November 21, 2007 (WLS) -- A former Secret Service agent says there was a plot to kill president John F. Kennedy in Chicago three weeks before he was assassinated in Dallas.
President Kennedy was murdered on November 22, 1963. Thursday is the 44th anniversary of JFK's assassination.
But Lee Harvey Oswald would never have had the chance to kill Kennedy in Dallas, had an assassination plot in Chicago succeeded three weeks earlier, a plot that has been mentioned over the years.
Kennedy was due to arrive in Chicago the morning of Saturday, November 2 to attend the Army-Air Force football game at Soldier Field and ride in a parade. Newspapers had even printed JFK's detailed travel plan from O'Hare to the Loop.
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This is proof to me that there was a conspiracy to kill JFK.
TheDaign 1 year ago
right and LBJ's best friend Hoover had total control of the coverup,even though the FBI had no authority in the case. And Secret Service agent Emory Roberts who ordered gaurds off the limo was also good buddies with LBJ.
themeaningoflife38 2 years ago
I think it also had to do with LBJ's ability to control anything from going awry. Like a real investigation
into the murder. Since LBJ's personal attorney was the state king maker they were able to keep everything wrapped up. Like the murder of Marshall that was ruled a suicide even though it was obviously a murder.
larry1369 2 years ago
very interesting that they had the Chicago patsy all lined up just like Oswald in Dallas.I think they had several different plans but Dallas was the best location since Mayor Cabel was brother of Gen Charles Cabel,deputy CIA director for 9 years until fired by JFK.And Deputy Police Chief George Lumpkin was a member of The 488th Military Intelligence Unit along with 50 Dallas Officers.
themeaningoflife38 2 years ago
check out "Operation Mockingbird"
themeaningoflife38 2 years ago
Too bad this only played in Chicago. You would think in a free country this story would garner national attention and they would find out why the Cubans were never identified.
larry1369 2 years ago 2
You have to give AW Bolden much credit. His career was ruined by those in power wanting to hide the facts of the murder. At least he was not murdered like Roger Craig the Dallas County Deputy who continued to spout off after numerous threats and warnings. They are both heroes of the highest order and deserve a place in history. As it stands now the main stream media is pretty mum about the true events.
larry1369 2 years ago 2
The reason the motorcade route is published in advance is so they can blame "the lone nut".The Dallas route was also published.Its interesting that the SS agent who wanted to investigate the Cubans was sent to prison.Of course the Cubans went on to Dallas to complete thier mission.
themeaningoflife38 2 years ago