Anthony Thorne Wrote:So the writer and director of Parkland is Peter Landesman. Landesman is evidently the chap who wrote Kill The Messenger, the upcoming Gary Webb biopic that has the following IMDB quote attached:
"A reporter becomes the target of a vicious smear campaign that drives him to the point of suicide after he exposes the CIA's role in arming Contra rebels in Nicaragua and importing cocaine into California. Based on the true story of journalist Gary Webb."
Suicide hey?
Anthony Thorne Wrote:Jeremy Renner, fresh from the one-two anti-establishment punch of The Hurt Locker and a Bourne movie, plays the journalist who decides to shoot himself in the head twice. I'm surprised they didn't pick Jason Alexander to co-star as Michael Ruppert.
Yes, could be a comedy.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx
"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
I see in 2005 Mike Ruppert called anyone who thought other than suicide in Gary Webb allegedly shooting himself twice in the head "internet trailer park trash"
A friend found Ruppert's relationship with Webb to be sinister, in a word
Hanks is among the bottom feeding scuttlers believing impossible things on the red carpet of celebrity
A certain widow gained 210 million dollars when her second husband shot himself twice in the chest
All part of an investigation which brought a call from Laurence Leamer who laughed at my second-gun-in-the-RFK-assassination
"My friend looked into that and there's nothing to it"
And your friend would be
"Dan Moldea"
Tom Hanks who saved a non-existent Private Ryan
is now piggy-backing on Bugliosi who asserted
"Only in a fantasy world could Oswald be innocent and still have all this evidence against him.
I think we can put it this way: If Oswald didn't kill Kennedy, then Kennedy wasn't killed on November 22, 1963."
Phil Dragoo Wrote:Tom Hanks who saved a non-existent Private Ryan
is now piggy-backing on Bugliosi who asserted
"Only in a fantasy world could Oswald be innocent and still have all this evidence against him.
I think we can put it this way: If Oswald didn't kill Kennedy, then Kennedy wasn't killed on November 22, 1963."
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Run, Forrest, Run!
Chased by a feather on the wind, with your box of chocolates.
Singing,
"I heard the news today, oh, boy,
about a lucky shot Lee Harvey made ..."
Quote:I see in 2005 Mike Ruppert called anyone who thought other than suicide in Gary Webb allegedly shooting himself twice in the head "internet trailer park trash". A friend found Ruppert's relationship with Webb to be sinister, in a word
At a certain point, it became clear that a majority of Michael Ruppert's articles and actions were all about Michael Ruppert. Literally so when he asked for emergency money from subscribers for his FTW website, then pulled the pin and posted a photo of himself in South America after leaving the USA due to alleged threats and harassment. Webb's death fits with the other official narratives that have agitated journalists (and, just as frequently, their interview subjects) shooting themselves (or their families) due to social pressure or undetected psychosis, boarding light aircraft in inclement weather, developing a sudden taste for high-speed auto-racing through crowded traffic or suffering fatal heart attacks and strokes just prior to offering testimony or evidence at important commissions.
I've seen Bugliosi do some good writing, and there was a very funny interview he did with Kevin Barrett (circa the release of VB's DIVINITY OF DOUBT-THE GOD QUESTION, and Barrett is a muslim) that had Bugliosi contemplating proof of the existance of a malicious God through the observed evidence that, every time he was after an important piece of paper in his office, it was always at the bottom of the pile. His JFK books however do no favours for anyone outside the original conspirators and their current scumbag supporters in government.
Quote:I see in 2005 Mike Ruppert called anyone who thought other than suicide in Gary Webb allegedly shooting himself twice in the head "internet trailer park trash". A friend found Ruppert's relationship with Webb to be sinister, in a word
At a certain point, it became clear that a majority of Michael Ruppert's articles and actions were all about Michael Ruppert. Literally so when he asked for emergency money from subscribers for his FTW website, then pulled the pin and posted a photo of himself in South America after leaving the USA due to alleged threats and harassment. Webb's death fits with the other official narratives that have agitated journalists (and, just as frequently, their interview subjects) shooting themselves (or their families) due to social pressure or undetected psychosis, boarding light aircraft in inclement weather, developing a sudden taste for high-speed auto-racing through crowded traffic or suffering fatal heart attacks and strokes just prior to offering testimony or evidence at important commissions.
I've seen Bugliosi do some good writing, and there was a very funny interview he did with Kevin Barrett (circa the release of VB's DIVINITY OF DOUBT-THE GOD QUESTION, and Barrett is a muslim) that had Bugliosi contemplating proof of the existance of a malicious God through the observed evidence that, every time he was after an important piece of paper in his office, it was always at the bottom of the pile. His JFK books however do no favours for anyone outside the original conspirators and their current scumbag supporters in government.
Yes, and he did a good job on Bush too. Just wish he could do the same for JFK's killers. But he wont.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx
"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
Jim, regarding Chase Brandon: If you get a chance, read Jacques Vallee's book Revelations: Alien Contact and Human Deception. It goes into the intelligence community's and military's manipulation of the UFO research community, the planting of fake stories and documents (MJ-12), discrediting researchers and even driving them mad.
Vince has written some good books and I give him credit for that.
But I also explain why I think his good ones are good.
I mean anyone who can call the JFK case, a simple case, please, give me a break partner.Vince doesn't handle complexity well in his books. At least that is not my experience with him.
In fact, I don't think VInce likes complexity. A lot of people thought Divinity of Doubt was just silly.
Tracy Riddle Wrote:Jim, regarding Chase Brandon: If you get a chance, read Jacques Vallee's book Revelations: Alien Contact and Human Deception. It goes into the intelligence community's and military's manipulation of the UFO research community, the planting of fake stories and documents (MJ-12), discrediting researchers and even driving them mad.