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thepainterdoug
22nd November 2019, 16:52
I was 10, and remember something really bad happened. I was sent home from Catholic school , the nuns were crying, my Mom was crying. no cartoons on for two weeks!Nothing norma. Then I witnessed live and unedited Oswald shot! I think I changed that day.

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22nd November 2019, 16:55
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Kryztian
22nd November 2019, 17:08
This was just before my 2nd birthday, and while I don't remember the day, I think I remember the day after. I woke up after my mother, which was unusual. I had the sense that yes, something hard for them had happened the day before and the world was not the same. I wasn't supposed to touch the television, but I did know how to turn it on and did so. I was interested because their was an airplane on the TV. My mother woke up, looked at the TV and said that was the Vice President walking off the plane, and then remarked that maybe he was now the president (she was correct, he had just been sworn in.) I had no idea what had been happening in the last day, but I could sense that something was very wrong and that it was a time of sadness.

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22nd November 2019, 17:25
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wondering
22nd November 2019, 17:27
I was 20 and at work at an insurance company. I remember it very well...absolutely unprecedented. I remember the riderless horse, John John, in particular, and other details of the funeral. As Bob Seger says, I wish I didn’t know now what I didn’t know then.... Diane

conk
22nd November 2019, 17:47
Thank you for this post. JFK and his demise has always been a subject of interest for me. The conspiracy of course. Memories of the 5th grade class being let out early and the teachers crying. Also seeing Oswald being shot. My uncle saying 'they're trying to shut him up' and me not understanding the implications at the time.

Great portrait.

Dennis Leahy
22nd November 2019, 19:24
I do remember it. Like Doug, I was enrolled in a Catholic school, where Kennedy, a Catholic, was more than "the president", he was "the first Catholic US president." I know it was a national shock, but I don't know if the vibe of tragedy was amplified in my Catholic surroundings - I suspect it was.

The JFK hit (the kill shot being delivered by James Files, shooting a "Fireball" gun with special mercury loads, from the 'grassy knoll') was my entry into the rabbit hole. I now see it as the Deep State (the unelected major political players behind the curtain, not the mixed-up notion that the Democrat corporate-political party is the Deep State) stepping into the daylight. The real rulers of the USA-centric Empire orchestrated a broad daylight hit of "the most powerful person in the world." There were a thousand ways they could have killed him off-camera, but it sent a message - like sticking your enemy's head on a pole in the center of the village.

thepainterdoug
22nd November 2019, 20:54
Denis. what about the often mentioned shooter out from down in the sewer grate?

but yes, clear message was sent for all the forward days ahead.

onawah
22nd November 2019, 21:40
Me too, high school let out early, teachers and students crying in the hallway. Walked home with a girlfriend, in shock.
We stopped for a Coke on the way, but were much too numb to enjoy it, like everyone else in the restaurant, apparently.
My poor, beleaguered, husbandless working mom was more depressed than usual, but didn't seem to feel it was going to make much difference in her life at the time. Little did she know...

Thank you for this post. JFK and his demise has always been a subject of interest for me. The conspiracy of course. Memories of the 5th grade class being let out early and the teachers crying. Also seeing Oswald being shot. My uncle saying 'they're trying to shut him up' and me not understanding the implications at the time.

Great portrait.

mountain_jim
22nd November 2019, 22:07
Grammar school, a teacher came into our class and told our teacher to turn on the TV, and then we were plugged into the live coverage until sent home early.

Discovered alt.conspiracy.jfk usenet feed in the early internet days before web-pages, got my conspiracy researcher start there.

Arcturian108
22nd November 2019, 22:30
It was a Friday afternoon, like today, and I was studying for college final exams in the student union, and the campus was empty, but someone came into the room and said Kennedy had been shot. I immediately wanted to talk with my estranged, foreign boyfriend, who lived close to campus, but didn't do so. A year later he told me that he was flying home over Alaska when the captain announced it over the intercom.

I was further shocked when I heard that in some Southern schools the students all clapped when they heard about the assassination. I believed that wouldn't happen if we only had a national public radio station. Now we have NPR and the propaganda on that channel is horrific. Of course, I didn't know then about the shadow government, or how our own government officials were involved in killing the president.

FictionLReality
22nd November 2019, 22:57
Who started the conspiracy that Jackie Murdered JFK? Was it Phil Schneider? Or was he claiming it was the driver ? Cant remember anymore after all these years.

thepainterdoug
22nd November 2019, 23:32
I think Phil Schneider stated that someone in the car, I believe the driver, turned around and shot him.

East Sun
23rd November 2019, 00:27
The driver stopped. Why? there would be no reason to stop... why was he net questioned right off the bat?
Now we know all those years later.

Everyone has their story of that day..

I was not even in the US but remember it distinctly.

Not the day per se but that night when I got back to my lodgings
after a 10 hour day on construction/buildings,
zombie-like and really tired

My room mates had turned the radio on which was unusual.
When I walked thru the door I sensed that something was wrong

They told me that President Kennedy had been shot.
I reacted like a zombie would.

Over the decades since I have learned much as the world has.
Things have changed a lot.
We now know more about the manipulators who thought they
had a monopoly on the entire human race.

Sorry to disappoint (you's} but your day is coming, and soon.

Hym
23rd November 2019, 08:47
Catholic school, 3rd Grade. My teacher was in shock. Very quiet. My oldest sister had died 4 years earlier and her close friends were my teachers in the next 2 grades I was to be in at the school. I remember hearing them, seeing them later that day and feeling their sudden shock and disorientation.

I remember them that day, singling me out with a lot of attention, which was unusual but I understood the connection, as if the two deaths were connected. Their attention the next two years gave me strength, as if it was fulfilling a commitment they had made to the memory of my amazing sister.

Remembering those people who leave early and so unexpectedly has imprinted on us how intentionally inhumane those in power can be. At those times the imprint to understand, to truly know all of the motivations of those perpetrators who caused those heartbreaking deaths, becomes deep set in the core of our beings. Their memory often sparks a deeper sense of purpose that carries itself into our own personal lives, as it did in this case, in mine.

After JFK's murder we all found out, at different rates and in different but convergent timelines, the truth of who, when, how and why those worst of crimes were created.

In my case, details my many brothers and sisters likely do not know, I found the true origins of my eldest sister's passing. It too was caused by a hierarchy of the needs of those who place human life as secondary to their control of others, of public policy and the extension of their greed.

While my sister was in remission from her Hodgkin's Disease she suddenly got extremely ill and soon after died. Because I was so emotionally connected to her well being as I grew up, I was becoming more and more comfortable having her guidance, her friendship and her loving presence. No other older brother or sister was anyone like her, at all.

When she left me and this life I was numbed and very alone. It was only my independence that kept me here. Her presence had an impact on me, deep inside me and later on aided me in the way I have investigated those unjust things I had to uncover. That spark of awareness about injustice, created by the power of the love we have lived and the loves we have missed, carries a profound imprint in many of us.


Many years later, while investigating the origins of disease and the purpose of using vaccines, which caused more disease than they were sold to prevent, I had an insight into asking my mother about the months before my angelic sister died. I asked her if my sister was given a polio vaccine before she died, and if it was given to her just at the time she was getting healthier, many months into the remission of her illness. My mother was quiet for a bit, then she asked why i had asked the question.

I told her that I was studying the SV40 origins of the polio vaccine and the life-ending admonitions of Jonas Salk that the use of the vaccine had 'injured and killed more people than it had saved'. She then confided in me that she had always thought the vaccine was the cause of my sister's death because of how rapidly she, my mother's 1st born child, had so suddenly, after years of fighting the illness and had gradually gotten healthier, died. That distant look in my mother's eyes was cut short by her habit of deeply burying her emotional traumas.

I remembered my sister's love, her beauty, her warmth and her presence much more than a parent's loss, so I carried on.

I remember this and many other things when I begin any search into a truth. Hopefully I see the deeper cause of why inhumanity exists, beyond those things that end up as the cold truth.

The warmth of those experiences with those who have given us their best, their love, keeps us alive and present during our search for the truth, be it the most personal truth or the one that affects the course of a larger history.

thepainterdoug
23rd November 2019, 12:51
HYM a very touching recount of your sisters life, love and importance to you and those around her. how hard for your mother to loose her daughter, you, your sister. how it marks us forever. thanks for sharing.

onawah
23rd November 2019, 17:39
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Houman
23rd November 2019, 17:54
Michael Collins Piper: FINAL JUDGEMENT lecture [Mossad connection to JFK Conspiracy]

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Bill Ryan
23rd November 2019, 17:55
From Richard Dolan, published yesterday:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YRiqHJqjIw

TomKat
23rd November 2019, 22:39
I was with Richard Nixon and George Bush, but don't remember where :-)

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I think Phil Schneider stated that someone in the car, I believe the driver, turned around and shot him.

No that was Bill Cooper. Hard to tell those old military guys apart. Same over-confident swagger...

thepainterdoug
24th November 2019, 00:20
TOMKAT yes you are correct

Bill Ryan
15th December 2019, 18:44
From Richard Dolan, published yesterday:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YRiqHJqjIw

Here are Parts 2 and 3, with more to come. (This series is extremely interesting and detailed, excellent info + perspectives for all serious JFK researchers.)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nfc--zYhmtE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_sVt6LkYls

Bill Ryan
5th January 2020, 20:24
And here's Richard Dolan's JFK Part 4: The Autopsy.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b77YDy9OtIM

CKH
9th April 2020, 12:53
I wasn't born yet, though I was fortunate enough to grow up in a time when schools still taught about such.
I do not remember one person while I grew up, who did not choke up when speaking about him or get quite defensive when another spoke ill of him.

What happened should never be forgiven nor forgotten.

"Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought."

GMB1961
10th April 2020, 07:43
I was only a little boy when I saw my father crying and it was later on when I got older I asked him why I saw him crying in the house we lived in on that terrible day. He told me that a good man had been shot and his right to say what he thought was silenced forever from that day forward. To me that seemed wrong. I asked my father if they caught the man responsible and he said they caught a guy who was intern assassinated by some one else. This didn't ring true with me and even though I was a small boy it felt like the legal system got it wrong. Then a few years later his brother was shot, Martin Luther King was shot, Malcolm X was shot, John Lennon was shot.( now these animals are killing musicians ) To me now as a fully grown man if you have anything to say that is too the betterment of men and woman around the world you are A TARGET, and gone faster than a fart in the wind. It makes me sad that decency, respect, compassion, empathy and love are ridiculed and slowly but slowly, inch by inch humankind has grown more accustom to violence than peace. Shame.

Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance. Robert Kennedy

We need hope again, we need to bond better with each other would you say? Blessings of Love and Peace to all.

Meryl
10th April 2020, 08:46
GMB1961..........I am late to this post and there are so many touching stories. I was nine year old kid in the bush in Australia and it impacted me greatly, because of my strong father's reaction. I wrote a song about this at the start of this year, called Dallas. It will be added to my "The Visitors" series. Phil Schneider has two songs on the first disc. Here for those interested. https://merylleppard.bandcamp.com/releases

Dallas. Meryl Leppard February 2020

There was a Coups D'Etat in Dallas
In 1963
A Coups D'Etat in Dallas
And the bad guys won
They killed the favourite son.

My father drove a shiny Chevrolet
He loved American design
And though we lived a half a world away
He talked about it all the time

A righteous citizen at six foot two, he taught me,
Never lie and never steal
Your word has value if you speak it true
And shaking hands you'll have a deal

And I remember
The first time I saw him cry
That day in November
Over what he'd seen
On the T.V. screen
He said

"There's been a dreadful thing in Dallas
you kids won't understand
A tragedy in Dallas
In the motorcade
They shot J.F.K."
Oh oh oh NO!

Naive America was full of grief
That murder broke the nations's heart
My father's anger and his disbelief
He tore the evidence apart

Zapruder's camera had a fancy roll
The Umbrella Man suspense
A magic bullet from the Grassy knoll
The party line just made no sense

And I remember
The way he held his chest
That day in November
Seeing Jackie's face
In that bloody chase
He said

"There's been a dreadful thing in Dallas
you kids won't understand
A tragedy in Dallas
In the motorcade
They shot J.F.K."
Oh oh oh NO!

And the patsy said, "I didn't do it"
As Ruby shot him down
And my father said, "He didn't do it.
Something's wrong.
It's a paid-for-song
in Dallas
Town."

As I grew up he'd sometimes speak a lot
About the Kennedy affair
The day they killed the Prince of Camelot
Then simply vanished in thin air

He spoke of things which clearly frightened him
'Bout darker forces than we know
He'd grab us kids and hug us on a whim
Like he would never let us go

And I remember
Him talking with his friends
'Bout that day in November
When the whole world changed
It was re-arranged
And they agreed
Yeah they agreed

There was a Coups D'Etat in Dallas
In 1963
A Coups D'Etat in Dallas
And the bad guys won

There was a Coups D'Etat in Dallas
In 1963
A Coups D'Etat in Dallas
And the bad guys won
They killed the favourite
They killed the favourite son.

(Spoken)
The Commission ruled they'd got it straight
Some were lying through their teeth
Warren smiled and shook the hand of Fate
Jackie kneeled and laid the wreath.

leavesoftrees
10th April 2020, 11:31
I have seen this documentary a few years ago, but watched it again the other night. I have no idea how true his theory behind JFK's assassination (and more) is, but it certainly is a riveting watch. Most of the men involved (and they were all men) are now dead (many murdered in the years after the assassination) and I was left wondering who the baton has now been passed onto

JFK to 9/11 Everything Is A Rich Man's Trick

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Praxis
22nd November 2020, 15:54
Today is the anniversary of a very tragic day.

In 1963, a person who had just made the most significant move to both end the cold war and hurt the Secret Government was murdered in broad day light.

Then it was covered up also in broad daylight. People on the commission who should not be: Gerald Ford(hmmmmm that is interesting given Nixons role and later doings), ALlen Dulles, Sen Russell. to name a few.

Then we got a bogus report.

Most of the evidence was hidden and remains hidden to this day.

Then in the 90's H W Bush signed a law that should have released all of these documents. Now the wait is on.

So we wait.

And we wait. and we get some drops here and there https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/release

But we never get the full do.

FINALLY. we have reached 2018 and the law stipulates that is the final date.

Finally we have all the documents. Finally we can piece it all together(even though most of us already have but at least we will have official documents to back it up now).

Finally https://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/release

But then the God Emperor Kow Tows to the CIA and does not release all the information.

In fact, here we sit. Just over two months left in his presidency and he still has not fought the deep state by releasing the most damning info on the deep state.

If you support trump you support JFK secrecy. PERIOD.

If you support trump you support Julian Assange being in jail, same with snowden and reality winner. PERIOD.

The POTUS has all the tools within his power to use and chooses not to. He could release all the JFK files like the law said would happen but HE CHOOSES NOT TO.

He could pardon all these people. HE CHOOSES not to.

The executive office of the president has many power and I just listed to very ez and obvious moves to hurt the deep state.

He chooses not to. He CHOOSES not to. He chooses not to.

He could release JFK files. He chooses not to.

He could pardon Snowden. HE CHOOSES NOT TO.
HE COULD PARDON ASSANGE, HE CHOOSES NOT TO!

Lunesoleil
22nd November 2020, 16:24
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Savannah
22nd November 2020, 16:54
I was seven years old and sitting on the floor while my mother was watching it on TV. She was crying and I knew something big was going on but I didn't process exactly what. Fast forward to September 11 2001 I was sitting on the couch crying in front of the TV and my son was sitting on the floor upset and confused about why I was crying. I remember feeling OMG he will remember this like I remember JFK. Generational trauma.

Satori
22nd November 2020, 17:41
I was seven years old and sitting on the floor while my mother was watching it on TV. She was crying and I knew something big was going on but I didn't process exactly what. Fast forward to September 11 2001 I was sitting on the couch crying in front of the TV and my son was sitting on the floor upset and confused about why I was crying. It remember feeling OMG he will remember this like I remember JFK. Generational trauma.

Fast forward from 2001 through the years to 2020. We have seen and experienced even more generational trauma piled on top of all that came before. More to come no doubt.

Ernie Nemeth
22nd November 2020, 18:21
My father is and always was an avid news watcher. I remember watching with him, not really understanding but being very fearful. I was five.

Waldo
22nd November 2020, 18:50
I was 10 years old when my weekend cartoons were cancelled with coverage of the event. I do remember watching Oswald shot on live TV, I grew up in the burbs of Chicago and now live a few blocks from where JD Tippet was murdered in Oak Cliff Texas. I have watched many videos on who dunnit but the one that really witnesses to my spirit is the explanation in A Rich Man's Tricks.

Brigantia
22nd November 2020, 19:42
Mum was 3 months' pregnant with me when it happened. Dad had taken my brothers to see The Longest Day at the cinema and came home to find Mum in tears.

I do wonder what I felt of that emotion in the womb; I've had an undercurrent of anxiety all my life that ebbs and flows.

Satori
22nd November 2020, 20:00
I was 13 years old living in Germany on Ramstein AFB. It was about 8:00 pm and I was at the roller skating rink on the base skating away to the beat of the music.

The music stopped and everyone began moving towards the office area to listen to a radio that was reporting the news of the tragic event. I followed the crowd. Tears, disbelief and commotion followed amongst the crowd. I walked home alone upset and angry. Even at 13 it was clear to me that this was very momentous.

For the next three days the base TV showed a photo of the US flag and played the National Anthem, 24/7.

I have no memory of my parents crying. Upset yes, crying no. Maybe they just kept it from me and my 4 siblings. Maybe , too, that’s part of life to military people; sudden, tragic and somewhat unexpected death. You get used to people frequently coming and going in the military.

amor
23rd November 2020, 02:00
Dear Doug: Thanks for your subject. It was some time in 1963 and I was about to cross the road at 67 St. and First Avenue, New York City, as JFK and his Security Team, all in an open convertible car drove within feet of me on their way, I learned later, to the United Nations. JFK was happy, smiling and waving. Suddenly, this certainty and presentment said, "That man is going to be SHOT!" It was not until many years later that my mother confided in me that JFK's first cousin had married my father's first cousin. My mother met him at Thanksgiving dinner given by his mother's sister who was a psychic. He knew that he was going to be President as far back as 17 years before his death. His aunt said to him, "You know they are going to shoot you."

What I am about to relate happened while I was living overseas and many years passed before I heard this story. After the death of JFK, President Johnson took his place. Somehow my mother knew that he was heavily implicated in JFK's death. She succeeded in getting his direct line and Johnson answered. She laid into him for the murder of JFK (known to his family as Jack 1 to distinguish him from his cousin Jack 2) as only my mother could do. No holds barred. I think he was too shocked to put the telephone down right away and got an ear full. I believe he was a bit of a fire brand himself.

We need to take these violators of humanity such as the Rockefeller's, Rothschild's, and their pyramid of organizations which have been set up with the distinct purpose to enrich themselves while buying off our supposed representatives, planning our genocides and having the nerve to TELL US ALL ABOUT IT BEFORE AND WHILE DOING IT. Based upon what I have read, they also own the Military, who are tasked with carrying out their EVIL DEEDS. Do you really think they are going to give us a choice about murdering us? We are given the right to DEFEND ourselves and we must not wait for them to come TO US!

gord
23rd November 2020, 16:39
I was about 14 months old, and I don't remember anything from younger than about 3 1/2.

Old Student
23rd November 2020, 17:38
I was in 4th grade and outside during gym class playing soccer. The gym teacher stopped the class, and said something had happened to the President, that he wasn't sure of the news but he seemed to have been shot. We went indoors and were in with the 5th graders and the teacher came in and said, "You may not remember 5th grade, you may not remember me, your 5th grade teacher, but you will always remember the day your president was shot in Dallas."