Veronika Kyrylenko and Dr. John M. Newman #conspiracy thenewamerican.com
[From “Investigating the Kennedy Assassination”]
Below is an abridged version of the hour-and-a-half-long interview with Newman conducted by The New American senior editor Veronika Kyrylenko[…]
TNA:What was so controversial about your book[…]?
John Newman: Because I had absolute proof that President Kennedy had ordered the withdrawal from Vietnam. And that would change history if he did not die[…]
Kennedy wasn’t supposed to get elected[…]Nixon was going to get elected. He changed history because they [the U.S. military establishment] would have gone to war instantly[…]Kennedy did all kinds of things for poor people[…]
TNA:[…]What are the key facts that are important to know about the domestic and international climate during the Kennedy presidency?
Newman: The Americans thought that the Russians were going to take the entire continent and go all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. That wasn’t true. Stalin had too much on his plate[…]
Oswald went [to the USSR][…]He was recruited [by the KGB]. Oswald stays there for a while and he’s interrogated by a lot of people in Minsk[…]
That is how Oswald was sent and why. That has nothing to do with Oswald, who was murdered after he allegedly murdered JFK[…]
TNA: Were they not afraid of retaliation?
Newman: They knew something about the balance of nuclear power. They knew when it would actually be the best time. And that was the fall of 1963. Guess who dies in the fall of 1963?[…]
Lee Harvey Oswald [who worked for the CIA] and his Castro activities in the United States. Once he comes back from the Soviet Union, he starts wearing a placard, Viva Fidel[…]
TNA: So, Kennedy was surrounded by a very complicated net of conspiracy within his intelligence and military establishments?
Newman: Not just one conspiracy, five of them[…]
TNA: The Warren Commission[…]concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald[…]had acted alone[…]
Newman: You have to understand why that happened and how that happened[…]
The CIA helped put the coverup