Tucker Carlson of Fox News is, in my opinion and along with Glen Beck, the very finest investigative journalist in the country. This past week the government released thousands of pages of information on the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The only problem is the data was limited in scope and many pages were redacted. The readings were reminiscent of when the government tells us they're going to release all information of aliens.
There's long been the notion that Kennedy was not murdered by Lee Harvey Oswald alone. This, according to established government officials, is what is called a 'conspiracy theory'. You might be interested in knowing this two word phrase had never been used prior to November 22, 1963. It was created to scoff at any notion of our government being involved and was created by-----guess who---the CIA.
Carlson had the temerity to question the official government report. Of course, the Left is all over him for this perceived nonsense. The son of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, the president's brother, is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and he is is adamant to this day that the Central Intelligence agency orchestrated JFK's murder.
Considering that JFK was the last real Democrat we might want to heed his words from one week before he was murdered: "I will smash the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it to the winds."
If you recall it was 51 members of today's present CIA who told us the Russian collusion story against Donald Trump was not a hoax. More on that later but, with this, I rest my case: Trust nothing of what you hear and 50% of what you see.
Those last words give credence to conspiracy theories.
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