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Fame Through Assassination ; a study of Secret Service study... - Bernice Moore - 15-01-2011

Fame through Assassination; a study of secret service study..
http://www.npr.org/2011/01/14/132909487/fame-through-assassination-a-secret-service-study


Fame Through Assassination ; a study of Secret Service study... - Bill Kelly - 05-02-2011

Bernice Moore Wrote:Fame through Assassination; a study of secret service study..
http://www.npr.org/2011/01/14/132909487/fame-through-assassination-a-secret-service-study

Hi B.

I too have read their report and tried to email them wondering why their study of assassins and those who have tried to assault the President did not include those covert operational personalities like Oswald, Frank Sturgis, Gerry Patrick Hemming, and other military trained assassins who were working on a need-to-know covert operational basis, like those who assassinated the Chilian ambassador in DC.

Of course, their public paper is different from the real analysis they performed for the Secret Service, which must include such possibilities, but then again, maybe they really are in total denial as to what happened at Dealey Plaza.

BK


Fame Through Assassination ; a study of Secret Service study... - David Guyatt - 05-02-2011

I know so little about JFK it is not worth repeating, but a SS wholly "innocent" of some sort of complicity seems, from the outside anyway, a most unlikely fairground donkey.


Fame Through Assassination ; a study of Secret Service study... - Peter Lemkin - 05-02-2011

David Guyatt Wrote:I know so little about JFK it is not worth repeating, but a SS wholly "innocent" of some sort of complicity seems, from the outside anyway, a most unlikely fairground donkey.

You got that fairground and that donkey correct!!!!! They did everything wrong so that everything would go 'right' to plan. Enough to fill many books....and not a one of them ever was reprimanded or even lost a day's pay.....

...gee, boss, sorry we lost the Prez today...oh, by the way, can I have a few days off?....was a nerve-wracking day!