A Joint Statement on the Kennedy, King and
Malcolm X Assassinations and Ongoing Cover-ups:
1.
As the House Select Committee on Assassinations concluded
in 1979, President John F. Kennedy was probably killed as the result of a
conspiracy.
2. In the four decades since this
Congressional finding, a massive amount of evidence compiled by journalists,
historians and independent researchers confirms this conclusion. This growing
body of evidence strongly indicates that the conspiracy to assassinate
President Kennedy was organized at high levels of the U.S. power structure, and
was implemented by top elements of the U.S. national security apparatus using,
among others, figures in the criminal underworld to help carry out the crime
and cover-up.
3.
This stunning conclusion was also reached by the
president’s own brother, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, who himself was
assassinated in 1968 while running for president -- after telling close aides
that he intended to reopen the investigation into his brother’s murder if he
won the election.
4.
President Kennedy’s administration was badly fractured
over his efforts to end the Cold War, including his back-channel peace feelers
to the Soviet Union and Cuba and his plan to withdraw U.S. troops from Vietnam
after the 1964 presidential election.
5.
President Kennedy has long been portrayed as a Cold War
hawk, but this grossly inaccurate view has been strongly challenged over the
years by revisionist historians and researchers, who have demonstrated that
Kennedy was frequently at odds with his own generals and espionage officials.
This revisionist interpretation of the Kennedy presidency is now widely
embraced, even by mainstream Kennedy biographers.
6.
The official investigation into the JFK assassination
immediately fell under the control of U.S. security agencies, ensuring a
cover-up. The Warren Commission was dominated by former CIA director Allen
Dulles and other officials with strong ties to the CIA and FBI.
7.
The corporate media, with its own myriad connections to
the national security establishment, aided the cover-up with its rush to
embrace the Warren Report and to scorn any journalists or researchers who
raised questions about the official story.
8.
Despite the massive cover-up of the JFK assassination,
polls have consistently shown that a majority of the American people believes
Kennedy was the victim of a conspiracy -- leading to the deep erosion of
confidence in the U.S. government and media.
9.
The CIA continues to obstruct evidence about the JFK
assassination, routinely blocking legitimate Freedom of Information requests
and defying the JFK Records Collection Act of 1992, preventing the release of
thousands of government documents as required by the law.
10. The JFK assassination was just one of four major
political murders that traumatized American life in the 1960s and have cast a
shadow over the country for decades thereafter. John F. Kennedy, Malcolm X,
Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy were each in his own unique way
attempting to turn the United States away from war toward disarmament and
peace, away from domestic violence and division toward civil amity and justice.
Their killings were together a savage, concerted assault on American democracy
and the tragic consequences of these assassinations still haunt our nation.
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