10-03-2012, 04:42 AM
Have been listening to Doug Horne and Len Osanic on Black Op Radio in the archived show from last night. Highly recommended.
http://www.blackopradio.com/archives2012.html
The mention of Chris Matthews elicits the baring of teeth reserved for a Quisling, a Judas, the little Nazi snitch in Sound of Music. Conceding anything to Matthews is confession in Lucifer's kiosk.
Great admiration for the year Doug Horne devoted to attaining the position, and his Herculean patience and prudence in keeping that position amid the willing handmaidens of the coup.
I have his volumes and am amazed Jeremy Gunne didn't simply go Charles Laughton on James Humes in the nauseating reiterations of the latter's Mickey the Dope routine.
LeMay and the Seven Days in May is one axis. Another is Horne's Appendix 77 in which he sees Hoover blackmailing LBJthis warrants discussion, the December 1, 1966, memo asserting KGB believes LBJ did it.
Horne describing Blakey to Osanic as "despicable" is a good start. Blakey perjured himself, obstructed justice, and there is no statute of limitations in a murder case.
Doug Horne encountered some outrageous blowback to his publication and retired in reaction. There's a vast difference between that and the present desire that he amplify his painstaking decades of work by dollying back for a wide shot.
Thom Robinson filling the entry with "a little wax"oh, but there were no smoking guns, the woman board member claimed.
The day before the Nixon inaugural, January 19, 1969, a permitted parade dubbed the Nixon Counterinaugural moved past Justice, Mark Rudd's Maoists in their red armbands jogging, chanting "Ho Ho Ho Chi Minh! The NLF is gonna win!" One of their number peeled off to bang the iron knocker on the big steel door of DOJ. The shirtsleeved lawyers at the second-floor windows gave their unidigital salute with rictus grin.
Doug Horne doubts a government investigation will take action.
This was not a regime change. It was a concentration of antibodies attacking a new vision.
The peacemaker.
Necessary was the censored chatter of ambulances and helos, as the body comes and goes.
The AF1 tapes, like the x-rays and the photossign this secrecy oaththe truth is Unspeakable.
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http://www.blackopradio.com/archives2012.html
The mention of Chris Matthews elicits the baring of teeth reserved for a Quisling, a Judas, the little Nazi snitch in Sound of Music. Conceding anything to Matthews is confession in Lucifer's kiosk.
Great admiration for the year Doug Horne devoted to attaining the position, and his Herculean patience and prudence in keeping that position amid the willing handmaidens of the coup.
I have his volumes and am amazed Jeremy Gunne didn't simply go Charles Laughton on James Humes in the nauseating reiterations of the latter's Mickey the Dope routine.
LeMay and the Seven Days in May is one axis. Another is Horne's Appendix 77 in which he sees Hoover blackmailing LBJthis warrants discussion, the December 1, 1966, memo asserting KGB believes LBJ did it.
Horne describing Blakey to Osanic as "despicable" is a good start. Blakey perjured himself, obstructed justice, and there is no statute of limitations in a murder case.
Doug Horne encountered some outrageous blowback to his publication and retired in reaction. There's a vast difference between that and the present desire that he amplify his painstaking decades of work by dollying back for a wide shot.
Thom Robinson filling the entry with "a little wax"oh, but there were no smoking guns, the woman board member claimed.
The day before the Nixon inaugural, January 19, 1969, a permitted parade dubbed the Nixon Counterinaugural moved past Justice, Mark Rudd's Maoists in their red armbands jogging, chanting "Ho Ho Ho Chi Minh! The NLF is gonna win!" One of their number peeled off to bang the iron knocker on the big steel door of DOJ. The shirtsleeved lawyers at the second-floor windows gave their unidigital salute with rictus grin.
Doug Horne doubts a government investigation will take action.
This was not a regime change. It was a concentration of antibodies attacking a new vision.
The peacemaker.
Necessary was the censored chatter of ambulances and helos, as the body comes and goes.
The AF1 tapes, like the x-rays and the photossign this secrecy oaththe truth is Unspeakable.
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