19-12-2011, 02:52 PM
David Rockefeller is having lunch one in day in the fall of 1962 with Averill Harriman. Many of these talks have taken place now, with a small group of like-minded businessmen in the upper echelon of the American corporatocracy. The discussion is now common.
Rockefeller turns to Harriman and says, "It's time we get this taken care of before it goes any further. Let's set up a meeting with Allen."
Harriman agrees and a meeting with Allen is set up a few days later.
"Allen, we need to get this done soon. Can you give us a time-table?"
Allen has a discussion with Richard Helms and James Angleton.
"Do what you have to do."
Allen flies down to Texas to meet with Clint Murchison and Lyndon Johnson.
"The wheels have been set in motion. Here's what's needed from you..."
E. Howard Hunt begins to work alongside Allen on a "book project." Those meetings are a cover for work on the assassination of President Kennedy.
Of course, I'm not certain that this is what happened, but it's a lot closer than to the truth than what the Warren Commission put out.
Rockefeller turns to Harriman and says, "It's time we get this taken care of before it goes any further. Let's set up a meeting with Allen."
Harriman agrees and a meeting with Allen is set up a few days later.
"Allen, we need to get this done soon. Can you give us a time-table?"
Allen has a discussion with Richard Helms and James Angleton.
"Do what you have to do."
Allen flies down to Texas to meet with Clint Murchison and Lyndon Johnson.
"The wheels have been set in motion. Here's what's needed from you..."
E. Howard Hunt begins to work alongside Allen on a "book project." Those meetings are a cover for work on the assassination of President Kennedy.
Of course, I'm not certain that this is what happened, but it's a lot closer than to the truth than what the Warren Commission put out.

