William Kelly Posted December 14, 2011 Share Posted December 14, 2011 Can anyone identify the person who said or wrote: "I remember feeling outraged when I realized what they have done. Evidently, the Warren records were like a vast lumberyard. By picking up a few pieces here and there, and doing some cutting and fitting, any theory could be built for which someone had a blueprint." Thanks, BK JFKcountercoup Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Hogan Posted December 14, 2011 Share Posted December 14, 2011 Can anyone identify the person who said or wrote: "I remember feeling outraged when I realized what they have done. Evidently, the Warren records were like a vast lumberyard. By picking up a few pieces here and there, and doing some cutting and fitting, any theory could be built for which someone had a blueprint." Thanks, BK JFKcountercoup Now that she is apparently a member of this forum, I thought I'd start a thread on Jean Davison's book Oswald's Game. Jean wrote, "I remember feeling outraged when I realized what (Mark) Lane had done. Evidently, the Warren records were like a vast lumberyard. By picking up a few pieces here and there, and doing some cutting and fitting, any theory could be built for which someone had a blueprint." Does Gerald Posner summon the same outrage from Jean for all her attention to detail and accuracy and his failure to do so? Bill Kelly bkjfk3@yahoo.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
William Kelly Posted December 14, 2011 Author Share Posted December 14, 2011 Can anyone identify the person who said or wrote: "I remember feeling outraged when I realized what they have done. Evidently, the Warren records were like a vast lumberyard. By picking up a few pieces here and there, and doing some cutting and fitting, any theory could be built for which someone had a blueprint." Thanks, BK JFKcountercoup Now that she is apparently a member of this forum, I thought I'd start a thread on Jean Davison's book Oswald's Game. Jean wrote, "I remember feeling outraged when I realized what (Mark) Lane had done. Evidently, the Warren records were like a vast lumberyard. By picking up a few pieces here and there, and doing some cutting and fitting, any theory could be built for which someone had a blueprint." Does Gerald Posner summon the same outrage from Jean for all her attention to detail and accuracy and his failure to do so? Bill Kelly bkjfk3@yahoo.com Thank you Michael, I knew Jean had contributed something worthwhile. It's just a shame that she can't recognize that the house she built was the blueprint for the Patsy. Oswald's Game was the Great Game - the same one practiced by Sun Tzu, Mata Hari, Allen Dulles and George DeMohrenschildt. BK http://jfkcountercoup.blogspot.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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