There was a sense that the men who ordered the assassination were grinning somewhere over cocktails and out of this, a nearly-psychedelic wonder seized the American population, an awesome shiver before the realization that whoever could kill a president of the United States in broad daylight and get away with it, could get away with anything.1
— Michael Hoffman, on the Kennedy Assassination
Notes
Estulin, Daniel. Tavistock Institute: Social Engineering the Masses. Trine Day. Kindle Edition. p. 104.
Does the Pope shit in the woods?