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Warren Commission Executive Session of 22 Jan 1964
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Good evening gentlemen,

I'll 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] Mr. Lemkin's sensible sentiments that the author may be stretching the reach of technological prowess ca. 1970's; however, given the Bureau's track record (think noting whatever they wish to note upon official documents in spite of being told something altogether different by multiple witnesses; think light meter as oppose to what it really was, think, etc.,), it's not frivolous to believe they would also be less than forthcoming on the initial sighting of at least a couple fellow human beings merely trying to survive in challenging conditions (brrr), add an intense dose of shock to the overall equation/dire circumstances and, well, suffice it to say their experience wasn't fitting for individuals who cared, essentially dared, to place their fellow countryman above the intrusions of the rising police state.

Speaking of courage that paralleled that of Mr. Boggs, in the following two links, courtesy of the good folks over at MaryFarrell.org, we see evidence of two United States Senators, fellow members of the Warren Commission with the aforementioned Hale Boggs, who also took exception to the emerging national security state, which relies less upon truth, democracy, integrity, and justice than with dictating their own self-serving interests, even if a lie here and there has to be told to forcibly push their agenda forward…

Part 1 --à http://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?...lPageId=17

Part 2 --à http://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?...lPageId=22

In the above links, courtesy of even more exemplary research by the late Harold Weisberg (RIP), we learn how these men were duped into attaching their signatures to a nefarious plot anyway...what a bunch of lying treasonous cowards.

*Sidebar: Does anyone know if Cokie Roberts and her mother are on speaking terms, that's assuming the mother is still alive (just interesting that one says Hale Boggs was in total agreement with the Warren Commission findings, while the other, while fulfilling the balance of his congressional term, said he hated (her words, not mine) attaching his signature to the Warren Commission findings.
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Warren Commission Executive Session of 22 Jan 1964 - by Alan Ford - 24-01-2016, 12:04 AM

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