by
Melinda Pillsbury-Foster
This
last weekend the AARC Conference drew over 200 to the Bethesda Hyatt
Regency on the 50th
anniversary of the Warren Report. Kennedy's violent death in 1963
shocked Americans, undermining public trust.
The
Warren Commission's purpose was to ease the minds of Americans, not
to discover the truth. At the time most Americans needed
reassurance, accepting what they were told.
In
the years since more shocks have fallen, and reassurances are now
thin. Records, now public which refute facts originally provided,
are raising more questions for Americans from every walk of life.
In
1963 Andrew Kreig, was sitting in his high school history class when
he learned the President had been shot. He believed the assurances
given until four years ago.
Now
both an attorney and investigative journalist, he realized these
holes in the official story, rigidly ignored by the Main Stream
Media, of which he was so long a part, must be answered.
Today,
Kreig has 60 books on the subject. His book, Presidential
Puppetry, covered new ground
on the assassination. Puppetry
is now being updated to include the Warren Report and current
revelations on other events which shocked America. Kreig organized
the AARC Conference.
Half
a century after the Kennedy murder people, now aging themselves, are
beginning to speak out to clear the record, a natural reaction as we
face our own final judgment.
A
retired judge from Cleveland who served on the Commission, attended
the Conference with two non-Warren Commission colleagues. He has yet
to speak out, but is considering doing so.
Kreig
realized the Kennedy murder was only one of several incidents,
stretching back to the Lincoln Assassination, where facts were
withheld to 'reassure' the public. The possibilities concealed
include the CIA as the assassins of JFK.
Questions
are also open on the deaths of Martin Luther King and Robert
Kennedy.
Other
events, which changed American and now haunt us, include the Iran
Hostage Crisis, Iran – Contra, Pearl Harbor, and the 1912 defeat of
President William Taft, an Ohio Conservative, who not have taken us
into war, by outsider, Woodrow Wilson. Wilson approved the war after
signing the Federal Reserve into law on June 23, 1913, two decisions
benefiting corporate elites.
Reassuring
us with half truths makes us vulnerable to ever more manipulations
and lies. Consider the mortgage meltdown and other events which have
harmed millions.
Now,
instead of 'reassurance' we need the truth.
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