Howdy Thomas,
I've told you a thousand times,, don't exaggerate.
After all, in Texas, where history is a religion, a science and politics, the truth about historic events can be told nine different ways without lying. If one generation finds a fact to be true, no problemo! The next generation can undo the fact to fit the circumstance.

JFK's mistake was driving by the book depository store in Dallas. This is a nono cuz folks mistook that to mean he was an intelligent politician and we all know what happens when people start using their heads in Washington.

However, Texas was able to remedy the situation by sending in LBJ as a sub quarterback who prompty solved the problem by losing a perfectly good war in Vietnam on credit.

Too make sure all the facts were written truthfully, Watergate Publishers Inc. was given the contract and thus .. history was preserved for posterity and everybody got a free drink at the Dime Box Saloon.

Morale of this story.. if the nation is in trouble.. elect a Texan as prez. to make sure a bad situation can only be made worse.
Richard


Thomas wrote,
There you have it folks, the truth behind the curtain.

The rest of the story is told in Antony Sutton's Wall Street and the
Bolshevik Revolution and Wall Street and the Rise of the Nazis.

It's called playing both sides against the middle. It's a plan to make
the world more hectic by following the Hegelian Dialectic.

IMHO, they were behind the coup on November 22. 1963. My center right
pals denigrate the above as, "tin foil hat crowd ideas." Like it or not,
it is a unified paradigm which explains the history of the 20th Century.

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