I've heard Lamar Waldron discuss his theory on Thom Hartmann's radio show several times. His mob theory makes sense on some levels - Jack Ruby certainly had connections with Chicago "families", for example. And the mob was very angry about losing influence in Cuba after Castro's revolution. But then, so was the BCE. Prescott owned a sugar plantation that supplied Pepsi, among others. Curiously enough, Dick Nixon (career BCE puppet) just happened to be at a Pepsi board meeting in Dallas on 11/22/63. Bizzare coincidence? Maybe.... but what a small world, huh? Even smaller when you consider Nixon & Ruby knew each other since 1947.
But there are two things the mob just could NOT have done: They could not change the motorcade route to put JFK's car directly in front of the book depository AND the grassy knoll. (The original route was a block away from both) and they could not order the Secret Service agents in the motorcade to "stand down" just literally seconds before the assassination. These facts alone make it an inside job.
But there are two things the mob just could NOT have done: They could not change the motorcade route to put JFK's car directly in front of the book depository AND the grassy knoll. (The original route was a block away from both) and they could not order the Secret Service agents in the motorcade to "stand down" just literally seconds before the assassination. These facts alone make it an inside job.
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