24-02-2010, 10:50 AM
Richard Boone played a hired gun named Paladin presenting a business card reading, "Have gun; Will travel. Wire Paladin; San Francisco."
Perhaps to counter the recent publication of Doug Horne's work, following James Douglass' JFK and the Unspeakable, we are presented with a hasty, superficial, and specious "study" by a hired gun of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the very body which provided the exclusive "investigation" of the Crime of the Republic.
We are indebted to Jack White and Fred Newcomb, and to Jim Fetzer and Jim Marrs, for clarifying the glaring forgery of the backyard photos, and the shabby shell game of the Bureau's hired gun.
A lay person can see the chin is not that of Lee Harvey Oswald.
There was recently I believe a professor who lost his job for, among other things, copying the art of another, reversing it left to right, and rotating it two or three degrees.
The FBI assured us it had its man with Richard Jewell, with Hatfill, with Oswald--all that is certain is that its hired guns always press the bar for their food pellet.
Perhaps to counter the recent publication of Doug Horne's work, following James Douglass' JFK and the Unspeakable, we are presented with a hasty, superficial, and specious "study" by a hired gun of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the very body which provided the exclusive "investigation" of the Crime of the Republic.
We are indebted to Jack White and Fred Newcomb, and to Jim Fetzer and Jim Marrs, for clarifying the glaring forgery of the backyard photos, and the shabby shell game of the Bureau's hired gun.
A lay person can see the chin is not that of Lee Harvey Oswald.
There was recently I believe a professor who lost his job for, among other things, copying the art of another, reversing it left to right, and rotating it two or three degrees.
The FBI assured us it had its man with Richard Jewell, with Hatfill, with Oswald--all that is certain is that its hired guns always press the bar for their food pellet.

