JFK was shot dead by secret agents of the CIA (2): Independent KGB investigation

23. 11. 2017
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The assassination of JFK took place during the reign of Nikita Khrushchev in Russia. Immediately after the incident, the Russian administration, including Khrushchev, feared that the United States might try to soak Russia into the action as a pretext for a conflict. In addition, Khrushchev feared that a faction from the KGB might indeed be behind the incident, so he ordered his own secret investigation. The information thus obtained remained locked in vaults for 30 years and came to light only after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

During the Soviet era, the KGB was directly subordinate to the Secretary-General, who was also the President of the USSR in one person. General Nikolai Leonov (KGB Retired Chief Operations Officer): My point is that Lee H. Oswald used it as a shield to cover up another crime.

Robert J. Grooden: When the Warrner Commission was formed, no one believed its final report, nor did I. There were major cracks in it.

Lee H. Oswald (LHO): I'm innocent! I have no idea what situation I found myself in. Nobody explained anything to me. All I know is that I'm charged with murder. And I'm asking someone to come here and give me legal help.

Two days after JFK's murder, Jack Rubby was shot dead by the LHO. He was the only person who could testify to the media cameras at the event. The LHO was taken to the same military hospital as two days before JFK, the hospital was under CIA control. There is therefore reason to believe that the LHO should not have survived in order to divert public attention: The only witness and killer of the incident does not live - the case closed.

The LHO had no chance of testifying in court. It is quite likely that the trial would show serious cracks in the entire indictment. Therefore, the trial did not take place at all.

The same model is still used by the secret services in sham terrorist attacks. Today, the advantage is that it is much easier to share direct testimony over the Internet. Unfortunately mysterious mortally accident These direct witnesses still happen today. Even so, we usually have videos available within a few hours via social networks and alternative media, which show that there were more shooters, for example; the trucks were remote controlled; the footage published by the mainstream is either digitally modified or from a half-year-old simulated rehearsal of a possible bomb attack with actors who have already appeared in another incident or fictitious military conflict.

Jack Rubby shot the LHO in the police headquarters' underground garages. JR himself is controversial. How was it even possible for someone with a gun in their hand to get so close? He is said to have had good friends with the police. According to the mainstream, JR was also known for his contacts with the Chicago mafia. According to the surviving documents, the weapon he fired at the LRO was bought by a police officer from Dallas.

Although JR went to court, he succumbed to cancer shortly after the trial began. JR still managed to declare on camera: The world will never know what really happened and what my real motives were.

As part of black operations, technology was developed in the 60s to control people's minds from a distance, to cause a heart attack or cancer. These techniques were used by the secret services to eliminate uncomfortable witnesses.

The fate of the LHO would in itself be very special. He tried to assert himself and gain recognition from his peers. He joined the US Army as a 16-year-old boy. But he was bullied there. He was brought before a military court twice. He was imprisoned several times and eventually expelled from the army. He therefore went to Russia in 2, where he applied for Russian citizenship.

Oleg Kalugin (Retired General and Head of the KGB of Foreign Counterintelligence): Such a thing was very rare and it was always about the spies who were stationed in our territory. Before that, we had never had anyone to apply for political asylum with us on their own. Using all the available technology of the time, the KGB verified that it was not a spy. They also verified that they did not fit into the role of a spy for the KGB. He was useless. He was not in the CIA and was not a spy. He could not perform any activity on the KGB. He would take care of everything. He was not even able to provide us with any information as a former US Army sailor.

As a result, Lee H. Oswald was expelled from Russia. He himself decided to extend his stay by attempting suicide. He was taken to hospital. The Russians were embarrassed. It would be a bad advertisement for them if a person (civilian) with American citizenship died in the communist world. They were afraid he would try again, so they offered temporary stay. They wanted to prevent bad advertising that they do not allow people to immigrate to Russian territory. It was a political decision.

He was moved to the remote Russian town of Minsk, where he found a job as a laborer. He married a local girl and after three years from Russia he escaped from difficult conditions himself with the words: America is less evil for me.

In 1962, he and his wife and newborn daughter left Russia and moved to Dallas, USA. He also did not succeed here, so less than a year later he traveled to Mexico, where he tried to make a comeback to Russia.

Nikolaj Leonov: He told me his name was Oswald Lee. It didn't tell me anything. He tried to explain to me why he wanted to return to Russia. He complained that he was constantly being watched in the United States. Someone was chasing him all the time. He was afraid something would happen to him. He told me that he now lived in a Mexican hotel, where he was constantly checked and monitored. Suddenly he drew his pistol. I asked him to hide his weapon and take the bullets out.

NL: Trying to remove the cartridges, he did not. I thought he was a little crazy. That he is distressed and does not know what he is doing. He asked me to help him get a ticket to Moscow. I explained to him that this is not possible because he would need Russian visas for such a thing. I tried to explain to him that he must file an official request to the Soviet Supreme Soviet on Russian citizenship. I knew it was a lengthy bureaucratic process.

NL: I know he tried to sleep that request at least once. He couldn't do it. His hand was shaking. He was very nervous and upset. After a while, the LHO became aggressive when I told him I couldn't shorten the lengthy process. He began to verbally attack me and threaten me that they would certainly treat him better at the Cuban Embassy. I advised him to try.

According to preserved records, he actually went to the Cuban Embassy. He did not even get there and did not get permission to enter Russia. He returned to Dallas, where he managed to get a temporary job in the schoolbooks storehouse. It was about a month before shooting JFK.

At that time, intensive tests were carried out in black project MK Ultra to influence the mind. His goal was to take accidental man and, through a combination of narcotics, hypnosis, and psychological coercion, program him to carry out the orders of his captors. Such people could serve as random shooterswho have no idea what is really going on and why they are doing it. They were mostly people who were looking for themselves in life - they had low self-esteem. It was all the easier for them to be fooled.

People who underwent such a procedure had the same symptoms: After the MK Ultra procedure, they showed nervousness and abbreviated behavior. They complained of headaches and feelings of anxiety. After the incident, they could not remember what had happened and how they played a role.

The same pattern of perpetrators' behavior can be found in murder cases Robert F. Kennedy and John Lennon.

Vladimír Semichastny (Retired KGB Chairman General): According to camera footage, it was clear that the shots on JFK came not only from behind, but also from the front. And certainly not just from that textbook warehouse.

The Russian claim is supported by several testimonies from people who claim that the shots came from the front - an area known as grassy hill.

Witness: Four witnesses confirmed that the shots (or smoke after them) came from behind a hedge on a grassy hill. The policeman on the motorcycle, who also saw it, dropped the motorcycle on the ground and ran towards the hedge. I went around the corner to see if anyone was hiding behind the hedge. There I met a special agent with whom we were looking for clues on the spot. We found cigarette butts on the spot, which indicated that someone had to stand there for a long time and wait.

Witness: My friends and I stood behind the fence, waiting for the presidential convoy to leave. We saw a man in uniform standing by the corral. We thought he was part of security. Then I looked away for a moment, because we heard that the column was approaching. Suddenly shots were fired. I turned in that direction. We ran to look at the fence to see what had happened. The man in uniform disappeared. Whoever it was, he stood there for a long time and had a very good view of the whole scene.

Dr. Robert Clelland: The right back of the skull was completely empty. There was no brain.

Robert J. Groden: This corresponds to the testimony of many witnesses who say the shot came from the front.

The bullet penetrated the forehead and exploded on impact on the inside of the skull. According to Milton W. Cooper, explosive charges were available at the time only to the CIA and possibly the military.

But, according to the surviving reports, it does not agree. Milton W. Cooper explained that the autopsy message was confused by the CIA agents, as well as the evidence - the damaged brain of JFK was replaced by another.

Cyril H. Weche (forensic pathologist): Published photographs and X-rays from the autopsy of JFK are a hoax. He disagrees with what hundreds of eyewitnesses from the staff of the emergency room of Parklend Hospital, where JFK was transferred, testified. They all confirmed that JFK had a large deep wound on the right side of his skull. Personally, I am convinced that the published photos are not authentic.

CHW: The autopsy process itself was very suspicious. According to established practice, the autopsy was to be performed by a medical examiner from Dallas. That would be in accordance with the laws of the city of Dallas, Texas. There was no legal reason why the body should be expelled from the jurisdiction.

CHW: Dr. Rouds, who was a specialist in forensic pathology (he was a recognized expert in it), protested as they tried to certain people to divert the body of JFK. He objected to them that they had no right to do so. There was a man, probably one of the agents, a big hulk. He took literally Dr. Roudse at the waist and removed him from the door of the room with the words, "Stay where you are!"

CHW: The autopsy was to be performed by the most capable pathologist in the country. However, they excluded all possible experts in the field. They were civilians.

In addition to JFK, the man sitting in front of him (Textas Governor John B. Connally) in the middle row of seats was seriously injured. He had a total of five injuries: on the back and front of the chest; on the front and back of the right wrist; on the left thigh.

The official report stated that all injuries to the body of JFK and Connally were caused by a single bullet fired from a rifle held in his hand. Lee H. Oswald. They called it the theory of a stray bullet, because the interventions were not even in a straight line. This is a completely unique case, which has no analogues in known physics.

The theory of a stray bullet ignores a hit on the head

Nikolaj Leonov: My first impression was that there was a very precise assassination planned by a large team of people.

Media tried Lee H. Oswald portrayed as a mad fool who wanted to go down in history by shooting JFK. It wasn't until many years later that someone took the job of asking people around the LHO what it really was. Many have unanimously confirmed that the LHO in a good way he admired JFK. On the contrary, what has been learned is the fact that wherever LHO moves, you will find traces of secret service activities. As LHO himself said, he felt persistently persecuted.

The whole thing was staged by the secret services. They chose him in the army as an insignificant infantryman who could be hit by, and who could be used for some dirty work. They took him and sent him to Moscow to claim that he had contacts there and that he worked for the KGB. Then they forced him to return to the United States and began programming him for a clear goal: Serving as a JFK murder pad. They directed him to find a job in a textbook warehouse, where he was also found on the day of the assassination as he tried to leave the building up the back stairs.

Two of the best Russian ballistic experts carried out a KGB's own investigation into the incident. They investigated various video recordings, documents, and photographic materials - Lieutenant Colonel Nikolajev Martinique and Colonel Felix Hiskurov.

NM + FH: The physics of the shooting is clear. The bullet creates a smaller hole at the point of entry than at the point of exit. It is clear from this that the first shot came from behind. The shooter apparently missed because he hit the neck instead of the head. More shots followed. We are not sure if a total of 3 or 4 shots were fired. The last shot was the one from the front, which crushed JFK's skull. It is not possible to verify from the examined material that he caused the shooting Oswald. On the contrary, it is obvious that the shot was caused by one, rather two shooters. One had to shoot from the front.

The media-favored photograph of Oswald with a rifle in the garden in front of the house was forged. [More on False Evidence in Part Three].

Several professional snipers attempted to re-shoot on a standing target under the same angular and weather conditions with the same type of weapon. They said (for example, a former SEAL member and Governor Jesse Ventura) that it was impossible to make more than one shot in such a short time. The target would be removed from the shooter.

When another team independent professional investigators tried to carry out the reconstruction directly at the crime scene using a laser beam, it was found that the shooter would have to be unloaded from the window and the position for shooting was very inconvenient - let alone achieve repeated shooting at great distances. In fact, they declared it an impossible miracle. The experiment did not solve the problem at all theories wandering bullets and the ultimate hit on the head that had to come from the front.

NM + FH: We also admit the possibility that the bullets found at the crime scene were pushed back and the real ones are long lost. Nor can it be confirmed that the shots came from the rifle presented. The results were based on the bullets found in the car on the floor. Not a single bullet was obtained from the affected persons. There is also the possibility that there were other shooters in the lead, who either did not hit or did not shoot, when it was already clear that the main shot fell.

The KGB's open archives confirmed that the KGB conducted its own series of tests in the 60s to confirm or refute the single-gunner theory. The aim of the experiment was to verify whether it is physically possible to fire 3 accurate shots from a given type of weapon in less than 6 seconds. The test was performed on a standing target (the car was actually moving). One shooter succeeded on several attempts.

A remarkably worn rifle was found at the scene Menlicher Carcano. Its biggest disadvantage is the cap, which must be stretched after each shot. This stretches the burning mechanism, which is very stiff. At the same time, an empty cartridge is thrown away. Stretching the weapon slows down the shooter in his reaction speed. With each shot, he has to focus again and aim again. In addition, the MC firing mechanism tended to jam during rapid firing.

The FBI made the same attempt as the KGB with three professional shooters. Only one of the three managed to fire three shots at a static target in less than 6 seconds on several attempts. Moreover, in none of the cases was it possible to hit the head or neck of the target on the silhouette.

The results of both tests were therefore very unconvincing, because even under ideal conditions it was not possible to achieve a reliable result. Although Oswald (LHO) was an experienced shooter, but not an expert - a professional sniper. This means that even if it has not been proven by professional experts, it is unlikely that LHO will succeed in much tougher conditions.

Nikolaj Leonov: When I met him in October 1963 (the month before the assassination), he was totally insane. Maybe once he was a good shooter, but he was totally unusable at the time. He was mad, blown and upset. I do not believe it would Lee H. Oswald he did. He was not mentally capable.

Ilja Semjonovich Pavlovsky: I wrote the final report of our investigation (KGB). I completely agree with Nikolai Lenov. Similarly, the whole investigative group agreed that LHO could not do it. He was not psychic capable of doing so.

Nikolaj Leonov: Representatives of the KGB and the CIA met in some major European cities. The two sides reassured each other that they would not take any brutal action against the other party's agents. Although there was a Cold War, there were clear boundaries between the agents and, to some extent, mutual respect.

JFK in addition to trying to detect existence Majestic-12 and their interests regarding the extraterrestrial presence on the ground he also disliked some rich and influential people. They were hard pressed by his efforts for a conciliatory policy towards Russia. As well as restrictive measures against these rich people. (Eg progressive taxes.)

Evidence of the KGB collected confirms that the CIA had to be involved in the assassination. Pavlovsky explains that JFK was shot dead by a professional killer hired by the CIA.

Documentary reconstruction
The film crew, filming a documentary on the topic of JFK's murder, was given a unique opportunity to close down on the road where the assassination took place 35 years ago. The most accurate conditions were used to repeat the event as the first time. Instead of firearms, precision lasers were used that mimicked the trajectory of a bullet.

During the reconstruction, he was present Anthony Larry Paul, who has more than 30 years of experience with the reconstruction of crime scenes. He worked as a ballistics instructor for the FBI and police.

To make the experiment a success, the team was made up of the best experts: on laser technology (Heinz Thummel), forensic pathologist (Dr. Vincent Tybajo), photography expert (Robert Groden, very busy studying the murder of JFK from records), criminalist (Ronald Singer).

Heinz Thummel: for this reconstruction I built a special laser. Some lasers can determine the missile's path, where it flew and where it ended. This is because the laser can create a very long straight line even over long distances.

We used the work of sight-seekers (surveyors). They identified key points:

  1. just before the first shot
  2. the place where JFK received the first hit from behind through his neck
  3. the place where he had a frontal impact on his head from the front

The snipers worked independently of the Warrner Commission and the FBI. In determining the sites, they relied mainly on information obtained from Zapruder's film.

So we started from the same place where Zapruder built his camera. The measurement confirmed the hypothesis that one bullet certainly came from behind. But she admitted she did not have to go from the textbook store (the official version), but from the neighboring house of the Dal-Tex building across the street, where the view was much better - even if the balcony was still less than 100 meters away.

There was also a consensus that other shots were fired from other directions. Here, a group of experts could not agree unanimously whether the other shots also went from behind or from the front. The theory of Milton W. Cooper (and other researchers and informants) that the driver was also a shooter was not taken into account at all.

KBG, on the other hand, ruled out the possibility that Lee H. Oswald was the perpetrator of the whole incident. Rather, they leaned toward the idea that there was an organized group under the auspices of the CIA, where the LHO played the role of a scapegoat, who was programmed to be at the right time to bad place.

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