22-07-2012, 11:42 PM
Something about Mary
Walking back over the field, I find He said, She said
Hamburg spoke to Hunt:
Hunt concluded his analysis with these suggestive
comments: "Journalist Leo Damore wrote in the New York
Post that a CIA source told him that Mary's death was
probably a professional hit because "She had access to the
highest levels. She was involved in illegal drug activity.
What do you think it would do to the beatification of
Kennedy if this woman said, "It wasn't Camelot it was
Caligula's court'?" So I think it was probably a
professional hit by someone trying to protect the Kennedy
legacy." Or, perhaps, to cover up her knowledge of the
Kennedy assassination.
So here's Hunt who would later tell Saint John, LBJ using Cord using Harvey using David Sanchez Morales using the French Gunman on the Grassy Knoll
And in the accounts we are continually told Angleton admitted the Diary was about a drug-and-sex affair between Mary and JFK
Angleton who manipulated Oswald's file to frame him for the assassination and shield CIA, Dallas police, organized crime figures, performers from Cirque de Soleil, dancing bears on roller skates, et cetera, is a very good source on all of this
And of course Learythere's no problem with his admission being a couple of decades after the fact and a score of books leapt over like semis beneath Evel Knievel
John Potemkin walking over Camelot in golf shoes, spitting tobacco here and there, arm in arm with Seymour Herschsimply unimpeachable
And that Janney's daddy was Agencyye gods and little fishes, there's nothing to see here, how many times. . . .
Did I mention (again) Damore who now seems to be talking to Tippit with Helen Markham
The diary was in the air pocket
How many rodeo clowns can dance on the head of a pin
We shall learn next year
It'll be a thund'rous Riverdance of shills shilling
Again, I was in New York with YAF drafting Goldwater when she was taken out on the pathlikely by a violent misogynist-slash-rapista vile, base deed
Which is the stock in trade of Angleton and Hunt and others unnamed
But not here
--no, not Jack Kennedy looking in a mirror and watching himself become old and young, a hag or a devil, a woman, a man. . .turning to the stars above, the hatbox galaxies spinning in concentric symphonies. . .the sister flowers telescoping open and shut, their petals crying
No, that's another movie. That's not the 35[SUP]th[/SUP] president who was on the ground in '51, who had all the enlightenment he needed there and with pre-emptive proposals and of course the modest proposal Northwind
Why, Janney, why
It's still the same old story
the fight to make Jack gory
as if to say he earned it
So, unless and until the steel box surfaces with a draft of the American University speech in Mary's hand, I remain
Skeptical
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Walking back over the field, I find He said, She said
Hamburg spoke to Hunt:
Hunt concluded his analysis with these suggestive
comments: "Journalist Leo Damore wrote in the New York
Post that a CIA source told him that Mary's death was
probably a professional hit because "She had access to the
highest levels. She was involved in illegal drug activity.
What do you think it would do to the beatification of
Kennedy if this woman said, "It wasn't Camelot it was
Caligula's court'?" So I think it was probably a
professional hit by someone trying to protect the Kennedy
legacy." Or, perhaps, to cover up her knowledge of the
Kennedy assassination.
So here's Hunt who would later tell Saint John, LBJ using Cord using Harvey using David Sanchez Morales using the French Gunman on the Grassy Knoll
And in the accounts we are continually told Angleton admitted the Diary was about a drug-and-sex affair between Mary and JFK
Angleton who manipulated Oswald's file to frame him for the assassination and shield CIA, Dallas police, organized crime figures, performers from Cirque de Soleil, dancing bears on roller skates, et cetera, is a very good source on all of this
And of course Learythere's no problem with his admission being a couple of decades after the fact and a score of books leapt over like semis beneath Evel Knievel
John Potemkin walking over Camelot in golf shoes, spitting tobacco here and there, arm in arm with Seymour Herschsimply unimpeachable
And that Janney's daddy was Agencyye gods and little fishes, there's nothing to see here, how many times. . . .
Did I mention (again) Damore who now seems to be talking to Tippit with Helen Markham
The diary was in the air pocket
How many rodeo clowns can dance on the head of a pin
We shall learn next year
It'll be a thund'rous Riverdance of shills shilling
Again, I was in New York with YAF drafting Goldwater when she was taken out on the pathlikely by a violent misogynist-slash-rapista vile, base deed
Which is the stock in trade of Angleton and Hunt and others unnamed
But not here
--no, not Jack Kennedy looking in a mirror and watching himself become old and young, a hag or a devil, a woman, a man. . .turning to the stars above, the hatbox galaxies spinning in concentric symphonies. . .the sister flowers telescoping open and shut, their petals crying
No, that's another movie. That's not the 35[SUP]th[/SUP] president who was on the ground in '51, who had all the enlightenment he needed there and with pre-emptive proposals and of course the modest proposal Northwind
Why, Janney, why
It's still the same old story
the fight to make Jack gory
as if to say he earned it
So, unless and until the steel box surfaces with a draft of the American University speech in Mary's hand, I remain
Skeptical
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