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Evica Name, Work Defiled by Robert "Boner" Morrow
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I was outraged but hardly surprised to discover today that, on an Education Forum thread titled "Lyndon Johnson and the Assassination of JFK," the sex-obsessed, cognitively challenged, perennially tumescent disinformation font known as Robert Morrow has taken out of context passages of George Michael Evica's A Certain Arrogance to enhance Morrow's cover-up-supporting "argument" that Lyndon Baines Johnson was the Sponsor/"mastermind" of the JFK assassination.

Let me set the record straight: My friend and mentor George Michael Evica correctly understood and thoroughly documented LBJ's criminal role in the assassination conspiracy to be that of Facilitator. He properly identified LBJ as a FALSE Sponsor of the assassination.

Further, George Michael was among the vanguard of deep political scientists who at an early date understood and documented the fact that far from pulling deep political strings, the occupants of the Oval Office were in fact among the puppets whose strings were being pulled by forces who operated behind and above the painted backdrops of Cold War differences.

With the exception, that is, of John Fitzgerald Kennedy.

Hence the need for his removal.

Robert Morrow is as unscrupulous as he is treacherous. He has chosen to desecrate George Michael Evica's memory and legacy in order to further his own despicable agendas of aiding and abetting the JFK cover-up.

Over my dead body!

Such is the filth that is championed by Jim Fetzer.
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#2
Morrow is in his zone.He's calling for the ball at every chance,and swishing everything.The other players can only look on and watch the show in stupified amazement.All the while,the cheerleaders chant,"LBJ all the way".

Sorry for your anguish,Charles!
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
Buckminster Fuller
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#3
What's most obvious is the quotes Morrow uses clearly describe the opposite of what he is trying to contend. While he's trying to say LBJ's power over CIA as Senate majority leader gave him the ability to mastermind JFK's assassination what's obvious is LBJ was the puppet in that power relationship rather than its puppeteer. Any fool can see the reason Evica left that unstated was because it was obvious. While Morrow also leaves it unspoken he does so because he knows he can't mention it and still get away with what he's trying to do.
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#4
Good God, glad I missed that one.

A simple question for the LBJ "mastermind" folks:

Who killed MLK and RFK?

Funny how they NEVER answer that one!!

Dawn
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#5
Sorry Charles. I'm sure that afront to your close and departed friend hurt.

I'm just waiting for some to claim that LBJ did the pre-autopsy surgery to the body of JFK too...... Pirate
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
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#6
Thank you, Dawn and Peter.

But let me be clear: The likes of Robert Morrow do not have the power to hurt me -- emotionally or otherwise.

Nor can they offend me.

I do not suffer the judgments of fools.

The emotional component to my original post here is a reflection of the anger I experience when liars, fools, criminals, and/or degenerates attack George Michael by, among other means, perverting his work so as to target it and the truth and justice it was created to achieve.

Liar ... fool ... criminal ... degenerate ...

I think of Morrow as fitting all these descriptions.

Such is the filth that is championed by Jim Fetzer.
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#7
Morrow "swishes" in the same sense the Warren Commission slam dunks...
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#8
Albert Doyle Wrote:Morrow "swishes" in the same sense the Warren Commission slam dunks...
Yep,Jim DiEugenio threw a full court press of actual facts on the dude,and he just brushes em off,and goes for the dunk.Facts?Boner don't need know stinkin' facts.

He Got Game!!![size=12]

HaHaHa,I said boner....
:pointlaugh:

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"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
Buckminster Fuller
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#9
I had called Robert Morrow at his Austin, Texas, number last year or the year before. He had that eagerness of Mark Rudd who exhorted the groups at Purdue over the course of seven hours in the run-up to the SDS Days of Rage. An ideologicalperhaps amphetamine-fueledintensity.

All driven by a tunnel-vision obsession: at one end of the tunnel, Johnson the Professor Moriarty; at the other, Kennedy the satyr.

I couldn't help but note, in the middle, Robert Morrow, the casebook obsessive-compulsive disorderly.

He twists all to fit that; just as Ptolemy was certain a few more epicycles would explain what he needed to explain.

I have the later edition of George Michael Evica, A Certain Arrogance, so the page references are later. The inferences of the author are of the long-view manipulations, the grand web spiraling into the wormhole of the Albert Schweitzer College, and the marvelous coincidences of Oswald's metaphysical matriculation.

View Allen Dulles in Switzerland perhaps answering the phone when Lenin calls, "I'm getting on the train for Petrograd. Any last thoughts." Dulles on behalf of German clients shaping history forty years before Johnson's heyday.

In Robert Morrow's world, the rooster brings the sun to the horizon.

And Dawn, as for your riddle.

Who told Johnson to get out now before your head flies off your shoulders. Did he really believe CIA Uncle Walter Cronkite that Tet was it for us. Johnson's appointment of HelmsI think the big bully is scared of little Dicky. Johnson was scared by his CIA voices into denying the Chiefs their bombing of Hanoi and mining of Haiphong when they begged November, 1965. (The Day It Became the Longest War).

Johnson bows out in March, 1968, like the little girl vs. Joe Pesci in Casino. King is down the next month. Bobby to follow. The CIA mows down the opposition to Nixonfor its reasons, not his.

Just as Helms put Barker and Hunt et al on Watergate to take out Nixon, so Ford could appoint Rockefeller to investigate CIA assassinations, and Bush to sanitize the witness list for the HSCA which would be guided by George Joannides still shielded by Obama and Panetta/Petraeus.

No temporary resident of the oval office will alter the plans of the grand cabal in the Churchill term.

Robert Morrow is stuck on the forest road in the sudden-come-up rainstorm, plowing the rut back (LBJ has total sway) and forth (JFK so risqué).

A bipolar ion incapable of critical mass.

Evica evokes the epic view.

It neither began nor ended in Dealey Plaza, but only exhibited its propensity toward unspeakable practices, unnatural acts.

The obscenity is in the cabal's imperative towards power, not in the tragic hero's valiant attempt to slay it.
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#10
Phil Dragoo Wrote:

In Robert Morrow's world, the rooster brings the sun to the horizon.



Well said Phil. You're on today.
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