Monday, October 16, 2017

Oh Joy, the JFK Conspiracy is Back ... Again


© Arnie Sachs / Global Look Press


Top secret files are due to be declassified this month in a move that could bring closure to one of the most traumatic events in US history – the assassination of President John F Kennedy.

A law was signed by former President George H.W. Bush in 1992 mandating the release of all documents related to Kennedy's assassination within 25 years. Under the JFK Records Act of 1992, the National Archives has until 26 October of this year to disclose the remaining files relating to the assassination, unless President Trump determines that doing so would be harmful to national security. There are about 3,100 files still sealed by the National Archives.

Most right-thinking people would like to see the files released, to put an end to the constant speculation about the death of one of history’s most iconic politicians.

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Trump doesn't have much to do with this since he's had less than a year's engagement in a national pie throwing contest which goes back over fifty years.  However, he does have the power to put the kaibosh / kibosh on the release for another fifty years of smoke.


What probability is there this will stop the conspiracy theories, mates?

Zen Yogi:  it looks like the release gives 3100 reasons to keep the conspiracy theories alive for at least a few more generations

It looks that way at the Rockhouse too, Yogi.

Zen Yogi:  you really don't care if the files get released?

Not at all, mate.  I do remember where I was when Kennedy got shot ... crossing the street in front of the Davis Junior High School on the way to the gym.  Ever since that moment I have been hearing Kennedy conspiracies coming continuously so more of that is about as appetizing as a massage by Freddy Krueger from Elm Street.  (WIKI:  Freddy Krueger)


Photographer:  unknown

Except for make-up, this role must have been a riot for Robert Englund to play.  Hopefully most of the make-up came as a latex mask so it wouldn't need to be repainted every day.  Welcome to six hours of make-up for an hour or two of camera time.  Yikes.


The interested student is invited back to the source article for a wealth of points used by the conspiracy theorists and have a ball with that.

Zen Yogi:  you have had enough?

Roger that, Yogi.

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