19-02-2011, 01:53 PM
Jack White Wrote:Charles...I agree. I was tipped off by Fletcher Prouty about the
theatrical scripts prepared for EVERY OPERATION. He said NO intel
operation is begun without a written "screenplay", which is then
subject to many meetings, refinements, and rehearsals. Fletch
called them SCENARIOS, and said that Lansdale and Conein were
the two BEST scenario writers in the CIA for covert operations.
He said Conein in particular was adept at creating multiple false
trails to confuse investigators and news accounts. He claimed to
recognize a Conein tactic in the staged "arrest" and "parade"
through Dealey Plaza of the THREE TRAMPS. The guys were not
assassins...just bit players to divert attention.
Jack
Evica and Prouty should have met to discuss the theatrical aspects of intel ops.
(Perhaps at last they have. Who's to say?)
George Michael discovered this reality from the outside as he applied the full breadth and depth of his intellect, intuition, and multi-discipline (including literature and theater) training to deep political study.
Prouty saw it from the inside.
I'm not the world's biggest Prouty fan, but he hit the nail on the head in this instance.
Charles