>The courtroom door was opened to Lane by the unlikeliest of people: ex-CIA operative (and convicted Watergte burglar) E. Howard Hunt, who sued a newspaper publisher for defamation after the paper published an article asserting Hunt might have been implicated in the assassination.
>At the 1985 trial, Hunt told the jury he was most injured by the doubts the article raised about him in the minds of his family. He won a judgment of $650,000.
My history professor last year was shocked so many kids in our class still believed Lee Harvey Oswald killed Kennedy. I mean the bullet that killed Kennedy would have literally had to defy the laws of physics to hit him! But hey the propaganda is strong.
OWNtheNWO ago
>The courtroom door was opened to Lane by the unlikeliest of people: ex-CIA operative (and convicted Watergte burglar) E. Howard Hunt, who sued a newspaper publisher for defamation after the paper published an article asserting Hunt might have been implicated in the assassination.
>At the 1985 trial, Hunt told the jury he was most injured by the doubts the article raised about him in the minds of his family. He won a judgment of $650,000.
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1991-12-20/features/9104240096_1_cia-assassination-hunt
E Howard Hunt taped a confession 15 years later.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bD4611qW6R8
PM_BOOBS_N_KITTIES ago
My history professor last year was shocked so many kids in our class still believed Lee Harvey Oswald killed Kennedy. I mean the bullet that killed Kennedy would have literally had to defy the laws of physics to hit him! But hey the propaganda is strong.
that ago
Glad to see educators not blindly following the "official story".