20-07-2011, 09:40 PM
William Kelly Wrote:Mossad or IRA, where are these producers today? Why can't Tony Summers, David Talbot, Jeff Morley, Bill Turner, Dick Russell or James Douglas get their books made into documentary or feature films?
The quick answer is because Hollywood is controlled by the powers that benefited from Kennedy's killing. Specifically the Mockingbird-type self-regulated censorship that serves the powers that be. If it threatens "national security" it's out.
William Kelly Wrote:Piper does what the Mafia did it guys do, and that's only present the evidence that supports their wrong theories of what happened. The truth encompasses all the information that's known, and not just part of it.
I'm not sure Piper is entirely "wrong". He is taking serious risk with his suggestion that Ben Gurion ordered Kennedy's assassination after failing to reach a favorable outcome in his attempts to acquire nuclear weapons. Even if this is true, the way America works is internal security would never allow an external power to order the death of a US president -unless- there was already a more than ongoing movement within those internal power structures to do that anyway.
I take these answers as a reinforcement of Piper because anyone who has read his book, as I have, would see he details enough critical information to overcome any accusations of being "wrong". Even if his theory that Ben Gurion ordered it is totally false, the book is still extremely valuable in its exposing of an Israeli underground directly connected to the assassination conspirators. However politically unpopular I believe Piper exposed some very real underground connections that were not spoken of by other researchers for whatever reason. So whether Piper inserts an unreal context to this network or not, he still exposes some very valuable players and their influence on the conspirators. In my mind Piper succeeds in showing that these players were so deeply networked into the conspiracy that it would be impossible for them to have no influence. Since Israel was a deeply-connected military industrial complex 'cause', and embodied some of the most active and popular freedom fronts of the era, it is well within CIA's profile to use Israel's needs as an excuse and justification. It is CIA's modus operandi to divide and conquer in order to exploit and manipulate political differences to its own advantage. As Piper shows in his book, the facts are all out there and lay in perfect conformity to this pattern. In my mind, the best example of the truly "unspeakable" is that which is so unspeakable that it isn't even spoken...
Piper's references are dense, and, frankly, he is their best defender. I sent him an e-mail asking him to come in and defend his thesis. I got no reply. He can only blame himself if he refuses to defend it.