26-08-2009, 08:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 26-08-2009, 09:00 PM by Peter Lemkin.)
Dawn Meredith Wrote:Peter (etc.) The Matt Smith book to which you referred is called "Conspiracy: The Plot to Destroy the Kennedys". (ya I googled it, another book to get ).
I also read a thread on the other forum earlier and Kathy Collins had posted a theory re Chappaquiddick. This theory interested me as:
1. I came up with the same theory -that Ted and another woman went out and did not realize May Jo was even in the back seat AND
2. Years later I met a private detective who told me that he knew the truth behind Chappaquddick. I told him I had a thoery. He asked me my theory and I told him. He responded that this is exactly what had occurred. Of course that theory was only one of two theories. The other was fowl play. It's very sad that so little serious research has gone into this effort to destroy Ted Kennedy. Bob Cutler- self published manuscript and author Richard E. Sprague (The Taking Of America) are the only authors I was aware of to question the story Ted so badly told on tv shortly after the incident. And now Smith- Peter is his version based on that of Cutler and Sprague?
Dawn
Smith did his own research. It is very good. Covers all but John Jr. very well and pieces them together into a vendetta against the Kennedy family. He was the only researcher to get Wayne January [Red Bird Airport, Oak Cliff] to tell his full story about planes/flights just before and on 11/22/63. I recommend it most highly. He wrote an earlier version with greated depth, but not some of the newer research. The three versions vary only slightly. I think Smith has the advantage of standing on the shoulders of others and very hard work on his own part.
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