20-03-2010, 01:12 AM
Dawn Meredith Wrote:I have been watching the last several days while a few people connected to the JFK assassination have attempted to make this case ALL ABOUT THEM.
Now just why woud someone have a need to do this? Ego? Pathos?
Or something more sinister? Why would an alleged witness or researcher spend so much time keeping the focus on themselves?
This is to me indicative of, at the very least, a sense of self-centeredness that has zero to do with advancing us toward resolution of this major event in our sordid history.
Getting other researchers squabbling over minor details is such an old worn out trick you'd think that no one would fall for it any longer. Alas...it still works like a charm.
Meanwhile....Obama is seeing to it that more intel secrecy occurs...anyone noticing? But then it's not as important as someone's bruised ego, after all.
Dawn
Dawn:
I could not agree with you more. A lot of ink has been spilled about Judyth Vary Baker on this board. I have seen the same thing happen on another
board that had the same result, an impassioned debate that divided researchers, and led to an endless exchange of posts that did not convince anybody of anything.
Baker's new book, which is supposed to be her authentic story, should be released sometime soon. Should board members reserve judgment on her story until her new book is released?
John

