17-03-2013, 03:40 AM
I awoke knowing the review was written and needed me to let it get onto the Amazon page. It advised a 48-hour processing period which apparently collapsed in a collision of physics and what Tannenbaum lauded in Adams' marketplace of ideas.
The pattern of the security establishment and its pack of fierce fairies in dog-collars (one of whom continues to email me) denies these connections which prove the case the entire world knows to be so.
http://www.amazon.com/Destiny-Betrayed-G...4PCIM95938
And most curious of all, why would a wealthy businessman with cosmopolitan refinement such as Clay Shaw call attorney Dean Andrews requesting he defend former defector and Castro supporter Lee Harvey Oswald?
Shaw associated with the fascist network which attempted the assassination of DeGaulle. Shaw who had no reaction, no remorse, shock, surprise, sadness, nothing on the news of the president's murder.
Who associated with Guy Banister whose convenient death in 1964 closed the door on his work with the McCord-Phillips operation run against FPCC about which Ruby knew so much.
When Ferrie and Eladio Del Valle were persons of interest to be questioned by Garrison's team, they died within hours of one another. Their links to Sergio Arcacha Smith (one of the men identified by Rose Cheramie) were too dangerous to leave open to exposure.
Of course he was CIA and of course he was integral to the conspiracy.
As our friend Kierkegaard advised, these things must be lived, but can only be seen in the rear-view.
So it is with Jim DiEugenio's double-decade hands-on inquiry reloaded: what was only dimly glimpsed now snaps into focus.
Journalism's ranks and rows were disked and salted with the negative image of the Garrison inquiry into the peculiar associations of Clay Shaw aka Clay Bertrand.
The defense team was CIA-approved. The major commentators were mere mockingbirds. The prosecution staff was penetrated by ten moles.
Moreover, the well was poisoned for Garrison's own response; e.g., a UPI dispatch editor reports he was told to deep-six anything from Garrison.
CIA in New Orleans installed a teletype to update Helms in real time, while FBI hounded Garrison's witnesseswhom, thanks to spies like Gordon Novel, the defense often reached before the prosecution.
Subpoenas were ignored, extraditions denied, the judge's rulings absolutely Kafkaesque.
Carson the wiry wooden son of Geppetto taunts Garrison with cries of "fairy tale".
Four hundred pages of fine detail, much of it from the author's personal interviews, illuminated by two decades of document release since the initial work, capped by one hundred fifty pages of end notes has produced an indictment on the door of Justice.
After Kennedy's murder the war he declined was entered with the bravado of Apocalypse Now. By the last chopper leaving the Saigon Embassy Nixon had resigned, Ford (Hoover's Commission informant) had called in Rockefeller to investigate CIA and would name G.H.W. Bush to direct it.
Congress would revisit the unsolved mystery of the Twentieth Century per George H.W. Bush, Ross Perot, Al Gore, and Bill Clinton. As it had done in the Warren Commission with Dullesthe Dulles of George Michael Evica's A Certain Arrogance with decades of machinations for hidden clients in his curriculum vitaeand to Garrison in the Shaw trial, the Agency would remove the dangerous Sprague and replace him with the obsequious Blakey.
The president who pursued peace was murdered, and the prosecutor who pursued his killers was ambushed. Now comes the DiEugenio book to reset the table, the centerpieceAmerica's destinyremains the same existential dilemma:
"I'm trying to tell the people of America that the honor of this country is at stake, and if we don't do something about this fraud we will not survive, and there is no way to survive if we don't bring out the truth about how our president was killed four years ago."
Jim Garrison on the Carson Show January 31, 1968the year Johnson withdrew from re-election, King and Bobby were hit, and Nixon swept to victory on a secret plan to an honorable peace.
The pattern of the security establishment and its pack of fierce fairies in dog-collars (one of whom continues to email me) denies these connections which prove the case the entire world knows to be so.
http://www.amazon.com/Destiny-Betrayed-G...4PCIM95938
HE'S DEAD, JIM
We think of Jim Garrison as Gulliver lashed down by antlike Lilliputians, paralyzed in his task and travels, unable to proceed.
Victor Marchetti former special assistant to Director of Central Intelligence Richard Helms told us his boss the DCI would inquire at Langley morning briefings after, "our people down there," were they getting the help they needed.
Why would Johnny Carson, be used as an IED in the road against the so-called grandstanding District Attorney from New Orleans? Why did NBC lawyers question Garrison for hours, typing his responses and their rejoinders onto cards Carson used in his blitz attack?
Victor Marchetti former special assistant to Director of Central Intelligence Richard Helms told us his boss the DCI would inquire at Langley morning briefings after, "our people down there," were they getting the help they needed.
Why would Johnny Carson, be used as an IED in the road against the so-called grandstanding District Attorney from New Orleans? Why did NBC lawyers question Garrison for hours, typing his responses and their rejoinders onto cards Carson used in his blitz attack?
And most curious of all, why would a wealthy businessman with cosmopolitan refinement such as Clay Shaw call attorney Dean Andrews requesting he defend former defector and Castro supporter Lee Harvey Oswald?
Shaw associated with the fascist network which attempted the assassination of DeGaulle. Shaw who had no reaction, no remorse, shock, surprise, sadness, nothing on the news of the president's murder.
Who associated with Guy Banister whose convenient death in 1964 closed the door on his work with the McCord-Phillips operation run against FPCC about which Ruby knew so much.
When Ferrie and Eladio Del Valle were persons of interest to be questioned by Garrison's team, they died within hours of one another. Their links to Sergio Arcacha Smith (one of the men identified by Rose Cheramie) were too dangerous to leave open to exposure.
Of course he was CIA and of course he was integral to the conspiracy.
As our friend Kierkegaard advised, these things must be lived, but can only be seen in the rear-view.
So it is with Jim DiEugenio's double-decade hands-on inquiry reloaded: what was only dimly glimpsed now snaps into focus.
Journalism's ranks and rows were disked and salted with the negative image of the Garrison inquiry into the peculiar associations of Clay Shaw aka Clay Bertrand.
The defense team was CIA-approved. The major commentators were mere mockingbirds. The prosecution staff was penetrated by ten moles.
Moreover, the well was poisoned for Garrison's own response; e.g., a UPI dispatch editor reports he was told to deep-six anything from Garrison.
CIA in New Orleans installed a teletype to update Helms in real time, while FBI hounded Garrison's witnesseswhom, thanks to spies like Gordon Novel, the defense often reached before the prosecution.
Subpoenas were ignored, extraditions denied, the judge's rulings absolutely Kafkaesque.
Carson the wiry wooden son of Geppetto taunts Garrison with cries of "fairy tale".
Four hundred pages of fine detail, much of it from the author's personal interviews, illuminated by two decades of document release since the initial work, capped by one hundred fifty pages of end notes has produced an indictment on the door of Justice.
After Kennedy's murder the war he declined was entered with the bravado of Apocalypse Now. By the last chopper leaving the Saigon Embassy Nixon had resigned, Ford (Hoover's Commission informant) had called in Rockefeller to investigate CIA and would name G.H.W. Bush to direct it.
Congress would revisit the unsolved mystery of the Twentieth Century per George H.W. Bush, Ross Perot, Al Gore, and Bill Clinton. As it had done in the Warren Commission with Dullesthe Dulles of George Michael Evica's A Certain Arrogance with decades of machinations for hidden clients in his curriculum vitaeand to Garrison in the Shaw trial, the Agency would remove the dangerous Sprague and replace him with the obsequious Blakey.
The president who pursued peace was murdered, and the prosecutor who pursued his killers was ambushed. Now comes the DiEugenio book to reset the table, the centerpieceAmerica's destinyremains the same existential dilemma:
"I'm trying to tell the people of America that the honor of this country is at stake, and if we don't do something about this fraud we will not survive, and there is no way to survive if we don't bring out the truth about how our president was killed four years ago."
Jim Garrison on the Carson Show January 31, 1968the year Johnson withdrew from re-election, King and Bobby were hit, and Nixon swept to victory on a secret plan to an honorable peace.