After this, their denials of Oswald in the doorway are going to fall on deaf ears. And of course, I mean the Altgens doorway.
I was told once, by a man whom I won't name because he asked me not to, that over half the JFK bloggers and forumers who say they defend Oswald are really disinfo Ops- working for the other side. This guy is well placed and positioned to know what he's talking about.
You see, in 2015, the JFK coverup campaign is bigger than ever. They probably have more agents working it than ever before. The reason why is simple; the Internet.
Think about how it was before there was an internet. Someone, say, a Mark Lane or a Harold Weisberg, writes a book about Oswald innocence which someone buys and reads. But then what? Who can he talk to about it? There may be few or no individuals in his small circle of family and friends who are interested. Maybe there is no networking resulting from it at all. But now, with the Internet, it doesn't matter. Even if he has no one in his circle, he can find people online who are also enthused about the book.
And think about the Oswald Innocence Campaign. We could never have grown it or even started it without the Internet. It was my idea, but what would I have done? Sent letters to JFK writers and sympathetic professors and others asking them to join? By snail mail? There is no way we would have gotten any momentum that way. And how would I have publicized the fact that the organization exists? But, as it is today, we have fabulous visibility at very low cost, and we are making a huge impact.
And it's all because of the Internet- something that the killers of President Kennedy never saw coming. But, it's why they are working the JFK coverup harder than ever and with more manpower than ever. They know what the danger is: networking. And they know that the Internet makes it happen. And it's going to keep happening. Then, it's going to happen some more.
Senior Members of the Oswald Innocence Campaign
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