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Re: WTB/WTS: ALL SOFTWARE ITEMS {MICROSOFT, ADOBE, SYMANTEC} READ BELOW K9VQ
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 | | From: | Hottie 4 Dik | | Subject: | Re: WTB/WTS: ALL SOFTWARE ITEMS {MICROSOFT, ADOBE, SYMANTEC} READ BELOW K9VQ | | Date: | Sat, 11 Dec 2004 20:41:37 GMT |
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 | to be here tonight." Or to his brother: "Jack, this is going to make me look like a hypocrite. Also, it will compromise my case against this guy in court when he shows the judge that photo of us three sitting here." Finally, Kelley has no questions about a glaring inconsistency in her scenario. In the course of these ongoing meetings, probably at the first one, wouldn't nice guy Sam say, "Jack I really appreciate the dinner, but this is all kind of redundant. See, I'm already working with Bob Maheu at CIA to kill Fidel." Evidently, Exner was so convincing that neither Kelley nor her editors ever entertained any doubts. Or to hopeless cynics like myself, maybe they didn't want to blow the hundred grand they had invested in their cover story.
Kelley did ask one pertinent question. Namely, why did Exner not tell Demaris these startling details back in 1977? Why did she wait eleven years to bare her soul? Exner says she was afraid and needed to protect herself. Unfortunately, this rings a bit hollow since 1) Giancana and Roselli were both dead when she wrote her book, 2) the Church Committee spilled all the beans on the plots to kill Castro in 1975, which 3) leaves only the Kennedys to fear, and its clear she doesn't give a damn about them.
But for those still skeptical, she adds the other (clinching) reason for breaking the silence: her doctor told her she had terminal cancer and she had only 36 months to live. The article ends in a crescendo that would move even the world weary Claude Rains: Now that I know I'm dying and nothing more can happen to me, I want to be completely honest. I don't think I should have to die with the secret of what I did for Jack Kennedy, or what he did with the power of his presidency. I feel that I am finally free of the past.
Exner's 1997 Version
I hope Exner sued her doctor, because ten years later she
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