Do people really want to know the truth about the JFK assassination with the 58th anniversary of his death coming on November 22nd? Do they really want the truth about Robert F. Kennedy not only causing the deaths of Marilyn Monroe and JFK based on his abuses of power in 1961 and 1962?
Many do, and I applaud them for that viewpoint but so many are in denial, so many despite the plethora of evidence proving the above allegations, refuse to hold RFK accountable and here is what I believe to be the main reason why. Despite the success of the five books I have written touching on the assassination and there being more, to date, than 3.5 million YouTube views of presentations and interviews, I feel like revered journalist and media icon must have felt in 1963, since despite actually being in Dallas just days after the assassination and then at the Jack Ruby trial which caused her to write many columns denouncing the ludicrous “Oswald Alone” theory, she was ignored by the mainstream media and those who wanted to believe that one man could have orchestrated JFK’s death.
Today, I have that same feeling since despite my fifteen years of research and credible primary source accounts that have not been challenged proving without a doubt RFK’s responsibility for his brother’s death, and as exposed in my latest book, “Collateral Damage,” his having silenced Marilyn Monroe in 1962 when she threatened to tell the media about their torrid love affair and matters of national security leaked to her by RFK and JFK amounting to treason, many people still cling to the Camelot Days of the presidency and disregard Bobby’s breaking the law while Attorney General including his being a murderer.
During some interviews, the host listens carefully to my laying out the evidence for my allegations, praises it, and the asks, “Mark, will we ever know the truth?” I want to scream “Just read my books since the truth lies within and then use common sense reasoning so you will understand that the truth isn’t buried but standing right before your eyes.: God willing, more people in the future will heed these words since my contributions to history are valid just as Dorothy Kilgallen’s were in 1963.
The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth about the JFK Assassination
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