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Rosenbaum Part 2
http://www.ctka.net/2013/rosenbaum_2.html
If anything, I was too mild on him. God what a bunch of crud the guy writes about the JFK case.
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Jim DiEugenio Wrote:Rosenbaum Part 2
http://www.ctka.net/2013/rosenbaum_2.html
If anything, I was too mild on him. God what a bunch of crud the guy writes about the JFK case.
Beyond the mincemeat it makes of Rosenbaum, the review is worth reading just for its precis of Angleton's "distinguished" career.
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Jim's work on Angleton puts me in mind of Lisa Pease.
Can Jim or anyone else inform us as to her current involvement in deep politics research, writing, and/or editing?
Thanks.
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LOL
Yeah, I mean his pals and former workers all tried to make him into some incredibly efficient intelligence officer.
What a pile of garbage.
He should have been moved out much. much earlier.
I mean what he did to intelligence analysis in this country was a disgrace.
And BTW, I didn't even go into depth about him and Oswald. I just hope everyone reads my review of Newman's book, or gets the book.
I really hope Rosenbuam reads this.