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We seem to be going backwards and If I believed the conspiracy theory - I would say this thread will end with writers and seekers convinced the flight path is not the original flight path and the alternative "evidence" is actually the truth. Now MYTH will become known as TRUTH. After 40 yrs. there seems to be NO real solution in sight so why NOT just let the MYTHS continue into eternity. The facts of the case are being lost and completely jumbled....
The COOPER Incident WAS not part of a CONSPIRACY nor did it involve multiple individuals. I believe there was more than ONE person involved - before OR after....
Jo, it can't be "not" a conspiracy and still have more than one person involved. There is absolutely no possible way a couple people could effect a major information sweep that includes even McCoy's high school yearbooks, his military pictures, files from the insurance company, the prisons, the whole internet, etc., etc. Well, maybe.
"Mark my words": As Howard Hunt would put it in an angry memo as his prosecution moved forward, "The Watergate bugging is only one of a number of highly illegal conspiracies engaged in by one or more of the defendants at the behest of senior White House officials. These as yet undisclosed crimes can be proved." Nixon's chief aide, Bob Haldeman, was caught on tape alluding to this very issue:
Haldeman: "The problem is that there are all kinds of other involvements and if they started a fishing thing on this they're going to start picking up other tracks."
Now we know who to ask, don't we??
Alexander Porter Butterfield (born April 6, 1926) is a retired U.S. military officer, public servant, and businessman. He served as the deputy assistant to President Richard Nixon from 1969 until 1973. He was a key figure in the Watergate scandal, but was not personally involved in any wrongdoing, and was not investigated nor prosecuted. He later became Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration.
Dum-dee-dum-dummmm.....
"Once we got to the point where twenty/something's needed a place on the corner that changed the oil in their cars we were doomed . . ."
-NickDG
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