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Ford told FBI about panel's doubts on JFK murder

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posted on Aug, 9 2008 @ 01:30 PM
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Ford told FBI about panel's doubts on JFK murder


www.chron.com

A newly released memorandum provides more details about Ford's role as the FBI's informant. DeLoach wrote on Dec. 17, 1963, to outline what Ford told him in the congressman's office about the commission meeting the day before.

"Two members of the commission brought up the fact that they still were not convinced that the President had been shot from the sixth floor window of the Texas Book Depository," DeLoach wrote. "These members failed to understand the trajectory of the slugs that killed the President. He stated he felt this point would be discussed further but, of course, would represent no problem."

There was no explanation of what Ford meant by "no problem."

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posted on Aug, 9 2008 @ 01:30 PM
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Although I have not investigated into this topic at any length, I have always felt that there were unanswered questions about the assassination. The part of the memo saying that two people of the commission disagree with the findings "would represent no problem" kind of shocked me. No problem to whom or what? Also, how could Ford make assurances that there would be no problem?

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