree murder because he controlled the judge. It is my contention that this money siphoning business has been taking place ever since and grown to include borrowing money against the US to steal for private use by the crooks who run the country. This crime would be of enormous proportions starting with the Reagan Administration (who tripled our debt over its first 200 yrs.). The crooks are not satisfied with skimming what the US buys for cash; they went into borrowing money (to up the cash available) and stealing that against the credit of the people of the United States. Barr accounts for the thinking of men in this generation in Texas, where murder is just another business tool, and probably still is. Johnson was an angry tough Texas politician who could also coo. He’d do anything to get what he wanted, and he wanted the presidency.

This is an inside view of the real Lyndon Johnson and the scummy business he perpetrated. He was a mental and emotional wreck in his final years and it would be interesting to see his psychiatrist’s notes. He had a grand jury indictment for murder, posthumously.

6. JFK and the Unspeakable James W. Douglass, 2008: This book details the Presidency of JFK in a way to help the reader understand why he wasn’t liked within the government and exactly what happened to make it that way. He wasn’t there to play a “give and take” game; he was there to do what he thought was right for the nation as a whole and the people who he represented, only greedy angry minority elements in government and industry didn’t agree with him, and so he became a doomed man. Other witnesses are detailed beautifully to add to the proof of conspiracy. There’s a soldier on leave (Gordon Arnold) who felt two shots whiz by his head on the knoll during the assassination, shot from behind the picket fence, who gave up his film and got out of town quickly out of fear. Movie interview avail. A deaf man witnessed two men behind the picket fence and a rifle torn down quickly after the shooting and stuffed into a railroad workers tool bag. Other assassination attempts prior to Dallas include Chicago September, ’63: JFK cancels under advice. Florida, another try........then Dallas. The book had a background spiritual tone (which I accepted as the leaning of the author), but was otherwise very informative and sensible.

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7. Confessions of an Economic Hit Man by John Perkins, 2004: This book is a tell all on U.S. Foreign Policy (muscle around the world to control natural resources and markets and governments). The author confesses to have been a high level set up man for leveraged control of foreign nations. He explains the idea like this: A high level study team arranges to meet with high level government officials from a foreign nation (that is of interest). They propose to study how a major infrastructure change to the less developed nation can lead to great progress and great profits for that nation. Their study is abnormally optimistic leading the host nation to bite on proposals to do the work. It is always over the head of the nation a bit so that they need to borrow money to get the work done. Arrangements are made with the World Bank to provide the funds. The development runs into typical engineering changes and cost increases and delays and when it is complete the nation is way over its head in debt, and performance is not as good as they expected. So the U.S.

Company offers to help pay the debt for concessions on their resources.

That’s how we interact with third world countries. They also offer huge money up front to the leaders to become business partners or to just outright use their resources or get concessions to drill. And sometimes they offer huge money or death right up front. Be with us and get rich, or we’ll kill you. If business arrangements cannot be made they call in the “jackals” to kill the obstructing leader. These are CIA hit men or their contractors. If, as in the case of Saddam Hussein, neither of the first two options work, we send in the armed forces of the U.S. for some B.S. reason, like we fear their use of weapons of mass destruction against us; they have them and we don’t trust them. Or, it doesn’t matter; it was right to attack an evil dictator and liberate the people (set-up a phony democracy that we run remotely). This is what we did. We did it to establish an oil pipeline to the gulf to permit international shipping of Iraqi oil (that Saddam would not allow). And my opinion is that the Bushes are founding fathers of this treacherous plutocracy which started before Kennedy became president and kills America’s children in their wars.

The author also documents the bad effect on the economy of the populations so subjugated.

8. Crossfire by Jim Marrs 1989: This book documents it all. It shows a detailed, multiple witness supported conspiracy to kill John Kennedy.

Excellent reference.

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9. Treachery In Dallas by Walt Brown 1995: documents the lack of law enforcement in the JFK murder case in Dallas and the complicity of the Dallas Police, who knew Jack Ruby real well. There was no sealing of the area after the crime with retention of possible witnesses/conspirators. Normal street traffic was resumed in 5 minutes. Nobody knows how many souvenirs were taken. Pieces of the president’s skull and flesh stuck to tires that cruised by within minutes after his execution. People came and left freely. Oswald took his time leaving (about 5 minutes) and took a bus. Evidence disappeared and was created (bullets gone and Oswald fingerprints created by a bad cop, Lt Day). Nobody carefully swept the 6th floor nest for 45 minutes. But enough eyes were watching to swoop down and pick up people’s film. By evening all exhibits were being sent to Washington where Johnson ordered FBI sovereignty in the case and called the Dallas police to have them turn over all evidence. Brown noted that in the time (1963) a prerequisite to becoming a Dallas police officer was to have membership in either the KKK or the John Birch Society. A few of them were worse. The first witness up the knoll was Beverly Oliver and she saw only cops and train worker(s), and thought they had it under control (not thinking until later that one or more of them might be assassins). It was Sgt Patrick Dean and Officer Roscoe White. Roscoe White is suspected as the cop shooter on the knoll (that shows up in Mary Moorman’s photo, under special analysis) and being the killer of officer Tippit. And evidence suggests there were 2 shooters behind the picket fence.

He shows Oswald’s involvement with the CIA and FBI which both services deny. Johnson and Hoover were under the control of big oil.

Biggest Issue of Takeover

The biggest issue in the US takeover is the huge transfer of money that started with the accrual of national debt in 1980 by Ronald Reagan. He tripled the combined debt of the previous 39 presidents over the first 200 years of US history in his 8 year term. The sum debt at that time was $880 billion dollars for the first 200 years of operation of the United States of America. What Reagan’s extra debt achieved was a transfer of $1,600,000,000,000. (1.6 trillion dollars) extra cash to private industries, private individuals, of the full amount of his 8 year term as president plus the sum of all taxes collected from the people of the US during that same interval of time, typically used to pay for these “goods and services” provided to the government.

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He spent all of the tax money collected plus 1.6 trillion dollars of borrowed moneys on behalf of the US during his 8 year term, tripling our outstanding debt of the first 208 years to 2.4 trillion, during his term as president That is outrageous!! That is unprecedented!