19-04-2012, 03:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-04-2012, 05:22 PM by Stan Wilbourne.)
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Stan Wilbourne Wrote:There's a clip attached here of John McCain calling the Kennedy assassination an "intervention."
Stan - that's a most intriguing clip.
I feel like extracting the relevant part and looping McCain saying "before the intervention... the tragedy... in Dallas" over and over again.
Note McCain's body language. The movement of his hand, his fingers fiddling with his nose, as he stutters to replace "intervention" with "tragedy" whilst still naming the resonant sacrificial space of "Dallas".
McCain is damaged goods, broken during his Vietnam War incarceration and allegedly delivering enemy propaganda. Only to return and to be promoted as Their candidate, a new twist on the Manchurian theme - if you will.
See DPF thread here.
This is a most intriguing thread, with much to commend it.
Hello Jan,
Thanks for the link on McCain. Good stuff.
I think you are exactly right about his body language after using the word "intervention." Very telling.
Back to JFK murder: We see theater, a scripted play acted out before our eyes. None of it is real. It is all designed to influence and manipulate.
On 11-22-63 in Dealey Plaza, we witnessed a tour de force, with actors at every corner. "The Texas School Book Depository" a prop, infiltrated with people from "production," likely local actors used for bit parts. My guess is somewhere close to the Plaza was the Director, running the show. Like any live theatrical production, spontaneous events happened and corrections had to made on the fly.
The Producers of the play were never close to the Plaza. More likely in places like New York and London, watching the Director spin his masterpiece.
JFK researchers I think have pinned down many who put the play together: Dulles, Angleton, Lansdale, Helms, Phillips. But the Producers are a littler harder to unmask. For whatever reason, I do believe Averell Harriman to be one of the Producers who happened to live a very public life. Fletcher Prouty felt he was a Producer, I'm told.
President Kennedy had the audacity to go "back stage" and attempt to write his own story. They killed him for it. You don't mess with "Production."