The motivations of JFK conspiracy worshipers.

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    danrush1966 New Member

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    What are/were the prime motivations that drive people like Bill Curtis, Jim Mars, Oliver Stone, Cyrel Wecht Charles Crenshaw, Bonard Mennenger and Jim Garrison to have pushed or continue to push the flawed concept of conspiracy.

    Prime motivation 1: Money

    There is no doubt that the Conspiracy community has made millions since 1963, Jim Mars and Cyrel Wecht each have made well over 500,000 dollars each in books, speeches, interviews and other forms of income media. The Conspiracy has been their primary means of wage earning, that alone should disqualify them at any level as investigators. You can not be a investigator if you're involved in a monitary/ political motivation.

    The late Doctor Charles Crenshaw, who has since been discredited for his minor involvement at parkland hospital, was in financial difficulty with credators by the time he published his own JFK tell all. He saw the conspiracy racket as a means to ease his troubles.

    That should be the first warning to the average person not to dive into the world of the "JFK-Con" (A comical slap to the San Diego Comic Convention) for as P.T. Barnum so often said...."A sucker is born every minute." and Jim Mars is the expert in sucking cash from youthfull morons.

    Prime Motivation 2: A political hatred of the United States.

    Jim Mars is a prolific critic of the United States, not just in the matter of JFK but in everything! Mars has been critical of anything the United States has done since his youth. He is a divout Athiest. From the age of 15 to 37 he called himself an anarchist. He has called for the overthrow of the U.S. Government, the impeachment of every president since LBJ, a rejection of the U.S. Constitution....take your pick.

    So why would you trust anything a person like Mars says at face value when its obvious he's a man out for himself? A true investigator has no political bent, he must be a person with no affecting stake that could tarnish his efforts. The end result to any investigation is the un-varnished truth without contamination by personal bias.

    Politically driven people like Mars with always deny with emphasis a hate of their country or a political motivation to others but their life record is something they can't hide so easy and Mars has a history written from his own foolish mouth.

    Prime motivation 3: anti-semites

    "Bankers" is a catchword for "The damn jews" a large percentage of JFK-Con'ers have a rabid hate for Jews and Israel, note how many of them say Israel put Sirhan Sirhan up to kill RFK or that by killing JFK, the Jews set up LBJ to kill the crew of the USS Liberty.

    Incidently Jim Mars is a rabid anti-semite. Once again, why would you trust anything Jim Mars says?

    Prime Motivation 4: the feel good parrot

    As with rock stars, Conspiracy leaders have a gang of brain dead groupies who follow them from convention to convention, book to book because they get a nurological rush of good feelings to know they are in the steps of holy people like the profit Jim Mars. Soon they are a parrot repeating the words of their holy man at the expense of all logcial evidence. Another warning sign to the as of yet unaware, if you see a groupie screaming that Rodger from American Dad killed JFK? Run the other way.
     
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    9/11 was an inside job has proven the stupidity of the modern conspiratist and as expected his returns have been reduced to insults and childish acts because he knows he's damn wrong.
     

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