381091 72: The President and Mrs. Kennedy ride in a parade March 27, 1963 in Washington. (Photo by National Archive/Newsmakers)
Austin talks about the grand reveal of the John F. Kennedy assassination paperwork.
Austin: So it looks like the grand reveal on the John F. Kennedy assassination paperwork is going to be another Jeffrey Epstein swing and a miss. A lot of fanfare, but not a lot of material there, not a lot of meat on the bone, so to speak.
And quite frankly, I don’t believe any of it. I don’t think the FBI ever kept an accurate file. I certainly don’t think they ever intended to release what they really should know about what went on with that entire matter. And there’s plenty of reason not to believe them.
For instance, there’s very, very real evidence. Matter of fact, it’s a known fact that JFK had a number of high-profile girlfriends and affairs going on right up to the time he died. None of that’s mentioned in any of this file.
How in the world do you do an investigative report or an in-depth analysis of someone’s murder and not mention their multiple extramarital affairs, including the one that he had with Judith Campbell Exner, who is a well-known gang moll, M.O.L.L. gang chick? Sam Giancana’s girlfriend. There was another big mobster that she was related to as well, as far as personal relationships go a little bit later on.
And there’s no way in heaven that any FBI agent or any investigating agent could look into a man’s murder and not get into the information involving his close ties to the mob. There’s just no way to do it. None of that information supposedly is in any of the files released to the public. That just shows me they’re not serious about investigating the crime or they did investigate it and they kept a whole bunch out that we still don’t know about.
I tend to go with the first theory. I don’t think that they ever intended to tell anyone about the real truth behind the murder. That’s just government or excuse me, my distrust in the government at this point and our collective distrust in the entire effort that the government has made to quote unquote reveal their secrets.
Next up, UFOs. Don’t hold your breath on that one either until the aliens are literally at our front door. And that’s the comment. I’m Austin Rhodes. 95.1 FM News Talk, WGAC.
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Austin’s Daily Commentary – John F. Kennedy Assassination Paperwork
Austin talks about the grand reveal of the John F. Kennedy assassination paperwork.
Austin: So it looks like the grand reveal on the John F. Kennedy assassination paperwork is going to be another Jeffrey Epstein swing and a miss. A lot of fanfare, but not a lot of material there, not a lot of meat on the bone, so to speak.
And quite frankly, I don’t believe any of it. I don’t think the FBI ever kept an accurate file. I certainly don’t think they ever intended to release what they really should know about what went on with that entire matter. And there’s plenty of reason not to believe them.
For instance, there’s very, very real evidence. Matter of fact, it’s a known fact that JFK had a number of high-profile girlfriends and affairs going on right up to the time he died. None of that’s mentioned in any of this file.
How in the world do you do an investigative report or an in-depth analysis of someone’s murder and not mention their multiple extramarital affairs, including the one that he had with Judith Campbell Exner, who is a well-known gang moll, M.O.L.L. gang chick? Sam Giancana’s girlfriend. There was another big mobster that she was related to as well, as far as personal relationships go a little bit later on.
And there’s no way in heaven that any FBI agent or any investigating agent could look into a man’s murder and not get into the information involving his close ties to the mob. There’s just no way to do it. None of that information supposedly is in any of the files released to the public. That just shows me they’re not serious about investigating the crime or they did investigate it and they kept a whole bunch out that we still don’t know about.
I tend to go with the first theory. I don’t think that they ever intended to tell anyone about the real truth behind the murder. That’s just government or excuse me, my distrust in the government at this point and our collective distrust in the entire effort that the government has made to quote unquote reveal their secrets.
Next up, UFOs. Don’t hold your breath on that one either until the aliens are literally at our front door. And that’s the comment. I’m Austin Rhodes. 95.1 FM News Talk, WGAC.
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