02-01-2011, 10:14 PM
The year Hunt wrote Give Us This Day, Vidal wrote The Art and Arts of E. Howard Hunt.
One of which was to forge cables blaming Kennedy for the murder of the Diem brothers.
Tainting Hunt's credibility in blaming Johnson for murdering Kennedy.
Miriam Fricken described her career in Foreign Service as reaching its acme in her lunch with the king of Nepal and his brother.
“They tell you a beautiful story,” she explained, her eyes twinkling. “A beautiful story, but it isn't the truth.”
My two volume Oxford doesn't list mastermind; Merriam-Webster reports its first use as 1720 in my hard copy, 1872 online.
a person who supplies the directing or creative intelligence for a project
The apparatus was in place before Johnson's tenure in the executive branch, and survived beyond his 1968 “no mas” and 1973 death.
The CIA wasn't about to be smashed into a thousand pieces.
“That little Kennedy. . .he thought he was a god.”
Along with friend and neighbor Hoover, Johnson had blood on his hands.
Thug, yes; director, no.”
His skill was as a ruthless opportunist.
http://oi39.tinypic.com/51brqo.jpg
Angleton wasn't privy to who shot John.
But there's that CIA lying thing again, e.g. Helms, The Man Who Kept The Secrets.
One of which was to forge cables blaming Kennedy for the murder of the Diem brothers.
Tainting Hunt's credibility in blaming Johnson for murdering Kennedy.
Miriam Fricken described her career in Foreign Service as reaching its acme in her lunch with the king of Nepal and his brother.
“They tell you a beautiful story,” she explained, her eyes twinkling. “A beautiful story, but it isn't the truth.”
My two volume Oxford doesn't list mastermind; Merriam-Webster reports its first use as 1720 in my hard copy, 1872 online.
a person who supplies the directing or creative intelligence for a project
The apparatus was in place before Johnson's tenure in the executive branch, and survived beyond his 1968 “no mas” and 1973 death.
The CIA wasn't about to be smashed into a thousand pieces.
“That little Kennedy. . .he thought he was a god.”
Along with friend and neighbor Hoover, Johnson had blood on his hands.
Thug, yes; director, no.”
His skill was as a ruthless opportunist.
http://oi39.tinypic.com/51brqo.jpg
Angleton wasn't privy to who shot John.
But there's that CIA lying thing again, e.g. Helms, The Man Who Kept The Secrets.