16-02-2011, 09:50 AM
Jim DiEugenio at post 44 notes "the Law book is a good book," and I agree as I "hear" Dennis David relating to William Matson Law the arrival at 6:35 pm the black hearse with plain gray shipping casket, prior to the 6:55 pm arrival of the gray Navy hearse with the 400-pound bronze viewing casket.
Dennis David relates visiting his friend and mentor William Pitzer in the latter's office as he edits a 16mm black and white film of the autopsy and shows two photos of the back of the head, the first with a sprung or avulsed 1-1/2 inch by 2-1/4 inch wound, the second clean and neat with hair in place.
I found Charles Drago's suggestion that disinformation agents had convinced Hersh that JFK "was a witting Soviet agent" resonating with a remark by our friend a veteran of Army intelligence just after the Korean War tasked with establishing the Chinese order of battle.
"Kennedy was a very dangerous mana very dangerous president."
I have broached the assassination with a retired high officer of the Air Force. "It's a settled matter," uttered with disgust and finality as though the last blast door swung shut, twenty tons of steel.
I am certain that permeated the services.
The services must stand and deliver their proofs; concurrent with the shrieking fairies of slander, Posner, Bugliosi, Hersh, Blaine, et al.
All by way of a Salem witch trial with Arlen Specter as Cotton Mather.
We haven't come such a long way after all, Baby.
Dennis David relates visiting his friend and mentor William Pitzer in the latter's office as he edits a 16mm black and white film of the autopsy and shows two photos of the back of the head, the first with a sprung or avulsed 1-1/2 inch by 2-1/4 inch wound, the second clean and neat with hair in place.
I found Charles Drago's suggestion that disinformation agents had convinced Hersh that JFK "was a witting Soviet agent" resonating with a remark by our friend a veteran of Army intelligence just after the Korean War tasked with establishing the Chinese order of battle.
"Kennedy was a very dangerous mana very dangerous president."
I have broached the assassination with a retired high officer of the Air Force. "It's a settled matter," uttered with disgust and finality as though the last blast door swung shut, twenty tons of steel.
I am certain that permeated the services.
The services must stand and deliver their proofs; concurrent with the shrieking fairies of slander, Posner, Bugliosi, Hersh, Blaine, et al.
All by way of a Salem witch trial with Arlen Specter as Cotton Mather.
We haven't come such a long way after all, Baby.