19-08-2013, 04:13 PM
Quite a while ago I looked at this faulty book. Unlike POSE-ner's Case Closed which I read in a library copy, "The Ultimate Sacrifice" I looked thru in a Used/Remaindered Book Store.
In 5 minutes I put the junk back on the shelf. I didn't read it. I didn't need to read it to confirm it was junk.
Soon whom do I see interviewed on CSPAN on the weekend history shows? A Professor from somewhere endorsing the lies of Hartmann and Waldron.
I pretty much take it for granted for decades that if the Murder of the President is even touched on in MSM media presentations,
all efforts will be present to directly or indirectly refute the concept of the US Government and DOD being involved in the Murder or the CoverUp.
We all know the efforts to coverup and obfuscate.
If Big D and the US Government and the DOD were not involved the efforts would not be needed, nor would the efforts of "officialdom" current and the BS of the Church Lady still be on-going 50 years later.
To paraphrase Fletcher Prouty:
Lee Harvey Oswald didn't kill the President.
and
They all knew (about the plotS).
Jim
In 5 minutes I put the junk back on the shelf. I didn't read it. I didn't need to read it to confirm it was junk.
Soon whom do I see interviewed on CSPAN on the weekend history shows? A Professor from somewhere endorsing the lies of Hartmann and Waldron.
I pretty much take it for granted for decades that if the Murder of the President is even touched on in MSM media presentations,
all efforts will be present to directly or indirectly refute the concept of the US Government and DOD being involved in the Murder or the CoverUp.
We all know the efforts to coverup and obfuscate.
If Big D and the US Government and the DOD were not involved the efforts would not be needed, nor would the efforts of "officialdom" current and the BS of the Church Lady still be on-going 50 years later.
To paraphrase Fletcher Prouty:
Lee Harvey Oswald didn't kill the President.
and
They all knew (about the plotS).
Jim
Read not to contradict and confute;
nor to believe and take for granted;
nor to find talk and discourse;
but to weigh and consider.
FRANCIS BACON
nor to believe and take for granted;
nor to find talk and discourse;
but to weigh and consider.
FRANCIS BACON