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Article 2067 of alt.conspiracy:
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Path: ns-mx!uunet!samsung!umich!sharkey!msuinfo!midway!hit2
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From: hit2@midway.uchicago.edu (kenneth allen hite)
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Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
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Subject: JFK, CSL, and AH
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Message-ID: <1990Jul9.070024.17432@midway.uchicago.edu>
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Date: 9 Jul 90 07:00:24 GMT
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Organization: University of Chicago Computing Organizations
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This seems to be the week of the JFK conspiracy theme -- the new
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issue of _Shade:the Changing Man_ (yes, it's a comic book. Sue me.) is
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called 'Who Killed JFK?', the new JFK assassination trading cards
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(_Coup D'Etat_) has been released by Eclipse (of "Brought To Light"
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fame) and _Spy_ just ran its conspiracy nut (excuse me: theorist)
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article -- plus there was JFK stuff on the net a couple of weeks
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ago. BY THE WAY: the trading cards are just as cool as they sound --
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same outraged tone and dark hints as in the "Friendly Dictators" and
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"Iran-Contra" trading card sets in the same line -- plus great Bill
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Sienkiewicz art.
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However, I feel it is my duty to tell All about the JFK assassination.
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On November 22, 1963, C.S. Lewis and Aldous Huxley both died. Lewis and
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Huxley had both written morbid novels about a future run by an oligarchic
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elite keeping the ignorant masses in line through cheap entertainment
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and purposeful destruction of history and tradition. Of the two, Lewis'
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_That Hideous Strength_ was probably closer to the mark than Huxley's
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_Brave New World_, but the two British writers were friends who no doubt
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exchanged information about the true nature and plans of the Conspiracy
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with each other. I'm certain that a modicum of digging into the
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correspondence of either man would indicate their knowledge of a vast
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conspiracy to destroy tradition and rule in power over a grey cheerless
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world (Sort of like suburbia without the charm) or the total lack of
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such knowledge would indicate that their letters had been tampered
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with.
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However, two of England's most brilliant authors could not be killed
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(especially not simultaneously) without arousing a great deal of
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attention -- unless something had happened to create a diversion so
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that everybody would have only one memory of that day and it would not
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be of Lewis and Huxley dying. I theorize that both were poisoned with
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a digitalin derivative which simulates heart failure and decays in the
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stomach within a day of its administration so as to leave no trace for
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a later autopsy. To prevent an autopsy and to distract attention from
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the simultaneous poisonings, the Conspiracy killed Kennedy, probably
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using two gunmen -- Oswald and his "double" who was repeatedly sighted
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when Oswald was elsewhere. The goofier the Conspiracy could make JFK's
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death look, the greater the diversion and the more complete their
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obfuscation of their true goals -- the silencing of Lewis and Huxley,
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who, as artist/philosophers were a far greater threat to a subtle,
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ideologically based conspiracy than a vacillating adulterous President.
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The Conspiracy had agents on the Warren Commission to ensure that the
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most unlikely theory was given as the correct one (Ignorance is
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Strength) and used Garrison and others to keep the pot boiling so that
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JFK's death could be used as a distraction from Lewis' and Huxley's
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murders. Like the Air Force using fake UFOs to discredit real ones,
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the Conspiracy uses an unimportant (to them) murder to distract and
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discredit real ones. They have no fear that they can be traced to
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Dealey Plaza now, what with the convenient deaths of Oswald, Ruby,
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Hoffa, et al and the labyrinthine maze of details (some true, most
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planted) that now surround Nov 22, 1963 in Dallas.
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"Once is luck. Twice is concidence. Three times is conspiracy."
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--C. Jung or someone just as cool.
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"What I tell you three times is true."
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--The Bellman, from Lewis Carroll's
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"Hunting of the Snark".
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Kenneth Hite, LHN
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Article 2085 of alt.conspiracy:
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Path: ns-mx!uunet!zds-ux!gerry
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From: gerry@zds-ux.UUCP (Gerry Gleason)
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Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
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Subject: Re: JFK, CSL, and AH
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Message-ID: <369@zds-ux.UUCP>
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Date: 9 Jul 90 23:06:26 GMT
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References: <1990Jul9.070024.17432@midway.uchicago.edu>
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Reply-To: gerry@zds-ux.UUCP (Gerry Gleason)
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Organization: Zenith Data Systems
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In article <1990Jul9.070024.17432@midway.uchicago.edu> hit2@midway.uchicago.edu (kenneth allen hite) writes:
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>On November 22, 1963, C.S. Lewis and Aldous Huxley both died. Lewis and
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Just to add more obscure connections to this thread; Huxley is pretty
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prominent in Leary's autobiography _Flashbacks_.
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>obfuscation of their true goals -- the silencing of Lewis and Huxley,
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>who, as artist/philosophers were a far greater threat to a subtle,
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>ideologically based conspiracy than a vacillating adulterous President.
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Unfortunately I don't have it here, and I'm drawing a blank on the relevent
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name, but there was a woman who Leary taught about his approach and techniques
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for sessions who then conducted at least a few of them with "top people" in
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Washington. Later she was killed, assissination style (one bullet in the
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back of the head, I believe). Leary tried to press the investigation, but
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got nowhere, and then later learned that she had been one of JFK's mistresses.
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What does this suggest to you?
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Gerry Gleason
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Article 2088 of alt.conspiracy:
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Path: ns-mx!uunet!image.soe.clarkson.edu!news
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From: mikey@clutx.clarkson.edu (Mike deMare,14 KHS,,3152650526)
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Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
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Subject: Re: JFK, CSL, and AH
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Message-ID: <1990Jul10.000102.19980@sun.soe.clarkson.edu>
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Date: 10 Jul 90 00:01:02 GMT
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References: <1990Jul9.070024.17432@midway.uchicago.edu>
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Sender: news@sun.soe.clarkson.edu
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Reply-To: mikey@clutx.clarkson.edu
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Organization: Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY
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From article <1990Jul9.070024.17432@midway.uchicago.edu>, by hit2@midway.uchicago.edu (kenneth allen hite):
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> However, I feel it is my duty to tell All about the JFK assassination.
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>
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> On November 22, 1963, C.S. Lewis and Aldous Huxley both died. Lewis and
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> Huxley had both written morbid novels about a future run by an oligarchic
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> elite keeping the ignorant masses in line through cheap entertainment
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> and purposeful destruction of history and tradition. Of the two, Lewis'
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> _That Hideous Strength_ was probably closer to the mark than Huxley's
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> _Brave New World_, but the two British writers were friends who no doubt
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> exchanged information about the true nature and plans of the Conspiracy
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> with each other. I'm certain that a modicum of digging into the
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> correspondence of either man would indicate their knowledge of a vast
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> conspiracy to destroy tradition and rule in power over a grey cheerless
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> world (Sort of like suburbia without the charm) or the total lack of
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> such knowledge would indicate that their letters had been tampered
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> with.
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It would seem to me (it has been a long time since I read lots
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of CS Lewis) that _That Hideous Strength_, if based on Lewis's
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knowledge of some real conspiracy, would add credence to UFO
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conspiracy theories. (Correct me if I am thinking of the wrong
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CS Lewis book, it has been a long time). To be absolutely
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honest, I found it to be a most disturbing book, partly because
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it casts some supernatural/extraterrestrial beings (poorly
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characterized, so we cannot be sure of there nature) as the
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principle conspirators. I will have to dig up that book and
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reread it, but I know that some of Lewis' works of fiction
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were pretty strange.
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Mike
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Article 2208 of alt.conspiracy:
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Path: ns-mx!uunet!shelby!apple!mips!sgi!cdp!bmasel
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From: bmasel@cdp.UUCP
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Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy
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Subject: Re: JFK, CSL, and AH
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Message-ID: <606300012@cdp>
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Date: 15 Jul 90 04:44:00 GMT
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References: <362507@1990Jul9.070024.17432@midway.uch>
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Nf-ID: #R:1990Jul9.070024.17432@midway.uch:-36250785:cdp:606300012:000:733
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Nf-From: cdp.UUCP!bmasel Jul 14 21:44:00 1990
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That's Mary pinchot Meyer, wife of early CIA liberal Cord Meyer.
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Leary's story appeared in Larry Flynt's shortlived REBEL magazine.
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(I'll pay $25 apiece if anyone has a set)
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