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I learned about my uncle Jack's assassination when my mother picked me up from school and we saw the flag at half-mast. My father was distraught. The first person he called was the CIA desk chief, asking, "Did your people do this?" He then called Enrique Ruiz, a former Bay of Pigs Brigade commander and friend, asking the same question. CIA Director John McCollum visited our home that day and spent time with us. My father was devastated and walked around like a ghost for months. We hugged him under our yard's cedar tree, trying to comfort him during his grief.

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I'm consumed by guilt; I should have done more, been faster. Something happened in the motorcade. The limousine sped up. Mrs. Kennedy screamed; they shot him in the head. "I love you, Jack," she cried. It happened at Dealey Plaza. People scrambled to escape. I saw women running barefoot, a father shielding his son with his body. We were incredibly close when he was shot in the head. My maternal instincts took over.

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Life has been challenging lately due to tensions between Linda and me over Lyndon's order to assassinate the president. It's been a hectic time, but we've managed to get through it. I’ve always been loyal to Lyndon, but this order is unforgettable. Reflecting on our past in Texas and the embarrassment Lyndon faced with Kennedy, I understand why he acted as he did. However, Lyndon is someone who prioritizes himself above all else. I felt pressured regarding the Henry Marshall situation, and I had to keep quiet due to blackmail. Many have mysteriously died in this mess, and it has caused me significant personal and financial distress. I’m left feeling disgusted with Lyndon, yet I also feel a sense of sympathy.

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Dallas police, the one hand, they they were committing all of the resources to trying to solve the crime. they were ill equipped to handle this tsunami of reporters. Well, was questioned by a judge. However, I protested at that time that I was not allowed to leave a record. In bringing Oswald out, they were, of course, doing something that you would never see happen today, but they were trying to cooperate with the press with the understanding that there would not be questions shouted at him. Did you kill the president? I have not been charged with that. In fact, nobody has said that to me yet. The first thing I heard about it was when the newspaper reporters in the hall asked me that question. You have been.

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I was at home after my lunch swim, about to return to the Justice Department, when the White House called. It was Ethel, my wife, who answered; it was J. Edgar Hoover. Hearing Hoover's name, I knew it wasn't good news. He told me the President had been shot, possibly fatally. The news was devastating. It was a shock, and it changed my life forever. My brother was the golden boy; if he could be killed, anything was possible. It instilled a sense of fatalism in me.

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My boss yelled at me to call the White House. The operator connected me to Robert Kennedy, who asked what was happening. I told him both President Kennedy and the governor had been shot—it was as bad as it could get. He hung up. Mrs. Kennedy knew immediately, when he fell into her lap, that the President was dead.

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I don't know what happened. He was saying, "Don't shoot me," but then they shot him. I didn’t hear him crying from close by. Is it true that he didn’t remember Daniel Shaborn crying that night? At that moment, I didn’t really pay attention. I did hear him saying, "Please don’t shoot," and he was crying for his life. I remember wishing my dad could be here today so we could play together.

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Speaker 0 describes a shocking event that triggered widespread crying and a feeling that lingered even 30 years later. Speaker 1 recalls a pre-event anxiety followed by a sudden calmness, then frenzy after a shot. Speaker 0 didn't hear the shot but rushed to the scene after being informed. Speaker 1 was awakened by her husband, who had been getting cereal and delivered the news with a grave expression. Speaker 0 simply stated, "it."

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I fought not for my country, but for politicians' agendas. I remember killing a man in his bedroom while his wife watched. He reached for a gun because I was in his room at 2 AM. I was there because of a political decision tied to George Bush's vendetta against Saddam Hussein, based on false claims of weapons of mass destruction. I wonder about the man I killed—what if we had met under different circumstances, like sharing coffee in Paris? Would we have liked each other?

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Life has been challenging lately due to tensions between Linda and me over Lyndon's order to assassinate the president. It's been a hectic situation, but we’ve managed so far. I’ve always been loyal to Lyndon and followed his orders, but this one is unforgettable. The embarrassment he faced from Kennedy may have driven him to this decision. Lyndon is primarily focused on his own interests and tends to avoid confrontation. I’ve also been pressured regarding the Henry Marshall killing, facing blackmail to stay silent. A lot of people have mysteriously died in this situation, and it has taken a toll on my finances and family, leaving me feeling disgusted and frustrated.

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At Parkland Hospital, Mrs. Kennedy clutched the President's body, refusing to let go. I covered him with my coat to get her to release him. Initial reports from the emergency room indicated the President was still alive, though Governor Connally was also injured. I was near the President's feet; I couldn't look at him for fear of fainting. I knew I needed to stay strong. A doctor urgently requested access, and people were asked to evacuate. Someone then inquired about the President's blood type. Mrs. Kennedy's stunned, "Do you mean he's alive?" was met with silence.

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I walked towards the police with my hands up, feeling disoriented. I tried to show I wasn't a threat by moving my rifle behind me. Approaching a police car, I confessed to shooting someone. The officer warned me to back off or face pepper spray, telling me to go home.

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I was questioned about my memory in the report, even about when my son died. I wear his rosary every day since his passing, and we honor him every Memorial Day. I don't need reminders of his death. I sat through a 5-hour interview discussing events from the past 40 years.

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I never thought I'd be charged with sales murder. I wasn't questioned by detectives, police, or the DA, just arrested and charged. The first time I saw Kamala Harris in person was the day of the verdict. She was there at my conviction and sentencing. It felt like a celebration for her. When I share my story, people say it's the worst nightmare, like dying.

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It continued after that. When the church committee happened and Frank Church brought it out that MKUltra existed, well, the stuff hit the fan, and everybody started screaming, we need more of this. Well, Richard Helms, the director of the CIA, immediately destroyed 10,000 MKULTRA documents so that Congress couldn't see them and then threatened the CIA officers who were due to testify with prison if they violated their secrecy agreement. They tried that with me. So that's one of the means of control. So MKULTRA, they said after the church committee, well, we don't do that anymore. It's been done away with. Victor Marchetti, who wrote CIA and the Cult of Intelligence, I don't know if you're aware of that book. He was the first real CIA whistleblower. He said they claimed MK Ultra stopped at 1973, but he said that's just a cover story. It continued after that. He believes MK Ultra still exists, and one of the classic examples is Sirhan Sirhan, who was one of the shooters that killed Robert Kennedy senior. Sirhan Sirhan claimed he didn't remember anything about the event at all afterwards, and they went in there and tested him psychologically. And he was so programmable, they had him climbing his cell like a monkey. I have become friends because of our both of our kinds of disenchantment to say that with the CIA. And Bobby met with Sirhan Sirhan. He said he did he had no idea of what he'd done at all. No memory of it at all. And the psychiatrists were so easy, it was so easy rather to program him that they had him climbing the cell, like I said, like a monkey. And he was, I'm convinced, an MK Ultra subject. I'm absolutely convinced of this. I don't wanna speak for Bobby Kennedy Jr. We've become friends since, but I think he would probably agree with that as a classic case of it still existing. And why would Why would they give up such a powerful weapon? You can mind control individuals who can carry out assassinations or pretend to be an assassin as a patsy and be caught while actual CIA agents are actually shooting and killing JFK or shooting and killing RFK in a kitchen in Los Angeles. So it's a very convenient

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My father lying on the floor, my mother crying over him. I wanted to know if it was suicide or murder.

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The Dallas crowd was enthusiastic, and I was relieved that everyone was behaving. I told President Kennedy that Dallas clearly loved him. Then, almost instantly, I heard a noise. I looked at the President; his hands flew to his neck, and he slumped in his seat. He didn't speak, but his eyes…

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Life has been tumultuous lately due to disagreements over Lyndon's order to assassinate the president. Despite my loyalty to Lyndon, this decision is unforgettable. I've faced blackmail regarding the Henry Marshall case, and many have mysteriously died in connection to these events. The tape I've held for years reveals discussions about the JFK assassination and implicates Lyndon Johnson and his associates. This tape has been shared with influential figures, including Trump and others fighting for our country. The implications are significant; if they got away with this in the '60s, what does it mean for today? My grandfather, a key player in these events, recorded these conversations as insurance against potential fallout. This history is crucial for understanding the current political landscape and the deep state’s ongoing influence.

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The speaker discusses the assassination of his father and uncle, stating that his father was shot from behind despite always being in front of him. They mention the possibility of government involvement, particularly the CIA, and how his father, who was the attorney general at the time, lost investigative capacity after his brother's death. The speaker finds it remarkable that someone in such a position would suspect their own CIA, especially since documents related to the assassination are still being withheld. They also mention new evidence that raises doubts about the guilt of the convicted assassin, Sirhan.

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I believe the CIA was definitely involved in the murder of my uncle and the subsequent cover-up for six years. They have not released the necessary papers, despite legal obligations. There is an overwhelming amount of evidence, confessions, and books like Jim Douglas' The Unspeakable that support this claim. These revelations are often released gradually, so they don't receive much attention.

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I was convinced the shooting was coming from the helicopter because it was so close. I thought, why is it that near? I clearly saw a shadow looking down at us, not sitting back as someone would in a helicopter. I could see their heads and a large shape beneath them, which reinforced my belief that the shots were coming from there. I wish I could remember every detail of that night, but I just felt certain it was the helicopter.

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- I recognized an individual and 'have taken down the cameras minute four after Charlie was shot? The back camera of all the ones when you take the front camera.' - 'I've never seen that. He's never been behind me at an event. He's never been lingering around me at an event.' - I asked about 'his presence behind Charlie' and 'the mysterious phone call ... minute three after Charlie was assassinated.' - He told me explicitly that 'they were trying something new that day. Like, it was something new. Charlie's super ambitious. And on the AV thing, they were trying something new, and they wanted to be able to feed it back instantly to Arizona.' - 'None of it makes sense to me because these events are typically livestreamed. But again, something new. Okay?'

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"Pacing back and forth. Sent it to the FBI and said, if there's an accomplice you know." "the camera from here to here took way too long." "If you time how long it took him to get from that little part over to here, was way longer than it should have been." "So I wondered if the girl had given him stuff." "Sam's across the street, he was right here." "The gun was dumped up here?" "Our sacred hill." "This is where we sled every year." "There's the hut that all of you guys would build." "Grandpa would buy extra nails every year." "I saw Erwin on TV as well. They interviewed Erwin out front." "And that's the tunnel where they released the photos of him entering because you can't cross the street anymore than the that underground tunnel. You see that handrail right there? Uh-huh. That's the photo they had of him going down tunnel."

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Since the Sandy Hook tragedy, I vividly recall meeting with everyone.

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The speaker believes "he was murdered" and was shocked by the event. As a scientist, the speaker was sure "he" would appeal and was covered by a non-prosecution agreement. The speaker was not mentioned in the indictment or listed as a co-conspirator. The speaker wishes they had never met "him" and regrets not staying in England. After 1998-99, the speaker tried to move on, becoming a banker, but wishes they had been more successful at moving on completely. At the time, the speaker would have introduced "him" to friends because they didn't know "he was so awful." "He" was friendly with many people, and there was no reason to think "he was someone of interest to people."
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