24-03-2013, 05:28 AM
I sincerely thank You Jim for the details of the run up to war. Those details I did not know....
Some of this surprised me.
Gibson's Battling Wall Street and The JFK Assassination Cover Up are both great books.
I have said before I don't agree with any researcher completely. I cannot throw PDScott's works out of consideration because I don't agree with his conclusions. Same true for any writer/reporter/researcher.
The context of PDScott's 1970s work in The Dallas Conspiracy sets the scale to judge by.
Today I do not limit the conspiracy to Texas/Mafia, nor did I in the 1970s, but I did think of the "gang" as tiny few out of control assets or ex-assets in 1970s.
PDScott's work is dated and likely only reveals the form of the conspiracy incompletely, but more completely than most other writers of the time. That gets kudos from me belated it may be.
I most appreciated his article I saw at COPA's site re: JFK to 911 Deep Politics.
It is sort of unfair to judge Sylvia Meagher's "Accessories After the Fact" by McKnight's "Breach of Trust". Both are kept in favored spots on my bookshelf but one is newer and more complete than the other. 1967 vs. 2005
As for the Spook deception of 2001-2002-2003 to war, it is my position that honor and duty would DEMAND a repeat of "the Saturday Night Massacre" of RMNixon.
DCI's and all the other head Spooks should have resigned rather than endorse by acquiescence the BS of manufactured fear and lies for war.
Some Spook should have resigned and some did.
By the time of the publication of "The Torture Papers" it is not hard to read between the lines and find the identity of the "closet" spooks running the scam from coercive interrogation to torture in RUMMY's and Wolfie's and Chainey's offices. Operative's?, nah just spooks. Spooks as lawyers, spooks as gatekeepers of information. Spooks as lots of things other than "operatives".
Who was busted for the torture? The young enlisted ranks, not the spooks of whatever alphabet agency or what civilian firm that had the "authority".
The spooks have a lot of free rides to explain.
And Gitmo is not closed 5 years after a pledge by POTUS!!!
It sucks because I know not all the employees of the USG support these events and they all get smeared with the tar.
But I will say this, I would refuse to work for that kind of enterprise. I would have quit in 2002 were I working for the liars.
I have to live with myself and the young folks have to live with the consequences of my choices long after I am gone.
Some of this surprised me.
Gibson's Battling Wall Street and The JFK Assassination Cover Up are both great books.
I have said before I don't agree with any researcher completely. I cannot throw PDScott's works out of consideration because I don't agree with his conclusions. Same true for any writer/reporter/researcher.
The context of PDScott's 1970s work in The Dallas Conspiracy sets the scale to judge by.
Today I do not limit the conspiracy to Texas/Mafia, nor did I in the 1970s, but I did think of the "gang" as tiny few out of control assets or ex-assets in 1970s.
PDScott's work is dated and likely only reveals the form of the conspiracy incompletely, but more completely than most other writers of the time. That gets kudos from me belated it may be.
I most appreciated his article I saw at COPA's site re: JFK to 911 Deep Politics.
It is sort of unfair to judge Sylvia Meagher's "Accessories After the Fact" by McKnight's "Breach of Trust". Both are kept in favored spots on my bookshelf but one is newer and more complete than the other. 1967 vs. 2005
As for the Spook deception of 2001-2002-2003 to war, it is my position that honor and duty would DEMAND a repeat of "the Saturday Night Massacre" of RMNixon.
DCI's and all the other head Spooks should have resigned rather than endorse by acquiescence the BS of manufactured fear and lies for war.
Some Spook should have resigned and some did.
By the time of the publication of "The Torture Papers" it is not hard to read between the lines and find the identity of the "closet" spooks running the scam from coercive interrogation to torture in RUMMY's and Wolfie's and Chainey's offices. Operative's?, nah just spooks. Spooks as lawyers, spooks as gatekeepers of information. Spooks as lots of things other than "operatives".
Who was busted for the torture? The young enlisted ranks, not the spooks of whatever alphabet agency or what civilian firm that had the "authority".
The spooks have a lot of free rides to explain.
And Gitmo is not closed 5 years after a pledge by POTUS!!!
It sucks because I know not all the employees of the USG support these events and they all get smeared with the tar.
But I will say this, I would refuse to work for that kind of enterprise. I would have quit in 2002 were I working for the liars.
I have to live with myself and the young folks have to live with the consequences of my choices long after I am gone.
Read not to contradict and confute;
nor to believe and take for granted;
nor to find talk and discourse;
but to weigh and consider.
FRANCIS BACON
nor to believe and take for granted;
nor to find talk and discourse;
but to weigh and consider.
FRANCIS BACON