03-07-2010, 01:41 AM
Magda
The phenomenon of the Depository arises out of coup insider Byrd, and the diabolical construct of the sixth-floor "sniper's lair" is a product of the CIA propaganda apparatchik David Atlee Phillips.
Per Gil Jesus, Oswald never possessed--much less fired--the Mannlicher Carcano.
Oswald wasn't on the sixth floor when the president was shot.
Oswald didn't fire any shoulder-fired weapon per the Dallas police paraffin test.
There was no transit of the back wound, and Gerald Ford's lie to the contrary notwithstanding, it was not a "neck" wound.
Hence Arlen Specter's single-bullet or magic-bullet lie is just one more BIG lie of the propaganda machine.
The current attack on Groden—including calling him a “worm”--indicates the official lie cannot survive a reasoned critique.
And yes your figure of millions of victims is absolutely unimpeachable.
President Kennedy was withdrawing one thousand military advisors from Vietnam per month with the aim of complete withdrawal by January 1, 1965, per his National Security Action Memorandum 263 of October 11, 1963, reproduced on page 1 of Robert Groden, The Killing of a President.
Which was reversed by Lyndon Johnson signing NSAM 273 on November 26, 1963, the Tuesday following President Kennedy's funeral, the first day of business for post-coup Washington, reproduced on page 215 of the above work.
Someone alleges Groden wants to “worm his way” into Dunkel's business—no, but this is what Johnson did.
Our friend from the Eastern financial houses objected to Brown & Root showing up every week for another billion; relates that Eliot Janeway made the rounds that summer of '63 to warn in a rehearsed hiss of that “dangerous man Kennedy.”
Our friend the colonel told of being ordered by his superiors to provide safe passage for a drug convoy originating in Viet Cong territory.
There was a level of commerce above the national or political; that which is measured in pints of blood, kilos of contraband, and billions of dollars.
Yet the official edict is to send forth the horsemen to rid the Plaza of the scourge of critical pamphleteers.
The phenomenon of the Depository arises out of coup insider Byrd, and the diabolical construct of the sixth-floor "sniper's lair" is a product of the CIA propaganda apparatchik David Atlee Phillips.
Per Gil Jesus, Oswald never possessed--much less fired--the Mannlicher Carcano.
Oswald wasn't on the sixth floor when the president was shot.
Oswald didn't fire any shoulder-fired weapon per the Dallas police paraffin test.
There was no transit of the back wound, and Gerald Ford's lie to the contrary notwithstanding, it was not a "neck" wound.
Hence Arlen Specter's single-bullet or magic-bullet lie is just one more BIG lie of the propaganda machine.
The current attack on Groden—including calling him a “worm”--indicates the official lie cannot survive a reasoned critique.
And yes your figure of millions of victims is absolutely unimpeachable.
President Kennedy was withdrawing one thousand military advisors from Vietnam per month with the aim of complete withdrawal by January 1, 1965, per his National Security Action Memorandum 263 of October 11, 1963, reproduced on page 1 of Robert Groden, The Killing of a President.
Which was reversed by Lyndon Johnson signing NSAM 273 on November 26, 1963, the Tuesday following President Kennedy's funeral, the first day of business for post-coup Washington, reproduced on page 215 of the above work.
Someone alleges Groden wants to “worm his way” into Dunkel's business—no, but this is what Johnson did.
Our friend from the Eastern financial houses objected to Brown & Root showing up every week for another billion; relates that Eliot Janeway made the rounds that summer of '63 to warn in a rehearsed hiss of that “dangerous man Kennedy.”
Our friend the colonel told of being ordered by his superiors to provide safe passage for a drug convoy originating in Viet Cong territory.
There was a level of commerce above the national or political; that which is measured in pints of blood, kilos of contraband, and billions of dollars.
Yet the official edict is to send forth the horsemen to rid the Plaza of the scourge of critical pamphleteers.