| Subject: Re: (POL) Bye, Bye Sen. Arlen "lying about JFK assassination from the start" Spector |
| From: Arthur Preacher |
| Date: 19/05/2010, 11:31 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,sci.skeptic,alt.conspiracy |
On May 18, 8:09 pm, "A" <a...@att.net> wrote:
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BREAKING NEWS e-mail (9:25pm CDT) from CNN:
-- CNN projects Rep. Joe Sestak tops Sen. Arlen Specter, a former
Republican, in Penn. Democratic Senate primary.
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Bye, bye, finally to the lying scumbag since his days as an assistant to the
Warren Commission in the made-up story
he got published in the WC Report about a "magic bullet" that
could zig-and-zag in mid-air in hitting both JFK and Gov. Connally. Later
proven to be a fraud and an outright lie to protect the real killers: the
CIA, Military, and the Defense industry which got its War in Vietnam that
JFK vociferiously opposed from his National Security Actioon Memorandum
(NSAM) #263 outline dated Oct. 11, 1963.
LBJ reversed this policy in his own NSAM #273 on Nov. 26, 1963 the day after
JFK's funeral.
"It's their [S. Vietnam's] war to win or lose."
--JFK (Sept. 1963 interview), to Walter Cronkite
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http://www.jfklancer.com/NSAM263.html
The White House
Washington
October 11, 1963
NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM No. 263
To: Secretary of State
Secretary of Defense
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Subject: South Vietnam
At a meeting on October 5, 1963, the President considered the
recommendations contained in the report of Secretary McNamara and General
Taylor on their mission to South Vietnam.
The President approved the military recommendations contained in Section 1 B
(1-3) of the report, but directed that no formal announcement be made of the
implementation of plans to withdraw 1,000 U.S. military personnel by the end
of 1963.
After discussion of the remaining recommendations of the report, the
President approved an Instruction to Ambassador Lodge which is set forth in
State Department telegram No. 534 to Saigon.
McGeorge Bundy
Copy furnished:
Director of Central Intelligence