24-02-2011, 01:11 AM
Greg Burnham Wrote:1) Khruschev became aware of the top secret discussions on Vietnam that took place at the Honolulu Conference--ostensibly leading to the DRAFT of NSAM 273 being drawn up--apparently from a traitor inside the upper levels of the USGOV who reported the conference to the Kremlin;
Well, that was the only potential flaw I could think of as well. However, remember Angleton was like Gene Hackman in The Conversation. He was going crazy trying to find his mole. But what if that mole didn't exist? What if he was a Mr McGuffin designed to take the blame for these "leaks" that weren't leaks at all but were instead intentionally-created subterfuges like the NSAM betrayal motive where the mole was never found but was blamed for the result that was framed around him? The best mole Angleton could create would be one that didn't exist because he could control his moves, and he would never make a mistake, and could never be caught because he didn't exist. People capable of creating NSAM alterations are probably quite capable of producing alleged leaks. A "far stretch"? Like I said, look around in this conspiracy and you'll see some pretty crazy stuff like Oswald doubles running around with brown paper packages, etc.. I guess if they tried to frame Kennedy as a traitor it wouldn't be that far a stretch to say he had others around him who helped.
Greg Burnham Wrote:4) Khruschev therefore ordered Lee Harvey Oswald to kill JFK the next day
... is a real stretch.
I think this was already established as one of CIA's decoy plans.
You have to think like they do. It doesn't have to be Khrushchev, it could be Oswald - a person who they've already established nut credentials for.
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