Mysterious things were done to JFK's body when taken aboard Air Force One from Dallas Parkland Memorial Hospital to Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland, the day of the assassination on Nov. 22, 1963. Read about why the Dallas County Coroner, who had an office in Dallas Parkland Memorial Hospital, had a legal responsibility to perform an autopsy in Dallas but was not allowed to because of JFK's secret service. Also read about the letter that Lee Harvey Oswald sent to a Mr. Hunt, three weeks before the Kennedy assassination that many people believe could have been CIA station chief in Mexico City officer E. Howard Hunt rather than Texas based oilman H.L. Hunt. The letter, dated Nov. 8 1963 states "Dear Mr. Hunt, I would like information concerning my position. I am asking only for information. I was suggesting that we discuss the matter fully before any stages are taken by me or anyone else. Thank You, Lee Harvey Oswald." Was this letter written to E. Howard Hunt? Decide for yourself in this informative report. While certainly not a lone nut or a lone gunman, Oswald was a CIA agent who needed to be eliminated because he was involved with key players that orchestrated the Kennedy assassination and Oswald knew too much about these other players that successfully carried out a plan to make it appear that Oswald was solely responsible for Kennedy's death. Also read about how police that attempted to run in the direction of the grassy knoll where bullets that hit Kennedy came from were obstructed when attempting to apprehend higher level deep state officials.

Titel
Lee Harvey Oswald E. Howard Hunt Written Letter Air Force One Grassy Knoll JFK Ruth Paine Irving Texas Conspiracy: Where is JFK's Brain?
Untertitel
Corruption, #20
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9798235574182
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