29-07-2015, 09:45 PM
Albert Doyle Wrote:Good article. Speer takes Shenon, Warren, Specter, Willens etc apart, however I feel Speer is soft on Lone Nuttery in many instances like his acceptance of the autopsy photos.
It's important to note that one of the reasons Specter is muddling (lying) about RFK's autopsy photo permissions is because of the brain swap.
This article is very good evidence of the anatomy of a deception.
Warren Report apologists greatly benefited from RFK not being able to challenge this concealment being credited to him. I imagine if he lived RFK would have used his challenge of this as momentum to attack the Commission and its findings. Which is why they needed to assassinate him.
Lifton just handed Speer his backside on EF, which is why I respect Lifton on his Final Charade material but fault him on H&L.
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Thanks! Your discernment spares me from noticing further, any of this.:
Quote:David Lifton Posted 25 May 2013
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My point is that Priscilla--imho--has come in for a lot of unjustified criticism and suspicion. As far as I'm concerned, its entirely unwarranted. But. . please do read on, because there's plenty of questions that can be raised about Aline Mosby, and they are potentially far more important.
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DSL
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Los Angeles, California
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