23-10-2008, 06:33 PM
Charles Drago Wrote:Gil, et al,
I suggest that the communications between JFK and Momo -- if in fact the president ever really participated in the correspondence -- descend to the deepest of deep political levels.
Through our studies we have learned that cover story callouses are multi-layered and often boast colorful, dramatic contours intentionally created to titillate and otherwise capture the imaginations of intended observers.
Meanwhile, the wound beneath festers.
I repeat: These are mini-dramas, replete with exotic characters and plots, that seem to hyptonize us over generations.
Is it not just as likely that forces opposed to a JFK/Khrushchev-led effort to end the Cold War were waging a campaign to support the belief that the president was trying to double-cross his Soviet partner?
If so, would not a written record of discussions between a powerful LCN leader and "JFK" invovling plans to kill Castro even as the president simultaneously was attempting to bring hostilities to an end serve the dual purposes of scuttling the peace initiative AND setting up "the mob" as a false sponsor in the assassination that, should these efforts fail and peace loom, become a necessity?
Or perhaps JFK was playing a dangerous double game -- but not of the sort we're led to believe he played by maintaining the so-called two-track approach to Cuba.
In order to insulate his peace efforts, JFK may have been encouraging his enemies -- political, military, and overtly criminal -- to believe that he was going to kill Castro.
And he had to make it look very, very good.
CD:
Brilliant, as always. This explains why so many good researchers find "evidence" that JFK and RFK were involved in any plots against Castro. But when the back -channeling was learned and JFK's true intent became known this sealed the deal.
And to this day Casto is both alive and "the enemy", knowing full well what powers killed JFK, and why. He spelled it out in a long speech 11/23/63, entitled: "Concerning the Facts and Consequences of the Tragic Death of President John F. Kennedy". This speech first came to my attention in 1974, a book called The Kennedy Conspiracy by Paris Flammonde. It is reprinted in full in Dr. Marty Schotz' History Will Not Absolve Us".
Dawn

