03-12-2013, 08:57 AM
Awesome news. Gaeton Fonzi was right all along. I always believed that Phillips along with Goodpasture and Angleton was part of the plot to frame Oswald for the President's murder.
That's why i was puzzled when i read Bill Simpich's Preface of his "State Secret" ebook on Mary Ferrell
site.
from the preface
"I offer the hypothesis that David Morales ran a piggy-backed operation on top of an anti-Fair Play for Cuba Committee operation run by CIA officer John Tilton and FBI agent Lambert Anderson, outwitted both Angleton and Goodpasture, brought down the President, and got away with it....Others have argued to me that Angleton and covert action chief David Phillips were part of a plan to kill Kennedy, but my present perspective is that both of them like Goodpasture and operations chief Richard Helms, who I believe were in on the molehunt - were entrapped by the impersonation.
Angleton and Phillips drove the cover-up for their own protection. Otherwise, their careers and reputations would have been ruined, to say nothing of the future of the CIA. Phillips told investigator Kevin Walsh shortly before he died that he believed American intelligence officers were involved in the assassination. Angleton's last words were filled with regret and sorrow. "I've made so many mistakes."
i find it hard to believe that Morales from down there in Miami managed to outfox all of them
and plan the perfect murder. However Simpich's book is not finished yet, so we'll have to wait for its conclusion. It will also be interesting to read JOhn Newman's new book, to see if he still hold on his thesis that Angleton was the man that designed the Mexico City plot.
That's why i was puzzled when i read Bill Simpich's Preface of his "State Secret" ebook on Mary Ferrell
site.
from the preface
"I offer the hypothesis that David Morales ran a piggy-backed operation on top of an anti-Fair Play for Cuba Committee operation run by CIA officer John Tilton and FBI agent Lambert Anderson, outwitted both Angleton and Goodpasture, brought down the President, and got away with it....Others have argued to me that Angleton and covert action chief David Phillips were part of a plan to kill Kennedy, but my present perspective is that both of them like Goodpasture and operations chief Richard Helms, who I believe were in on the molehunt - were entrapped by the impersonation.
Angleton and Phillips drove the cover-up for their own protection. Otherwise, their careers and reputations would have been ruined, to say nothing of the future of the CIA. Phillips told investigator Kevin Walsh shortly before he died that he believed American intelligence officers were involved in the assassination. Angleton's last words were filled with regret and sorrow. "I've made so many mistakes."
i find it hard to believe that Morales from down there in Miami managed to outfox all of them
and plan the perfect murder. However Simpich's book is not finished yet, so we'll have to wait for its conclusion. It will also be interesting to read JOhn Newman's new book, to see if he still hold on his thesis that Angleton was the man that designed the Mexico City plot.

