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My name is Lou Moore. This afternoon, we're gonna discuss a little bit of information with the following title. The establishment killed JFK, and here's why. JFK, in general, was a failure as a president. He failed specifically to create an era of new government big government initiatives, something that the establishment was counting on him doing when they swung in behind him to win the White House.
Despite that fact, he never crossed the establishment at any time while he was in the White House, folks. You Kennedy fans out there, you're out of your minds. He was and, so he was he did everything he could do for the establishment, failing in most cases. But he was a unique candidate because he was independently wealthy. He was part of what, former speaker of the house, Tip O'Neill, called his own political party, the Kennedys.
He was lying about severe health issues and what he was taking for those health issues. And the establishment and their lackeys, the press, were getting tired of covering for his incredible womanizing. Folks, this guy was off the charts with the womanizing. He was about to be exposed in November of nineteen sixty three, the month where he was assassinated. He was about to be exposed as having frequent sex with an East German intelligence asset.
This is during the height of the Cold War, and the two intelligence agencies that the Russians went to if they were not doing an operation themselves. Their two go tos in the intelligence world was the Cuban intelligence service, the DGI, and the East German intelligence service, which is where this woman was from. And on top of these things, a populist conservative anti establishment rebellion was brewing in the land under the banner of the Barry Goldwater campaign for president. He was also sinking in the polls. Kennedy had had incredible favorables for having so little for having accomplished so little.
He had, huge favorables, but they were tanking in November of nineteen sixty three. Exposure from these scandals could deliver the government to the right wing and away from the Fabian Socialist project for the first time since FDR in 1933. In a nutshell, he was independent and vulnerable enough at the same time to be very, very dangerous to our establishment. In other words, he was doing the establishment's bidding, but he was failing. But if they were to come after him politically, he was much more independent than your average hack politician that they'd put in that position.
So that's my thesis, which I will break down now in more detail in a bit. By the way, if you wanna hear my entire, three episode audio podcast on JFK, JFK, who was this man? I refer you to the hour of decision episodes 24, 20 six, and 31, with episode 31 being a longer version of the argument that you're gonna hear today. I've also done podcasts on Vietnam, which is which is, related to our topic today, and on JFK's ally, Walter Reuther, a communist, and those are episodes twenty eight and twenty five. If you don't know already, you can find these previous episodes at LouMoore.com or at liberty liberty, excuse me, newsradio.org.
Just click on, the logo for my show in either case. So the JFK assassination's back in the news, folks. That's obvious if you follow the news. With, due to the promised transparency from Donald Trump, and with recent congressional hearings from the young congresswoman, that little pistol there, congresswoman Luna from Florida. She's very new, folks.
And, in this case, she's listening, quite a bit to the Marxist Oliver Stone, which I think is a mistake. Just as America First listened to after JFK's assassination, to KGB asset Mark Lane, who wrote the first conspiracy book about the JFK assassination called Rush to Judgment. It's, and since then, what has there been? A hundred books in that time since his book? And Luna is new kind of like Candace Owens is new.
Candace Owens is now she's in all these conspiracy things. And she said one time on her show, you know, if you believe the Russians had anything to do with Kennedy's assassination, you're just a fool. You've been fooled. You know, honestly, she doesn't have quite enough depth on this issue to make this that statement. But that doesn't stop people, folks.
And now that nobody's stopping me from making my statements here as we continue with this episode of Hour of Decision. And these newly released documents, sure enough, are interesting. And I understand, because I haven't read very many of them, unredacted, almost throughout, if not throughout, which is great. So, of course, since it is unredacted, there's a lot more about the CIA, and, yes, friends, about Israeli potential involvement in JFK's demise. Sure enough, folks.
And James Jesus Angleton, an interesting character in his own right of the CIA, was in fact, evidently, from what some of these documents disclose, that he was working for both the, USA and Israel, which I would just say big shocker there. But anyway, the previous dumps of documents in 02/2017, Trump's first attempt to give us some transparency about the JFK assassination. And some of the releases, there were some dribbling of releases, earlier than that. They were interesting in that many of the documents seem to point indeed to the Russian KGB or the Cuban DGI, their intelligence service that worked always hand in glove right from the beginning. Interesting.
Castro comes in. Of course, we were told he wasn't even a communist when he became the dictator of Cuba, but suddenly, his intelligence service is being used all over the world by the KGB, and that includes in this country. But, of course, this angle is almost never considered by anybody. The Warren Commission was tainted right away because many sources have told us that they were not allowed to draw any trails that could lead to our Cold War enemies. Of that time, and I would argue, folks, of this time as well, and I know that's not a super popular statement, but I stand by it, and the purveyors of conspiracy around the JFK assassination have either come from the left, like Mark Lane, like Oliver Stone, or were easily pulled that way by the popular sentiment, be, that was given them in our news media that the CIA was the worst enemy that we possibly would have, and that if there was some kind of a plot, it was probably our government that caused the demise of Kennedy.
Now I'm gonna argue that facets of our government probably were involved and the our establishment was certainly involved, but this kind of attack really was kind of following a Russian line of saying how evil the CIA was, where how innocent they were in a lot of different issues, but including this Kennedy assassination. That sentiment was influenced by influenced by a universally biased left wing news media who's participating in the Fabian socialist project overall and leveling America and, denigrating and leveling everything about America for the benefit of our corporate masters who seek to give us a one world government that we'll be converged into. So these news new papers that have just been released continue to show us that Oswald was a complicated guy, to say the least. He's hanging out with the left. He becomes the chapter leader of a Cuban intelligence driven organization, the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
It's a communist front, folks. He's out there holding demonstrations for them. He's hanging out with the right. He's hanging out with Alpha sixty six, a bunch of, radicalized Cuban, refugees. Some of them, I believe, if I'm I remember right.
Refugees of the Pay of Pigs disaster, which we'll talk about more in a second. Oswald, we now find out, without any doubt, was interacting with the CIA. James Jesus Angleton was supposed to have a 180 page file on Oswald sitting on his desk at the time, or around the time of President Kennedy's assassination. But Oswald was also interacting with the Cubans and the KGB. He went to Mexico.
He met with the KGB head of assassinations, folks. This is Lee Harvey Oswald. Oh, that's not irrelevant. That doesn't count. You're an idiot.
How can you believe Russia could have anything to do with this? Well, folks, you'll you'll get my full opinion on this as we go here, but there are some real reason to believe that at minimum, Russia was queuing up Oswald as a potential assassin of president Kennedy. I mean, there's just a lot of evidence of it. And a lot of it a lot of it is in these papers. Some of them that were released in '17, some of them released before that, and some of them recently.
We also know that Oswald tried to kill. Just a few days before the Kennedy assassination, he tried to kill the most right wing general in America, General Edwin Walker, and we don't hear a lot about that event. Do you even know that? If you're a Kennedy buff, Kennedy assassination buff, you do know that, but I don't think that many other people even know that. And there are arguments, pro and con, on on almost every point about Lee Harvey Oswald, and frankly, about this whole question of the mechanics of this assassination.
All the way from Oswald's abilities as a sniper hanging out the textbook, depository repository window there at, at Daley Plaza, to whether he worked with the left or the right. I mean, was he left or was he right, or what was going on with all that? To the various interpretations of ballistics, there there are still people, folks, saying, I'm sorry. But Zapruder film or not, the ballistics that were described in the Warren Commission are not impossible. That's not a fact.
Okay? You might not believe what they said, but ballistics is a strange science. And there's been a lot of weighing in on the ballistics of the assassination and not all from the same viewpoint, folks. And where is all this gonna lead us anyway? The establishment almost surely lied and stipulated.
They don't ever tell the truth about anything. I can easily believe from a number of vantage points they would have lied about this assassination. But does establishing how JFK was killed exactly, does that lead us to the real issue maybe we should be looking at? Who wanted Kennedy killed bad enough to make it happen? That's what I've always wanted to know.
Working this from the top down has always been a lot more interesting to me than working it from the bottom up is interesting as that has been. But, man, there's just so much contradictory information just with Oswald. And he might have been maybe he was a patsy. Maybe he had nothing to do with the actual murder, but, I don't know. But qui bono, a Latin phrase that always has some viability when you're looking at history, when you're looking at a who done it, and qui bono means who benefits.
And not just who benefits, because the Kennedys, as I will explain in a few minutes, had a long list of enemies, and many of them benefited in some way when he died, but who would have benefited enough to take this drastic risky action of assassinating a president in front of a huge number of people, essentially on television. So JFK, he was always loved intensely or hated intensely just about his entire career, until he died. And as a politician, he worked the left, he worked the right. He didn't mind it all zooming back and forth his entire career. And his dad was complicated, very complicated, and very rich.
His dad was really, in some ways, a committed Fabian socialist according to a book written by his own hand, defending Roosevelt and the New Deal in the mid thirties. But unlike the Fabians in the Fabian project, the gradual the project to, institute Marxism in this country and around the world, but instituting it in this country gradually. That's how we describe and define the Fabian project. But unlike those folks, Joseph p Kennedy, who was the dad, he hated communists. He did not like communists.
And that led him to a very controversial point of view, at the outbreak of World War two when he was the ambassador to England because he did not want us to attack Germany. He wanted to, convince Germany to leave England and France alone, and for them to just go at it with the Russians, and hopefully, they would just kill each other off. Actually, Herbert Hoover, the reformer Republican president, had that same viewpoint. They shared that viewpoint. And but, in Kennedy's case, Hoover was kind of out of it.
I mean, he lost to Roosevelt. He was kind of out of the game. But Kennedy, as an ambassador, ended up getting fired. He wanted to run for president. He was blackballed, and his, career, political career came to a close as a result of that stand.
But he continued to take stands, And his next really controversial effort was to back senator Joseph r McCarthy, my hero, in his fight against the communists in America. McCarthy, an ardent Catholic, Kennedy, an ardent Catholic, both Irish, and he was a big backer of, of Joe McCarthy. And, of course, that would lead to Bobby Kennedy, something else that many don't know. That led to RFK senior becoming a member of Joe McCarthy's staff on Capitol Hill, and he darn near became the chief of staff. And I tell you all about this in my episode on Joe McCarthy and also in my Kennedy episodes.
I talk about that aspect of, RFK's relationship with the fantastic, sainted, but often maligned and vilified Joseph McCarthy. So once, Kennedy senior couldn't become president, he put all of his chips on his oldest son, Joe, who was a strapping guy trained by Fabians by Harold Lasky, if you remember that name from my j, from my FDR episode on the Fabians connected to, FDR. He was, Joe Kennedy junior's tutor, but he famously said that Joe Kennedy junior was too far to the left to ever be elected to anything in The US, but Joe Kennedy senior put his chips on Joe junior, but he got killed in the war. So then he moved his attention to his second son, skinny, sickly, already a womanizer, and not nearly as likely to be a politician as the older brother, but that was JFK folks who did end up to become a war hero and then became a politician and also became our president later on. So the Kennedys, as Tip O'Neill said, were their own political party, and what that meant was they had plenty of money.
They didn't need any money. They had an organization very loyal to them. A lot of extended family in this organization, but a lot of other people as well. The whole family itself, the immediate family, what was it, nine of them, eight of them? All of them, except the one daughter who was developmentally disabled, the rest of them were all on the campaign trail.
All the girls, Teddy, when he was younger and everything, they're all on the campaign trail for Jack, running for congress, running for senate, and then running for president. They were arrogant, like few people in politics, very arrogant, utterly ruthless in how they dealt with their political enemies. I could go on and on about this, but I gotta move on to our immediate issue here. And the Kennedys didn't come up through the ranks. The the they weren't like Harry Truman started as a ward boss.
Lyndon Johnson started as a ward boss. He moved up slowly through the ranks. You know, Kennedy just splashed on the scene, a congressman that no one had ever spent as much money for any seat in Congress until JFK was elected to Congress in 1946. Same thing when he was elected to the senate in 1952 and reelected in '58. And then all the doors were blown off in spending and in the hiring of thousands of operatives in the nineteen sixty campaign.
I talk all about this in my Kennedy episodes. They were loaded with money and spending more than was ever seen in politics. But this kind of attitude, this way of moving in to the Democrats, caused a lot of enemies. And starting with the left, Eleanor Roosevelt hated JFK. A number of the old line Fabian socialist that became what they called cold war liberals, hated Kennedy and were very worried about him getting the White House.
And, again, I explained in my episode how on on the Kennedy election, the first episode, how that came about. But they had enemies on the left, enemies among the party regulars. Harry Truman hated JFK. He tried to stop Kennedy's nomination, and, of course, famously, Lyndon Johnson tried to stop Kennedy's nomination at the convention, but he was defeated in 1960, his nomination for president. J Edgar Hoover, not a guy to cross when you have as many skeletons in your closet as JFK had.
J or Hoover absolutely hated JFK and Bobby, who is JFK's campaign manager, and then his attorney general once he got in the White House. So then I just have to mention casually that the Kennedy stole the nineteen sixty election, in my opinion, and he wasn't even elected president. But the mob, got the vote going in Chicago. A lot of Republican ballots ended up in the river, and, LBJ got his crooked outfits in the Rio Grande Valley and other parts of Texas moving, and, Kennedy won Texas and won Illinois and became president, and not by that big of margin. In Illinois, he had help from Sam Giancana.
According to Sam Giancana, who was the head of the mob, not only in Chicago, but, interestingly enough, in New Orleans, where the scene of the cauldron of intrigue boils over as we get ready to look at the assassination moment of JFK. So, Sam Giancana helped JFK get elected, and then Bobby Kennedy went after him as the attorney general. How's that for loyalty? And then JFK sleeps with his girlfriend. Folks, the Kennedys were off the chart.
They were unbelievable, and I don't mean in a good way. And we're gonna continue our saga about JFK and the establishment that killed JFK right after the news. Against tyranny and corruption for Christ and constitution. The hour of decision with Lou Moore starts now. Welcome back to Hour of Decision.
Folks, we're talking about JFK. We're talking about his assassination, and we're talking about why I strongly believe the establishment killed JFK and why they did that. So, anyway, so the Kennedys hated a lot of enemies, but also beloved in the day of television, JFK was made for television and was truly one of the most charismatic human beings that ever lived, as far as I know. And so, he had great popularity, and, it it ex expanded after he got elected. But, he had some real problems because JFK didn't just sleep with Sam g and Connor's girlfriend.
He slept with everybody's girlfriend, just about. This guy was on the prowl every day. This is folks, this is what is the history is there Pretty much every day for other women other than his poor wife, Jackie. And, you know, these women, one of them, she had just recently been divorced from the head of CIA covert operations, Cord Meyer, Marilyn Monroe. I mentioned, Judith Exner, who was Sam Giancana's girlfriend.
There was a intern in there, a la Monica Lewinsky, eighteen years old, had a months long affair with JFK while she worked at the White House, while he was in the White House. He was off the charts, and then he went to have his staff prowl, literally prowl DC to find him more women. And, and so he had this huge vulnerability, folks. It was only a matter of time before it was gonna catch up to him. I mean, talk about being open to blackmail.
Holy smokes. And all this was almost miraculous because JFK was in terrible health, and they weren't just lying about his womanizing. They were lying about his health. It was awful. He had Addison's disease.
He had old football injuries. He had a terrible back. He he had one injury after he was very injury prone, and he had this Addison's disease. And, they had this, like, psycho doctor whacking him up with a concoction, the barbiturates, amphetamines, painkillers. And he took massive amounts, of antibiotics.
The entire time he was in the White House, it was so bad that Bobby Kennedy, his wing man, pressured his doctors to destroy their records. Who does this, folks? Unbelievable. And this is when the FBI was sniffing after this stuff. Hoover did not like the Kennedys and was waiting for the moment he could pounce, a moment that he never got, unless you think he was part of the assassination.
So anyway, Kennedy very vulnerable on two fronts, two major fronts, lying about his health and all of the drugs he was taking, because of his health condition, and then this unbelievable amount of womanizing that he did. But the press covered for him, and the establishment legitimized him because he did everything they wanted him to do. The press created Camelot, the fairy tale with Jackie and the kids and JFK. Wasn't it wonderful there? He talked about citizens of the world and his inaugural address.
Actually, in the line right after the line we all know about, about ask not what you can do, know, ask what you can not do for your country. I'm kinda messing it up now. Anyhow, he talks about citizens of the world. He started the new frontier, which was supposed to be the continuation of the Fabian project from the New Deal of the Roosevelt period. He did the political thing with the Russians.
Oh, he confronted them because the public folks in 1960, they were very, very anti communist on both the Democrat and Republican sides of the aisle. But Kennedy was a complete failure at stopping communism. Just a few examples, the Bay Of Pigs with Cuba, Vietnam, Laos, where he forced a coalition government on the free government in Laos, and they went communist. Then there was the Congo, where he sided with the UN against Christian patriots, white and black, in the Katanga province, something that every conservative knew about Kennedy in the early nineteen sixties. He was folks, he was hated by the right.
The right knew all about Kennedy, which they don't now. Now they think, oh, he was a great guy. And and Tibet, while the Cuban Missile Crisis was going on, he gave up Tibet to the Chinese. Inexcusable. This Kennedy was inexcusable in his relations with the communists.
He angered the Cubans famously, who he stranded on the beach at the Bay Of Pigs in Cuba and prevented the air support to come to protect them from the Cubans. It was a terrible plan anyway. The CIA botched it, did a terrible job, and then both the CIA and Kennedy tried to act like we had nothing to do with this. They sent the idiot, Adlai Stevenson, former communist, at least communist affiliated person, who was our UN ambassador at that time. He sent sent him to the floor of the UN to say, we didn't have anything to do with this.
This is ridiculous. That's just ridiculous. And so then they pulled the air support because they thought it made it look too much like we did have something to do with the Bay of Pigs fiasco invasion. So, but Kennedy tried to make it up to the survivors. They had a big rally in a stadium, a bunch of people there, and in a private meeting before this rally where he gave out all kinds of awards to damn near every one of them that was still alive, he promised their leaders that he would kill Castro, and he tried to, more than once.
Another failure of his administration, and Sam Giancana, who fixed the election for him in Chicago, fixed the election for him in the primary in West Virginia, and then, RFK goes after Giancana. Kennedy sleeps with his girlfriend, And now Kennedy is still sending him off to try to kill Castro. Unbelievable. It's just unbelievable to me. Anyway and Kennedy was all about figuring out how to get aid to Russia and how to get trade going with Russia.
He was new world order all the way, folks. All the way. The press gave him a huge PR win with the Cuban missile crisis, but he knew these missiles were there two months before this crisis actually emerged and denied it and tried to ignore the fact they were bringing missiles in when a Republican senator exposed it on the floor of the senate. Listen to my podcast about this. I give you all the particulars.
But he knew they were there, and he only got them out by removing our missiles pointed at the USSR in Turkey. So it was a net loss for us. The Soviets had nothing to lose bringing in some missiles to Cuba there, But they ended up, they ended up with a gain, from this Cuban missile crisis. It was not a great win, but it was a great PR win and a huge boost because his popularity was sagging. You know, he came in.
He became very popular. He won in a close election. Actually, he lost. And but then he became very popular because he was so telegenic, folks. He was just he captured the country.
But slowly, when he didn't produce anything, his popular popularity went down, but then it boosted up after the Cuban Missile Crisis, but before it started to sag again, and actually nosedived, before he was killed in November of nineteen sixty three. He was all about caving into the communist wars of liberation waged around the world. Khrushchev was revving up all these former colonies of Britain and France and the third world and helping them with their revolutions. And Kennedy I mean, he on the floor of the senate, he was all about Algeria, Ben Bella, the communist butcher that tortured his own people, by the thousands. I mean, they were bad.
Ben Bella's people and Algeria Kennedy backed them when he was in the senate. I mean, he was all for them. This guy's closest friend in the world was Che Guevara, for god's sake. I mean, he was terrible. And, as I said, he's all out in The Congo.
Yeah. Kennedy supported UN forces that butchered nuns, butchered Christian missionaries, butchered black Christians all throughout The Congo. Terrible. And, he got pounded for this from the right, and it hurt him. He was terrible on that issue.
Terrible in Laos, as I mentioned. Terrible in Tibet, as I mentioned. And in Vietnam, he sent 19,000 advisers because the CFR was supporting the president, their DM, who he then had assassinated. He was working with the CIA folks. That CIA, he just hated every minute.
This was just a few weeks before he was assassinated. He, green lighted the assassination of the leader of Vietnam. When Kennedy, the whole time he was in office, he was all about disarmament, the number one CFR, and that's Council on Foreign Relations project, really, one of the main ones from the time the bomb was created. They wanted to put the bomb in the hands of the UN. And whether they could do that or not, they wanted to have all of the weapons and in the world under their control and then supposedly destroy them, I guess.
But Kennedy was so much for this CFR project that he told the Israelis that he wanted their lobby to register as a foreign entity because they were after him to let him to to for him to give them the bomb. And he said no. He was starting to cut their aid off, and he wanted them to register. And this is the source of all of these, conspiracy theories that the Jews killed Kennedy, that the Israelis killed him. But yet, Kennedy was the first president to give, Israel an offensive missile system, the HAWK missile system.
And because he was a Democrat, Democrats always very beholden to not just rich and powerful Jews, but, grassroots organizers that are Jewish in all the big cities in this country that I mean, it's been it's always been this way, and, beholden to them. And so Kennedy put in the top 113 posts in his administration, 79 Jews. 70 nine out of 113. I don't think he was an anti Semite. And but see, most a lot of these Jews were all internationalists and not as concerned about Israel as they were about, the same thing other internationalists were concerned about, the great the Fabian project.
Kennedy wasn't liked in congress. He wasn't respected. As I said, he didn't earn his way. The, Democrats controlled congress, but a lot of the leadership did not like him, particularly the ones in the South. And the party was increasingly getting divided over civil rights.
And despite the moves to the left that he made, support like supporting Algeria in the senate, You know, the party's left never liked Kennedy either. And this is all before he was assassinated, folks. Eleanor Roosevelt, she hated Kennedy. Absolutely hated him. And the Democrat bosses, they didn't like him that well either, folks.
Just didn't. So his big government program, the one the establishment wanted him to prosecute, after eight years of Eisenhower, they were ready for another big, step forward. We had Wilson, the new freedom, as he called it. We had the big step forward with FDR, the New Deal, and now Kennedy inaugurates the the new frontier, but his program is stalled. It's not getting anywhere.
And his two big scandals, his health and his voracious womanizing, were ticking bombs. And then there was a scandal in Britain where, it brought down, one of the leaders in the government there because he was having group sex with all these women it turned out to be, so be it, agents. And then the Kennedy people found out that two of these women had had sex with JFK when he was in the senate. And the the Profumo this was the Profumo scandal. It was huge news.
It sold a hell of a lot of newspapers, not just in England, but also here. And this is about the time that the press is saying, we've been covering up for Kennedy, but, like, wait a minute. And so finally, with the exposure in some circles that Kennedy was having sex with this East German intelligence asset by the name of Helen Romich, stuff started to come out. Clark Mollenkopf, who was one of the most famous investigative reporters in the early nineteen sixties, He was a byline reporter for the, Des Moines Register. He wrote a story about, like, three weeks before Kennedy was assassinated.
What's going on with this scandal? It doesn't name Kennedy per se, but they are sniffing, sniffing it out, and they're starting to talk about it just in general. And, of course, she's had sex with half the senate, which is why J Edgar Hoover didn't pull the plug with Kennedy because this leaders of Bobby Kennedy got the leadership of the house, excuse me, of the Republicans and the Democrats in the senate to meet with Hoover. And he realized that this was a little too much too much politics, and so he backed off. But Hoover knew about this.
More and more people were finding out. And, folks, this is the thing. I've read a lot of, material where they say that, this JFK, no. People had no idea about this. Folks, that's pure bull.
It's pure bull. My stepmom was a Kennedy girl, and if you don't know what that, was, is that a long time ago, when they weren't so worried about being sexist or whatever, these campaigns would have, like, cheerleaders. Hillary Clinton was a Goldwater girl, for god's sake. A lot of people don't know that. Her parents were right wing, and she was a Goldwater girl.
You know, they're just kinda like cheerleader tights with skinny, outfits that would go to the conventions and whatnot. So my stepmother was one of those girls. I call her a girl. I think she was 18. And, she lived in Los Angeles, and her family was very involved in Democrat politics.
She had an uncle, very powerful uncle in Democrat politics. And, they lived in LA, and the convention was gonna be in LA, and she was so excited about meeting John and Bobby Kennedy because all these girls were promised that they would meet the Kennedys until her uncle took her aside and said, you're not getting anywhere near the Kennedys, my dear. I'm telling you right now, you're staying away from Bobby and Jack. They knew, folks. People knew.
Even this is in 1960. They knew what was up with the Kennedys and the women. And, you know, my wife's dad, who was a CIA agent, I talked about that a little bit in a couple of other episodes. They did he didn't have any specific information, and he was over in Yugoslavia. He wasn't here, but, they knew.
They knew Kennedy, was up to no good with the women, and it was a big problem. It was a big security problem for The United States, and he ends up sleeping with this East German intelligence asset, Helen Romich, which they had to rush out of the country with a handful of with a, you know, big stack of cash to keep her away from the, from J. Edgar Hoover and the congressional committees. These things were happening, folks, just before the assassination. So back to Qui Bono.
Kennedy is killed. Who benefits and who gets enough value to take this massive risk in killing Kennedy? So, you know, let's go down the enemy's list. The USSR, I believe, Eon Passapa, the highest ranking, intelligence officer to defect from the iron curtain to our side, He believes and I got a book right behind me called Program to Kill, where he talks about Oswald, and he believes that Oswald was queued up and put into position by the KGB to kill Kennedy, but then they thought about it and said, I don't wanna kill Kennedy. There was no reason.
That they didn't have a reason to, except for Khrushchev hated Kennedy. But Kennedy they didn't have any trouble with Kennedy. Not really. And, so, he was queued up, and then they pulled the plug, but that doesn't mean Oswald pulled the plug, and that doesn't mean that he couldn't have been redirected a little bit in the wilderness of Mirrors. So I don't think the USSR.
I don't. Cuba. Kennedy was trying to kill Castro, and, you know, Castro had infiltrated the anti Castro Cuban groups muddying the water, but, I don't think Moscow would allow Castro, who was under, discipline, under the world communist discipline that they had at that time, and he was one of the most loyal, as was his intelligence service to the Russians. I just don't believe they would have done that. You know, we didn't talk much about Bobby Kennedy's investigations of the mafia.
I mentioned Sam Giancana, but he also was taking down the Teamsters. Jimmy Hoffa, not a guy to mess around with. Also very mob mobbed up, mob connected. But, you know, they were building all these hotels and everything. They had this grand plan.
The Teamsters investing all this money, all their pension money with the mob. I just don't see them taking this kind of a risk. I just don't see it. And, you know, that's the same with Giancana. Even though he had a lot of reason to kill Kennedy, I just don't see that they would do this just for vengeance.
They're too smart, too too forward thinking in these two cases. Then there's LBJ, who, by the way, I think the record shows that Bobby Kennedy had set l b LBJ up, who was a crook, and the Kennedys had caught him in a couple of scandals, some bribery issues and some other things. And Bobby was about to throw him off the ticket. So Johnson had every motive to see JFK leave because he became president, folks, but I don't think he had the wherewithal to do this. He may have known about it, but I don't think, I don't think he was a driving force himself to see JFK assassinated.
And there were all these Cuban groups in The US. But, you know, Kennedy did hand out the money, hand out the awards, and promise the leadership, particularly the Bay Of Pigs, veterans, that he would kill Castro, and he tried to do so. They were actually trying to help him. I just don't see two years later, they would decide, oh, we're gonna kill this guy. I I I just I just don't see it.
The media got a ton of mileage off of blaming the far right, which is the beginning of the demise of the Goldwater campaign, which is another story. And I do have an episode on the Goldwater campaign. But, all the news media for a while said, oh, the right wing did it. They must have done it. Dallas is full of right wingers.
The right wing did it. Not a lot of evidence, folks. Not a lot of evidence to sustain that view. And but it it was very useful to the establishment to, smear Goldwater this early on. Goldwater was ahead, folks, in the polls in every Southern state that Kennedy won in 1960.
'80 '4 electoral votes turning, away from Kennedy right there, enough to torpedo him, even if we the Republicans lost two or three states. I'm not saying Goldwater would have won, but he was a real threat when Kennedy was alive. So, the military industrial complex, we talk about that. Say, oh, Kennedy, didn't wanna rev up Vietnam. We don't really know that, folks.
We don't know what Kennedy would have done. There were plans on the drawing board for a huge two or two or 300,000 deployment of more troops to Vietnam. Kennedy had already put in 20,000. There weren't any troops in Vietnam. When Kennedy got in office, he put 20,000 troops there, folks.
People forget that too. But, I just I just don't think we know what Kennedy would have done in Vietnam. And I wanna talk about that more next week because we are gonna continue to talk about the establishment killed JFK, and here's why. We're not done with that topic yet, folks. Obviously, I didn't get to the end of the story.
But my name is Lou Moore, and you are listening to Hour of Decision on Liberty News Radio. And I might remind you that not only can you, listen to my other Kennedy episodes, my five episodes on FDR at Lou Moore dot com, but you can also, tune in to SecureVote.news. Tune into it on your laptop. This is Lou Moore. Thanks very much.
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