18-06-2015, 04:39 PM
If we agree on the big picture (it was a conspiracy involving more than one gunman, Oswald was a patsy, etc.), then JFK researchers need to accept that they can disagree about other areas. But it shouldn't get personal, we shouldn't let our egos get in the way. None of us should become so attached to a particular theory that we see others who disagree with us as the "enemy."
As far as Armstrong is concerned, I really like his book (have read it twice), but it may not be correct in every detail. I've said before that I have problems with his scenario of the events on the day of the assassination. But I may be wrong too.
As far as Armstrong is concerned, I really like his book (have read it twice), but it may not be correct in every detail. I've said before that I have problems with his scenario of the events on the day of the assassination. But I may be wrong too.