19-02-2013, 08:34 PM
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Vince
I didn't realize the quotes were from 2007.
Your image of Charlie Brown at the blackboard is good, a good start.
Let's look at Vincent Bugliosi: If Oswald didn't kill Kennedy, Kennedy wasn't killed--this is the level of Vincent Bugliosi's arrogance and deceit.
He follows with insults directed at anyone who addresses honestly the thousands of anomalies with the official propaganda--
--a propaganda designed to disguise the brutal and bloody hijacking of the national direction from peace to war. . .
. . .which cost us sixty thousand of our young people, millions of Vietnamese (most not making war) and millions of Cambodians (victims of the breakdown which allowed the horror).
Bugliosi is the apologist and accessory fifty years after the fact of mass murderers.
The best work on Bugliosi is the ten-part review of the brick by Jim DiEugenio which we hope to see in book form.
Bugliosi is still working against justice for this nation and for the victims, and, for any hope of transcending the evil of perpetual war.
The War on Terror is the replacement business model for the Cold War.
As for Manson, the phenomenon did not arise out of that lone individual--follow Jan's argument from deep political research.
I would add the Mansonettes as they attempted other presidential assassinations.
Your research must be in service to justice--and Bugliosi is a great obstruction to and defilement of justice.
You will find a masterful summation of the context of the state murder in James Douglass, JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters
This is not a case of I wore Nehru shirts in the 'sixties and went to discos in the 'seventies--this is the case of I once was lost but now am found--
Believe me my college poli sci department head tutored some of the leaders of the world and all the little dominos were in place--
--along comes this Kennedy--
Did you know Dulles said, "That little Kennedy. . .he thought he was a god."
A Not Entirely Positive Review, Mantik re B in context of the 23-page 2007 pdf:
http://pdfsb.com/readonline/5a56424c6677...d3d-930615
NSAM 263: the 35th president orders withdrawal of the 16,000 U.S. advisors; all U.S. forces to be gone by end of 1965.
The next month a conspiracy murders this dangerous threat to the status quo (perpetual war).
In furtherance of this blackness B continues to hype the Big Lie
Vincent Big Lie
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Vince
I didn't realize the quotes were from 2007.
Your image of Charlie Brown at the blackboard is good, a good start.
Let's look at Vincent Bugliosi: If Oswald didn't kill Kennedy, Kennedy wasn't killed--this is the level of Vincent Bugliosi's arrogance and deceit.
He follows with insults directed at anyone who addresses honestly the thousands of anomalies with the official propaganda--
--a propaganda designed to disguise the brutal and bloody hijacking of the national direction from peace to war. . .
. . .which cost us sixty thousand of our young people, millions of Vietnamese (most not making war) and millions of Cambodians (victims of the breakdown which allowed the horror).
Bugliosi is the apologist and accessory fifty years after the fact of mass murderers.
The best work on Bugliosi is the ten-part review of the brick by Jim DiEugenio which we hope to see in book form.
Bugliosi is still working against justice for this nation and for the victims, and, for any hope of transcending the evil of perpetual war.
The War on Terror is the replacement business model for the Cold War.
As for Manson, the phenomenon did not arise out of that lone individual--follow Jan's argument from deep political research.
I would add the Mansonettes as they attempted other presidential assassinations.
Your research must be in service to justice--and Bugliosi is a great obstruction to and defilement of justice.
You will find a masterful summation of the context of the state murder in James Douglass, JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters
This is not a case of I wore Nehru shirts in the 'sixties and went to discos in the 'seventies--this is the case of I once was lost but now am found--
Believe me my college poli sci department head tutored some of the leaders of the world and all the little dominos were in place--
--along comes this Kennedy--
Did you know Dulles said, "That little Kennedy. . .he thought he was a god."
A Not Entirely Positive Review, Mantik re B in context of the 23-page 2007 pdf:
http://pdfsb.com/readonline/5a56424c6677...d3d-930615
NSAM 263: the 35th president orders withdrawal of the 16,000 U.S. advisors; all U.S. forces to be gone by end of 1965.
The next month a conspiracy murders this dangerous threat to the status quo (perpetual war).
In furtherance of this blackness B continues to hype the Big Lie
Vincent Big Lie
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