14-02-2011, 09:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 14-02-2011, 11:41 PM by Charles Drago.)
I'm sorry, but the only way for me to take this seriously is to assume the position of a studio honcho and listen patiently as the writer's pitch continues:
I cannot find any passages in Scott to confirm your claim that he sees Harvey as a fall guy for Martino, Rosselli, and Trafficante. But that doesn't mean they're not there. Please direct us to them with precise citations.
I applaud your ability to narrow the timing of Harvey's "decision." Please elucidate: In your view, did Harvey have the authority to institute a plot against Kennedy? In other words, did his "decision" carry any weight whatsoever, let alone enough to launch the operation? If "yes," please explain.
As I previously asked on another post, myself and countless other open-minded researchers are salivating at the prospect of learning all that you know about LHO's failed hypnosis session(s).
Let me rephrase if it will help:
Sez who?
As above.
And so an enigmatic ecdysiast nearly brought down the ultimate pyramid scheme single-handedly?
That must have left a pasty taste in Harvey's mouth. And poor Little Egypt ... she must have been in and out of her cups for months.
It was probably a few drops of Super Polygrip spilled into the Crafard rifle that caused Cain to miss.
To the Idiotmobile!
Ruby the stripper magnate ... "grinding" to a halt!? Now that's a good one!
Let's do lunch at The Ivy. White picket fence. 113 North Robertson. Bring your people. We want to be in the Ford business.
Trowbridge H. Ford Wrote:Peter Dale Scott, especially in Deep Politics and the Death of JFK, has preferred to see Harvey as simply the fall guy for darker forces in the intelligence services, particularly Director Hoover and CI Chief James Angleton, the Mafia's Santos Trafficante, and Carlos Marcello, and anti-Castro activists, especially John Martino and Rosselli.
I cannot find any passages in Scott to confirm your claim that he sees Harvey as a fall guy for Martino, Rosselli, and Trafficante. But that doesn't mean they're not there. Please direct us to them with precise citations.
Trowbridge H. Ford Wrote:When JFK settled the Missile Crisis without the overthrowing of the Cuban regime, and ordered a domestic crackdown on anti-Castro forces the following April, Harvey was at the end of his tether about what to do, deciding to kill JFK instead.
I applaud your ability to narrow the timing of Harvey's "decision." Please elucidate: In your view, did Harvey have the authority to institute a plot against Kennedy? In other words, did his "decision" carry any weight whatsoever, let alone enough to launch the operation? If "yes," please explain.
Trowbridge H. Ford Wrote:Once Lee Harvey Oswald had not been successfully hypnotized to assassinate the President by rapid induction in July
As I previously asked on another post, myself and countless other open-minded researchers are salivating at the prospect of learning all that you know about LHO's failed hypnosis session(s).
Let me rephrase if it will help:
Sez who?
Trowbridge H. Ford Wrote:Harvey created a set of coded terms, "Cleopatra Movie", "Little Egypt", "Twist Board Craze", etc., centered around advertised acts at Jack Ruby's (aka "Sparky" Rubenstein for his youthful deliveries of Iskra) Carousel Club in Dallas, and other Mafia-infested clubs around the country, to set in motion forces which would threaten the President, kill him, and make it look as if Havana had done it for Moscow.
As above.
Trowbridge H. Ford Wrote:The only problem with these Mafia covert operations was the use of "Little Egypt", the code word for attacks on Castro, since there was actually a belly dancer with the same name, and she threatened court action with the slimy clubs which falsely advertised her performances.
And so an enigmatic ecdysiast nearly brought down the ultimate pyramid scheme single-handedly?
That must have left a pasty taste in Harvey's mouth. And poor Little Egypt ... she must have been in and out of her cups for months.
Trowbridge H. Ford Wrote:In this context, it was easy for Giancana's assassination team of Richard Cain, Chuckie Nicoletti, and Felix "Milwaukee Phil" Alderisio to kill the President, while a decoy team in the nearby railroad marshalling yard confused authorities as to who were the perpetrators. The trouble was that Cain had not test fired the rifle that Larry Crafard, who had come to Dallas under the cover of making movies, and who, once cleaned up, and wearing his false teeth, impersonated Oswald on several occasions, had delivered to the Book Depository, and, consequently, Texas Governor John Connally was accidentally wounded seriously.
It was probably a few drops of Super Polygrip spilled into the Crafard rifle that caused Cain to miss.
Trowbridge H. Ford Wrote:Cain and Nicoletti, when they were making their getaway, needlessly murdered Dallas policeman J. D. Tippitt, running into the acquaintance accidentally, and fearing that he suspected them of killing the President and wounding the Governor.
To the Idiotmobile!
Trowbridge H. Ford Wrote:In short, Ruby, who had been waiting in the ad office of The Dallas Morning News to place more coded messages for Harvey's ongoing operations in the next day's edition after JFK had been cleanly disposed of, was forced to cancel the ads, and close his club, grinding everything to a halt.
Ruby the stripper magnate ... "grinding" to a halt!? Now that's a good one!
Let's do lunch at The Ivy. White picket fence. 113 North Robertson. Bring your people. We want to be in the Ford business.