Jim DiEugenio Wrote:The actual name of that zine is "garrison".
The article I have in that one is I think one of the best and most important essays I have ever written.
Its about Kennedy's Middle East policy. Which is something that most people do not even know he had since everyone in this community is obsessed with Vietnam and Cuba.
But he did have a Middle East policy and it was a good one.
As for this article on McCord, this guy was so important to modern American history and the MSM did not even know he passed on? That bombshell in O'Sullvian's book about him being in Dallas on the day Kennedy was killed is incredible. Is it true? Who knows, but it came from McCord himself.
Oh, My!, what a bombshell it was, right from the horses mouth no less. Gives some credence to Luis Posada connecting him to Dallas via Chicago as well.
Looking forward to reading President Kennedy's foreign policy ideas in regard to the Middle East ---->
In respect to McCord's genuine role (technician? or Operator?) we may never really know, but great job zeroing in on the bombshell at ground zero in Dallas on Friday, November 22, 1963. Yes!!!!!
Cannot recall their names at the moment, but there has been some outstanding research that has borne out that at least two others with ties to the Watergate break-in also being in Big D that fateful afternoon.

