Hello,
This blog will mock the morons of the JFK assassination researcher community and the morons who deliberately choose to stay stupid so as to promote themselves and their stupidity in the quest to make all JFK assassination researchers look stupid. They also want to try to make a buck.
So, we have this group www.http://jfktruth.org
And they're promoting an article by Dan Eden which brings back the old McCone - Rowley memo as proof that Oswald was a CIA agent. The problem is that the document is largely believed to be a fake. it had a false Reader Identification form associated with it. It cannot be found amongst the JFK Records Collection at Archives II. They have tried to find it there. It's provenance is unknown. The "confidential" stamp is not one any intelligence agency ever used.
This was at one point given to the author Dick Russell who wrote the book "The Man Who Knew Too Much." Russell told me he put that confidential stamp on there. After I told him about my attempts to find this document in Archives II and that the staff there could not find it he had all references to it deleted in subsequent publications of that book. it has to be treated as a fraud until someone somewhere comes up with a verifiable provenance.
I wrote about this on the old JFK Lancer forum. There's even a blog site on this very McCone-Rowley document. And they have my post from the JFK Lancer forum.
This blog will mock the morons of the JFK assassination researcher community and the morons who deliberately choose to stay stupid so as to promote themselves and their stupidity in the quest to make all JFK assassination researchers look stupid. They also want to try to make a buck.
So, we have this group www.http://jfktruth.org
And they're promoting an article by Dan Eden which brings back the old McCone - Rowley memo as proof that Oswald was a CIA agent. The problem is that the document is largely believed to be a fake. it had a false Reader Identification form associated with it. It cannot be found amongst the JFK Records Collection at Archives II. They have tried to find it there. It's provenance is unknown. The "confidential" stamp is not one any intelligence agency ever used.
I wrote about this on the old JFK Lancer forum. There's even a blog site on this very McCone-Rowley document. And they have my post from the JFK Lancer forum.
They'll never learn.
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