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Worse than I thought: Stafford vs Marguerite


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John Kelin concludes his inquiry into what Jean Stafford was really. up to with her interviews with Marguerite Oswald. The man who gave us the excellent book, Praise from a Future Generation is still doing good work.

https://www.kennedysandking.com/john-f-kennedy-articles/stafford2

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2 hours ago, James DiEugenio said:

 

John Kelin concludes his inquiry into what Jean Stafford was really. up to with her interviews with Marguerite Oswald. The man who gave us the excellent book, Praise from a Future Generation is still doing good work.

https://www.kennedysandking.com/john-f-kennedy-articles/stafford2

Boy, that is just painful to read. 

A lesson to the present day: Politically expedient but false or hollow narratives are framed onto people and events. 

I believe what Kelin says: Marguerite Oswald was an everyday woman with the quirks anybody could have, put into a horrible situation. 

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I am really glad he did this.

Stafford, I suspect, was recruited to do that hack job on Marguerite.

There is evidence it was Hugh Aynseworth who did it.

BTW, when Jean Hill was being gone after by Specter, he said, words to the effect, "If you don't change your tune, well, we will do to you what we did to Marguerite Oswald."

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