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An "unthinkable" proposition for your consideration - Charles Drago - 22-01-2011

RESOLVED: Even if JFK had behaved himself and played ball with the Unthinkable, he would have been hit anyway.


An "unthinkable" proposition for your consideration - Jan Klimkowski - 22-01-2011

Every diabolic play needs an audience....


An "unthinkable" proposition for your consideration - Jack White - 22-01-2011

Charles Drago Wrote:RESOLVED: Even if JFK had behaved himself and played ball with the Unthinkable, he would have been hit anyway.

Only if LBJ was THE SPONSOR. If JFK had played ball,
he might have even been reelected. Or they already
had Tricky Dicky lined up.

Those who play ball advance.

Jack


An "unthinkable" proposition for your consideration - Dawn Meredith - 22-01-2011

Charles Drago Wrote:RESOLVED: Even if JFK had behaved himself and played ball with the Unthinkable, he would have been hit anyway.

Why? If he was doing his masters' bidding why would he have had to go in such a horrendous manner? Please be a bit more specific.

Dawn


An "unthinkable" proposition for your consideration - Charles Drago - 22-01-2011

Dawn Meredith Wrote:
Charles Drago Wrote:RESOLVED: Even if JFK had behaved himself and played ball with the Unthinkable, he would have been hit anyway.

Why? If he was doing his masters' bidding why would he have had to go in such a horrendous manner? Please be a bit more specific.

Dawn

I'll play my cards close to the vest for now. The point of this exercise as it is worded is to invite informed speculation.


An "unthinkable" proposition for your consideration - Jack White - 22-01-2011

Charles Drago Wrote:
Dawn Meredith Wrote:
Charles Drago Wrote:RESOLVED: Even if JFK had behaved himself and played ball with the Unthinkable, he would have been hit anyway.

Why? If he was doing his masters' bidding why would he have had to go in such a horrendous manner? Please be a bit more specific.

Dawn

I'll play my cards close to the vest for now. The point of this exercise as it is worded is to invite informed speculation.

"Informed" speculation is hard to come by. The SPONSOR CORPORATION
holds its cards too close to the vest for anyone to have much good "information".

Jack


An "unthinkable" proposition for your consideration - Stan Wilbourne - 23-01-2011

Does it have anything to do with:

Quote:"Were the creation and assassination of an Arthurian president essential components in a larger plan to support continued physical and metaphysical dominance?"
Creating chaos and the need for authority? Building the dream only to have it vanish? Sowing confusion and mistrust with the intention of creating a more fragmented, powerlessness consciousness in the culture of man?

All part of the grand theater of the sixties?


An "unthinkable" proposition for your consideration - Ed Jewett - 23-01-2011

Charles Drago Wrote:RESOLVED: Even if JFK had behaved himself and played ball with the Unthinkable, he would have been hit anyway.

Agreed: The evilarchy eats its own. The Abyss described by Merton and Douglass is like a black hole. Can one cling to the edge of a back hole indefinitely? Black holes and evil can claim those who run away, if by mis-step or other means. To commit to it, even pro tem, is to take a step into It and its force. Perhaps while in mortal coil one can profit by the purposeful adhesion, but the perpetuity of memory will claim its victim, whether ours or the victim's. Albarelli's book "A Terrible Mistake" documents the demise of the CIA's Director of Plans Frank Wisner, first by shock therapy and psychoactive drug treatment after having become obsessed with Martin Bormann, and eventually by shotgun. More than a few others deeply ingrained with the Unspeakable have had it turn on them when they came to know too much. Witnesses to the depths, degradations and depravities of the Unspeakable, its plans and possibilities, cannot be allowed to speak of those plans and possibilities being kept alive and nurtured by the evilarchy. Even if silent and deeply committed, those witnesses with long-term service to the Unspeakable soon know enough to understand how it can be defeated, and thus become expendable by necessity.


An "unthinkable" proposition for your consideration - Mark Ludwig - 23-01-2011

Charles Drago Wrote:RESOLVED: Even if JFK had behaved himself and played ball with the Unthinkable, he would have been hit anyway.

I concur.

Smoke screens, distractions and tragedy keep the people occupied.

JFK was perfect for this, young, intelligent and from the right family.

He was a marked man, either way.


An "unthinkable" proposition for your consideration - David Healy - 23-01-2011

Charles Drago Wrote:RESOLVED: Even if JFK had behaved himself and played ball with the Unthinkable, he would have been hit anyway.

The last thing 1963 "powers to be" wanted? An informed populace (which Kennedy was more than competent in delivering) AND detente with the USSR -- so yes, of course he would of been "hit"..... in reality, his demise became the precedent for future thinkers/doers not to mention high, duly elected officials....