13-11-2012, 11:13 AM
Peter
I have the posthumous A Deeper, Darker Truth: Tom Wilson's Journey into the Assassination of John F. Kennedy, and found it fascinating.
Dan Rather wouldn't meet with him, sending a flunky to claim there was no proof of conspiracy.
Wouldn't the family's and lawyer's refusal to give up Wilson's material be due to threats from shadowy quarters?
Perhaps the infamous blackbag job has taken the lot.
I always thought here was a steel analyst using the tools of his profession, a line of work which brooks no nonsense.
He identified dangerous impurities in the American alloy which unaddressed insure short service life and catastrophic failure.
I have the posthumous A Deeper, Darker Truth: Tom Wilson's Journey into the Assassination of John F. Kennedy, and found it fascinating.
Dan Rather wouldn't meet with him, sending a flunky to claim there was no proof of conspiracy.
Wouldn't the family's and lawyer's refusal to give up Wilson's material be due to threats from shadowy quarters?
Perhaps the infamous blackbag job has taken the lot.
I always thought here was a steel analyst using the tools of his profession, a line of work which brooks no nonsense.
He identified dangerous impurities in the American alloy which unaddressed insure short service life and catastrophic failure.