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In reply to the discussion: Mass Media ignoring 'RFK Believed in Conspiracy' shows corrupt nature of America's Press [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)Thank you for the heads-up, doublethink.
Robert Groden served as the HSCA staff photographic expert. He's written several book's on the assassination of President Kennedy. He's given up other opportunities to devote his talents, treasure and time for Truth.
His CV:
http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=14572
His example is unlike the nation's mass media, which largely do the bidding of War Inc. It's understandable why the warmongers and greedheads don't want Groden's side of the story heard. Same goes for the cowardly politicians in Dallas and throughout the country who don't want anybody to rain on their 50th anniversary parade.
In the early 90s, I attended a lunch with a man who had served on the HSCA as a staffer for a Congressman. We talked about the subject of lunch - corrupt banks and S&L- and then conversation turned to the assassination, which ended up turning toward rogue CIA-anti Castro Cuban involvement. He indicated he had taken a secrecy oath, in order to serve the HSCA, and could not go into details about anything not publicly available. So, I asked him, point blank if they - the HSCA - knew who was behind the assassination. He gave me a stare that said, "You got to be kidding."
Thinking back, I don't think it was irritation with an impertinent question, rather it was a confirmation of his disgust at the knowledge of who was responsible for the assassination, not just one agency, but powers within the government. We went on to talk about other things.