18-03-2011, 12:54 PM
"David Rockefeller/Averell Harriman did it" - But, maybe Donald Gibson has already covered this, and it isn't sexy enough for mass consumption.
I heard or read an interview with Gibson awhile back now - these interviews are hard to find, I guess there isn't much interest in the guy. He asked a very basic question: Who did Allen Dulles and John McCloy really work for? And, he scoffed at the assassination being such a riddle; he obviously didn't think it was.
The sponsorship of the cover-up continues ad nauseum.
CIA
LBJ
Texas Oil
Mafia
Those nasty hate-filled Cubans
The Military Industrial Complex
Renegade Intell Officers
"Ladies and Gentlemen, we'd like to welcome you back to another sold out performance of 'Who Killed JFK?' We do ask that you stay in your seats until the last act is done. Some interesting stuff about what may have gone behind the knoll, and the true location of the shooters. It will leave you breathless and begging for more."
The play continues without end. It has many different story lines, pointing in several different directions. It would be easy for someone to watch and think , "Wow, this is pretty complicated and unknowable stuff. I want to get back to something I can get my mind around more easily."
And, maybe that's what the play is 'really' about...
I heard or read an interview with Gibson awhile back now - these interviews are hard to find, I guess there isn't much interest in the guy. He asked a very basic question: Who did Allen Dulles and John McCloy really work for? And, he scoffed at the assassination being such a riddle; he obviously didn't think it was.
The sponsorship of the cover-up continues ad nauseum.
CIA
LBJ
Texas Oil
Mafia
Those nasty hate-filled Cubans
The Military Industrial Complex
Renegade Intell Officers
"Ladies and Gentlemen, we'd like to welcome you back to another sold out performance of 'Who Killed JFK?' We do ask that you stay in your seats until the last act is done. Some interesting stuff about what may have gone behind the knoll, and the true location of the shooters. It will leave you breathless and begging for more."
The play continues without end. It has many different story lines, pointing in several different directions. It would be easy for someone to watch and think , "Wow, this is pretty complicated and unknowable stuff. I want to get back to something I can get my mind around more easily."
And, maybe that's what the play is 'really' about...