To: right_to_defend
This is all fascinating. I wonder whether McVeigh didn't want to admit to himself that he had been used by enemies of his country.
I don't think we'll ever know if Jim Garrison stumbled over the truth of the Kennedy assassination or if he was just a conspiracy nut out for personal glory. That may end up being the case with the OKC bombing.
To: patriciaruth
I wonder whether McVeigh didn't want to admit to himself that he had been used by enemies of his country.Check out Tim McVeigh's connection with Dr. Louis Jolyen (sp?) West. "Dr Jolly" was a director of MKUltra, the CIA's mind control operation exposed in Congressional hearings. (The good doctor was also Jack Ruby's court appointed shrink.) He had access to McVeigh at Tinker Air Force Base for, I believe, 3 visits. Before Tim was turned over to law enforcement people, he was held at Tinker for some 17 days. (Don't all federal prisoners first get held on military bases?) He also had, I believe, 20 some visits once Tim was in federal custody.
Funny you should use the expression "enemies of his country" controlling McVeigh. I'll bet your taxes will be audited next year.
To: patriciaruth
I don't think we'll ever know if Jim Garrison stumbled over the truth of the Kennedy assassination or if he was just a conspiracy nut out for personal glory. That may end up being the case with the OKC bombing.You have a lot of faith (in both cases), brother.
As I said in post 22, Dr West, a CIA MKUltra director, was involved in both cases. He's dead now; we're a little safer.
To: patriciaruth
"I don't think we'll ever know if Jim Garrison stumbled over the truth of the Kennedy assassination or if he was just a conspiracy nut out for personal glory."
Whatever the truth about the Kennedy assassination, you can rest assured that Garrison was not on to it. It is not Garrison vs. Lone Nut. Even most serious JFK conspiracy researchers realize that Garrison was full of it.
http://www.jfk-online.com/garrison.html
62 posted on
10/23/2002 10:12:14 AM PDT by
mlo
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