The Innocence of Lee Harvey Oswald

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Published 2022-11-23
Gary Fannin discusses his book The Innocence of Oswald: 50+ Years of Lies, Deception & Deceit in the Murders of President John F. Kennedy & Officer J.D. Tippit. With the sleuthing skills of a twenty-first century Philip Marlowe, Mr. Fannin argues that neither the Dallas Police Department nor the FBI had sufficient evidence to convict Lee Harvey Oswald. Fannin also uncovered information regarding the role of Roscoe White during this tragic saga.
A Dallas Police officer, Fannin purports that White had CIA connections and was known in intelligence circles as “Mandarin.” Fannin claims that the CIA arranged for White to work at the Dallas Police Department in October 1963 and that his wife Geneva worked for Jack Ruby’s Carousel Club. During his talk, Fannin will also present information that was revealed by Billy Sol Estes during his later years regarding various murders for hire. A businessman convicted of a fraud scandal, Estes was closely associated with several elected officials including Lyndon Johnson.

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All Comments (21)
  • @kevindick1110
    My dad's cousin was John Sherman Cooper, who was on the Warren Commission. Whenever any family passed he would always come back to Somerset, KY for the funerals. I remember they would all ask about the Kennedy deal and all he would say is, it wasn't Oswald and the commission was a sham.
  • The reason nobody will investigate is because those who had the power to do something like this still have the power to do something like this.
  • @PANCHOVILLAMATO
    What most people don't know about Mrs Kennedy is that she was camera shy. She disliked politics.. But after losing her baby in August, she finally forced herself to go out in public, where no doubt 99% of women felt sorry for her loss. Mrs Kennedy was therefore greeted by huge ovations in Texas, including Ft Worth, San Antonio & Dallas. You only have to see the video of the Ft Worth breakfast, where the crowd was quiet until Jackie walked in. Mrs Kennedy won over more Hispanic hearts by speaking in Spanish to hotel workers.
  • @thatONEmachine
    Big ups to the city of Allen for having the guts to host a talk like this. We should never shy away from the truth from fear of being called "conspiracy theorists".
  • My father was a United Van Lines agent in Thousand Oaks, California. He was on the phone talking with an East Coast agent. The operator came on the phone and said, "we have to clear all telephone lines the President's been shot."
  • Much respect to the City of Allen for holding these lectures and using their resources to look for answers.
  • @pillpoppinpolly
    Nothing but respect and admiration for this man. Brilliant presentation. The passion, dedication, bravery and honesty speak to my heart. Thank you.
  • @antoindearg5614
    I'm from Dundee, Scotland, and whilst a few years ago i would've given you a strange look if you had told me i'd be lying in bed at just before 6am on a Monday morning watching a talk on the Kennedy Assassination from a Texan library there's a good chance i'll never get the chance to visit, here we are. Thank you folks, as one of the many people worldwide fascinated by this subject your videos have been an introduction into aspects of the case i might never had exposure to otherwise. I love libraries, and the City of Allen's is certainly in my favourites now.😊
  • @jamestakacs
    LBJ was one of the worst human beings ever born. LBJ, Hoover, The Joint Chiefs of Staff and Santo Traficante changed the world.
  • I was 12 years old and I was in Greece with my mom. I love him so much it broke my heart I started crying.Up till this day my heart is broken.I am still searching about our Late President Kennedy.😢😢😢
  • @AstroLonghorn
    What’s crazy to me is I probably would have never believed it was a conspiracy until Jack Ruby killed Oswald. After that, I knew they wanted to shut him up and he was a pawn in a bigger game
  • @robertledahl2855
    Thank you for doing this video. I was 3 1/2 years old when JFK was shot. In 1975, in school, one of our classes were assigned to do a 500 word essay on the topic of our choice. Having not a clue what to write about, I went to the school library looking for an idea. I stumbled across an article about the shooting so decided to write something about it. The more research I did, the more intrigued I got. I knew something wasn’t right with the official narrative. In the end, I handed in a 12 page essay, pointing out a few discrepancies I had found. My teacher read it and suggested that I was a conspiracy theorist. LOL.
  • @tonyakay286
    I wish my mother was here to see this. She was a witness to the assassination and worked at the Texas School Book Depository. My mom was amazing at keeping us kids involved in conversations about JFK.Her witness statement is listed in the Warren Commission Report.
  • I'm absolutely staggered no one on these forums is bringing up Oswald's murder on live national TV in a supposedly secure Dallas Police HQ basement car park with an officer either side of him , by Jack Ruby . That alone should have set everyone's alarm bells ringing .
  • @chipdiamond5104
    It's pretty crazy how many witnesses died under suspicious circumstances..
  • @supremequart8233
    This is, hands down, the best presentation in the case of Oswald’s innocence.
  • @TheDailyHayes
    As a journalist, I have studied and investigated the JFK assassination for over 35 years. This presentation is superb and goes into the weeds at an understandable level that is so refreshing to see. Anyone interested in why Oswald was the prime patsy would be well advised to view this video in full. Congratulations on an exceptional piece of work.
  • @nigelcarren
    Here I am 23 years into the 21st century, and thus far this is the most interesting bowl of Weetabix I have eaten... I didn't want it to end! (The presentation, not my breakfast) BRAVO Sir 🏆🇬🇧
  • @JonnoPlays
    Anybody else feel like they're stuck in a time warp watching all of these back to back? 😅
  • @wesinman2312
    I was walking to my Aunt's house after school. I was 9 and in 4th grade. An older boy came running out of his house shouting, "Old man Kennedy's dead!". This confused me, I knew the President was named Kennedy, but he was a young man. When I got to my Aunt's house she met me on the porch. I could tell she had been crying. She told me the President had been shot and just died. I saw Oswald get shot 2 days later as well. Even as a kid I believed they were silencing Oswald and others were involved, and still believe that.