Remembering President Kennedy: The Official Warren Commission’s Conclusions

By JEFFREY L. MEEK

Remembering President Kennedy: The Official Warren Commission’s Conclusions  at george magazine
Remembering President Kennedy: The Official Warren Commission’s Conclusions  at george magazine
Remembering President Kennedy: The Official Warren Commission’s Conclusions  at george magazine
Remembering President Kennedy: The Official Warren Commission’s Conclusions  at george magazine
Remembering President Kennedy: The Official Warren Commission’s Conclusions  at george magazine
Remembering President Kennedy: The Official Warren Commission’s Conclusions  at george magazine

5 thoughts on "Remembering President Kennedy: The Official Warren Commission’s Conclusions"

  1. Diana Ijames says:

    President Trump has his reasons for not releasing the information. My personal opinion is that Q Intel knew of the CIA’s planned assassination on President JFK. They used a body double or even a clone. JFK went into hiding with Q Intel to expose the deep state and world leaders at a time as this. My personal belief is Trump seen the documents and Q Intel explained that until the deep state and cabal is completely taken down, JFK will be a target as well as his son. We will all know the truth soon.

  2. Wendy Goodwin says:

    THEY have planned all this for years 1913 and probably before to control the World,
    David E Martin has trued to inform the World but still we will NOT listen !

    The Conspiracy Theirusts are in fact the Conspiracy Factists !

  3. Pamela Schafer says:

    This day in history I remember well, it was the first day I saw my Mother cry, I remember her saying. Someone killed the President. With what he had planned for the good of the country he was not allowed to continue. Now we see that step by step those who held the power are crumbling. Where We Go One We Go All.

  4. Debra Austin says:

    I will always remember the day President Kennedy was shot. When the announcement came out that our President was dead, I was in school (3rd grade), and the school speaker rang out the news at which time classes were dismissed. We all assembled in the hallways waiting for rides home, and we cried together because we were afraid. I remember looking at the boy in school every girl had a crush on because he looked like Elvis. His classroom was two doors away from my class, so of course we all saw each other. Everyone was crying, and suddenly we became afraid……maybe because we had never lived through a Presidential assassination before. But it was also because Kennedy was loved so greatly, and we loved who our parents loved. When I was back at home, certainly our little black and white antennae TV was on with the news coverage. It was a very heavy and somehow quiet day, with an eeriness I could feel but not comprehend. I remember wondering that our First Lady was surely crying (probably because my Mother was crying as she ironed clothes beside the TV), especially as Jaqueline witnessed the swearing in of Lyndon Johnson to replace her husband. Those are the images in my memory the day Kennedy was assassinated. My entire world was full of tears. So I cried, too.

  5. Lana says:

    I was only a little kid, but remember that day. Our Mother (Born in Estonia, had been in Europe in WW2 & survived concentration camp., So admired JFK, as he embodied the true American dream!)
    It was a shock that such a thing could happen here in the USA.
    A few yrs later, Mom went to Walter Reed hospt for a procedure,
    (she actually had the head guy have a fire drill because of somethig she noticed that didnt seem right.. They actually emptied the hosptial while she was there! lol Mom was a mover & shaker for sure!)
    But While there, Dad took us to the Eternal Flame. I remembered that day.
    It still hurt.

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