02-11-2008, 02:33 PM
Dawn Meredith Wrote:Keep two things in mind: By '68 people were questioning the WC. AND they had just used a patsy with MLK. Sirhan had to be seen. Proof positive. Now what kind of person would kill out in the open? A sociopath or a mind-controlled patsy.
Yup - with the rider that Sirhan didn't have to kill. He just had to be in an incriminating position at the time the hit happened. And too "dazed and confused" to make a rapid exit.
Paul - thank you for your kind comments above. If you haven't read it yet, I do think that Peter Levenda's Sinister Forces trilogy is one of the best and most thought-provoking works ever published in this field.
I will gladly return to this area when I have time.
Meanwhile, I find the involvement of Burgess & Kubrick in "A Clockwork Orange", and their artistic exploration of extreme behaviour modification programmes, provocative and intriguing. Especially if Alex (Malcolm McDowell's) therapy was based on top secret Paperclip experiments conducted at Fort Bliss.
"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War."
Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon
"Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yahuarniy hichascancuta."
The last words of the last Inka, Tupac Amaru, led to the gallows by men of god & dogs of war
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War."
Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon
"Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yahuarniy hichascancuta."
The last words of the last Inka, Tupac Amaru, led to the gallows by men of god & dogs of war