04-01-2012, 08:36 PM
Ms. Klimkowski,
"However, the US government as a monolithic entity did not kill JFK, although individual governmental members were clearly involved in the crime and its coverup."
I never said that the US govt as a monolithic entity killed Kennedy. Kennedy, himself, was part of the monolith, and he certainly didn't kill himself. The number of people involved in the crime may have been relatively small. But, the coverup did involve the entire vast government and the entire vast mainstream media. And it goes on today. They even have Tom Hanks involved. How much broader can you get than that?
"The magic bullet is a direct contravention of the laws of physics and ballistics. The shirt in the Altgens photo is a palimpsest, in the Borgesian sense, analysis of which establishes nothing."
I agree with you about the magic bullet. But people have been talking about it for 5 decades, and they even make jokes about it. Unfortunately, it has lost its emotional impact with the public. But seeing Doorman standing there in Oswald's shirt. That's fresh. That's new. That turns a light on in the head. As one of video viewers commented on my site, "It's ffffffing Oswald!"
"However, the US government as a monolithic entity did not kill JFK, although individual governmental members were clearly involved in the crime and its coverup."
I never said that the US govt as a monolithic entity killed Kennedy. Kennedy, himself, was part of the monolith, and he certainly didn't kill himself. The number of people involved in the crime may have been relatively small. But, the coverup did involve the entire vast government and the entire vast mainstream media. And it goes on today. They even have Tom Hanks involved. How much broader can you get than that?
"The magic bullet is a direct contravention of the laws of physics and ballistics. The shirt in the Altgens photo is a palimpsest, in the Borgesian sense, analysis of which establishes nothing."
I agree with you about the magic bullet. But people have been talking about it for 5 decades, and they even make jokes about it. Unfortunately, it has lost its emotional impact with the public. But seeing Doorman standing there in Oswald's shirt. That's fresh. That's new. That turns a light on in the head. As one of video viewers commented on my site, "It's ffffffing Oswald!"