March 27, 2020

For some reason, Bob Dylan has decided that what we need right now is a 17-minute song about the Kennedy assassination.

Released at just this last midnight:



Bob adds a message: "Greetings to my fans and followers with gratitude for all your support and loyalty across the years. This is an unreleased song we recorded a while back that you might find interesting. Stay safe, stay observant and may God be with you."

You might find interesting....

According to Variety, all Dylan's people will say is that the song was recorded "a while back." Dylan hasn't released any new songs (only cover songs) since 2012. Some of the song is "extremely literally of the Kennedy assassination" — "They blew off his head while he was still in the car" — but it also "breaks more freely into a pop-culture fantasia":
Dylan frequently references or riffs on 1960s events, catchphrases or titles, with lines that include: “The Beatles are coming, they’[r]e gonna hold your hand” (the arrival of the Fab Four in America in early 1964 is regarded by some as a tonic to the lingering depression from the assassination); “ferry cross the Mersey and go for the throat” (only part of which is a nod to Gerry and the Pacemakers); “Tommy can you hear me, I’m the Acid Queen,” and “I’m going to Woodstock, it’s the Aquarian age / Then I’ll go to Altamont and stand near the stage.”

Dylan doesn’t have his head entirely in the ’60s: “Frankly Miss Scarlett, I don’t give a damn” also comes up for a citation. And eventually, so do — moving into the ’70s, and beyond and back — Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks, Don Henley and Glenn Frey, the Allman Brothers Band’s Dickey Betts, “Only the Good Die Young, “Nightmare on Elm Street,” Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, Art Pepper, Oscar Peterson, Stan Getz, “Charlie Parker and all that junk,” Nat King Cole, Marilyn Monroe, John Lee Hooker, Wolfman Jack, Patsy Cline, Houdini, “Wake Up Little Suzy,” “Let the Good Times Roll,” “The Old Rugged Cross,” “Down in the Boondocks,” “The Merchant of Venice,” “Memphis in June,” “Moonlight Sonata,” “Play Misty for Me,” “Lonely at the Top” and “Lonely Are the Brave.”...
Why this song? Why now?

Stay observant.

65 comments:

Kevin said...

He didn’t start the fire.

Temujin said...

Early stage dementia? I read about him releasing this now and my thought was that he's unattached to the real world now.

rcocean said...

Before you scoff, just remember he has a Nobel prize and you don't.

Ann Althouse said...

@Kevin

I know. Really. LOL.

But I'm one of the few people who love "We Didn't Start the Fire."

rcocean said...

Shot down like a dog in broad daylight
Was a matter of time and the time it was right
You’ve got unpaid debts, we’ve come to collect
We’re going to kill you with hatred without any respect
We’ll mock you and shun you and put it in your face
We’ve already got someone here to take your place


Curious song. Almost Mark Lane like.

Sebastian said...

"Murder most foul"

by a communist.

I'm afraid I can't listen to Dylan, but is that the focus of the song? How a leftist decapitated the American polity? A foul chapter in the ideological struggle? That sort of thing?

Wilbur said...

I liked We Didn't Start The Fire, too. And I liked his version of For The Longest Time.

The rest of his catalog? It's still Billy Joel to me.

MadisonMan said...

What rcocean said! Nobel Prize Winning Bob Dylan decided this!

AZ Bob said...

Is Dylan advocating a conspiracy with "They blew off his head ...?"

Or is it just a sloppy expression.

Howard said...

Perhaps it is a metaphor 4 the current Corona panic. The fake news conspiracy theory of the JFK assassination permanently disrupted the social fabric of America more towards Lefty liberalism. Ipso there for facto the fake pandemic will advance another couple dozen notches on the ratchet in that direction.

I am trying to channel Achilles

The Crack Emcee said...

Hard to take seriously with all the recent revelations:

Kennedy killed to pay his father's debts to gangsters.

MLK orchestrating rapes.

Malcolm X killed by blacks who are still happy about about it.

Tupac's killer is even bragging now in a book.

We should stop pretending there's any tragedy here and just accept ourselves as the lowly, murderous, backstabbing hyper sexed creatures that we are.

BUMBLE BEE said...

Edgy poet or Alyssa Milano attention whore. America wants to know!

wild chicken said...

I was really tore up about this at the time.

Not so much anymore.

Not Sure said...

Is Dylan advocating a conspiracy with "They blew off his head ...?"

Gender neutrality in pronouns.

Would've used "xe" but nobody knows how to pronounce it.

Bob Boyd said...

Speaking of metaphors, is Meade's period above meant to tell us he's in no mood to put up with a lot of crap in the comments today?

BUMBLE BEE said...

Past his freshness date?
In times like these.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvCUXXsP5WE

MadisonMan said...

What the World Needs Now
Is a 17-minute song about the Kennedy Assassination
It's the only thing, that's there's just
too little of

What the World Needs Now
Is a 17-minute song about the Kennedy Assassination
No, not just for some, but for everyone!

Churchy LaFemme: said...

Kennedy seems to be another of those things, like childhood existential dread, that separates early Boomers from late Boomers. I was nearly 3 when Kennedy was shot, remember nothing, and don't ever recall my parents mentioning it. Of course growing up I learned he was shot, like Lincoln and McKinley, but that information all had about the same impact.

khematite said...

Visual acuity observant or religious practice observant?

Meade said...

Period? What period?

robother said...

Did Meade order a cranberry juice?

Jeff Gee said...

I gave it two minutes and laughed out loud four times. Had to stop because I'm drinking my morning coffee and I almost fried the monitor. Sounds like he's making it up as he's going along ("Rub-a-dub-dub / It's murder most foul") and free associating, which maybe accounts for the hilarious jump to "blew out his brains in the car" to "the Beatles are coming." I think I'm laughing WITH him, at least so far. Bear in mind that "If Dogs Run Free" is my favorite Bob song.

mccullough said...

Would love to see a Tik Tok of this song.

Joe Biden should do one

Wince said...

Maybe because Trump is an actual target of the Deep State intelligence apparatus that Kennedy conspiracy theorists posited?

"But for the life of me I still can't figure out why Mueller was appointed to investigate Trump. The man who he didn't hire and had fired Comey."

Nah!

chickelit said...

Bob Dylan released a really long new song about the Titanic, in 2012, and I tried to understand it then. I failed. I'm not sure that Dylan works well when he's so intentional.

narciso said...

Oswald acted alone, but he may not have been working of his own volition, according to recent acoustic and basilistic analysis, that Robert baer turned up, there's also what gus russo and brian latell have confirmed about the castro regime's a priori knowledge of the assassination,

narciso said...

the propinquity of mueller being married to the grand daughter of one security service mandarin, general Charles cabell, (who figure in the blue book series) and related to another tracey barnes, is curious,

Kai Akker said...

I am puzzled by Althouse's devotion to Bob Dylan. I ws once a fan, too. For me, "Visions of Johanna" is the last great song he wrote, on side 1 of Blonde on Blonde. I liked Freewheelin Bob Dylan, maybe his folkie high point; lovedthe half-n-half Bringing It All Back Home, absolutely the best record he ever made, and liked BlondeBlonde.

But even there, you got to "Sad-Eyyeeyeed Laaaady of the Loooooooowlands," a not-up-to-snuff full side of a record. Then the motorcycle fall and the time off. After that, John Wesley Harding was good, Nashville Skyline merely pleasant, and Self-Portrait a meandering waste of time. That was the end of my Dylan appreciation.

I heard songs like "Tangled up in Blue" on the radio and they were OK for the radio. There was never anything special from then on, for me. His role as "prophet" or "visionary" is absurd overestimation, IMO. Just sayin; a chance to figure out for myself how far I ever went with Dylan's music.

traditionalguy said...

Great writing starts with great perception of what is going on. That is the Dylan genius. Bob must feel the days of the JFK Regime Change killing , which are still covered up, are about to be revealed. Trump’s close friend JFK, Jr wanted that and all he got wa killed too. Maybe Q+ wants it to finally be revealed.

Charlie said...

The 3 minute radio version will have to have a good dance beat.

Jupiter said...

"Bob must feel the days of the JFK Regime Change killing , which are still covered up, are about to be revealed."

About to be?

Cuban exiles on the grassy knoll, pissed off about the Bay of Pigs. Organized by CIA insiders, with LBJ and mobbed-up Earl Warren to handle the cover-up, assisted by Allan Dulles, J Edgar and Gerald Ford. Oswald the patsy, killed by Jack Ruby, who worked for Meyer Lansky, the Chicago Godfather with Mossad ties. Let's see, anybody else? Some financial assistance from a bunch of lowlife Texas oilmen. It's all been known for a while.



narciso said...

except there was no shooter from the grassy knoll, I went to school with a fellow whose father was involved in those events, I grew up in Miami, enuf said,

traditionalguy said...

Murder most foul was the original Crossfire Hurricane Operation. The interesting part is the ways it was covered up by everybody in power.

Yancey Ward said...

This is what happens when you get stuck in the past. I think this probably happens to most artists.

Amexpat said...

Just listened to it. Dylan for me is the greatest artist of my lifetime, but this was awful after the first listening. The music has no relation to his speaking/singing and the lyrics have no punch. Usually with Dylan there's a lot going on in his songs. This seems to be just a collage of pop references that he tries to pun with the Kennedy assignation.

LordSomber said...

The Idle Warriors have their Troubadour, but will he have them?

Darrell said...

Almost as good as his previous song.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELyr6G4UXUw

gerry said...

Dylan's voice is unbearable unless you are also stoned.

Kevin said...

But I'm one of the few people who love "We Didn't Start the Fire."

It means much more if you lived through it.

As more people die off, the words will become more and more nonsensical to those left.

BTW: "Dylan" is one of the lyrics in the Billy Joel song.

Dylan, Berlin, Bay of Pigs invasion

Ozymandias said...

Not a very good song.

As for why now: perhaps the pandemic evokes a familiar sense of slippage for Dylan.

It’s difficult for anyone who didn’t experience pre-November-1963-America to understand the tectonic shift in the national mood that followed the JFK assassination (and the killing of Lee Harvey Oswald a day later, which made any final and definitive explanation of the assassination impossible). For many Americans of Dylan’s age, that sense of optimism and confidence was cracked and then broken by a series of events previously unimaginable, the first of which was the JFK assassination.

It was particularly hard on Boomers who were adolescents at the time. Our parents had experienced the Depression and Second World War, so a threat to the national sense of well-being was nothing new to them. The Boomers, however, had known nothing but the bright sun of American optimism, embodied by JFK, which was suddenly eclipsed and would never shine as brightly again. It was always largely illusory, but there had been a sense of possibility then that post-Boomer generations cannot know. The only comparable experience is 9/11, but that succeeded an earlier series of shocks, of which the JFK assassination was the first.

The earlier shocks included assassinations or attempted assassination of figures from across the political, cultural, and racial spectrum: the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X, the RFK and MLK assassinations, the attempted assassination and disabling of George Wallace, all in 1968. Moreover, those shocks all occurred on a virtual first-person basis through television.

Those various shootings interspersed, or led to, other demoralizing milestones: the Vietnam War, race riots in Newark, Detroit, Watts, and other cities, the Manson murders, Watergate, the attempted assassinations of Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan, the Challenger explosion, Columbine, and 9/11.

So maybe for Dylan Covid-19 is evoking an old feeling of an unimaginably bad event we are all experiencing together.

Char Char Binks, Esq. said...

AZ, at least Bob didn’t say “He had his head blown off.”, so he’s not alleging suicide.

ConradBibby said...

This is awful. About Oswald: "He was a patsy like Patsy Cline." The whole thing just sounds like an old drunk blurting out whatever trite thing pops into his mind.

Regarding the underlying event: The reason the conspiracy theories make no sense to me is that the assassination didn't require anyone else's assistance to pull off. It's been proven that Oswald got the gun himself, knew how to shoot it from his time in the Marines, and had a clear and fairly easy shot from his perch at the TSBD. The only thing that seems at all curious in the whole story is that he happened to get a job that put him in a good position to shoot at the motorcade a few months later, but that's hardly enough of a coincidence to declare it a conspiracy. If there had been a conspiracy -- if Oswald had been put up to it by the mob, the CIA, Russia, or other powerful interests -- wouldn't there have been some indication of really top-notch material support? Wouldn't Oswald have been equipped with a better gun, not some mail-order Italian weapon he carried into work in a paper bag that same morning? And wouldn't he have been killed immediately after the shooting, not after two or three days of police interrogation?

Lurker21 said...

The two theories I always liked are that Kennedy was cleaning a gun in the Book Depository when it went off and killed him in the limousine, and that the French did it. Because of Algeria, or maybe just because they wanted to.

Song: a string of cliches that sounds like self-parody, but it's also Dylan's valedictory to his past and his age. Sadder, more elegiac tone than "We Didn't Start the Fire" or "American Pie." It's a little like what a 1970s high schooler might have written: someone inspired by memories of the assassination and a poetic feeling, but lacking the tools to get very far. The 70s feeling of malaise and of the Kennedy years as a lost Eden is in there. Dylan used to be more complicated, allusive, harder to figure out. Still it's important because Nobel Prize guy did it.

Meade said...

"So maybe for Dylan Covid-19 is evoking an old feeling of an unimaginably bad event we are all experiencing together. "

I doubt it. He wrote the song "a while back." I'll guess that "while back" was before COVID-19 was even named. Interesting Dylan fact though: He nearly died from from histoplasmosis in 1997.

Churchy LaFemme: said...

Neil Diamond had the "We Didn't Start The Fire" thing down well before Joel & R.E.M...

Lurker21 said...

Songs about presidental assassinations (Garfield, McKinley) were a part of the folk music canon that nourished Dylan.

Charles Guiteau

White House Blues

Both featured on Harry Smith's seminal Anthology of American Folk Music. Presidential assassinations, bandits, and steamboat or railroad accidents were staples of folk music. The songs are simpler. Nobody involved had a Nobel Prize.

Ozymandias said...

Meade: "He wrote the song 'a while back.'"

Sure, and maybe he wrote it after 9/11 or some earlier event. But I was addressing a potential emotional consonance with an earlier national trauma that may have been a reason for his it now.

Ozymandias said...

. . . for his releasing it now.

Jupiter said...

"The only thing that seems at all curious in the whole story is that he happened to get a job that put him in a good position to shoot at the motorcade a few months later, but that's hardly enough of a coincidence to declare it a conspiracy."

The TBSD belonged to one of the lowlife Texas oilmen, so there's nothing curious about LHO getting a job there. The patsy had to be where he would theoretically be able to shoot at the motorcade, so they got him a job in the TBSD. If you want curious, read about the "Magic Bullet".

Jupiter said...

But the real clincher is that LBJ ducked well before they started shooting. This was noticed by witnesses, and can be seen in photos. Maybe they weren't on the grassy knoll, narciso. Roselli claimed he fired through a sewer grate. But I think there were a couple people on the knoll, too. A lot of people were shooting at JFK, it's surprising Connally is the only other person who got hit.

Jupiter said...

LBJ made Jackie stand next to him, with her husband's blood and brains all over her dress, while he got sworn in as President. He was a real piece of work, LBJ was. I have always wondered who blackmailed him out of the 68 election. No way that ruthless, megomaniacal bastard gave up the Presidency voluntarily.

Kai Akker said...

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2618880/?ref_=tt_rt

The above is probably the single best show I have ever seen on television. "The JFK Assassination: Investigation Reopened" was produced by Court TV for the 40th anniversary of the event. It was shown at least twice at that time, and I believe it aired again on the 50th anniversary.

The producers lined up world-class forensics experts and studied every bit of physical evidence they could get. From memory, I believe that includes the Zapruder footage; it definitely includes the sound tape supposedly of the shooting; and every bullet fragment still in existence from that day.

It is all knockout stuff. The producers also got The Failure Group, then the world leader (and maybe still today, though renamed as Exponent) of physical events, like nightclub explosions, bridge collapses, and the like. They recreated the shooting to an extreme of physical matching.

Guess what? The single-bullet theory, long ridiculed by every wise guy on earth, was not only possible physically, but even probable.

It is a riveting hour or two of TV as the forensics people take the viewer through each piece of evidence in great scientific detail. If it shows again in 2023, don't miss it.

I could not find this on Netflix or Amazon. There was not even a reference to it in my attempt on the new Court TV site. But maybe there is a way, I did a simple query only.

FullMoon said...

Assassination was suicide. JFK was in excruciating pain most of the time. Suicide by Catholic is a mortal sin, not to mention embarrassment to his family and detrimental to his legacy.

Therefore, planned in advance with help from loyal deep statists in FBI and CIA. Death by assassin's bullet while at hieght of popularity would be quick and relatively painless. His legacy assured, and no mortal sin.

Oswald was set up to believe he was lone assassin and plan was for him to take the fall and be executed.

Jack Ruby, working for Mossad and New Orleans godfather Carlos Marcello, took out Harvey by accident. Plan was to simply wound him so as to send him to hospital where he would die of an infection.

Out of pride,Ruby accepted incarceration and kept his mouth shut due to his personal embarrassment at having screwed up the wounding scenario due to using a cheap pistol and old ammunition.

Wake up sheeple! The truth is out there if you open your eyes.


Wilbur said...

"Wouldn't Oswald have been equipped with a better gun, not some mail-order Italian weapon he carried into work in a paper bag that same morning? And wouldn't he have been killed immediately after the shooting, not after two or three days of police interrogation?"

Yes and yes. Oswald acted alone.

narciso said...

Guiteau was a foureau, bohemian type, cgolz, was an anarchist inspired by emma goldman, (although part of the blame fell on hearst, who was vituperative as the times or the post today toward trump) the soviets perhaps seeing how the death of Stolypin and co, set the stage for their revolution, planted this bit of dezinforma, that garrison picked up,

traditionalguy said...

If and when the cover up documents are ever released, then all the questions about ignored evidence that shows 7 shooters will need answers besides one crazy guy was showing off.

Jupiter said...

"Guess what? The single-bullet theory, long ridiculed by every wise guy on earth, was not only possible physically, but even probable."

Now do RFK.

Kai Akker said...

I found something else, though. Given the subject, I am posting for those reading here who would like to know more. Who doesn't? Maybe some, but it hard to resist trying to get closer to the truth.

First, here is who they are:

"Failure Analysis Associates was founded as a partnership, incorporated in 1968 in California and reincorporated in Delaware as Failure Analysis Associates, Inc. in 1988.... The company changed its name to Exponent, Inc. in 1998.

"Company activities

"Exponent has been involved in the investigations of many well known incidents including the now debunked report aired on Dateline in 1993 about fires and explosions involving sidesaddle fuel tanks on Chevrolet C/K trucks, the disputed Consumer Reports finding on Suzuki roll-over safety,[16] the 2009–2010 Toyota vehicle recalls, the crash of American Airlines Flight 587 among many other aviation accidents, and the Exxon Valdez oil spill.[17] The Federal Emergency Management Agency also hired Exponent to examine the Oklahoma City bombing damage aftermath, specifically the damage to the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.[17] NASA hired Exponent in 1986 to determine the causes of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. In 2003, Exponent was hired by the U.S. government to investigate the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster.[18] In 2017, Samsung hired Exponent to determine cause of thermal runaway of the Note 7 Phone batteries."

From Wikipedia.

Here is a statement from the company in the '90s on their works regarding the JFK assassination re-investigation:

http://www.assassinationweb.com/mcc.htm

"5. While FaAA [Failure Analysis] was not funded for the investigation or evidence developed for either side, we applied the best techniques available to some, but certainly not all, of the questions that have remained concerning the assassination, and Lee Harvey Oswald's role in it. The "Courtroom of the 2lst Century" theme required the most modern conputerized animation and video presentation. There was not a conclusion reached by FaAA as a company concerning the issues of the assassination. Each of our teams did its best within the factual, time and resource constraints to assist the two eminent trial lawyer teams to resolve the key issues for their respective sides. In the end, after two days of trial, the mock jury, selected by the jury analysis firm DecisionQuest, was split 7 for conviction and 5 for acquittal of Lee Harvey Oswald on the first degree murder charge.
...

"7. Subsequent to our presentation one Gerald Posner contacted Dr. Robert Piziali, the leader of the prosecution team, and requested copies of the prosecution material, but not defense material, which we provided. Eventually Random House published a book by Mr. Posner entitled Case Closed. While Mr. Posner acknowledges in the book the material from Failure Analysis Associates he does not mention or acknowledge the ABA, or mention or acknowledge that there was additional material prepared by FaAA for the defense. Incredibly, Mr. Posner makes no mention of the fact that their mock jury that heard and saw the technical material that he believes is so persuasive and "closed" the case, but which also saw the FaAA material prepared for the defense, could not reach a verdict."


I am surprised, because it sure convinced me. May have seen only the prosecution side, however! A TV show worth watching.

Stephen A. Meigs said...

I think the key here is to look at where Oswald had his first recorded instance of blatant malevolence. This would suggest exactly when he became screwed up. In August 1952 he was visiting his half-brother John Pic at 325 E. 92nd Street in the Yorkville section of Manhattan. He and his mother were told to leave after Lee threatened his half-brother's young wife with a pocket knife. According to Pic, Lee hit his mother during the same incident. The main German community in NYC was no longer the Lower East Side, where it was when the Slocum disaster happened. The German speaking community there mostly assimilated, moving to places all over the US, and those that didn't went to Yorkville especially. In fact, the German Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Mark (which had chartered the Slocum) merged with the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church and became Zion St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church at 339-341 E. 84th Street, which I believe is (barely) the closest Lutheran Church to where John Pic and his wife lived. This church still gives a bilingual service in German and English. Anyway, Oswald's mother was Lutheran and originally upon going to NYC had hoped to get Oswald confirmation and communion (I read this somewhere). It was a standard theory that Schrank may have shot T.R. on account of his supposed girlfriend having been killed in the Slocum disaster at Hell Gate. The shooting happened (in Milwaukee) exactly six months after the Titanic struck the iceberg and exactly six months before Carl Hagenbeck died in Hamburg and exactly one year before Britain's worst ever mine disaster. And the Mayor of NYC was shot in 1910 at the Hoboken Docks on one of the German ships that was at the 1900 Hoboken Docks disaster, another disaster that especially hurt Germans. And another mayor was shot at in 1914 the day a tenement building fire killed about 11 in the eastern part of Hell's Kitchen.

With World War I, it is likely that (some of) the zombifying assassins that were behind Schrank, or their zombies, were recruited by the Germans for sabotage. After all, getting people to kill is what zombifiers do, and they apparently had ties with the German community. A US Capitol attack and two munitions plant disasters on the anniversary of the shooting of President Garfield. Black Tom near the Hoboken docks on the 20th anniversary of the first Great Atlantic City train wreck and one day after the forest fire that killed 223 in Ontario. Oakdale on the anniversary of the 1902 Goliad tornado (also where the massacre of 425-445 Texans during their war with Mexico); on the 100th anniversary of this explosion you've got the Santa Fe, TX, high school shooting. Eddystone harder to say than Santa Fe, but Oswald shot at Gen. Walker on the anniversary of it and the actual day of Thresher. Halifax Harbor, December 6, 1917, the 10th anniversary of America's worst ever mine disaster. Kingsland and Morgan explosions line up (by name and anniversary, respectively) with the great US interurban trolley disasters of 1910, I believe the deadliest interurban disasters in our nation's history, which both happened in the Midwest 13 days apart, each killing about 40. Fort Wayne was about 20% German if you include those born in Germany and those with both parents born in Germany (1910 census). The logo of the Fort Wayne and Wabash Valley Traction Company as per wreck pictures? A swastika inside a circle. And yes the swastika goes in the same direction as the one in a circular disc on the Nazi flag. Do more than a very few really have a clue why the Nazis put the swastika in a disc on their flag? I don't know for sure, but I doubt it.

Openidname said...

The melody is haunting but eventually too repetitive.

The lyrics ditto; the second half of the song is just a list of the titles of other songs and movies.

Openidname said...

"We've already got someone here to take your place."

Is he suggesting that LBJ was in on it?

barberanne said...

Anyone who suggests, as Sebastian did, that Dylan is a communist just hasn't been paying attention to him at all over the last 60 years.

Stephen A. Meigs said...

Apparently the only ethnic German to be lynched in the US during the war from anti-German sentiment was Robert Prager. He was taken by the mob to be lynched 50 years to the day before MLK was assassinated (though he was actually lynched somewhat after midnight, on the 5th). I still think that Wilson was foolish and disrespectful of free speech to respond with the Sedition Act. Speech alone is not what drives poppycock. Sodomy is what drives it. These assassins are caused by aligners lining 'em up the particulars of mass death with the murders as they think the mass death spirits want. But there are no mass death spirits, or at least their collective power is miniscule. No one would be impressed by the superstitious mummery but that they were exposed to it while being sodomized. There is no reason or natural tendency to be a 'ligner. It is stupid. Oh sure, there might be a slight amount of conspiracy in the standard sense—men in pointy hats fashioned from pillow cases or other weirdos in SS costumes having convocations, that sort of thing—indeed it is a mistake natural to anti-sodomy emotions to view things too black-and-white, and so the sane thing is to look for such associations, maybe even with spying, etc., though it is not reasonable to put too much emphasis on that. This is little conspiracy in standard sense. It's chains of abuse (sodomy) that are behind most of it, in my opinion. The zombifiers zombify with sodomy mixed with mummery, and then years later their zombies imitate their zombifiers, carrying the pestilence from one generation to another. Sodomizers like to force or delude those intimate with them to kill so they will look clean and able to hate, unlike people who think they are in love because they are addicted to the love potion that is sodomy--a lie in their case. And semen contains anandamide, what marijuana chemicals mimic, and it is commonly believed and I suppose true that under the influence of marijuana things seem much more profound than they are. Like stupid alignments, I suppose, may seem when under the influence of sodomy. Murder from zombies is actually not about hate, it's about pointlessly aligning to falsely look like clean fluffy kitty, which is evil.

Long=Galveston Hurricane by doctor who interned at Bellevue, NYC
Mayor Cermak (and FDR)=USS Maine by Zangara from Patterson, NJ
1943 Congressional Wreck (WWII pro Nazi sabotage?)=McKinley shot
Attacks on Blair House and US Capitol by Puerto Rican nationalists based in NYC=(resp.)Malbone and Stevens Pass Avalanche
JFK=Kew Gardens wreck
etc.
Notice all the major assassins and attempted assassins between 1910 and 1963 in US had ties with NYC (except Zangara from suburb of NYC).

Notice that in this and the preceding post I have only alluded to five of the seven deadliest US train disasters since 1910. Reagan's shooter Hinckley almost tried to kill Carter in Nashville (Great Wreck of 1918), and the Woodbridge wreck of 1951 happened on Reagan's 40th birthday.

Nichevo said...

Stephen A. Meigs said...
I think the key here is to look at where Oswald


For a minute I thought somebody hacked your account, Steve, because you went an entire post without mentioning sodomy, but you came through in your follow-up. I don't know what mummery is, though.

ken in tx said...

The Commies killed the saint of a generation. They can't accept it because they thought the Commies were the good guys. Therefore, it can't possibly be true. Somebody else must have done it. The myth won't die.