Well, of course, all of this will be blamed on Oswald. None of this will come back to me or the CIA.
History is a big lie.
Oswald did it.
He's the reason society does not work.
Don't worry, Mr. and Mrs. America, you're okay.
We’ll just repeat the lie obsessively.
Our controlled puppets in corporate media will do it gladly.
Why not?
They make millions. Of course, they’ll do it.
Plus …
Lies are necessary.
Lies are necessary because people don't give a damn.
People just want to sit back and drink a beer.
Because people want to sit back and drink a beer, economics rules the world.
If people cared primarily about issues and social justice, then issues would rule the world.
Social justice would rule.
Life would be fair.
Life isn't fair because people want to drink a beer, and they don't care how they get it.
Just get me that beer.
Ha ha. Cold beer here.
Beer and circus.
Maxim: There has never ever been a war that has been fought for social justice. That gives too much credit to the banker who must finance the wars. Bankers care about profits not fairness. Wars are fought for economics.
If I told people that I killed JFK to make their beer cheaper or more possible, they wouldn’t be able to handle the guilt.
They’d get upset or depressed.
This is bad for the economy.
So we make up BS to make them feel better.
People love BS.
People love BS so much, they continue to interpret the world socially instead of economically.
They delude themselves.
Why did we go to Guatemala?
Cheap bananas, baby.
Why are we in the Middle East?
Cheap oil, baby.
Can you imagine the uproar if we told the American people JFK was killed because he was bad for business, that he would increase the cost of their living?
How about if we told them that he was killed because greedy people wanted to make more money?
That kite won't fly.
So we pick Lee, paint him as a disgruntled, surly, pompous, obnoxious, cop-killing, wife-beating commie.
That sells like pancakes with a side of bacon.
Who doesn't like pancakes and bacon, especially with syrup and butter?
People need a bad guy to unload their sins upon.
Aha, that's the bad guy right there. He's the reason why things are so bad for me.
People love to unload upon a bad guy.
They can talk for hours about these guys.
They imagine themselves as Aristotle lamenting about society’s decline.
It makes them feel better.
It's a catharsis of sorts.
It works all the time.
The End
PS I'm going to prove to you that no war was ever fought for social justice.
People say we fought the Civil War over slavery. Okay. Fine.
After Reconstruction, in the early 1900s, Jim Crow laws were instituted in the South.
Now, I don't want to bust your bubble, but Jim Crow existed in the North as well, but that's beside the point. For the sake of argument, let's say it didn't.
The question I want to ask is this: If unjust Jim Crow laws existed in the South in the first half of the 20th century, why didn't the North wage war on the South again?
Think about it, Buster.
Let me help you along. The North didn't because the Northern Bankers and Industrymen got what they wanted the first time around - the elimination of competition from England's factories.
Plus, they got all that cheap black labor that they used in their Northern sweat shops.
Why?
To increase their profits.
To break the back of emerging unions.
So much for social justice.
The End
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This is a work of fiction based upon actual events. Any opinions expressed here are those of the author as relates to the Kennedy Assassination. The Director does not refer to the Director of the CIA.
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