20-02-2011, 04:09 AM
Jim DiEugenio Wrote:This is truly a sad and discouraging case of perfidy in the evidentiary record. In fact it confirms one of my longstanding beliefs about the first generation of critics: they did not go far enough. THey just accepted things like Oswald and the rifle for the reason that they could not imagine just how bad the FBI and WC really were.
They then turned on Garrison when they said he went too far, but in fact not even Garrison imagined just how bad it was.
Oswald never ordered that rifle and he never had it in his belongings. Period.
As useless as adding this is, after Unspeakable I now understand the true level of corruption and intimidation involved with this. Like everyone else, I had no idea it was this bad. The government was completely overturned by an outright coup that was protected by the fact no one would suspect they would dare go as far as they did. If you look at the people who ended up dead they were ones who didn't protect themselves from the Unspeakable simply because they trusted that the institutional conspirators would never go that far. They were wrong. The ones who lived were ones who shut-up and surfaced after Stone's JFK or were compromisable enough to be defeated by the official story. Plausible deniability works best with a good dose of 'above suspicion' I guess.
This is a true room full of mirrors now. Watch your step, because the floor you're seeing there might not be real.
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