07-04-2013, 09:03 PM
Gene Hackman also amazed in Enemy of the State (1998) as an NSA elint retiree caught in the Agency's rogue element's pursuit of a film of its mechanics killing an inconvenient Federal legislator.
Tunnels indeed. Garrison's Fruge advised HSCA's Burris of Sergio Arcacha Smith's maps of Dealey sewer tunnels.
As Clinton's nuclear warfare chief Haber took Yeltsin to task over the treaty-violating Yamantau Mountain installation, I see it echoes a science fiction book I read in the early 'sixties, Level 7:
http://sciencefictionruminations.wordpre...wald-1959/
Written the year Condon wrote The Manchurian Candidate, Level 7 moves to subterranean defensive position only to perish to the last man, the first-person narrator, dying in mid-sentence
As topical as today's cheery report of Kim Jong-Un's converted Russian MAZ TELs rolling over roads bearing three-stages of tension.
The world holds its breath.
At the beginning of this Kabuki, the year after Manchurian Candidate and Level 7, Dean Acheson Founding Father of the Dulles Commission omitted Korea from US defense perimeter and in June Grandfather Kim Il-Sung with Mao's blessing and generals, invades
Korea, like Cuba the problem created in . . . 1959 . . . must be maintained, even as Emanuel Goldstein is never killed or captured
The Package and all of the trappings of dark paranoia are intertwined in the pipe smoke of the World's Greatest Liars, in Angleton's description
In point of fact North Korea's nuclear program advanced due to the assistance of the A Q Khan network protected by US intelligence
Much as Germany rearmed with Allied money and even Russian assistance in aircraft production
And of course Dulles was there, pooh-poohing the danger of Hitler, procuring US loans for Germany
Tunnels indeed. Garrison's Fruge advised HSCA's Burris of Sergio Arcacha Smith's maps of Dealey sewer tunnels.
As Clinton's nuclear warfare chief Haber took Yeltsin to task over the treaty-violating Yamantau Mountain installation, I see it echoes a science fiction book I read in the early 'sixties, Level 7:
http://sciencefictionruminations.wordpre...wald-1959/
Written the year Condon wrote The Manchurian Candidate, Level 7 moves to subterranean defensive position only to perish to the last man, the first-person narrator, dying in mid-sentence
As topical as today's cheery report of Kim Jong-Un's converted Russian MAZ TELs rolling over roads bearing three-stages of tension.
The world holds its breath.
At the beginning of this Kabuki, the year after Manchurian Candidate and Level 7, Dean Acheson Founding Father of the Dulles Commission omitted Korea from US defense perimeter and in June Grandfather Kim Il-Sung with Mao's blessing and generals, invades
Korea, like Cuba the problem created in . . . 1959 . . . must be maintained, even as Emanuel Goldstein is never killed or captured
The Package and all of the trappings of dark paranoia are intertwined in the pipe smoke of the World's Greatest Liars, in Angleton's description
In point of fact North Korea's nuclear program advanced due to the assistance of the A Q Khan network protected by US intelligence
Much as Germany rearmed with Allied money and even Russian assistance in aircraft production
And of course Dulles was there, pooh-poohing the danger of Hitler, procuring US loans for Germany