06-11-2012, 05:08 AM
Clearly Destiny Betrayed: JFK, Cuba, and the Garrison Case is a Key to Rebecca, a most valuable acquisition.
Your twenty-two-page Chapter Three: Bay of Pigs: Kennedy vs. Dulles, patiently develops as a fuse, leading to the explosive:
In telling the true story of Kennedy's murder in light of the declassified record, it is hard to overestimate the importance of the failed invasion at Playa Giron. Because of the cover story that Dulles and Hunt circulated, many of the operatives involved never forgave Kennedy. And as we shall see, there is evidence that some of them were in Dallas that day, perhaps in Dealey Plaza.
(Phillips admitted to his brother he was there; Hunt, to his son.)
At the time, even the fifteen-year-old neighbor boy across the street, who'd be sacking groceries soon, father an Army veteran of World War II, would blurt, "that [expletive deleted] traitor."
In Give Us This Day is that despair expressed in Phillips with his bottle and his blanket, his vomiting and his weeping.
Morales' "we took care of that son of a bitch" and our friend from Army intelligence, "Kennedy was very dangerous"
Dulles summoned Hunt in November, upon pro forma retirement from his life's work, from the Agency he'd fashioned from a nosey Parker into a provocateur
Phillips and Hunt had Angleton's character, one Marxist Marine defector, to be forged into a pro-Castro assassin
With Dulles as chief inspector
Just as Helms trapped Nixon's threat in Watergate, so, too, did Dulles destroy Kennedy at the Bay of Pigs
In each case the demise was two years out
Your twenty-two-page Chapter Three: Bay of Pigs: Kennedy vs. Dulles, patiently develops as a fuse, leading to the explosive:
In telling the true story of Kennedy's murder in light of the declassified record, it is hard to overestimate the importance of the failed invasion at Playa Giron. Because of the cover story that Dulles and Hunt circulated, many of the operatives involved never forgave Kennedy. And as we shall see, there is evidence that some of them were in Dallas that day, perhaps in Dealey Plaza.
(Phillips admitted to his brother he was there; Hunt, to his son.)
At the time, even the fifteen-year-old neighbor boy across the street, who'd be sacking groceries soon, father an Army veteran of World War II, would blurt, "that [expletive deleted] traitor."
In Give Us This Day is that despair expressed in Phillips with his bottle and his blanket, his vomiting and his weeping.
Morales' "we took care of that son of a bitch" and our friend from Army intelligence, "Kennedy was very dangerous"
Dulles summoned Hunt in November, upon pro forma retirement from his life's work, from the Agency he'd fashioned from a nosey Parker into a provocateur
Phillips and Hunt had Angleton's character, one Marxist Marine defector, to be forged into a pro-Castro assassin
With Dulles as chief inspector
Just as Helms trapped Nixon's threat in Watergate, so, too, did Dulles destroy Kennedy at the Bay of Pigs
In each case the demise was two years out

