27-12-2016, 12:39 AM
Now I understand why my father decided to turn things around in the end and he turned on Frank and others, after all, it appears as though my father really wanted to do what was right.
And because he wanted to do what he thought was right even by reaching out to Liebengood because he "didn't" trust the FBI or the CIA and doing the right thing is what got him killed.
Does it really matter if one has three or four years investigating Kennedy assassination compared to someone who claims to have 30, 40 even 50 years.
How could any one person possibly know everything?
Some authors are very good with how they describe what they want to say, but I can assure you not even these authors knows everything, what's the moral to my story? Be careful you don't get suckered in.
And because he wanted to do what he thought was right even by reaching out to Liebengood because he "didn't" trust the FBI or the CIA and doing the right thing is what got him killed.
Does it really matter if one has three or four years investigating Kennedy assassination compared to someone who claims to have 30, 40 even 50 years.
How could any one person possibly know everything?
Some authors are very good with how they describe what they want to say, but I can assure you not even these authors knows everything, what's the moral to my story? Be careful you don't get suckered in.