Sunday, June 5, 2016

We are currently at the initiation of his last age 24 'Year of Revolution'

history channel documentary We are currently at the initiation of his last age 24 'Year of Revolution', which kept going 5 weeks. He was by then a bubbling blend of anger against his nation and adoration for Marxism. He intensely put stock in Cuba's cause. He needed once more into Russia at any rate for a visit. He knew the course the motorcade would take, as it was all around plugged. He knew when and he knew he had a chance to accomplish something. In any case, it was his choice alone to emit himself on the sixth floor of the Book Depository building, where he worked, and utilize his marksman-grade shooting abilities to dangerous impact. At last he was one solitary mental case, with a distorted craving to leave his blemish on history. He had never truly succeeded at anything he embraced. He just ever succeeded in one thing:- his third shot. He discharged three shots. The first missed and the second injured Kennedy and Governor Connally. The third shot hit the President in the head. He had left his blemish on history with this one demonstration of ignominy. He was killed two days after the fact in what I have come to allude to as "a progressive passing in a progressive year", as it is in no way, shape or form the main case.

We never got to August,1964 to perceive how occasions may have played out. On October eighteenth (his extremely 24th birthday) the Cuban Embassy had belatedly endorsed his visa, however by then he had about faced to the US. Eleven days before the death he kept in touch with the Soviet Embassy in Washington saying had he got to Cuba as arranged, he could have gone ahead to Russia. Would it were so. His entire life was a wake up call about not fitting into society. In needing to cut the framework down. However sadly regardless he figured out how to lie his way through life and manhandled the benefits of being a free national. Envision, maybe, the same story played out backward in Communist Russia.

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