Who Killed JFK?

The Investigations

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Nov 15, 2023
The podcast explores the conflicting investigations into JFK's assassination, exposing flaws in both. It discusses the significance of the Katsenbach memo, the CIA's involvement in foreign assassination operations, the need for a new investigation, and the challenges faced by investigators. The chapter also delves into forensic evidence suggesting conspiracy and implicates a secret service agent.
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INSIGHT

Reasons for Limiting the Investigation

  • The investigation into JFK's assassination was intentionally limited due to fears of a nuclear war if Soviet or Cuban involvement was discovered.
  • Exposing the CIA and FBI's actions was another concern.
ANECDOTE

JFK's Controversial Actions

  • JFK clashed with powerful figures by firing Allen Dulles and going around the military industrial complex.
  • He also pursued peace with Cuba and the Soviets, alienating more key players before his assassination.
ANECDOTE

Fonzi's Interview with Spector

  • Arlen Spector, known for the Single Bullet Theory, faced scrutiny from Gaeton Fonzi for overlooking eyewitness accounts.
  • Spector admitted to not considering these accounts when constructing his theory.
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