29-03-2011, 09:11 PM
This thread arose out of Stan's question:
Our friend the Boston and New York financial adviser who reported in a two-page letter in 1998 to Robert Caro that in the summer of 1963 LBJ's financial advisor dropped into the Boston house as though part of a tour of Boston for a brief, rehearsed, hissed warning of what a "dangerous man this Kennedy is."
Our friend from Army intelligence tasked to establish the Chinese order of battle in the aftermath of the 1953 armistice who in reply to assassinations queries noted "what a dangerous president Kennedy wascaused a great deal of damage."
Hence my sense it was a decision of the powerful that they would not have the Fed tampered with, would not have the war industry disrupted, and would use clever cutouts to publicy demonstrate what the all-seeing eye at the top of the pyramid means.
It's clear it was a regime correction, expelling the rebel, installing the terra cotta Texan.
All are terra-cotta, none too big to fail. A movement so far above political, religious, national interest as to make lesser sponsor assertions bottle rockets bound for Mars.
- I'd be interested to hear from members of the forum as to when you think the order came to assassinate President Kennedy was given. And, why at that time?
Our friend the Boston and New York financial adviser who reported in a two-page letter in 1998 to Robert Caro that in the summer of 1963 LBJ's financial advisor dropped into the Boston house as though part of a tour of Boston for a brief, rehearsed, hissed warning of what a "dangerous man this Kennedy is."
Our friend from Army intelligence tasked to establish the Chinese order of battle in the aftermath of the 1953 armistice who in reply to assassinations queries noted "what a dangerous president Kennedy wascaused a great deal of damage."
Hence my sense it was a decision of the powerful that they would not have the Fed tampered with, would not have the war industry disrupted, and would use clever cutouts to publicy demonstrate what the all-seeing eye at the top of the pyramid means.
It's clear it was a regime correction, expelling the rebel, installing the terra cotta Texan.
All are terra-cotta, none too big to fail. A movement so far above political, religious, national interest as to make lesser sponsor assertions bottle rockets bound for Mars.