20-12-2011, 07:10 PM
Stan Wilbourne Wrote:Big deja vu moment for me.
I've posted on this forum before that many years ago now, I had delightfully discovered the Rich DellaRosa JFK Assassination Forum.
I thought I had the assassination all figured out. "This guy Dulles. It's so obvious. Why isn't everyone shouting this from the hills?"
I posted my Dulles theory on the board, and Greg was kind enough to take the time to correct me. I remember Robert Charles-Dunne also took the time to leave a lengthy response that would help in re-shaping my thinking of what happened to President Kennedy.
"Stan, Dulles didn't give orders. He took them," Greg said at the time.
The truth has a funny of way taking hold, if you allow it in and don't feel the necessity to be "right" all the time.
Their are some great minds that have been drawn to this case, and I do feel there is something collective in nature going on. If you can recognize light, it's always a good start.
Hi Stan,
I remember a year ago or so when Charles and I first began getting acquainted with each other...you recounted what had taken place a decade earlier on the JFKresearch Forum. I hadn't thought about that exchange since it originally took place. When I began reading this guy's junk on the EF, it seemed like the most rational reply that I could offer him. So, thank you for refreshing my memory, it came in handy--and, it felt good, too. I thought Charles would especially appreciate it, as well. I was proved right by this reply to Albert:
Quote:"Again -- and I harbor no illusions about your ability to dismount from the lame Langley nag -- the CIA was/is a horse, not a rider."
Bingo.
GO_SECURE
monk
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James Hepburn -- Farewell America (1968)
monk
"It is difficult to abolish prejudice in those bereft of ideas. The more hatred is superficial, the more it runs deep."
James Hepburn -- Farewell America (1968)