
DH Ep:24 The Inheritance: JFK Assassination Truth
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Christopher Fulton was a successful construction magnate living the Canadian dream when he acquired what seemed like a simple piece of Kennedy memorabilia—a gold Cartier watch that had belonged to President Kennedy. What he didn't know was that this timepiece had been torn from JFK's bloodied wrist at Parkland Hospital and contained microscopic traces of mercury that would serve as smoking-gun evidence of the real assassination plot. This wasn't just any vintage watch; it was the key to unlocking one of the most explosive coverups in American history. Through a complex chain of custody involving Kennedy's personal secretary Evelyn Lincoln and collector Robert L. White, Fulton found himself in possession of not just the watch, but secret Oval Office recordings, documents, and other physical evidence that Bobby Kennedy had deliberately kept from falling into government hands after his brother's murder.
The materials painted a picture of conspiracy that reached the highest levels of government and revealed Kennedy's awareness of plots against his life in the days leading up to Dallas.When Fulton's research led to a secret meeting with JFK Jr., who had plans to acquire the evidence and finally expose his father's killers, the intelligence community struck back with devastating force.
Fulton was labeled a threat to national security, placed on the FBI's most wanted list, and imprisoned for nearly a decade on sealed federal charges. His multimillion-dollar business empire was systematically dismantled, his family was destroyed, and his very existence was nearly erased from the historical record. We explore how the 1998 Guernsey's auction of Kennedy memorabilia became a battleground between the Kennedy family, federal authorities, and collectors, revealing the government's willingness to use legal pressure to reclaim assassination evidence.
We examine the broader implications of Fulton's story and how it demonstrates that the Kennedy assassination conspiracy didn't end in Dallas in 1963, but continues to operate today, adapting its methods of suppression for each new generation.This episode reveals the chilling efficiency of a system designed to make inconvenient witnesses disappear from public consciousness while maintaining the illusion of open debate about the assassination.
We ask the disturbing question: if they were willing to destroy Christopher Fulton so completely, how many other voices have been silenced? How many potential witnesses have been eliminated, discredited, or simply erased from history? While the sanitized version of the Kennedy assassination remains acceptable public discourse, the stories of those who got too close to the real truth have been systematically suppressed.
Christopher Fulton's survival and willingness to tell his story represents a rare crack in the machine of institutional silence, offering us a glimpse into the true cost of challenging power in America. This is the story they never wanted you to know existed, and exactly why we do this show—because sometimes those who truly disturb history come closest to the truth.