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Vincent Salandria's Address To COPA (11/20/98)

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robcap...@netscape.com

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Nov 24, 2009, 10:51:42 AM11/24/09
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This is a great address IMO as it gets to the core of the issue with
comments like this one!

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For us to allow thirty-five years to pass, while debate rages on the
subject, is not only an abdication of the required work of a
democratic citizenry, but the debate itself actively serves the
interests of the assassins. Such debate masks the damage done to the
constitutional structure by the extra-constitutional firing of the
President.

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Boards like this prove his point as we are swarmed with "government
agents" and tools who are here to do nothing but distract and divert
the truth while showing they don't even know the evidence of the
theory they are supposed to be supporting!


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Immediately following the assassination I began to collect news items
about Lee Harvey Oswald. A pattern began to emerge. Oswald's alleged
defection to the Soviets, his alleged Castro leanings as the sole
membe of a Fair Play for Cuba chapter in New Orleans, his posing with
a rifle and a Trotskyist newspaper, his writings to the Communist
Party USA, his study of the Russian language while in the Marine
Corps, told me that he was not a genuine leftist, but rather was a
U.S. intelligence agent.

It was apparent to me that no legitimate leftist straddles so many
diverse political fences in a fractionalized American left. I saw
Oswald's alleged leftist baggage as an effort on the part of the
killers to send an intimidating message to the American left. The left
was being signaled by the killers to be silent or to suffer a possible
pogrom against it. The Cubanization of Oswald was a further signal to
the left that the American military if provoked by criticism might
seek to employ the Oswaldian Cuban tableau as an excuse to invade
Cuba. For a summary of Oswald and his obvious connections to our
intelligence community, see Professor Christopher Sharrett's "Oswald
and U.S. Intelligence" in the appendix to Dr. E. Martin Schotz's book,
History Will Not Absolve Us.

Similarly, I saw Oswald's membership in the ACLU as a device to send a
message to frighten liberals into silence. As it turned out, the ACLU
did not see any civil liberties issues in substituting for a legal
inquest on the killing of President Kennedy a series of non-public and
secret sessions by the Warren Commission. The ACLU had taken the bait.

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Mr. Salandria come to conclusions about the major events in his
lifetime much faster than the majority of people.

This is a very enlightening address!

http://spot.acorn.net/jfkplace/09/fp.back_issues/27th_Issue/vs_text.html

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Aug 1, 2022, 3:08:39 AM8/1/22
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(2022 Y. upload):

"Vincent Salandria JFK Assassination"

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Oct 14, 2022, 12:14:21 AM10/14/22
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On Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 7:51:42 AM UTC-8, Robert Caprio wrote:
(2022 Youtube upload):

"Vincent Salandria on the Paines (JFK assassination)"
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