Jesse Ventura to air JFK assassination deathbed confession
TruTV will air the first TV program to put forward admissions from those involved, and probe deep into the proofs of a conspiracy
Aaron Dykes
Infowars.com
November 19, 2010
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Long-time prober of the JFK assassination, Jesse Ventura will have his first chance to prove on television that a conspiracy, not a lone gunman, killed Kennedy. The proof includes a shocking audio confession and much more; airs this Fri, Nov. 19 at 10 PM EST / 9 PM CST
In the next episode of the hard-hitting second season of Conspiracy Theory, former Governor Jesse Ventura will take on what he has long regarded as the most significant event of his generation and the 60s era– the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. The program will air this Friday, Nov. 19 at 10 PM EST / 9 PM CST, just days before the 47th anniversary of the iconic president’s death. But TruTV will air more than just memories and heated debate about the grassy knoll. For the first time ever on television, viewers will witness, at last, a confession in one of the most-controversial murders in all of history.
A “major figure” from recent U.S. history admits to involvement in the plot in an audio tape that will blow audiences away. The source names names, and Lee Harvey Oswald isn’t on the list. According to the show’s producers, Ventura’s team has even established new evidence that suggests the individuals allegedly involved in the assassination have powerful ties that even go as high as former President and former CIA director George H. W. Bush. Is this the key at last to why the media has been so reluctant to admit that someone else was shooting at Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963?
In the course of the episode, Jesse Ventura, a former Navy SEAL and Underwater Demolitions expert, attempts to recreate Oswald’s alleged shooting that day. He tracked down the exact make and model, as well as ammunition stock that the Warren Commission claims Oswald used. But despite the fact that Ventura qualified as an expert shot while in naval special forces training, and qualified again as an expert during his term as Governor in Minnesota, he could not duplicate the time and accuracy of Oswald’s fateful shots. Yet Lee Harvey Oswald only qualified as a “marksman,” two grades lower than Ventura. (Witnesses who shot with Oswald have said for years that he had “Maggie’s drawers”—that he frequently missed the target and generally did not meet the high standards of a serviceman.)
The House Select Committee on Assassinations matched Ventura’s findings back in 1978. Their investigation found a 95% or higher probability that John F. Kennedy was killed by more than one assassin, concluding that indeed a conspiracy took place, and debunking the rushed conclusions of the 1964 Warren Commission that Oswald acted alone. However, nearly half a century later, the media has continued to promote the lone gunman theory, even in spite of a skeptical public. The motives behind this mass-misconception are deep and probing indeed, and Ventura has been questioning the official account for many years now.
Two of Ventura’s best-selling books, American Conspiracies and Don’t Start the Revolution Without Me, have both delved deeply into what really happened in the assassination. Ventura’s writing partner Dick Russell has also written extensively on the subject in his book On the Trail of the JFK Assassins. Tune in Fri, Nov. 19 to find out what Ventura and his Conspiracy Theory team have now uncovered.
“JFK Assassination” – NEW!
Premieres Fri, November 19 at 10P
Never-published declassified CIA documents appear to support a link between the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the Watergate scandal that brought down Richard Nixon. To find out for sure, Jesse Ventura goes to Dallas, where he meets Lee Harvey Oswald’s widow, Marina, and investigates the “Two Oswalds” theory that a CIA-groomed double killed JFK. TV-PG-L
The following video added 11/22/10
In my opinion, Venture had MUCH more credibility back when his hair was PINK, but I may check the show out anyway, lol !
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You had it right the first time Heff... Jessie Venture, pink haired punker. Besides, this is old news. Everybody knows the mob killed him.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Mr. C. (not literally, he he)
ReplyDeleteI just don't get it. Why does every generation have to prove who killed Kennedy? In 1965 French intelligence first identified the individuals responsible (the Joint Chiefs of Staff in collusion with Hoover and Johnson) - and the financiers (a bunch of NASA and defense contractors and oil barrons - we know their names). And New Orleans District Attorney James Garrison laid out all the evidence (conclusively) in his 1967 grand jury investigation. True they did subcontract with the Syndicate for some of the grunt work - but the conspiracy was hatched at the highest levels of government (the Joint Chiefs).
ReplyDeleteThen we proved it all over again in 1978 with the House Committee on Assassinations. And in 1992 when Oliver Stone's movie came out and they opened a lot of the archives.
What really makes me sick is this is all a matter of public record - available in any public library.
I think Ventura should be applauded for using his fame to remind people of all this. I, too, am trying to do my bit with my recennt memoir - in which I talk about a Kennedy assassination witness I first encounter in 1984 - and how this totally changed my life. THE MOST REVOLUTIONARY ACT: MEMOIR OF AN AMERICAN REFUGEE (www.stuartbramhall.com). I currently live in exile in New Zealand.
I have always thought it was a conspiracy..Oswald was too dumb to put it all together..and I can shoot better than he could and have a better record..so to speak..
ReplyDeletewish I could have seen it...wonder if it will come out on a video?
your header is so beautiful.
Heff - I think Obama would have MUCH more credibility with pink hair too.
ReplyDeleteMr. C - In this version it's not the mob.
Diane - You better watch it, the show I mean.
Dr. Stuart - I doubt this show will change your mind.
YDG - You didn't have anything to do with it did you? I mean you are from Texas.
Where were you on that fateful day? George H. W. Bush says he "Can't recall". Somehow I don't believe him.
I added part one right here, You Tube has it all.