25-07-2019, 05:17 PM
I have watched John Soloman and Sara Carter (maybe) 50 or more times on TV. They are both obviously sincere people. This can not be said about ex-CIA intern Anderson Cooper or the brilliant (but biased) Rachel Maddow both of whom I regularly watch, too.
As for the influence of the Cabell brothers on the thinking of Robert Mueller---I wasn't suggesting that they influenced Robert Mueller on a face-to-face basis.
Let me only suggest that, if certain things people believe about the Cabell brothers happens to be true, then that would make them essentially serial killers. If I had Jeffry Dahmer or Charles Manson on my recent family tree, I would do everything I could to keep that quiet. The Cabell brothers might even have been as bad or worse considering their possible bad impact on the US.
Imagine watching the Zapruder film and realizing that your grandfather and his brother were responsible for that in a major way. NO THANKS!!!!!
As proven in the book Hit List, by Richard Belzer, there were over 100 witnesses murdered in the aftermath of the JFK assassination. That's serial murder by any definition.
The family of Senator Joseph McCarthy had a major ordeal in managing and suppressing the personal papers of their (basically evil) forbear. What would happen to folks related to the Cabell brothers if they were outed as JFK assassination leaders? Would their phone ever stop ringing?
Fortunately, I don't personally have any murderers on my family tree and neither does my wife. But if I found out there was one, I am not telling anybody. And I can guarantee that.
And there is also the old (possibly biased) expression "the apple doesn't fall far from the tree." That is, at least, something to ponder in re the JFK assassination and the Cabell brothers.
I should add that my impression of Mueller after watching him on TV is that he is (or was) a basically well-meaning person, but also appearing to have a conscience that has been wracked by his many years of moral compromise. Hence his fidgety nervousness. That's just my impression. Nothing more.
James Lateer
As for the influence of the Cabell brothers on the thinking of Robert Mueller---I wasn't suggesting that they influenced Robert Mueller on a face-to-face basis.
Let me only suggest that, if certain things people believe about the Cabell brothers happens to be true, then that would make them essentially serial killers. If I had Jeffry Dahmer or Charles Manson on my recent family tree, I would do everything I could to keep that quiet. The Cabell brothers might even have been as bad or worse considering their possible bad impact on the US.
Imagine watching the Zapruder film and realizing that your grandfather and his brother were responsible for that in a major way. NO THANKS!!!!!
As proven in the book Hit List, by Richard Belzer, there were over 100 witnesses murdered in the aftermath of the JFK assassination. That's serial murder by any definition.
The family of Senator Joseph McCarthy had a major ordeal in managing and suppressing the personal papers of their (basically evil) forbear. What would happen to folks related to the Cabell brothers if they were outed as JFK assassination leaders? Would their phone ever stop ringing?
Fortunately, I don't personally have any murderers on my family tree and neither does my wife. But if I found out there was one, I am not telling anybody. And I can guarantee that.
And there is also the old (possibly biased) expression "the apple doesn't fall far from the tree." That is, at least, something to ponder in re the JFK assassination and the Cabell brothers.
I should add that my impression of Mueller after watching him on TV is that he is (or was) a basically well-meaning person, but also appearing to have a conscience that has been wracked by his many years of moral compromise. Hence his fidgety nervousness. That's just my impression. Nothing more.
James Lateer