20-01-2011, 11:24 PM
Quote:Peter and I are on the same page. There was no CEO. There was noWell said, Great post Jack!
table of organization or chain of command. There were many implications
and inferences, but nothing traceable. Plausible deniability topped the
agenda. There were no meetings, no notes, no payrolls. It was just
a network of BIG GUYS who all hated JFK for varied reasons...Oil depletion
allowance, defense contracts, labor unrest, civil rights, politicians, you
name it.
The consensus grew gradually on the golf courses, at private lunches
with friends, social gatherings, phone conversations, casual talk. In
boardrooms, in social clubs, around the poker table...all disguised as
private opinions.
But let's say there WAS a Mr. BIG Banker, and during a talk with a
BIG Oil billionaire, mention was made of the pending loss of the oil
depletion allowance, and mention was made that SOMETHING NEEDS
TO BE DONE ABOUT THAT GODDAM KENNEDY KID. And suppose
that Mr. BIG Banker says, I THINK YOU'RE RIGHT. I'LL ASK ALLEN
TO LOOK INTO IT. Just a vague thought.
There you have it. The MASTERMIND PLOT wherein this CEO "sponsors"
the assassination. That was all it took to get the ball rolling. He asked
Allen to look into it. Allen mentioned it to a few close associates, who
said HEY, THAT IS A GOOD IDEA. I'LL TALK TO TOM, DICK AND HARRY
AND SEE WHAT THEY CAN COME UP WITH. Tom, Dick and Harry had
expertise in such things. They planned various scenarios. Whatever
course was chosen, any investigation had to be controlled. Patsies
were framed and mechanics recruited.
The mechanics had no idea who started the ball rolling. Others knew
only what they needed to know. The mechanics didn't care. They
were well paid.
Many or most of the MR. BIGs did not know what would happen, or
when or where. But they felt confident that Allen would "come up
with something" which would rid them of the kid in the White House.
Nobody ever suspected that THE SPONSOR had only asked that
Allen look into it.
Jack