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Mary's Mosaic: Entering Peter Janney's World of Fantasy
Albert Doyle Wrote:I think Jim makes a mistake in thinking the only reason the intruders were in the house was the diary. What if there was no diary and the intruders were black bag men installing listening devices? This would show advanced interest in Meyer equal to that of a targeted individual.

Jim says Meyer's friends said she never questioned the Warren Report and actually agreed with it. Well, maybe she had personal conversations with JFK where he told her not to trust those around her, just as he couldn't trust those around him. Perhaps she played her cards close to her chest.

What if a listening device caught JFK and MPM having a conversation that they didn't want known? You can see the level of clearing the decks intel was undergoing post-assassination. Murdering Kilgallen, Ralph Yates, Pitzer etc was a heightened level of damage control that MPM would dovetail right in to without a wrinkle.

What if the (alleged) diary contained musings of JFK saying to her he was under threat from CIA and the military because of his peace efforts? What if it contained nothing about cannabis, LSD, and sex but instead spoke about Kennedy trying to solve the CIA/Military Industrial Complex corruption of government and its course towards nuclear war?

I see EF removed Calahan's accusation of Jim being a CIA agent.

Seamus: Any chance they were spicing-up MPM's death with cannabis, LSD, and sex the same way?

Al I agree 'if' just 'if' some of this stuff is true the reasons you mentioned may well be good enough. The next problem is avoiding Janney and gathering the evidence. I'm of the opinion that if a conspiracy MPM could have been killed for any amount of reasons bar Kennedy. She had some interesting contacts and people. Cord and her were involved in a number of activities she had to have known were CIA fronts. I have no doubt she likely new of slags like Gloria Steinem who Cord had ties to (http://www.namebase.org/steinem.html). Its this sort of thing that interests me. Jim's not mistaken just inflexible, but I can't say I blame him when up against Janney and others crud. As for MPM That's a good question Al mate I think either way you look Al murder or not they definitely have spiced up her life for sure. It's like what I said earlier whats going on is the posthumous assassination of MPM.
"In the Kennedy assassination we must be careful of running off into the ether of our own imaginations." Carl Ogelsby circa 1992
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Mary's Mosaic: Entering Peter Janney's World of Fantasy - by Seamus Coogan - 09-08-2012, 03:49 PM

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