16-03-2018, 12:56 AM
William Kelly did a couple of decent blog posts that looked at connections between the JFK hit and Operation Valkyrie. A lot of them were from Dulles and his friendships back in the day to various nasty folk back in Europe. It's certainly something to consider.
But a lot of those numbered questions posted above can really be answered with the letters 'CIA'. Who had experiencing running plots that had impacted an entire nation? I recall the CIA had a few of those, both before and after the JFK hit
Also, is Valkyrie really a great example when talking about people running a successful plot? I read a book on Valkyrie in the local library. I remember a grim chapter near the end when a majority of participants ended up dead. I recall their plan was to kill Hitler and take command of Germany. Hitler survived and his command continued for some time afterwards. I wish the JFK hit had been as much of a shambolic near miss as the Valkyrie plot was.
I dunno to be honest James. I also disagree with the description of Sirhan being an impulse shooter, for what it's worth. Lisa Pease's book, out in September, should have much to say about that.
But a lot of those numbered questions posted above can really be answered with the letters 'CIA'. Who had experiencing running plots that had impacted an entire nation? I recall the CIA had a few of those, both before and after the JFK hit
Also, is Valkyrie really a great example when talking about people running a successful plot? I read a book on Valkyrie in the local library. I remember a grim chapter near the end when a majority of participants ended up dead. I recall their plan was to kill Hitler and take command of Germany. Hitler survived and his command continued for some time afterwards. I wish the JFK hit had been as much of a shambolic near miss as the Valkyrie plot was.
Quote:It's my opinion that there were only people who would have had the experience to confidently plan a plot of such scope.
I dunno to be honest James. I also disagree with the description of Sirhan being an impulse shooter, for what it's worth. Lisa Pease's book, out in September, should have much to say about that.

