21-02-2009, 06:54 PM
Yes claims about unique FBI needlework would seem to be contradicted in numerous places. One would be on a thread on Another Forum by former Washington Post writer and later China historian Sterling Seagrave. He clearly stated his reasons for believing that former WaPost intelligence reporter Larry Stern was killed by a heart attack inducing drug administered paraprofessionally by the CIA.
In my research on Stern I discovered that he was the lead reporter for WaPost on the coverage of TFX scandal and that furthermore he held onto the story far longer thatn I had thought most journalists had: he was still writing sizeable articles on it in 1965.
He also wrote a very interesting article on RFK challenging the tax exempt status of AEI the think tank that today has four major tributaries called CBS, ABC etc. This think tank is of course the Primary Zendo in which the oil and weaponds industries subsidize their tailored and timely meditations that are later rebroadcast as the evening news. Ohhhhm.
Anyway interesting guy to have alledgedly got a PaceUnMaker.:questionmark:
In my research on Stern I discovered that he was the lead reporter for WaPost on the coverage of TFX scandal and that furthermore he held onto the story far longer thatn I had thought most journalists had: he was still writing sizeable articles on it in 1965.
He also wrote a very interesting article on RFK challenging the tax exempt status of AEI the think tank that today has four major tributaries called CBS, ABC etc. This think tank is of course the Primary Zendo in which the oil and weaponds industries subsidize their tailored and timely meditations that are later rebroadcast as the evening news. Ohhhhm.
Anyway interesting guy to have alledgedly got a PaceUnMaker.:questionmark: