04-09-2012, 04:44 AM
Seamus
Thank you for an effective oversight of Don Adam's book.
The John Birch Society was formed in Indianapolis in 1957 by Robert Welch whose candy company stood on East 38[SUP]th[/SUP] Street at Fall Creek.
After the assassination, in that city, Reverend Jim Jones would begin his dark work sometimes linked to CIA mind control experiments.
In my view Milteer's taped comments demonstrate guilty foreknowledge. That Adams would investigate but find his reports scattered and revised cannot be innocent. That his superiors would limit him to five superficial questions sans followup is the FBI of Hoover, the sleuth who missed organized crime before Appalachin.
A particular danger accrues to Bureau witnesses as seen in the suspicious deaths of William Sullivan and five fellow top officers prior to HSCA.
Of course Adams (and Tague) might fall into the LBJ-did-it pit; Landslide shaped their world--by sitting on it. The antidote for this is perhaps Douglass' epic tragedyfor those who haven't time and patience for a host of contextual masterpieces, e.g., Thy Will Be Done.
The Church Lady and Professor DoDo will always be in the chorale of shrieking fairies and carping harpies.
Adams might benefit from a gift edition from your top ten, or a thought-provoking snag.
I always marvel at how LBJ manipulated HSCA, being so dead and all that.
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Thank you for an effective oversight of Don Adam's book.
The John Birch Society was formed in Indianapolis in 1957 by Robert Welch whose candy company stood on East 38[SUP]th[/SUP] Street at Fall Creek.
After the assassination, in that city, Reverend Jim Jones would begin his dark work sometimes linked to CIA mind control experiments.
In my view Milteer's taped comments demonstrate guilty foreknowledge. That Adams would investigate but find his reports scattered and revised cannot be innocent. That his superiors would limit him to five superficial questions sans followup is the FBI of Hoover, the sleuth who missed organized crime before Appalachin.
A particular danger accrues to Bureau witnesses as seen in the suspicious deaths of William Sullivan and five fellow top officers prior to HSCA.
Of course Adams (and Tague) might fall into the LBJ-did-it pit; Landslide shaped their world--by sitting on it. The antidote for this is perhaps Douglass' epic tragedyfor those who haven't time and patience for a host of contextual masterpieces, e.g., Thy Will Be Done.
The Church Lady and Professor DoDo will always be in the chorale of shrieking fairies and carping harpies.
Adams might benefit from a gift edition from your top ten, or a thought-provoking snag.
I always marvel at how LBJ manipulated HSCA, being so dead and all that.
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