Green Mtn
location: Observing the Progressive madness with considerably less amusement.
listening to: Grandchildren, the best reason for saving the future.
registered: 2004.04.03
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Well no kiddin!
(strains of Sly Stone:)You play this right, and hereabouts, you can be a goddess, I'm
tellinya, it's a small universe but imagine the bennies Jan ...
!;~)To some extent, I have read Mr Grover before. His
financial angles are of interest, though I haven't studied his
work extensively. Tom Flocco too. Glad the Flocco post
worked because I was unaware of the picture of GHW Bush in
Dallas(though it strikes me as inconclusive). All the rest is
pretty standard except that I've seen other names attached to
the hobos. If I can recall where, I'll post you the link for the Murchison
meeting attendees I came across recently, very who's who for
those times. As I recall, it was contained in several reads from
the same source, somebody formerly connected to military or
intelligence, very straight forward reading. I may have saved
such material though I haven't perfected my file retrieval
system. JFK, although a continuing curiousity, is established
in my big picture as a coup d'tat that certainly had to have the
highest(lowest) levels of participation. Not unlike RFK, MLK or
even 9/11. I haven't located the list but I think I'm thinkin of a fellow
named L. Fletcher Prouty:"The big story in the Kennedy assassination is the cover-up,"
says retired Colonel L. Fletcher Prouty, Chief of Special
Operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff until 1964. Prouty was
on assignment in New Zealand on the day of the
assassination. After carrying a New Zealand newspaper article
back to Washington, he checked the time of Oswald's arrest
against the hour the paper had been printed and, with great
horror, realized Oswald's biography had gone out on the
international newswire before Oswald had been arrested by
the Dallas police. Prouty has since become one of the most
persuasive and persistent critics of the Warren Commission.
His book, The Secret Team: The CIA and its Allies in Control of
the United States and the World, is a frightening portrayal of
the hidden rulers of America.
- Heritage of Stone by Steven Hager
Reprinted with permission from "High Times" magazine,
September 1991, with help from Mark Zepezauer at the Santa
Cruz Comic News. Unfortunately, saving the web page doesn't appear to save the
web address but I am certain you can find his work if you
wish.Anyhow, if I stumble across the list, I will post it.By the way, nice claim to fame!respects
(:
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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Green Mtn
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Well no kiddin!
(strains of Sly Stone:)You play this right, and hereabouts, you can be a goddess, I'm
tellinya, it's a small universe but imagine the bennies Jan ...
!;~)To some extent, I have read Mr Grover before. His
financial angles are of interest, though I haven't studied his
work extensively. Tom Flocco too. Glad the Flocco post
worked because I was unaware of the picture of GHW Bush in
Dallas(though it strikes me as inconclusive). All the rest is
pretty standard except that I've seen other names attached to
the hobos. If I can recall where, I'll post you the link for the Murchison
meeting attendees I came across recently, very who's who for
those times. As I recall, it was contained in several reads from
the same source, somebody formerly connected to military or
intelligence, very straight forward reading. I may have saved
such material though I haven't perfected my file retrieval
system. JFK, although a continuing curiousity, is established
in my big picture as a coup d'tat that certainly had to have the
highest(lowest) levels of participation. Not unlike RFK, MLK or
even 9/11. I haven't located the list but I think I'm thinkin of a fellow
named L. Fletcher Prouty:"The big story in the Kennedy assassination is the cover-up,"
says retired Colonel L. Fletcher Prouty, Chief of Special
Operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff until 1964. Prouty was
on assignment in New Zealand on the day of the
assassination. After carrying a New Zealand newspaper article
back to Washington, he checked the time of Oswald's arrest
against the hour the paper had been printed and, with great
horror, realized Oswald's biography had gone out on the
international newswire before Oswald had been arrested by
the Dallas police. Prouty has since become one of the most
persuasive and persistent critics of the Warren Commission.
His book, The Secret Team: The CIA and its Allies in Control of
the United States and the World, is a frightening portrayal of
the hidden rulers of America.
- Heritage of Stone by Steven Hager
Reprinted with permission from "High Times" magazine,
September 1991, with help from Mark Zepezauer at the Santa
Cruz Comic News. Unfortunately, saving the web page doesn't appear to save the
web address but I am certain you can find his work if you
wish.Anyhow, if I stumble across the list, I will post it.By the way, nice claim to fame!respects
(:
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
