J. Edgar Hoover published a memo within 7 days of JFK's assassination.
Here is the memo: https://imgoat.com/uploads/f3ef77ac0e/209563.jpg
The title is "ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY".
It says that the info in the memo "was orally-furnished to Mr. George Bush of the Central Intelligence Agency".
The info is strictly pertaining to anti-Castro Cubans.
Bush was in the CIA at the time and managing anti-Castro Cubans.
He lied about having ever previously been in the CIA during his CIA Director confirmations hearings.
He was appointed to CIA Director by Warren Commission member Gerald Ford.
The Bay of Pigs was known as "Operation Zapata".
Bush owned "Zapata Oil Company" at the time.
The Watergate burglars were participants in Operation Zapata.
Nixon said that the Watergate scandal threatened to expose the "whole Bay of Pigs thing" and that it would be bad for the CIA.
H.R. Haldeman wrote that whenever Nixon said “the Bay of Pigs” on the Watergate tapes it was a code word for the JFK assassination.
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17880903? ago
This is about Cuba, not the assassination. I read the whole thing. Nowhere did it state who killed JFK.
17882699? ago
Nixon stated who killed JFK: the CIA. He did so when he said that exposing hidden details of the JFK assassination would harm the CIA. Also, by referring to it as the "whole Bay of Pigs thing", he identified the portions of the CIA responsible: those involved in the Bay of Pigs invasion. Hoover's memo identifies Bush as the "go to" person in the CIA who would be furnished with information relating to anti-Castro activities. Bush's oil company named Zapata Oil, which includes CIA connections, predates Operation Zapata, and tells you who had the authority to NAME the operation. Bush ran the operation.
17882166? ago
You could put up a document that's just Lorem Ipsum with a "Purple Monkey Dishwasher" header in there somewhere, say it definitively proves the world is run by malicious manatees then watch everyone reply "I KNEW IT, this changes everything" =D
17884573? ago
We find confirmation bias under rocks these days.
17882410? ago
Strawman argument.