30-01-2009, 03:31 AM
William Kelly Wrote:...Valkyrie at Dealey Plaza - By Bill Kelly
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I guess I'm unconvinced.
Among the nits I would pick:
-I would think that any group of conspirators planning an assassination would learn from earlier assassination attempts, successful and unsuccessful. For example, de Gaulle escaped at least one attempt because he had a skilled driver who sped up to elude the shooters. I think it's likely that the planners in Dealey Plaza took that into account and it's not a coincidence that SS agent/limo driver Greer obligingly slowed (or stopped) the limo until the deed was done. That doesn't necessarily prove that the planners of the de Gaulle and JFK assassinations where therefore the same... although there probably was some overlap.
-I don't believe that President Kennedy approved the Bayo/Pawley mission. In fact I'm under the impression that it was planned without his knowledge in order to, if successful, embarrass him.
-Lamar Waldron seems like he has consistently served up propaganda of the "mob dunnit" flavor. So I don't see his work as a persuasive building block for theories.
Just a few observations. FWIW.