03-07-2012, 03:05 PM
Quote:When she learned that Mary Meyer had been killed, Anne Truitt telephoned person-to-person from Tokyo for James Angleton. She found him at Mr. Bradlee's house, where Angleton and his wife, Cicely, had been asked to come following the murder.
In the phone call, relaying Mary Meyer's specific instructions, Anne Truitt told Angleton, for the first time, that there was a diary; and, in accordance with Meyer's explicit request, Anne Truitt asked Angleton to search for and to take charge of this diary. Consequently, according to Cicely Angleton, those present agreed that a search should be made. This search was carried out, Mrs. Angleton affirms, in Mary Meyer's house in the presence of her sister, Tony Bradlee, the Angletons and one other friend of Mary Meyer's.
When Tony Bradlee found the diary book and several papers bundled together in Mary Meyer's studio, she gave the entire package to Angleton and asked him to burn it. Angleton followed this instruction in part by burning the loose papers. He also followed Mary Meyer's instruction and safeguarded the diary book. Some years later, he honored a request from Tony Bradlee that he deliver this diary to her. Subsequently, Tony Bradlee burned the diary in the presence of Anne Truitt.
So is this true or not true?
While knowing the defects in book sources is important I get the sense the wrecking ball has demolished too many possible china plates here and that this event should be more carefully back-engineered to see if any valid assassination-related evidence can be garnered. While Jack might not have been tripping with Mary with incense and lava lamps his admitted romantic relationship may have opened an information door with Mary Meyer. Even if the Leary sex and LSD den stuff is false we don't know what Mary Meyer was writing in her diary. While some of the JFK sex stories might be black propaganda I have the feeling they are not all totally untrue. There's something about the Mary Meyer death scene that sets off the same identical alarms as JFK's, Bobby's, and Lennon's. Call it an instinct thing. I can't explain it.
Janney is a person who was in a position to feel the subtle vibrations on the CIA spiderweb he was in direct contact with as a family member. If the Crump murder was a coincidence it is the exception in the Kennedy case. I'd have to read Janney's book. I can't because of serious other research.