18-03-2009, 07:06 AM
Myra,
I hope not to confuse you here. Vidal's original plan was to be for Miami in the summer of 1963. That plan was subsequently usurped and expanded.
Vidal was in the loop here as the dangle was that an invasion of Cuba would be the result. This is why he stayed with the program.
The later Chicago and Miami failures was indeed from the playbook of the same conspirators that succeeded in Dallas.
I do not have any information regarding patsies for those cities. That would depend on what kind of assassination was intended.
Dallas was one game plan but it is impossible to say what was intended for those other cities.
Having said that, Vaughn Marlowe in California may provide an insight as to where the thinking was at the time.
As for JFK pulling out of Vietnam, I'm sure that made several folk unhappy but I'm not convinced they were involved in what happened in Dallas.
After JFK's death, there was a lot of political manoeuvering and I submit that we should not confuse that with reasons why he was killed in the first place.
Remember, JFK had a serious medical condition, he was indiscriminate with his affairs and there was plenty of career ending dirt his enemies could have used to discredit him out of office.
I get back to why JFK was killed the way he was in an open car travelling through a modern American city? If we ponder that mind-set then we may get a little closer to those who planned it.
Like I said, this was personal. In my opinion of course.
James
I hope not to confuse you here. Vidal's original plan was to be for Miami in the summer of 1963. That plan was subsequently usurped and expanded.
Vidal was in the loop here as the dangle was that an invasion of Cuba would be the result. This is why he stayed with the program.
The later Chicago and Miami failures was indeed from the playbook of the same conspirators that succeeded in Dallas.
I do not have any information regarding patsies for those cities. That would depend on what kind of assassination was intended.
Dallas was one game plan but it is impossible to say what was intended for those other cities.
Having said that, Vaughn Marlowe in California may provide an insight as to where the thinking was at the time.
As for JFK pulling out of Vietnam, I'm sure that made several folk unhappy but I'm not convinced they were involved in what happened in Dallas.
After JFK's death, there was a lot of political manoeuvering and I submit that we should not confuse that with reasons why he was killed in the first place.
Remember, JFK had a serious medical condition, he was indiscriminate with his affairs and there was plenty of career ending dirt his enemies could have used to discredit him out of office.
I get back to why JFK was killed the way he was in an open car travelling through a modern American city? If we ponder that mind-set then we may get a little closer to those who planned it.
Like I said, this was personal. In my opinion of course.
James