29-06-2018, 12:15 AM
James,
I agree with Mr. Lemkin.
Its not if both books refer to the same personages or entities.
Its what they have to say about them, and how credible the information is.
Jim Garrison was the DA of New Orleans and he kept files which were made up of reports and interviews and other direct evidence. I know this since I was allowed to look at and copy some of these through the auspices of his son Lyon Garrison.
Baker does not have anything like that kind of record. And the very few exhibits she does have have been rendered questionable.
So I don't understand the comparison.
I agree with Mr. Lemkin.
Its not if both books refer to the same personages or entities.
Its what they have to say about them, and how credible the information is.
Jim Garrison was the DA of New Orleans and he kept files which were made up of reports and interviews and other direct evidence. I know this since I was allowed to look at and copy some of these through the auspices of his son Lyon Garrison.
Baker does not have anything like that kind of record. And the very few exhibits she does have have been rendered questionable.
So I don't understand the comparison.