01-03-2013, 06:53 PM
Jim Hackett II Wrote:Greg Burnham
Greg makes great presentations. Whupped up on Paul McAdams Nolan in debate .... ran the turd to silence on radio. Why does he do that which he (Nolan-McAdams) does?
Did one helluva a job in 2000 Conference in SoCal.
And Or:
Oliver Stone,
His Showtime "docu-series" Untold History of the U. S." is pretty good and positively holds a DP view of 20th and 21st Century history.
Jim
As an aside about the books and theft of intellectual properties issue. I just replaced Jim Garrison's "A Heritage of Stone" from Amazon. I paid a price 6 times the price on the dust jacket for 1970 dollars. I am not displeased.
It is a powerful book and I am glad to have it.
However I, even if I could, would not give a couple of hundred dollars for other books no matter how much I value the original author and works.
Penn Jones Jr. is one of four heroes to me and I dearly wish his original works were available at a lower cost so I too could enjoy FMG again. I spent a lot of time filling out the missing issues from the Baylor archives of "The Continuing Inquiry", but that is legal.
I am not endorsing the thefts, I am raising a bitch about prices for the 99% and or those living on fixed income far below the "federal poverty level".
It is a decision forcing one to examine the internal moral compass and make a choice. Does the fact of FMG being near impossible to find and impossible to find at reasonable cost make it proper to pursue the free downloads? I doubt it.
But I'd be lying if I did not admit temptation.
Thanks for the kind words, Jim. Sorry for the late reply, but I am recovering from surgery still and the computer tends to cause spasms if I am on it for very long.
One of the many reasons I was reluctant to talk about the "other film" years ago is because I would prefer advancing our cause through my other talents, be known as a reliable researcher, and stand up for the truth. I never want to be known as "that guy who claims he saw another film, but won't tell us how, why, or where..." -- that's not for me. The mere subject of the "other film" tends to be divisive even among researchers who are otherwise strongly allied.
I would love to take another crack at McAdams--on the air--in a debate. Or better yet, Bugliosi, who can reclaim his ass (currently owned by David Mantik) on a silver platter when I'm done with him.
GO_SECURE
monk
"It is difficult to abolish prejudice in those bereft of ideas. The more hatred is superficial, the more it runs deep."
James Hepburn -- Farewell America (1968)
monk
"It is difficult to abolish prejudice in those bereft of ideas. The more hatred is superficial, the more it runs deep."
James Hepburn -- Farewell America (1968)