JFK Revisited currently has a Rotten Tomato score of 55%

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Online John Mytton

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Re: JFK Revisited currently has a Rotten Tomato score of 56%
« Reply #21 on: September 13, 2021, 06:52:36 AM »
The public is always told the truth. Political leaders never lie. That also goes for cops and lawyers   :-\

Of course people lie, everyone on the Planet has told a lie, but more importantly people also talk and as Benjamin Franklin once said "Three May Keep a Secret if Two are Dead" and on a case of this size there are hundreds perhaps thousands of potential leaks but the CT's want us to believe that all these people even after decades had their mouths permanently glued shut and as we know that assumption just isn't Human nature.
Every big secret eventually comes out, because people blab, it's a fact of life.

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Re: JFK Revisited currently has a Rotten Tomato score of 56%
« Reply #22 on: September 13, 2021, 07:46:46 PM »
Of course people lie, everyone on the Planet has told a lie, but more importantly people also talk and as Benjamin Franklin once said "Three May Keep a Secret if Two are Dead" and on a case of this size there are hundreds perhaps thousands of potential leaks but the CT's want us to believe that all these people even after decades had their mouths permanently glued shut and as we know that assumption just isn't Human nature.
Every big secret eventually comes out, because people blab, it's a fact of life.

JohnM

Every big secret eventually comes out, because people blab, it's a fact of life.

I'm sure that you believe this, Johnny......  But I disagree.....    If the secret is personal and humiliating or very embarrassing, it may never be exposed.   If the tale the government foisted upon the public was true....  There would be no arguing about it after nearly sixty years.    Basically the tale simply doesn't make sense, or ring true.