The Men Who Killed Kennedy Final Chapter Episode 7

JFK Assassination
johnacastro
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The Men Who Killed Kennedy Final Chapter Episode 7

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Although the Johnson Family forced A&E and the History Channel to ban sales of Episode 7 and bought property rights over the film, I was lucky enough to retain 2 unique copies. Now, I want to share the truth with everyone. Email me at johnacastro@yahoo.com and I can get you a copy.
Timothy Franzen
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Post by Timothy Franzen »

I also believe that I have a copy of the Men Who Killed Kennedy Chapter 7.
If it's the one where Johnson is implicated in the murder of JFK, then I have
it. It aired the week of the 40th anniversary of his "murder". The episode didn't indicate it was chapter 7 but it includes an Attorney who implicates
Johnson in seeing to it that Kennedy is assassinated. I have no capability of
dubbing copies of it, but could take it to place in a nearby town to have
copies made if there is enough interest.

my email address is timdee381@earthlink.net
Mark Johansson
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Re: The Men Who Killed Kennedy Final Chapter Episode 7

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johnacastro wrote:Although the Johnson Family forced A&E and the History Channel to ban sales of Episode 7 and bought property rights over the film, I was lucky enough to retain 2 unique copies. Now, I want to share the truth with everyone. Email me at johnacastro@yahoo.com and I can get you a copy.

People who are beginner´s within the Kennedy assassination should appreciate the documentary because it´s full of information. I appreciate it very much even if it´s full of mistakes. It made me interested when I was a young lad. But like I said before it´s full of mistakes. The biggest mistake is Stephen Rivele investergation about the involvment of the Corsian mob. Rivele admitted he was wrong years after it was shown.
The new episodes are very interesting. Especially the episodes about LBJ involvement and the love affair between LHO and Judy Vary Baker.
Take the change while you have it. You won´t be disappointed.

Mark
j.j.c.bruinsma
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Re: The Men Who Killed Kennedy Final Chapter Episode 7

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Is there a Chapter 7 ?


Mark Johansson wrote: The biggest mistake is Stephen Rivele investergation about the involvment of the Corsian mob. Rivele admitted he was wrong years after it was shown.


The Last Confessions of E. Howard Hunt


That time in miami, with saint by his bed and disease eating away at him and him thinking he's six months away from death, E. Howard finally put pen to paper and started writing. Saint had been working toward this moment for a long while, and now it was going to happen. He got his father an A&W diet root beer, then sat down in the old man's wheelchair and waited.

E. Howard scribbled the initials "LBJ," standing for Kennedy's ambitious vice president, Lyndon Johnson. Under "LBJ," connected by a line, he wrote the name Cord Meyer. Meyer was a CIA agent whose wife had an affair with JFK; later she was murdered, a case that's never been solved. Next his father connected to Meyer's name the name Bill Harvey, another CIA agent; also connected to Meyer's name was the name David Morales, yet another CIA man and a well-known, particularly vicious black-op specialist. And then his father connected to Morales' name, with a line, the framed words "French Gunman Grassy Knoll."

So there it was, according to E. Howard Hunt. LBJ had Kennedy killed. It had long been speculated upon. But now E. Howard was saying that's the way it was. And that Lee Harvey Oswald wasn't the only shooter in Dallas. There was also, on the grassy knoll, a French gunman, presumably the Corsican Mafia assassin Lucien Sarti, who has figured prominently in other assassination theories.

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/st ... ard_hunt/1
LiAnn Simpson
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LBJ and the Conspiracy

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I believe the attorney you are speaking of that implicated LBJ is a man named Barr McClellan, who himself has a book out called Blood, Money and Power. Also, oddly enough, he happens to be the father of Scott McClellan, former press secretary for Bush. Ironic, eh?
Mr. McClellan was privy to alot of information back in the 60's and 70's but due to his professional affiliation he waited years to come out with what he knew.
I am looking forward to reading his book.
Giovanni
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Post by Giovanni »

Damn Bush! This guy has connections to everyone. Why does everything end up pointing to George Bush?
Brian White
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Post by Brian White »

I recently watched these episodes on
youtube.Fascinating! The moment that
sent cold chills up my spine? In the
episode "The Love Affair", Judyth Baker says
that Jack Ruby pointed to Lee Oswald and
said, "oh yes, I've known him since he was
a little boy...and he would be at parties".

It just gets weirder and weirder,doesn't it?

Just an aside to Mark Johannsen...Steve
Rivele only admitted he was wrong about the
other 2 Corsican shooters...he stands by Lucien
Sarti being involved...the other 2 shooters have
supposedly been identified as Jean-Paul Angeletti
and Francois Chiappe.

I believe Files was on the knoll,but we now know from
LTC Dan Marvin that Corsican shooters WERE involved.

Thanks,Brian.
R Croxford
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Post by R Croxford »

Johnson=Texas oil
Texas oil=Bush
Bush=bankers
bankers=Rothschild's
Rothschild's=Everything evil
Richard Carter
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Post by Richard Carter »

That documentary TMWKK "The Guilty Men" was amazing.

What isn't clear to me, what is the nexus between the Mafia
and those individuals mentioned in the doc. I believe that
Files, Roselli and Nicoletti were involved, but were they involved
with Wallace, Baker, Murchison?

Thoughts?

-Rich
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