05-09-2013, 12:38 AM
"Horne calls it The Unspeakable."
Jim Douglass called it The Unspeakable. I am still trying to figure out what Horne's last chapter was about. Besides being in love with the sound of his own voice
By the way, to find out who JFK was, and just how he had broken with the Power Elite, take a look at a completely ignored book called Betting on the Africans. Its been completely ignored. And I can understand why. It takes up where the all important JFK:Ordeal in Africa leaves off.
Try and imagine Ike, Nixon or LBJ doing anything like what is outlined in this book for the Third World.
Jim Douglass called it The Unspeakable. I am still trying to figure out what Horne's last chapter was about. Besides being in love with the sound of his own voice
By the way, to find out who JFK was, and just how he had broken with the Power Elite, take a look at a completely ignored book called Betting on the Africans. Its been completely ignored. And I can understand why. It takes up where the all important JFK:Ordeal in Africa leaves off.
Try and imagine Ike, Nixon or LBJ doing anything like what is outlined in this book for the Third World.