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The discussion centers on the implications of Howard Hughes' public presence and the relevance of his case to political assassinations. Mae Brussell highlights the use of signature duplication machines and their significance in the Lee Harvey Oswald case. She critiques the Warren Commission's handling of evidence, particularly the motives attributed to Oswald, which she argues were fabricated by individuals like Allen Dulles. Brussell emphasizes the need for public officials to release locked archives to ensure transparency and accountability, suggesting that the U.S. government has been covertly controlled since 1960. She calls for action to expose these conspiracies and demands access to suppressed evidence.
By manmike954The discussion centers on the implications of Howard Hughes' public presence and the relevance of his case to political assassinations. Mae Brussell highlights the use of signature duplication machines and their significance in the Lee Harvey Oswald case. She critiques the Warren Commission's handling of evidence, particularly the motives attributed to Oswald, which she argues were fabricated by individuals like Allen Dulles. Brussell emphasizes the need for public officials to release locked archives to ensure transparency and accountability, suggesting that the U.S. government has been covertly controlled since 1960. She calls for action to expose these conspiracies and demands access to suppressed evidence.