The Kennedy Assassinations: Cui Bono?

John Suarez in Notes from the Cuban Exile Quarter:

The Kennedy assassinations: Cui Bono?
“We are prepared to fight them and answer in kind. U.S. leaders should think that if they are aiding terrorist plans to eliminate Cuban leaders, they themselves will not be safe.”  – See more at: http://westwingreports.com/jfk-elm-street/sept-8-1963-is-oswald-aware-of-castros-threat#sthash.i2cey3xj.dpuf

“We are prepared to fight them and answer in kind. U.S. leaders should think that if they are aiding terrorist plans to eliminate Cuban leaders, they themselves will not be safe.”  – Fidel Castro, September 6, 1963*



What Oliver Stone refuses to tell you about the Kennedy assassination.

As the 50th anniversary of the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy approaches the spin doctors and agents of influence have already begun to cloud the circumstances leading up to the murder of America’s 35th president. However, a question that needs to be asked looking back a half century later: who benefited most from his death?

Motive and Opportunity

Recent revelations indicate that Cuban intelligence officials had indeed met with Lee Harvey Oswaldo and that Fidel Castro had prior knowledge that John F. Kennedy would be assassinated in Dallas on November 22, 1963 but the author, former national intelligence officer for Latin America, Brian Latell does not go as far as to say that the Cuban dictator orchestrated the assassination. However, a respected German documentary filmmaker Wilfried Huismann says that Castro was behind the killing of the 35th president. 

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2 thoughts on “The Kennedy Assassinations: Cui Bono?”

  1. Uh, so if you know someone will be murdered, including where and when, and you don’t warn the intended victim, what does that make you?

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