25-02-2012, 06:22 PM
Edwin Ortiz Wrote:Mr drago always looking for something that is not there ...i didnt realize that the lemkin reply on the unspeakable had to do with the book ..i have heard good things about the book and i plan to get it ..i thought "unspeakable" meant something mystical or spiritual or a little voice ..obviously i was off base...but than arent great ideas often divinely inspired....[/QUOTE]
ingharles Drago;51233]Edwin Ortiz Wrote:Interesting reply it is food for thought ....however who is the Unspeakable...is "he" similar to The Absolute....in theosophical terms....
Define ... define ... define ... prove prove prove ... that which has been defined and proven repeatedly over many years.
And now "theosophical" comes from the flying fingers of the humble newbie ...
Here's an exercise for you, Mr. Ortiz: Read JFK and the Unspeakable, by James Douglass, and post your best review here. Include your best definition of "the Unspeakable." Then we'll have at it.
Until then, I shall read your "who is the Unspeakable ... is 'he' similar to The Absolute" query as an implicit denigration of the work of Douglass rendered in classic agent provocateur form.
I eagerly await your review.
I find this response to Peter rather difficult to believe. Even a JFK newbie knows that word "unspeakable", when used in reference to the JFK assassination, or harrassment of assassination witnesses, is a direct reference to the brilliant work of James Douglass.
May I also ask a favor: Please use caps where they are intended to be used on this forum. This was taught by second grade when I was a school girl.
Thank you.
Dawn