EVIDENCE That Oswald NEVER Fired A Rifle! | JFK: Destiny Betrayed | Altitude Films

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In the aftermath of JFK assassination, the New York Times pins the crime on Lee Harvey Oswald. This comes one day after Oswald’s murder by nightclub owner Jack Ruby, who the Warren Commission concludes acted alone. But contradictions and falsehoods say otherwise...

Oliver Stone’s four-part deep dive into the infamous Kennedy assassination and what happened afterwards, bringing to light the truth behind the lies.

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If Oswald did it alone... then there would have been no need to silence him..

robertprestonsr
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At the age of 89 I never believed the Warren Commission, at the time or now, and I never met anyone who did believe it. Ruby was extremely well known by every local cop as the local head of the mafia. Yet he got into Police headquarters armed.

robertwilcock
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How on earth does a man accused of killing a policeman and a president not have legal representation not to mention how does a guy just walk right thru security and kill Oswald in front of millions

dannydillon
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Doesn't matter who actually pulled the trigger, our Intelligence Community was responsible. Either directly or in their failure to prevent it. So they are either corrupt or incompetent, in any case they need to be stripped of their duties and we should start over. Our Federal law enforcement is rotten to the core, current events are proving this true.

mattmadden
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The greatest coverup in American history. Oswald himself said it best.... " I was a patsy".

danielhartin
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I am British living in England and I was 17 at the time of the assassination. The very minute I saw on the news that Ruby had killed Oswald, even as a teenager, I never believed that Oswald did it, and certainly not that he was working alone. Nothing that came out later about who Ruby was, and nothing in the decades since have altered my mind. Quite the contrary.

boxyboy
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Ruby just said why he killed Oswald, because of the people around him that would benefit from it and he would not be vindicated. This was just ONE of many cover-ups in the history of our government. This was 1963, how bad is it

sherrieadams
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I was 13 years old, used to come home after school and when JFK did a news conference, it was pure joy- The day of the assassination is still one of the worst for this once teenager.

leftyspade
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Just looking at the parade route is a tip off that there was a conspiracy; open windows, a kink in the parade route, minimal secret service. I think it's interesting that at the first shot, Johnson hit the floor of his limo (when most people thought it was a firework) and Connelly exclaimed, "They're going to kill us all!" What did these men know?

lesleyewen-foster
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Oh yeah, Ruby who had mob connections, who the Kennedy's back stabbed, was just so upset that someone killed Kennedy he had to go shoot him. I'm still amazed everyday at the stupidity of people.

michaelhayes
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Ruby had strong ties to the mob. Oswald wasn't just killed, he was silenced!

davidcook
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Ruby came down with a case of that mysterious fast-acting cancer which has plagued a number of other potential witnesses, government actors, people with close connections, and agent provocateurs; not only in this case ... but in a number of others, as well.
Nothing to see here, though, folks.

itzenormous
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So we're supposed to believe that Ruby acted out of his great patriotism? What nonsense.

djg
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Ruby is a fascinating person. His mob connections are indisputable. He was an FBI informant. And all three agencies including the CIA and Secret Service were aware of Oswald and yet no one thought they should tail him on the day of the parade or have the windows shut on the parade route at the most obvious point. Either they are incompetent or corrupt. Your choice. I think a little of both. But Ruby? He practically spent the weekend at the police station and everyone there knew him. They knew he was a pimp and part of the mob, and yet they didn't even try to stop him. Actually, they enabled his opportunity. Having the entire exchange covered by dozens of media figures? A wide-open garage? with 50 people or more there? Unforgivable. They have no credibility whatsoever.

davidarbuckle
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This was the beginning of what’s happening today.
Things are about to get a lot worse…

jonsmith
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The assassination of Kennedy was a text book "cover your tracks" scenario when Ruby shot Oswald, who was not supposed to have gotten caught. With Oswald in custody there was no way the planners of the crime could allow him to be interrogated so enter Jack Ruby who had a checkered past which could be used as leverage against him and would have access to get close enough to Oswald to take him out. Otherwise, what motive would Ruby have for killing Oswald therefore ruining his life unless someone put him up to it.

wayne
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Also in question is the "source" of Ruby's cancer! He did, in wanting to be taken securely, to D.C. indicate he was in fear of his life. He said too many people had too many ways to kill him!

vickireynolds
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The most dishonest guy I've ever met is a guy named WARREN COMMISSION

shihyuchu
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And Texas is just or more corrupt as it was at that time. (I am 93 yrs. old and live with it every day). Latest incident was last week where 19 children and 2 teachers were killed in Uvalde as Police stood inactive in rescue.

carterobrien
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Poor Oswald was a deer in the headlights of history. I certainly believe him when he said "I didn't shoot anyone, no sir!" The media, as it turned out, was very selective in publicizing Ruby's comments. He was widely quoted as as saying he killed Oswald to spare Jackie a trial, but everything else he said - things like "If Adlai Stevenson was VP this whole thing wouldn't have happened" - were, of course, ignored.

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