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Myra Bronstein

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  1. Tosh,

    I appreciate the fact that you are on this forum to share what you can, and that there are limits to that.

    I have two questions that should allow for your necessary discretion, and is something I would really like your input on.

    -What did you think of President Kennedy prior to Nov 22, 1963?

    -What do you think of him now, in retrospect?

    Thank you.

    Myra

    Myra: Thanks for that question and I will be glad to give my answer.

    (1) I thought at the time he was a very good "Commander in Chief". Politics was not my strong suite at the time and it did not play into anything I was associate with at that time. We thought the United States could do no wrong in fighting the Cold War and it was an honor to serve the President during those difficult times.

    (2) My feelings have not changed in reference to JFK. However, I have watch the American dream degraded by greed and crooks since Kennedy. We have lost our freedom and destoryed our chacacter as a nation that leads. We have been overrun by Crooks, Lobbiest, and special interest in the name of freedom and the "American way".

    If Kennedy could have saved us or killed us I do not know. But because of the average American citizen and his apathy toward important issues of the past and today, HE (the average John Doe and Jane Doe has let this nation die a slow death. We Americans have let this greate nation fall into the hands of evil and forked tongued liars and for this I believe JFK is turning in agoney in his grave, because I feel the man loved his country more than Pork, lobbiest, and special interest side deals.

    We lost the good fight when we lost John Kennedy.

    Tosh,

    Thank you so much for answering my questions. I find your answerings comforting. Researching President Kennedy's murder is very emotional for me. Not only because a fine man was slaughtered, but because it was--as you indicate--the start of the end. It is now clear that a good and genuine leader like JFK, Malcolm X, MLK, and RFK will be exterminated by the shadow government.

    If you're willing to answer another question, I wonder: was your attitute towards JFK (non-political and non-hostile) atypical amongst your colleagues?

    Thanks again.

    Myra

    (On edit: Corrected a typo.)

  2. I guess Mr. Waldron is no longer active in this forum? (Or traveling?)

    "I just read "Ultimate Sacrifice" and have a question for Mr. Waldron.

    If the Kennedys were close to overthrowing Castro, why wouldn't the mafia wait until Castro was out of power to kill JFK? Wouldn't they want to get their casinos and property back after capitalism is, presumably, restored -- *before* assassinating their enemy?"

    But it appears Dawn is. Dawn, I'm curious--

    -How did Joan Mellen get it wrong (as you said) in "Farewell to Justice"?

    -Do you think Jim Garrison got it right in "On the Trail of the Assassins"?

    Thank you.

    Myra

  3. Tosh,

    I appreciate the fact that you are on this forum to share what you can, and that there are limits to that.

    I have two questions that should allow for your necessary discretion, and is something I would really like your input on.

    -What did you think of President Kennedy prior to Nov 22, 1963?

    -What do you think of him now, in retrospect?

    Thank you.

    Myra

  4. I wish this CIA-disinformation that Kennedy was trying to kill Castro would just cease!

    Ultimate Sacrifice gets it wrong, Joan Mellen gets it wrong....

    Dawn

    Would you mind elaborating Dawn? How did Joan Mellen get it wrong?

    I read Garrison's book but I just started Mellen's, so I don't have an opinion of it yet.

    Do you think Garrison got it right?

    I consider him to be totally credible and trustworthy but I'm a fairly new researcher.

    Thank you.

    Myra

  5. According to Harrison Livingstone in his book, "High Treason," Lindy Boggs helped the HSCA to continue with its investigation during the debate on the Floor by saying that her husband would have wanted it to go on. (p.320) Her husband Hale Boggs had major problems with the credibility of the single bullet theory.

    And according to A Farewell to Justice, by Joan Mellen, Boggs was deeply unhappy with the WC findings and encouraged Jim Garrison to go forward with his case. Garrison always maintained utter discretion about Boggs clandestine role she says.

    And I have read Garrison's book; he doesn't mention Boggs. Mark Lane is also very terse in discussing Boggs in his books, while being very specific in his criticism of other Warren Commission members like Warren, Ford, and good ol' Dulles.

    So I think Boggs was not fooled and was murdered. Anyone else have an opinion or info about Bogg's feelings on the WC?

    Myra

  6. It was never easy for me. I was born a poor black child.

    But that was then and this is now. I currently live in the US, Missouri State, and saw that something was terribly wrong with this country when I witnessed the 2000 presidential coup. I subsequently realized that the people in power today are the same klan that took over in the coup of Nov 22, 1963 when President Kennedy was assassinated. So I've been reading and researching extensively because I want answers. I have no doubt that the government was the culprit in the murders of JFK, Malcolm X, MLK, and RFK, but I want to know specifics. If I can't have good elected leaders and a real democracy (or more accurately republic), then I at least want knowledge.

    http://jfktimeline.com/

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