04-03-2013, 01:02 PM
Rick
Look at the name of this forum. Deep Politics Forum.
The assassination of the 35th president is not a tragedy here. It is an act of the national security state, perhaps in response to a global cabal above nationalism, ideology, ethnicity, concerned solely with power.
When you say I never believed Oswald acted alone--do you know something about Oswald. Did he fire a weapon that day. Was he in the window. Was he an operative of ONI, FBI, CIA, handled by David Atlee Phillips head of CIA Western Hemisphere operations.
Was he run by Guy Banister a sheepdipped spook lighting up FPCC using assets of DRE under the wing of George Joannides who was the CIA gatekeeper during the tenure of the HSCA emasculated and muzzled by CIA lapdog Blakey.
Did you know Jefferson Morley has a long-standing FOIA suit against CIA for the Joannides file.
That Oswald was framed by a series of CIA-connected individuals.
That not only did Oswald not "act alone" but he was what he said vis-a-vis the assassination, a patsy, the designated fall guy, scapegoat, left holding the bag.
Pseudo-intellectual bullshit makes everyone's ass tired.
Read James Douglass, JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters. Gerald McKnight, Breach of Trust: How the Warren Commission Failed the Nation and Why. Jim DiEugenio, Destiny Betrayed: JFK, Cuba and the Garrison Case. George Michael Evica: A Certain Arrogance.
JFK isn't a hundred songs. I asked for and got three hours credit from the head of my English Department for a wonderful immersion in a hundred Dylan songs, with no attempt to shovel the glimpse into the ditch of what each one means.
When Steven Stills took a moment to tell the audience the government was lying about the Kennedy assassination it was no longer a "goddam song"--it was a bold, fresh action toward truth, toward justice.
When you are awakened to the truth, the outrage, then you can turn your gifts to the settling of accounts.
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Look at the name of this forum. Deep Politics Forum.
The assassination of the 35th president is not a tragedy here. It is an act of the national security state, perhaps in response to a global cabal above nationalism, ideology, ethnicity, concerned solely with power.
When you say I never believed Oswald acted alone--do you know something about Oswald. Did he fire a weapon that day. Was he in the window. Was he an operative of ONI, FBI, CIA, handled by David Atlee Phillips head of CIA Western Hemisphere operations.
Was he run by Guy Banister a sheepdipped spook lighting up FPCC using assets of DRE under the wing of George Joannides who was the CIA gatekeeper during the tenure of the HSCA emasculated and muzzled by CIA lapdog Blakey.
Did you know Jefferson Morley has a long-standing FOIA suit against CIA for the Joannides file.
That Oswald was framed by a series of CIA-connected individuals.
That not only did Oswald not "act alone" but he was what he said vis-a-vis the assassination, a patsy, the designated fall guy, scapegoat, left holding the bag.
Pseudo-intellectual bullshit makes everyone's ass tired.
Read James Douglass, JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters. Gerald McKnight, Breach of Trust: How the Warren Commission Failed the Nation and Why. Jim DiEugenio, Destiny Betrayed: JFK, Cuba and the Garrison Case. George Michael Evica: A Certain Arrogance.
JFK isn't a hundred songs. I asked for and got three hours credit from the head of my English Department for a wonderful immersion in a hundred Dylan songs, with no attempt to shovel the glimpse into the ditch of what each one means.
When Steven Stills took a moment to tell the audience the government was lying about the Kennedy assassination it was no longer a "goddam song"--it was a bold, fresh action toward truth, toward justice.
When you are awakened to the truth, the outrage, then you can turn your gifts to the settling of accounts.
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