14-08-2011, 08:57 PM
Charles
You mentioned William Walton's mission:
William Walton, friend of the Kennedys, speaking on behalf of RFK and Jaqcueline Kennedy:
"Perhaps there was only one assassin, but he did not act alone.....Dallas was the ideal location for such a crime."
- Brothers, by David Talbot, p. 32. Walton delivered his message in Moscow to Georgi Bolshakov, who had been a backchannel to the Soviet leadership and was asked to repeat it to Khrushchev. This incident occurred a week after the assassination; the story is also recounted in One Hell of a Gamble.
http://www.maryferrell.org/wiki/index.ph..._Officials
From the earliest rumblings of "LBJ" in the "never-before-released Jackie tapes" it smelled like more of Zirbel-McClellan-Hunt deflecting rejection of Warrenism to the Velcro Villain.
Who obsequiously appointed Helms in '66 and left the stage like a little girl in '68, months before also not assassinating Robert F. Kennedy.
You mentioned William Walton's mission:
William Walton, friend of the Kennedys, speaking on behalf of RFK and Jaqcueline Kennedy:
"Perhaps there was only one assassin, but he did not act alone.....Dallas was the ideal location for such a crime."
- Brothers, by David Talbot, p. 32. Walton delivered his message in Moscow to Georgi Bolshakov, who had been a backchannel to the Soviet leadership and was asked to repeat it to Khrushchev. This incident occurred a week after the assassination; the story is also recounted in One Hell of a Gamble.
http://www.maryferrell.org/wiki/index.ph..._Officials
From the earliest rumblings of "LBJ" in the "never-before-released Jackie tapes" it smelled like more of Zirbel-McClellan-Hunt deflecting rejection of Warrenism to the Velcro Villain.
Who obsequiously appointed Helms in '66 and left the stage like a little girl in '68, months before also not assassinating Robert F. Kennedy.