I was going through my 
Black Op Radio material that I’ve downloaded and I ran across this interesting 
tidbit from Lance deHaven-Smith (#628 2013-05-02), 
author of Conspiracy Theory in America 
(http://utpress.utexas.edu/index.php/books/dehcon) on Richard Nixon’s statement 
made to a professor in Moscow regarding the assassination of President 
Kennedy.
When Richard Nixon 
visited Moscow after the Kennedy assassination and before he ran for president 
in ‘68, a professor in Moscow asked Nixon “what do we tell our people and our 
students here about the American government and people after President Kennedy 
gets assassinated? You’re a freedom-loving people, and yet this leader is 
assassinated and nothing happens, and it’s not investigated 
carefully.”
And Nixon says, “Well, I 
could ask you what happened to your KGB head [Lavrentiy] Beria, or what happened to Trostsky who was assassinated?”
The upshot of this was 
that Nixon was saying, in effect, that Kennedy was like Trotsky. He got on 
the “outs” with the ruling powers and they took him out.
Vince Salandria, a Philadelphia attorney, came to the same 
conclusion early on. 
http://spot.acorn.net/jfkplace/09/fp.back_issues/27th_Issue/vs_text.html 
ADDENDUM: In the 1960s, 
anyone who ran against Richard Nixon, or was a threat to run against him, got 
shot: John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and George Wallace. Strange, huh?
 
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