Tasine wrote:
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Several things about this article bother me.
1. In my view these were NOT the most important and horrific assassinations in the 20th century. They were the highest profile killings, but certainly not the most important or horrific. The Kennedy's were whoremongers whom no decent person would want for a friend. MLK was a decent person and his killing was a shock for numerous reasons.
2. I have no problem with believing all these killings may have been done by the same person(s). The IMPLICATION in the article is that Allan Dulles, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, George Bush, and David Rockefeller had a lot to worry about if deep investigations were ever to happen. To make that allegation without more information is akin to trying to destroy people without a single thing in the form of proof.......mere allegations are despicable and should be paid no attention to. This makes me have little faith in the author's veracity.
I have no issue with the possibility these crimes may never be solved, primarily because so very many killings are never solved. The lives of the Kennedys and MLK were no more important than every other American's life.
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Not true, had they lived our history would have had a very different outcome and without the horrific lose of life