10 points of agreement on political assassinations

October 27, 2012
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10 POINTS OF AGREEMENT ON POLITICAL ASSASSINATIONS

Coalition on Political Assassinations and the Research Community

This document is based on a consensus or large majority of the ballistics, forensic, photographic, legal, medical experts, academicians, journalists, historians, authors and serious independent researchers who have examined American political assassinations from the 1960s to the present.

We have had five decades of research, court cases, released records, official investigations, and independent investigations on the major political assassinations that changed the direction of America since the early 1960s. These statements represent the best evidence and what we now know on the verge of the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy about his murder and others.

They are offered in the hope that the need for justice and the claims of history will prevail in a democratic society that has had democracy stolen by these heinous acts.

POINT ONE
WE DO NOT BELIEVE IN CONSPIRACY “THEORIES”, WE WORK WITH FACTUAL EVIDENCE OF CONSPIRACY IN UNSOLVED CRIMES

POINT TWO
OFFICIAL BALLISTICS, FORENSIC, LEGAL, PHOTOGRAPHIC AND AUTOPSY INVESTIGATIONS WERE FLAWED AND LED TO FALSE CONCLUSIONS

JOHN F. KENNEDY –
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING –
ROBERT F KENNEDY –
SIMILAR PATTERNS IN OTHER POLITICAL ASSASSINATIONS AND ATTEMPTS –

POINT THREE
WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS OF ALLEGED ASSASSINS, NEW EVIDENCE OF INNOCENCE OR EXONERATION CONTINUES TO EMERGE

POINT FOUR
OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE AND OFFICIAL COVER-UP BY POLICE, CORONERS, GOVERNMENT AND INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES, OFFICIAL INVESTIGATIONS, D.A. OFFICES, ATTORNIES GENERAL

The best evidence that has come to light in these cases reveals the following in political assassinations, especially the murders of President Kennedy, his brother and Dr. King:

§ Destruction and alteration of evidence and planted evidence
§ Manipulation and control of national and local media
§ Planning the investigative conclusions in advance
§ Complicity in pressure for false conclusions
§ Lack of investigation of alternative conclusions
§ Secrecy and classification of the historical records and evidence
§ Refusal to examine new emerging evidence or review convictions
§ Lack of due process or legal malfeasance in court trials
§ Direct concealment of involvement in or with the conspiracy or conspirators

POINT FIVE
A PATTERN OF UNUSUAL DEATHS, VIOLENT MURDERS, FALSE SUICIDES AND THREATS TO KEY WITNESSES

POINT SIX
EVIDENCE OF CIVILIAN AND MILITARY INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INVOLVEMENT IN CRIMES AND COVER-UP

POINT SEVEN
SUSPECTS AND ACCESSORIES AFTER THE FACT

POINT EIGHT
A PATTERN OF POLITICAL ASSASSINATION AS A TOOL OF STATE REPRESSION AND CONTROL AND FOREIGN POLICY

POINT NINE
LEGITIMATE QUESTIONS REMAIN: OPEN CASES, CLOSED FILES

POINT TEN
THE CLAIMS OF JUSTICE AND HISTORY

One Response to 10 points of agreement on political assassinations

  1. April 20, 2013 at 4:00 am

    There are a large number of political assassinations of which I am aware. Had the truth about the assassinations of JFK, MLK and RFK been properly investigated, reported and judicially determined, these subsequent many assassinations, that have not even been recognized as such, would not likely have occurred.

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