Victor Ostrovsky wrote in "By way of deception" in 1999 that during his Mossad training they ran scenarios and concluded that Johnson was behind the murder.
They concluded that power wasn't the motivation, Kennedy they felt was out of control, unpredictable and dangerous for the country. He was being pumped for of speed for his Addi…
Victor Ostrovsky wrote in "By way of deception" in 1999 that during his Mossad training they ran scenarios and concluded that Johnson was behind the murder.
They concluded that power wasn't the motivation, Kennedy they felt was out of control, unpredictable and dangerous for the country. He was being pumped for of speed for his Addisons and other stuff. His behavior was erratic and reckless.
Anyone who has ever shot a rifle often enough needs 3-5 seconds in Dealy Plaza to conclude if Oswald was involved he wasn't alone.
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Victor Ostrovsky wrote in "By way of deception" in 1999 that during his Mossad training they ran scenarios and concluded that Johnson was behind the murder.
They concluded that power wasn't the motivation, Kennedy they felt was out of control, unpredictable and dangerous for the country. He was being pumped for of speed for his Addisons and other stuff. His behavior was erratic and reckless.
Anyone who has ever shot a rifle often enough needs 3-5 seconds in Dealy Plaza to conclude if Oswald was involved he wasn't alone.