26-06-2018, 08:48 PM
I don't get why the obsession with Gregory Douglas and Judyth Vary Baker by many who post here. I have read books by both. I don't see why they get the sensationalism they get.
They are what they are. There are many JFK books and books about Nazis that are fictionalized or deliberately censored in translation or they may be outright lies. Personally, in the case of Baker, her information seems solid though apparently embellished with a lot of questionable detail.
As for Douglas, something was up with Gestapochef Heinrich Muller. If Douglas was writing fiction, they how do his "facts" weave so neatly in various narratives? It seems like, if all else fails in a cover-up, then claim forgery. Like the Protocols of The Elders of Zion--fake but with maybe at least a grain of truth behind it and possible a history, too. (I haven't read the latter, nor do I intend to).
It's almost like in the 1950's when everybody was in a tizzy about Communists or gay people. All the obsession reminds me of the quote from Shakespeare:
"Methinks the lady doth protest too much"
James Lateer
They are what they are. There are many JFK books and books about Nazis that are fictionalized or deliberately censored in translation or they may be outright lies. Personally, in the case of Baker, her information seems solid though apparently embellished with a lot of questionable detail.
As for Douglas, something was up with Gestapochef Heinrich Muller. If Douglas was writing fiction, they how do his "facts" weave so neatly in various narratives? It seems like, if all else fails in a cover-up, then claim forgery. Like the Protocols of The Elders of Zion--fake but with maybe at least a grain of truth behind it and possible a history, too. (I haven't read the latter, nor do I intend to).
It's almost like in the 1950's when everybody was in a tizzy about Communists or gay people. All the obsession reminds me of the quote from Shakespeare:
"Methinks the lady doth protest too much"
James Lateer