08-05-2011, 10:58 AM
Trowbridge H. Ford Wrote:Certainly Jim DiEugenio's review of James Douglass' book does support the theory that LBJ was behind the 1963 coup, and everything I have seen about the book itself does too, especially Robert Morrow's link, entitled "Lyndon Johnson and the CIA murdered John Kennedy in the 1963 Coup," where the book is placed second on a list of 341 books, and is illustrated with JFK trying to stop LBJ from giving the finger to someone, mostly likely the communists::pointlaugh:Using the Robert Morrow as a call to a higher power for yourself will get you laughed out of here. His reputation as a reputable researcher is non existent. It is frankly, embarrassing that anyone would refer to him at all. He has only read 6 books apparently. Just because he copied and pasted a list does not make him an authority on anything, particularly anything to do with JFK. We all know he is not but you do not apparently. :flypig:
http://lyndonjohnsonmurderedjfk.blogspot...ad-on.html
In addition, I must note your completely misreading the issuance of an arrest warrant for former FSB Colonel Alexander Poteyev as a sign of Putin trying to recruit all Americans as Russian spies when, it fact, he was finally going after naive sleepers who had been recruited by him, and handled by missing Christopher Metsos.
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"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.