The best book on Lee Harvey Oswald's part is by Joan Dideon, titled
"The Last Thing He Wanted."


On Jun 14, 2006, at 11:23 AM, Charles Brown wrote:

*       From: paul phillips

Does anyone on this list really believe that Kennedy's
assassination was
the work of one lone, deranged person? Or that his brother, or
Martin Luther
King were the victims of individual acts?  etc. etc. The denial of
conspiracy is so obviously ludicrous that I find that the issue has
used
more messages in one day than any other in  my ten or so years on
the list
attests to the irrelevancy of  the left on the internet. I can't
believe it.

Paul P

^^^
CB: My thing on this is that the debate as to the number of
assassins is a
diversion. Lee Harvey Oswald is an obvious CIA or other spy agent. So,
that's enough right there to pin it on big time establisment
people, because
its coming from some "high ups". That's enough evidence to conclude
it's a
coup d'etat, which is the important thing. The "lone gunman" theory
itself
makes it a coup d'etat, because the lone gunman was a government
agent.

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