19-02-2013, 10:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 20-02-2013, 12:51 PM by Jim Hackett II.)
That junk book "Kennedy Detail" is another in the long list of insider books of crap. Not just directed to the research in "Survivor Guilt" but the anti-LN community as a whole. An agenda is clear within reading the first 10 pages. I did pick it up cheap ($3), ah well - know thy enemy.
'They were there and we weren't' is not good enough not after Wm. Manchester's lies.
Moreover some real venom is expended to blast VPalamara after he became no longer part of the LN camp.
As for Vince B. - think about it, the man rode a black-op cover game to career building media addiction. This all (about Vince B) is not new Mae Brussels was on this in the middle 1970s. Where did Charlie get his money and the military acid to make up his "family", fresh out of prison? Somebody was bankrolling "the family". Vince B. doesn't even seem to notice the question or gives bogus explanations in his book.
Now I have to wonder about guilt of those he prosecuted after reading a few pages of his doorstop from the library. I didn't buy that tripe.
I am not taking a side, only taking all of this thread into my thinking.
'They were there and we weren't' is not good enough not after Wm. Manchester's lies.
Moreover some real venom is expended to blast VPalamara after he became no longer part of the LN camp.
As for Vince B. - think about it, the man rode a black-op cover game to career building media addiction. This all (about Vince B) is not new Mae Brussels was on this in the middle 1970s. Where did Charlie get his money and the military acid to make up his "family", fresh out of prison? Somebody was bankrolling "the family". Vince B. doesn't even seem to notice the question or gives bogus explanations in his book.
Now I have to wonder about guilt of those he prosecuted after reading a few pages of his doorstop from the library. I didn't buy that tripe.
I am not taking a side, only taking all of this thread into my thinking.
Read not to contradict and confute;
nor to believe and take for granted;
nor to find talk and discourse;
but to weigh and consider.
FRANCIS BACON
nor to believe and take for granted;
nor to find talk and discourse;
but to weigh and consider.
FRANCIS BACON

