15-02-2011, 09:59 PM
I've got the 1979 Dell paperback. On 204 a dagger icon note bears a paragraph including the sentence "The weakness might well be that the amnesia would not hold up under police interrogation, but that would not matter if the police did not believe his preposterous story about being hypnotized or if he were shot resisting arrest."
There's more to the note on that page, but my departure is that this line of hypothesis suggests Sirhan B. Sirhan (may he be paroled and deprogrammed) rather than Lee Oswald.
A happy discovery of cracking Marks after all this time is finding my photocopy of the L.A. Times clipping of April, 4, 1999, "Gottlieb, CIA poison master, dies at 80."
The programming theme was the basis for the 1997 Conspiracy Theory with Mel Gibson, Patrick Stewart and that horse woman.
Spooky stuff.
I think in Dallas they just shot people and lied.
There's more to the note on that page, but my departure is that this line of hypothesis suggests Sirhan B. Sirhan (may he be paroled and deprogrammed) rather than Lee Oswald.
A happy discovery of cracking Marks after all this time is finding my photocopy of the L.A. Times clipping of April, 4, 1999, "Gottlieb, CIA poison master, dies at 80."
The programming theme was the basis for the 1997 Conspiracy Theory with Mel Gibson, Patrick Stewart and that horse woman.
Spooky stuff.
I think in Dallas they just shot people and lied.