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 | | From: | VividLife at gmail.com | | Subject: | Re: pcnt2dem.zip - Advanced task manager, traps CTRL ALT DEL | | Date: | Sat, 11 Dec 2004 17:58:04 GMT |
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 | else could the authors ask for but young Jack confessing to their charge? But perhaps a little too perfect? After contemplating the words, I thought to myself that JFK was never this open to his girlfriends. Perhaps maybe Inga Arvad, who he wanted to marry, but very few others. So I flipped back to see who the source was. The footnote read "Authors' interview with Priscilla McMillan." I then remembered that, by this time, Priscilla had been classified by the CIA as a "witting collaborator." I also recalled that years later, Priscilla changed her "Platonic" relationship with JFK for the National Enquirer. She was now saying that young Jack had actually made a pass at her.
With this in mind, it is instructive to note that in Destructive Generation, Collier reveals that in 1979 he started lecturing for the United States Information Agency (p. 275). The USIA has a long, involved association with the CIA and actually disseminated propaganda for the Warren Commission. The date of Collier's work approximates the time when the Kennedy book idea was originated.
Ignoring the shoddy approach and scholarly standards o
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