11-11-2013, 09:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-11-2013, 09:27 PM by Peter Lemkin.)
Alan Dale Wrote:http://jfkfacts.org/assassination/news/c...#more-8580
This is news.
Thanks to Jeff Morley.
I had SOME respect for Morley until I read this on his blog......read and retch...::vomit::
"Editor's note:After publication, I modified this piece on the suggestion of Mark Zaid, Anthony Summers and John McAdams. Originally I included Col. Fletcher Prouty as one of the Washington insiders who suspected a JFK plot. Nothing I wrote about Prouty was inaccurate but these readers advised me of other things Prouty had done and said that called into question his veracity. So he's not the best example to cite. I replaced him with another Washington insider, Joseph Califano.
For the record, here's what I wrote about Prouty.
5) Col. L. Fletcher Prouty: This career military man served as chief of Pentagon special operations in 1963. He believed that there had been a plot against JFK among enemies of his policies in the national security agencies. Prouty was the basis for the character "Colonel X" in Oliver Stone's "JFK."
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