29-01-2013, 02:01 PM
If true and it would fit my idea of a covert op at the behest of the ST, or whatever name one applies to the shadowy not-quite-government not-quite-Big-Money but sort-of-both entity that runs this government at the moment.
A false drill of assassination simulation but with the truth of the "missed attempt" held secret from the people. So insidious and believable to any "security personnel" not in on the event before the deed. A cover-up underway even before arriving at Love Field as has become known.
A masquerade to excuse taking back Cuba. Seems as usual the last to know - if ever - would be WeThePeople.
I am of the opinion that this concept is possible in the context of 1963.
I only have one question, how to I get the "Dead" to stop playing music inside my head?
Thanks Phil
Saw the grateful dead in old Market Square Arena in October 1976 from row 7 center arrived at by fleet feet in festival seating. When one could meet people from all over the nation without trucking around - in festival seating. Cost $7.50 in advance from Kharma on Kirkwood.
Best show I ever saw. A show in Oakland 78 was good but Indy site was more intimate because of the excellence of the seating.
Jim
:plane: ------
Truckin'
got my chips cashed in ...
A false drill of assassination simulation but with the truth of the "missed attempt" held secret from the people. So insidious and believable to any "security personnel" not in on the event before the deed. A cover-up underway even before arriving at Love Field as has become known.
A masquerade to excuse taking back Cuba. Seems as usual the last to know - if ever - would be WeThePeople.
I am of the opinion that this concept is possible in the context of 1963.
I only have one question, how to I get the "Dead" to stop playing music inside my head?
Thanks Phil
Saw the grateful dead in old Market Square Arena in October 1976 from row 7 center arrived at by fleet feet in festival seating. When one could meet people from all over the nation without trucking around - in festival seating. Cost $7.50 in advance from Kharma on Kirkwood.
Best show I ever saw. A show in Oakland 78 was good but Indy site was more intimate because of the excellence of the seating.
Jim
:plane: ------
Truckin'
got my chips cashed in ...