The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, remains one of the most controversial and tragic moments in American history. In this episode of The Coleman Nation, we examine powerful new insights and recently released records to question the official narrative that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.

Drawing from compelling research, including the work of my friend Mark Arnold, we explore theories involving the CIA, the military-industrial complex, the Mafia, and deep state influence. From JFK’s anti-colonial stance to his willingness to negotiate during the Cold War, this episode delves deep into the motives and forces that may have led to his untimely death.

Whether you’re a historian, skeptic, or simply intrigued by political intrigue, this episode offers a thought-provoking analysis that challenges mainstream assumptions.

Episode timeline:

  • 00:00 The Nation’s Shock and Zapruder Film Evidence
  • 00:00 Conspiracy Indicators and the Lone Gunman Questioned
  • 00:00 Who Stood to Gain from JFK’s Death?
  • 00:00 The Deep State and Military-Industrial Complex
  • 00:00 Mafia Ties and Their Possible Motives
  • 00:00 JFK's Cold War Policies and Anti-Colonial Stance
  • 00:00 Conflict Between JFK’s Vision and NATO Goals
  • 00:00 Cuban Missile Crisis and JFK’s Negotiation Strategy
  • 00:00 CIA’s Role in Foreign Interventions
  • 00:00 Was the CIA Capable of Turning on a President?
  • 00:00 Final Reflections and Call for Awareness

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