01-08-2013, 08:07 AM
I have just finished Barry Ernest, The Girl on the Stairs, and how he persisted! And how she never relented!
Along the way the granite of Harold Weisberg and here's a note from sixteen years ago last Thursday:
To Phil Dragoo --
Thank you for your order for our books. We hope you will find them both interesting and informative. You will undoubtedly find a different conception of what has happened in both assassinations from what is usually found in books on either.
Jim, I found in Destiny Betrayed, second edition, the clear threat Jim Garrison posed to CIA and its clients, hence its unprecedented mobilization of resources to destroy him.
Such was the significance of Gerald McKnight, Breach of Trust regarding the Warren Commission, and Gaeton Fonzi, The Last Investigation, on the HSCA.
Your destruction in detail of Bugliosi's revisionism is what Harold Weisberg would have wished on Gerald Posner in Case Open, 1994.
Now we have Peter Dale Scott to explain a la Penn and Teller the trick of 9/11 and, in my view, the Arab Spring, as well.
We cannot do without the function of the true historians, named here in representation of a slightly larger number.
Tonight I had occasion to remark to a classmate from that day of fifty years ago how the principal's p.a. announcement led ultimately to a couple of bookcases and a dark but clear view of how the cow ate the cabbage.
When the last book on the JFK assassination is written I hope it has shown what Dulles and Hunt were collaborating on, whether there was a kinship connecting the Don Belin who was acting head of Treasury that day (and part of the DuPont tree to boot) and the Belin who so obscenely abetted the state murder with his forged deposition of Victoria Adams.
And as for Dulles and UFO mythology and, as Sibel Edmonds notes, Gladio's slouching toward Bethlehem. . . .
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Along the way the granite of Harold Weisberg and here's a note from sixteen years ago last Thursday:
To Phil Dragoo --
Thank you for your order for our books. We hope you will find them both interesting and informative. You will undoubtedly find a different conception of what has happened in both assassinations from what is usually found in books on either.
Sincerely
Lillian Weisberg
Lillian Weisberg
Jim, I found in Destiny Betrayed, second edition, the clear threat Jim Garrison posed to CIA and its clients, hence its unprecedented mobilization of resources to destroy him.
Such was the significance of Gerald McKnight, Breach of Trust regarding the Warren Commission, and Gaeton Fonzi, The Last Investigation, on the HSCA.
Your destruction in detail of Bugliosi's revisionism is what Harold Weisberg would have wished on Gerald Posner in Case Open, 1994.
Now we have Peter Dale Scott to explain a la Penn and Teller the trick of 9/11 and, in my view, the Arab Spring, as well.
We cannot do without the function of the true historians, named here in representation of a slightly larger number.
Tonight I had occasion to remark to a classmate from that day of fifty years ago how the principal's p.a. announcement led ultimately to a couple of bookcases and a dark but clear view of how the cow ate the cabbage.
When the last book on the JFK assassination is written I hope it has shown what Dulles and Hunt were collaborating on, whether there was a kinship connecting the Don Belin who was acting head of Treasury that day (and part of the DuPont tree to boot) and the Belin who so obscenely abetted the state murder with his forged deposition of Victoria Adams.
And as for Dulles and UFO mythology and, as Sibel Edmonds notes, Gladio's slouching toward Bethlehem. . . .
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