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katyjohn2012said:
Oliver Stone’s movie, “JFK” opened my eyes to the possibility that the assassinations of JFK & RFK were indeed planned and executed by our own government. I’ve listened to many interviews of people who were never interviewed by law enforcement from that dreadful day. Mark Shaw (Author and former criminal defense attorney) has a video talking about the relationship of Dorothy Kilgallen (investigative reporter and journalist–and she was also a panelist on “What’s My Line”–and very good at it!) with JFK. Shaw wrote the book “The The Reporter Who Knew Too Much” and its follow-up, “Denial of Justice.” Evidently Dorothy Kilgallen was an instinctive and in-depth reporter who dug too deep into the assassination of JFK and got too close. She appeared on “What’s My Line” for the last time in November of 1965…she died several hours after. She “apparently” died from alcohol and drugs. It’s good listening, intriguing, and an eye opener. As for the above video…yes, we should be able to talk about the assassinations of JFK & RFK–they and their families deserve justice!
Oliver Stone’s movie, “JFK” opened my eyes to the possibility that the assassinations of JFK & RFK were indeed planned and executed by our own government. I’ve listened to many interviews of people who were never interviewed by law enforcement from that dreadful day. Mark Shaw (Author and former criminal defense attorney) has a video talking about the relationship of Dorothy Kilgallen (investigative reporter and journalist–and she was also a panelist on “What’s My Line”–and very good at it!) with JFK. Shaw wrote the book “The The Reporter Who Knew Too Much” and its follow-up, “Denial of Justice.” Evidently Dorothy Kilgallen was an instinctive and in-depth reporter who dug too deep into the assassination of JFK and got too close. She appeared on “What’s My Line” for the last time in November of 1965…she died several hours after. She “apparently” died from alcohol and drugs. It’s good listening, intriguing, and an eye opener. As for the above video…yes, we should be able to talk about the assassinations of JFK & RFK–they and their families deserve justice!