09-11-2013, 03:59 PM
Dawn Meredith Wrote:Marc Ellis Wrote:I finished Summers' book. Except for the Mexico City section, I thought it was a good read, especially the parts on Oswald in the TSBD, the mob & RFK's war on them and the part about Ruby.
I'll probably spend some more time with it. I want to go over his take on Oswald in the TSBD again.
Then I may re-read Destiny Betrayed again.
The Edwin Walker episode is interesting me now. Did Oswald do that? If yes - was there an accomplice? If yes - who was that accomplice?
It makes no sense for an anti-Castro Cuban to attempt to assassinate an anti-Castro American general.
That's what has me wondering.
A Traficante associate named John Martino is quoted by Summers:
"The anti-Castro people put Oswald together. Oswald didn't know who he was working forhe was just ignorant of who was really putting him together. Oswald was to meet his contact at "the Texas Theater [the movie house where Oswald was arrested]. They were to meet Oswald in the theater and get him out of the country, then eliminate him. Oswald made a mistake… . There was no way we could get to him. They had Ruby kill him." --
Excerpt From: Summers, Anthony. "Not in Your Lifetime." Open Road Integrated Media, 2013-09-06. iBooks. This material may be protected by copyright.
Check out this book on the iBookstore: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/not-in-...6933?mt=11 "
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How do you fit the attempted assassination of Edwin Walker into Oswald being 'put together' by anti-Castro people?
NO!!! Oswald did not "do that". (groan)
Dawn
Thanks. That at least makes sense.