In 1963, they had full narrative control.
Every mistake that was made in the op to kill Kennedy that day, they were able to quickly clean it up - including Oswald getting away and arrested, something that wasn't supposed to happen. They cleaned that up by having Jack Ruby shoot Oswald in the Dallas PD basement.
The Warren Commission then became the 'official narrative' and any challenge to it was instantly dismissed via Fake News as bad 'conspiracy theories'.
And that was the status quo for over 59 years.
Now, after this latest assassination attempt on a President, a hell of a lot more things went wrong for them than in Dealey Plaza in November of 1963.
For one thing, the real shooter MISSED. Because Trump moved his head during the crucial slow squeeze of the rifle trigger.
And the New Oswald they put into place so they could instantly kill him and claim he was the 'Lone Gunman', they're frantically trying to clean up how he got onto the roof, how everybody on security that day knew there was a threat, and nothing was done until AFTER he'd supposedly gotten into position and fired on President Trump.
Trust me on this: they really REALLY miss that full narrative control they used to have.
They miss it.
They really do.
They can't control the public's PERCEPTION of the failed assassination of the past and future President.
Their inability to put out unchallenged official narratives is causing ALL KINDS of serious problems for them when it comes to getting the public to quickly move on and drop the issue.
As the cover stories fall apart, they are having to double down by telling even more fantastic lies. Lies about 'sloped roofs' and now it was the local PD that was in charge of securing that building. Those lies are quickly falling apart, forcing them to give ground even as they launch even more desperate lies.
And that's a beautiful thing.
It means they are finished.
If they've lost that amazing ability to cast delusionary 'spells' that most of the public will accept, it's only a matter of time until checkmate.
You know it's coming, right?
Mike