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Paul McCartney, JFK Conspiracy Theorist...
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I put a post about the young Paul McCartney's skepticism of the Oswald-did-it narrative on Kinja (Gawker's user-blog tool). It pulls quotes/anecdotes from Mark Lane's somewhat recent autobiography, Citizen Lane. If you haven't heard Lane's story about his interactions with McCartney in 65/66, I think you'll find it interesting.

My esteem for McCartney, already quite high, was further boosted by reading about his insistence to Lane that he be allowed to compose the score for "Rush to Judgment". And when warned by Lane of how incredibly controversial the topic was, and how it might be damaging to McCartney's standing (particularly with American fans), it just put a huge smile on face to see his alleged reply:

Quote:"One day my children are going to ask me what I did with my life, and I can't just answer that I was a Beatle."

To my complete surprise and total delight, Gawker put my story right on their front page on Friday. I'd secretly hoped that might happen, as their influence with young, affluent, politically-opinionated readers is pretty consequential. And most such readers are not naturally interested in revisiting a topic they've heard argued about their entire lives, unless there's an unexpected or new hook.

I don't think anyone here would find their knowledge of the conspiracy deepened by the post. In fact, you'll probably find errors here and there! But I was encouraged by the large percentage of commenters who seemed open to, rather than skeptical of, conspiratorial narratives for the JFK assassination.

best to you all,
Justin
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#2
^ Very interesting, Justin.

Congratulations, and thanks.
www.jfkessentials.com
Where Angels Tread Lightly, 2015, John M. Newman
State Secret, 2013, Bill Simpich
Oswald and the CIA, 2008 ed., John M. Newman
Deep Politics and DP ll, 2003 ed., Peter Dale Scott
Our Man In Mexico... 2008, Jefferson Morley
Wilderness of Mirrors, 1980, David C. Martin
JFK and Vietnam, 1992, John M. Newman
Enemy of the Truth...2012, Sherry P. Fiester
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#3
Imagine if "Helter Skelter" was "Rush To Judgment" instead lol. That would be a trip if somehow McCartney's disbelief in the Warren Report led to the Beatles breaking up.
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Albert Doyle Wrote:Imagine if "Helter Skelter" was "Rush To Judgment" instead lol. That would be a trip if somehow McCartney's disbelief in the Warren Report led to the Beatles breaking up.
Albert, surely this is a joke. Because it makes absolutely no sense.

Justin: Thanks for that. Made my day. I did not think my respect for Paul could increase but it just did. :Clap:

Dawn
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#5
Was this real Paul or the imposter Paul? ::laughingdog::
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