13-06-2011, 02:35 PM
Seamus Coogan Wrote:George Michael Evica thought Mossad was Awesome????????
Now seeing as Jim DiEugenio is 'responsible' look out! Our memories of GME are shattered. I have to ask Charles was GME a tease? Did he lead the guys on with a smile and a laugh but never go 'all the way?' Were you the victim of GME the temptresses designs and blinded in your passions. Well according to Piper GME led him on badly (as he did you) I hear now that GME really loved Mossad all along. I'm sorry Chuck! I just didn't know how to break it too you!
"In a similar vein, longtime JFK assassination researcher George Michael Evica has referred to my documentation of the Mossad connections of Permindex as being part of the "Communist" false sponsors of disinformation in the JFK assassination and described Final Judgment as being "itself a valuable exercise in 'false flags,' patsies and inverted plots, but like the Garrison investigation, a major venting of False Sponsorship `leads,' which, paradoxically is its most significant value."
Evica makes a good point that there has been quite a bit of disinformation relating to the JFK assassination in circulation over the years, but he is obviously unwilling to concede the possibility that those wonderful intelligence operatives at the Mossad had anything to do with it.
Evidently, in Evica's view, the Mossad is the only intelligence agency in the world that kept its hands clean as far as the JFK assassination is concerned. As I keep saying to people: "If the Mossad and Israel loved JFK so much, why don't JFK researchers go to the Mossad and ask them to find out what really happened to JFK and settle the matter once and for all?"
This entire ramble is pathetic and bizarre. When did Evica ever call Mossad 'wonderful' and when did Evica ever say every single intelligence agency in the world was ever involved?
And remember those nukes are a coming.
Seamus,
Clearly you're attempting to make an ironic rebuttal to Piper's classic and intentionally disinformative interpretation of Evica's criticisms of the former's book.
Well, maybe "clearly" is the wrong word ...
I'm sorely tempted to share the story of James Jesus Angleton's "approach" to George Michael.