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March 20, 2025 - Lionel Nation
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No Matter What Files and Documents They Release, You’ll NEVER Know Who Killed JFK
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Mrs. Ellen, I just watched the successful landing of this SpaceX thing and the one thing kept going through my head.
How stupid is this thing in the first place?
She could have died up there.
What are we doing?
Oh, I know, I know.
We learn a lot.
Man has this...
How many of you seriously think this is the most stupid thing?
What are we doing?
What are we doing?
Seriously.
Look, I'm sorry, Elon.
I gotta ask.
What are we doing?
I mean, that's fine.
She could have died.
Sunny, I was calling her Suni.
Sunny, they're walking around.
Did you see?
When they felt gravity, it's like, holy shit!
I'm so heavy!
I kept thinking, stupid!
Stupid!
We'll get to the files in a moment, but just stupid!
I'm sorry!
I know I'm not supposed to say this.
I know I'm supposed to be one of these people who says, oh no, this is the greatest thing in the world.
What's going on out there?
Anyway, this is the thing which is the most important moment, and I'm thinking to myself, this is the most stupid thing I've ever...
And I know it's an anti-intellectual thing.
Anyway, we'll talk about that.
We'll talk about the big Kennedy files, which...
You know what that's going to do.
Anyway, we'll talk about that.
All kinds of other stuff.
The rebuke.
The rebuke!
Did you hear the rebuke?
Oh my god!
John, I got your rebuke right here.
I did a video to that.
I hope you saw and you watched.
But in the meantime, before we get going, before we talk about all you JFK folks, you're going to love this one.
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My friends, we've just learned that the JFK files have dropped, and I know you're excited.
How many people think this is a piece?
How many people think, yes, we're going to get to the bottom of this?
How many people are feeling this?
Tell me.
Tell me.
How many of you are saying, yes, yes, finally, yes, yes, we're going to get to it.
Oh, I'm looking right now.
Oh my gosh, I'm looking at the...
Titles, for example, general correspondence, special correspondence, speech files, legislative files, press conferences, staff memoranda, departments and agencies, subjects, countries, personal secretaries files, special events through the years.
These are all of the files.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
I mean, everything.
Oh my God, it's...
It's a veritable potpourri.
It's a pastiche, a myriad, a mosaic.
Look at this.
They're showing.
Oh, my God.
It's incredible.
They've dropped.
They're saying, run, run, run.
Here they are, the files.
Yes, yes, yes, the files.
Finally, the files.
We have them.
We're going to find out once and for all who killed.
President Kennedy, right?
Huh?
Aren't you?
Isn't that what we're going to find out?
Aren't you happy?
Huh?
Come on!
Come on!
The files are here!
That's what they should have done with Epstein.
Here are the files.
What do you think you're going to find?
Tell me.
No!
Stop being so negative!
What do you think?
Come on, everybody!
What do you think you're going to find?
Tell me something.
M.R.O.
Levon says, young Russell Leroy Pickett did not have senpaku eyes.
Don't know what you're talking about, but thank you, my friend.
Appreciate it.
JFK actually died of complication of heart disease on August 2nd, 2020, but first penned JFK Jr.
I have no...
Dude, I love you, man, but I don't know what you're saying.
I don't know, but I thank you nonetheless.
Where is Doge going to look into...
When is Doge going to look into NASA?
Oh, there is no NASA.
NASA's through.
NASA's done.
Let's get back to this.
Do you think in any of those files there's anything...
Hey, remember, what was that line?
Remember that scene from...
Oh, God.
It was a great scene from one of the naked guns.
And they said, hey, look, the file from the whatever case.
Hey, he was innocent after all.
And he went to the chair.
You think you could say, hey, look, there's a rifle.
Look, there's a confession from the killer.
Hey, look, the ballistics.
Hey, look, there's the receipt when they removed the windshield.
Hey, I didn't...
Seriously?
What do you think you're going to find?
And I keep asking people, I'm thinking, are we just stupid or what?
What do you think's going to actually be there?
And I'm not trying to be a...
I'm not trying to be a poo-pooer.
I'm not trying to be, you know, like, oh God, here he goes again.
No, I'm trying to tell you that.
I'm trying to ask you the truth.
This is something...
And we're just going to talk a bunch of bullshit here.
Pardon my French.
We're just going to meh, meh, meh, meh.
And they got this guy who says...
And you know, Ben-Gurion was very upset because he wanted the nuclear bomb.
And Kennedy said no.
So JFK gave it to him.
And what?
Then we've got a Billy Saul Estes who was talking about, well, we shouldn't have done it.
I know Mac Wallace.
You think Mac Wallace did this?
Mac Wallace went out there on his own in Dallas.
Mac Wallace was out there on the grassy knoll.
Mac, that everybody knew from being this Texan.
You go, hey, Mac, what are you doing here?
Is that a rifle?
Mac, what are you doing?
Mac Wallace is going to be out there on the grassy knoll.
Mac Wallace, or up at the top, that everybody knew.
LBJ's right-hand man.
What are you talking about?
What are we...
I mean, have we just lost our minds?
Look, we all know it was a conspiracy.
We all know Lee Harvey Oswald didn't do it by himself.
We know this.
Hang on.
Here we go.
Now we're going to get into comedy.
I believe Jamie Files was one of the hitmen.
Oh, not the guy with the white hair.
The guy who bit on the...
No.
No.
No way.
I was the one who did it.
I did it.
I was there.
The guy who bit.
Remember that?
He claimed.
He said, I had this thing where I would bite the end of the bullet.
Please.
The guy's on death row in the prison.
Yeah, I did it.
Okay, Jamie.
You know how you can tell Jamie Files didn't do it?
He's alive.
So, Jamie, who paid you?
What?
Who paid you?
Who were you working with?
Tell me how you got your marching orders.
Tell me where...
Stop it.
62 years ago.
Okay?
62 years ago.
My dear friend, permit me to draw you into a world, into a world of...
Contemplation.
Let us stop this.
This world that you played with that has lingered unresolved for more than six decades.
You're tired.
This is a matter that continues to stir the curiosity and the frustration of generations.
62 years since that horrible day in Dallas.
November the 22nd, 1963.
How many of you were around?
I was five years old.
I remember my mother crying.
That's all I know.
How many of you were even around there?
How many of you were even around there?
When John Kennedy, this man that we...
Not everybody loved him, but young guy, Camelot, that Jackie who was a weird looking thing, but...
Bless her heart, they said she's beautiful.
Okay, fine.
Fine.
Rich, young, rarely saw him in the hat ever.
That hair, his hair!
I've never seen hair like that.
It all had that Kennedy look like the Osmonds or the royal family.
They got that.
Wait a minute, Pilgrim's gonna weigh in with the witticism?
Mr. Eli was three.
I remember it on the TV.
Yep.
That's it.
It was something.
And you don't need me to tell you how important it was.
But this man, and he always said, felled by an assassin's bullet.
An act that reverberated across the globe, across the land, etched itself into the collective conscience of our mind, the fabric of American history.
Yet!
Yet!
Despite the passage of time, ladies and gentlemen, the tireless efforts of investigators and the ceaseless, unending, inexorable speculation of the public, we find ourselves today on the 18th of March,
2025, no nearer to a complete and unequivocal understanding of who Precisely was responsible for this heinous deed.
We don't know anything and it's killing us.
We know Lincoln.
We know Surratt, the woman, Lewis Payne.
We know Garfield and MacArthur.
I mean, I'm MacArthur.
Garfield and McKinley.
McKinney, by the way, fellow SAE.
We forget their names.
One was in, you know, Disappointed Office Seeker, Giraud, whatever it was.
One was an anarchist.
I think Emma Goldman has something to do with it.
Anyway, we know who they were.
We don't know this one.
And today I submit to you, my friends, a proposition.
Both sobering and inevitable.
We will never truly know, beyond a reasonable doubt, who killed JFK.
Who?
Bang!
Who?
Who?
The name, where they were, who?
Regardless of what documents Pam Bondi or anybody else puts out or declassifies, this is a reality.
I'm sorry to tell you, we must come to grasp.
You must understand it.
You will never find out.
Never.
And even when we do tell you the truth, how are you going to believe it?
Are you going to believe this?
Take 9-11.
There are people...
By the way, if you're on my X or whatever channel...
The subscribers, I put all that juicy stuff on the subscriber.
I don't want people to see it.
Do you know how much 9-11 stuff is?
Oh my god!
Stuff I've never seen before.
Even that.
And that was just 24 years ago?
Right?
24 years ago.
My god.
However disquieting and unsettling it may prove, you are never ever going to do it.
Let us first cast our minds back, shall we, to the immediate aftermath of that event.
In the wake of his death, the Warren Commission was swiftly convened by LBJ, charged with the monumental task of unraveling the circumstances of the assassination.
And in 1964, after meticulous inquiry, it delivered its final verdict.
Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
He had fired the fatal shots from a window on the, let's say it in unison, the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository.
A solitary figure, an enigmatic man, a communist.
They concluded he had altered the course of history all by his lonesome, yet almost, almost from the moment they ink dried on the commission, the Warren Commission report, absolute, just huge cracks and fractures of doubt began to emerge.
Nobody believed this.
The ballistic evidence.
Remember this?
The ballistic evidence.
Particularly the contentious magic bullet theory.
Oh my God.
The timeline of the shots.
The accounts of the witnesses who swore they heard gunfire from the now famous grassy knoll.
We didn't even know what a knoll was.
We didn't call it a hill.
It was a knoll.
A grassy knoll.
It became part of who we were.
M.R.O.
LeVon says, when the news that they shot JFK first came over the radio, we were both so upset that I kicked mom in the bladder.
Oh, my God.
You were in utero, my friend.
Wow.
Think about that one.
This was, this was, I don't think anybody can truly explain what this thing was.
And nobody believed the commission's finding.
Nobody believed it for a moment.
What was intended as the definitive resolution instead became the opening chapter in what would prove to be decades of skepticism and enduring whatever.
Remember, the Zapruder film was not shown to us all until 70...
Five or so on Horrendal Revolver.
Remember that?
His show, Goodnight America.
It's the first time we ever saw it!
We never saw it!
You saw a frame or something, but not the thing.
Pow!
To see that, pow!
That head just atomized like a mist.
Wow!
And the moment, the most important moment ever, was Oliver Snow.
Oliver Stone changed everything.
That endures to this day where we thought, holy God.
And since that time, we have witnessed an endless parade of investigations and each seeking, each one trying to pierce the veil of uncertainty or whatever you want to call it.
Everybody.
The House Select Assassination Committee, remember the House Select Committee on Assassination, convened in the late 1970s, offered a pretty striking, you know, counterpoint to the Warren Commission.
They said that Kennedy's death was likely the product of a conspiracy, meaning it was.
And this conclusion, this conclusion, Told us of a broader web of questions and intrigue.
Oh my God.
But it stopped short of naming a definitive perpetrator.
It didn't know.
Beyond Oswald.
That was as close as we're going to get.
Was it the handiwork of the CIA?
How do you know?
Bobby Kennedy says, how do you know?
CIA's always a go-to.
Always go.
The CIA.
The mafia?
Carlos Marcello?
A coalition of anti-Castro exiles, maybe?
Each hypothesis has its own, you know, champions in those people, bolstered by little bits of evidence here and there in documents, yet none has risen to the level of unassailable fact.
You pick the one you like, the answer is, I don't know.
I've got suspects.
Suspects I can give you all day long.
I don't know.
And you don't either.
And these people, these experts, oh, I hear them all the time.
They're so, they're so hubristic.
They think they know everything.
They don't tell us anything.
They tell us the same stuff all the time.
It's the same stuff all over.
And how come he went down and he had the chicken lunch?
And he had this.
And how could have he gone on three flights of steps and not but not a breath?
I know!
I know!
And don't tell me he was getting curtain rods.
It wasn't curtain rods.
That was a pretty disturbing person.
Okay, I know that I know.
So what does this mean?
I don't know.
It means, it verifies, we have a lot to show that the official story is bullshit, but we don't know anything about, well, who was it?
Well, I don't know.
Well, if you're not going to tell me who it was, what do I care about?
And the gradual release of the records?
Remember under the JFK Wreckers Act of 92?
Oh, that was...
Remember that one?
Oh, that promised to shed light on...
Oh, we got everything right now.
But the pages, the flood of pages, it deepened the mystery.
It made us even like, what?
Huh?
Offering clues without any answer?
Now, let me explain this to you.
Let's turn our attention to the present day.
And this, I guess, persistent, you know, this hope that everybody feels in their heart of hearts that, you know, we're going to get to the answer, that maybe those who believe that somewhere in a dusty archive or in a sealed vault,
there lies a document, a single transformative revelation that will at least Maybe identify, you know, Kennedy's killer with certainty, something.
Maybe Pam Bondi or somebody should she ascend to a position of, you know, ultimate matters.
Do you think she's got any access to something that does not exist?
Do you think that somewhere, who are the people who keep the records?
The people who did it.
You think they're going to keep records of this?
All of a sudden they go, hey look, there's a rifle in here.
What?
Do you think others tasked with releasing classified files are going to do anything?
How is this going to work?
Who's going to unveil this long-awaited whatever it is?
Look, I will confess to you.
I understand the allure of optimism.
I really do.
It's a natural human impulse.
To seek and to believe in closure in the face of, you know, this nonsense.
I understand it.
I mean, people have been just...
But I must also, with the greatest respect, urge you to reconsider this expectation.
The idea that there is a record somewhere, no matter how explosive its content, could somehow resolve this to clear things up?
It's not there.
And I'm not saying it because I'm just naturally pessimistic.
I'm not.
Oh, believe me.
Because I know it's a conspiracy.
I mean, I know that, but who?
I don't know.
It's this idea that we should approach kind of with caution versus skepticism.
Now look, why, you may wonder, why do I take such a stance?
Why?
Why am I saying this?
The answer, I think, Rest in the very nature of the evidence.
Or more accurately, the lack thereof.
After 62 years, the trail has...
It's done.
Those who were present, the witnesses, the suspects, the investigators, they're dead.
Or they were kids at the time.
They're just not here.
And whatever they wrote down, it's just...
The physical artifacts, the evidence, the rifle, the fragments, the grainy films, the Zapruder, this and that, they've all been scrutinized to the point of exhaustion.
Frame 25, frame 232, frame 232.
Yet they yield no confluence or harmony of interpretation, nothing.
But we've got a lot of interesting pieces.
It's like me looking at a puzzle piece, a box, but I don't know what it is.
I'm just saying, well, I got this piece, I got that.
But what does it mean?
I don't know what it puts together, but look.
I think this is sky.
It looks like a blue.
The information that we have, though voluminous, though big, is, I mean, filler redactions and contradictions and silences and empty spaces.
And a lot of nonsense.
Just stuff that's just not there.
Give him his dental records.
Here's his marine shooting records.
Here's their rent receipts.
He and Marina Oswald.
Is Marina even alive?
I have no...
If there existed clear unimpeachable evidence some account, some story of the assassin's identity Don't you think it would have emerged by now?
Don't you think people who were closer...
Mark Lane was...
Believe me, the people now are picking up the scraps afterwards.
But when it was really hot, don't you think it would have slipped through the cracks of whatever it slips through, the bureaucracy?
Don't you think maybe it would have been some...
Conscience-stricken whatever.
The fact there is no such thing speaks volumes, suggesting either that no such record was ever committed, never obtained, took paper, whatever, or that it lies buried beyond our possible reach.
It was a different time then.
This was 18 years.
After the end of World War II, there were a lot of people there who were military, who kept their mouth shut.
There were also a lot of foreign folks.
There were people who were from Marseille and assassins from...
And I've always loved this.
I can't prove it, but Lucien Sartre and others who came in from Marseille and Paris.
Corsica, you know, they came in through Carlos Marcello and the drug stuff.
They came in through Mexico, crossed into Texas, got there, waited for, you know, a month, two months, whatever it is that waited, kind of got an idea, spent some time.
I remember there were different teams.
They tried to get them, I think, in Tampa, I think in Miami.
It wasn't just there.
They tried other times.
It wasn't from what we hear.
Maybe this team was their first scoping out.
It's going to come here and here and here and here and this to get an idea.
Turkey shoe, triangulation, whatever.
And then afterwards, they're picked up, dropped off at a safe house, and they stay there forever.
And if they're caught, who are they?
I don't know.
Who do you work for?
I don't know.
Don't even speak English.
Who is this guy?
I don't know.
If you're going to get people, get foreign people.
They're really good.
You don't know anything.
I mean, there's nobody, nobody, nobody who even, never saw this guy before.
Nobody in, you know, France is going to recognize him.
Sarti was killed in 72 in Mexico City, by the way.
They say badge man kind of makes the most sense because he liked frangible bullets.
He liked uniforms.
He liked all that kind of stuff.
Remember, you've got to consider or reckon, as they say, with the human love of mystery, so to speak, the assassination of a president is no, I have to tell you this, no ordinary crime.
It's an event of such a magnitude that it invites not merely investigation, but imagination.
Because it's like double, triple intent.
Why?
Who was behind it against?
Oh, it gets espionage.
When definitive answers elude us, we kind of come up with narratives to fill in the gap, to bridge the gap.
You know what I'm saying?
It's kind of a testament.
To our need for, I don't know whether it's comprehension, something to make sense of this stuff, and the theories, or conspiracy theories as we call them, ranging from the credible to the,
you've heard everything from the driver killed him, remember that one, to Jackie killed him, I mean you've heard everything, and believe me, If you say something, and then you've got Posner who said, I don't think, maybe it was Lee Harvey Oswald.
But it also screws things up, it muddies up the water.
Should a document surface tomorrow, proclaiming, let's assume, hey, look at this, there's a document.
Should it proclaim the identity of Kennedy's actual killer?
Would you believe it?
Who would embrace it?
Answer my question.
Who would embrace it?
Who would embrace it?
Roger Stone said that Nixon told him it was LBJ and his pals.
What does that mean?
That's not a...
No, it wasn't LBJ.
It was CIA.
Oh, okay.
What does that mean?
What are you going to do with it?
Nothing, really.
No, it wasn't LBJ.
It was Castro.
Oh, okay.
What are you going to do with that?
I don't know.
No, it was the Mafia.
What does that mean?
LBJ.
It was LBJ.
You hear what we're talking about?
What does that mean?
Are you sad?
Does that tell you anything?
You don't tell me anything.
But here's the question.
If I told you, here's the guy.
Would you believe it?
Who would believe it?
Or would it be met with cries of, you know, bullshit!
Dismissed as some other crazy, you know, some other crazy weird Oliver Stone thing.
Ask yourself this question.
Who would believe this in the first place?
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Our friend M.R.O.
LeVon says, During his hospital room tribunal, before his lethal injection, George Herbert Walker Bush confessed to killing JFK.
We will know all one day.
I don't know what you're smoking, my man, but it must be damn good.
Now, first and foremost, number one, If you're going to have a rule, listen to me very carefully.
The first rule is, if you know a name, they didn't do it.
You never, never, in any way, besmirch the, how do I say this?
You never besmirch the memory.
Dare I say, the memory of some, or anybody for that matter, by getting them involved in this.
Never.
Remember the moment of, was it Sarasota when Andy Card came in and George Herbert Walker Bush was reading My Pet Goat?
Remember that?
And Bush had that look on his face.
Do you think George Bush had any idea what would happen then?
Absolutely not.
Dick Cheney?
Absolutely not.
Were they surprised?
Absolutely not.
Then when I thought, oh...
You never let somebody know at that point.
You can say, you can bring anybody you want in here.
Where were you?
I was over here.
Did you know?
I didn't know anything.
And if they were in Dallas or weren't in Dallas, the fact that, who was it, George Herbert Walker Bush was in Dallas for something, he lived in Texas, he was in oil.
So what?
The fact that he was meeting on the morning of 9-11, wasn't with bin Laden's family or something?
That they met with John Hinckley's brother or something?
Do you think they had anything to do with this?
I don't.
Absolutely not.
They are coming out of the woodwork today on X. Sort of, but that's okay.
I've been used to this.
Do you think any of these folks know anything?
No!
No!
And not because they're innocent or good people.
But the people who were involved in this would have never done this ever.
They would have never, ever, ever put themselves in the position of...
What am I trying to say?
What am I trying to say?
They would never put themselves in the position of being...
putting somebody who could be tripped up.
You don't need...
George Herbert Walker Bush or George W. Bush or LBJ or do you think Billy Saul Estes or Mac Wallace you would want this person who is so compromisable Mac Wallace they got off of that murder deal you would want him To be...
No!
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
And if you're involved in this good enough and far enough, you're able to sit back and say to yourselves, you know, I kind of sort of know how this thing works.
And I know how these people are.
And I know how stuff works.
You know what I mean?
And I know, I've been around, I know about, you know, what CIA can do and this one can do.
I kind of know these things, you see?
I know, I know these things.
And that's one of the deals which is the most important.
That is one of the most important and important and very critical things for me and all of us to understand and for you to grasp.
Once and for all, to really understand this, they're not going to do that.
Now, it could be made at levels so high up where people say, okay.
You don't know.
There's a kind of a feeling when you're saying things like, so, what do you think about that?
I don't know about that.
Well, what do you think?
Well, I think that maybe, I don't know.
I don't know.
Could be.
What do you mean?
Well, I don't know.
Kind of interesting, isn't it?
Yeah, it is interesting.
He sure is a problem, isn't he?
He sure is.
You know, it would be a shame if something happened to him.
And who knows?
Nobody says, okay, Jerry, you're going to get the shooter, right?
And Bill, you're going to...
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
No!
It was a different world then.
And what I mean by that is, there were people, the mob was not the mob now.
You see these jerk-offs on...
These mobsters, these, you know, these mafia, that's not what we're talking about then.
These guys were fresh from World War II, who worked with CIA and OSS, who were responsible for just a veritable cacophony of intermingling stuff that you can't even imagine.
Levels, levels of, oh my God.
You had Lucky Luciano, you had Joe Sox Lanza, working with Dewey, working with the Normandy, the ship on the west side here that tipped over.
You had Vito Genovese, who was in Sicily at the time, working.
You had Johnny Rosali later on, who still worked.
You had stuff.
And people at levels you can't even imagine.
Our good friend Verice says, we need to find an explanation for everything.
Even if it is far-fetched, the brain has to compartmentalize, close and file it away.
We will never find out and it is all a distraction.
But we also need, and thank you for that, we also need to find To be in love with the mystery.
Mysteries hate.
We hate mystery.
Do you believe there's life out there?
Is there life after death?
Is there a God?
Does life exist?
Does it?
This is the most important stuff in the world.
Let me go back to my question.
If I gave you the answer, would you believe it?
Would you trust anybody?
Would you believe it?
Would you say, well, that's it, alright.
Yep, here's a person.
Have you ever had this?
Have you ever had there's a manhunt?
Well, we found the Night Stalker.
We found BTK.
We found whatever you go.
That's him?
It's almost a letdown.
It was more interesting.
Ted Bundy was the only time when it was somebody who was like, well, that's more of our liking.
That's, you know.
We're almost let down in a very strange way about this.
Who would believe it?
Who would, I mean, if I gave you the name, if I said, okay, the shooter was a guy, he's from France, or he was a special ops guy, very good, he was, you know, military, you know it's military, you know somebody had...
This is a compartmentalized form of shooting.
This is good shooting.
This isn't somebody who goes out there on the weekends who's good with the...
This is combat.
This guy knew.
And nobody else got hit.
I don't care how slow it was.
Jackie didn't get hit.
The driver...
Well, Connelly from the back, supposedly.
But this guy knew what he was doing.
A couple of shots.
Bang.
Throat.
Bang.
That's the frangible bullet.
That's the one that explodes.
A lot of these bullets just go in and they don't explode.
Depends.
Not necessarily.
A young senator was having dinner in a downtown Hanoi rooftop in 1959.
Wife attacks while attacks against French took place.
A young JFK.
While attacks against French took place.
A young JFK.
Okay, that's interesting.
Also, JFK had a German...
What am I trying to say?
A German...
What would you call her?
Like this lover?
She was a...
You know...
Espionage type?
What does that mean?
I don't know.
Interesting.
Interesting, I guess.
Let me go back to my question.
If I gave you the name of somebody, would you believe it?
So what are we supposed to make of all this?
What are we supposed to do with this?
To accept that we will never fully know who killed JFK is not to give in to despair or upset, but to confront a profound truth about the limits of historical inquiry.
There are some things we don't know.
We don't know how the pyramids will be.
We don't really know the cause of a lot of stuff.
We don't know a lot of things.
We really don't know.
Some questions, this is interesting, no matter how much they attack us, some questions defy resolution.
And this doesn't get better with age.
It doesn't in any way diminish their significance.
It doesn't absolve us of our duty to pursue this stuff.
But some things you just never know.
And it's one of those things.
You ever hear a cold K-squad?
You know how many cold K-squads are?
Do you know how many cases there are or we just don't know?
Do you know people who have just disappeared?
They've never come.
They just never were found.
They just never showed up.
Never.
When you really get into it, it's the worst.
And there are people you don't know.
I told you before the number of Native Americans and women who just disappeared.
But it...
It demands a certain degree of, I don't want to say humility, but recognition that not every part of the past is neatly disclosed, and there are some things we're not going to find out.
And no matter how many documents that Pam Bondi or anybody delivers, it's almost like unfair to you.
No matter how many pages are laid bare and you can read through all of them, no matter how much you're, it's not going to help.
Because the clarity that you need, the answers you want, it's not in there.
So allow me, if I could, to offer a final thought of this.
The fact that we don't know about JFK, and remember, it was a conspiracy.
He did not act along.
That I can guarantee you.
But regarding this unresolved, unknown part of us, in a way, it's kind of fitting in a weird way.
His life, to many people, was something that, I mean, it was awe-inspiring.
They loved...
I mean, there are people who just...
His death still...
Sounds weird.
It keeps us alive.
It reminds us that history is not always yours to master and control.
Some things, some truth just slips through your fingers.
And the thing about it was, remember...
Why this is important also was at the end of his, in 1963, it was really the end, and I hate to say it, of our innocence.
It was the day the music died.
It was something died in us.
It really, I mean, and it played out.
Live TV.
They did it on TV.
And the coverage was just incredible.
And the black and white.
I mean, people were just bereft.
Probably more so by FDR.
Absolutely.
And he most probably, people believe, was poisoned, but that's a different story.
Oliver Stone cracked this thing open.
Oliver Stone.
Don't ever forget that.
Not Mark Lane, not Oliver Stone.
Oliver Stone, he gave us all a red pill.
He just passed them out.
It changed everything.
We are today children of Oliver Stone.
We are In a very weird way, I'm going to tell you this, and you're not going to believe this.
If I told you the answer, you'd be disappointed.
You would think to yourself, what?
Yep.
Really?
Really.
That's the answer?
That's the answer.
That's who it is.
Two guys.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
What were they?
Contract people.
Business.
It was a different world.
Remember?
They were all military.
They were all World War II.
There was a guy with his two kids.
Remember the one guy who said, well, that was there on the grass with little Timmy.
I'll never forget to go, who the hell is this guy?
Well, I was in there with little Timmy.
And I grabbed little Timmy and we rolled over and said, who?
He says, I knew guns.
You know, I was at Anzio and I got shot.
I mean, he had been in World War II.
All of them were.
They all knew.
All these guys, they had just this.
I mean, there are people walking around who were in combat.
They're all over the place.
It was a different mindset.
Today we got people with gen this, LBG trans and the purple hair.
These people were badass.
It was a different world.
Remember that.
So the bottom line is simply this.
Let us talk.
Enjoy yourself.
Just use your mind.
Go and just say all this stuff.
Some of the stuff you're reading, it's just beautiful.
I'm reading it.
It's just you have no clue.
But it doesn't matter.
Enjoy it.
You're never going to find out.
Never.
And even if I told you, you wouldn't understand.
And also, you wouldn't believe it if I told you.
You wouldn't believe it.
You'd say, I don't know.
Who is this guy?
I don't know.
It's what keeps some people going.
It really does.
It's weird.
Like when you hear Bob Lazar talk about Joe Rogan.
Yeah, it was an S4.
There was a sport model and it was welded and it was gray.
Really?
Yeah, I saw it.
Did it look like anything?
Not really.
Really?
Yeah.
The stuff that keeps me going are how they make the pyramids.
Easter Island.
All that other stuff.
That's what blows me away.
So with that, my friend, I thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Look at the poor guy.
James Files.
He shot him.
Please, please interview him!
Please!
Please!
He didn't do it!
Come on, man.
Come on.
I've heard his argument.
I've heard it.
Seriously.
Please.
Do yourself a favor.
Just understand how this thing works.
Just because somebody says something doesn't make any sense.
But that's okay.
I tell you what.
You should interview him.
Start your own YouTube channel and you talk to him.
I've heard this guy a million times.
All these people.
It's like these mom.
I love them.
It's like the same four people.
They keep interviewing them over and over.
What, did you know Jimmy Burke?
I did.
Did you know Gas Pipe?
Yeah, I knew Gas Pipe.
What was he like?
Who killed Tommy DeSimone?
It's the same.
We've exhausted this.
I know what you're going to say.
So, whatever.
You talk to him.
Nobody's going to listen and say, okay.
Anyway.
But thank you.
Thank you for at least caring.
And thank you for being able to believe.
Thank you.
Pilgrim Media, very seed.
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Chat, I appreciate that.
James Britton, thank you.
Mr. Ocasio, thank you.
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