Posted on 06/02/2016 8:23:07 AM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
BOSTON President John F. Kennedys love letter to an alleged secret mistress will be put up for auction by RR Auction.
The four-page love letter was written to Mary Pinchot Meyer, a Kennedy family friend and wife of CIA agent Cord Meyer, in October 1963, a month before the presidents assassination.
(Excerpt) Read more at wcvb.com ...
We all did
John John in his knickers
Mom in bouclè
Operation 40/Mongoose
Secret mistress? LOL
It was no secret in Washington that she was JFK’s mistress.
It was no secret in Washington that the CIA had her bumped off. Her former husband, Cord Meyer, was CIA. Her brother-in-law was Ben Bradlee. She supplied JFK with LSD and a few other things. She knew too much and talked too much.
Was it the mob? Was it Castro? Was it the Soviets? Was it Oswald acting alone?
Or was it the CIA?
Just asking...
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After all, it was you and me.
Is Keith Richards still alive?
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Why would you even ask that, of course he is.
JFK is probably the best and most documented
I do
Perhaps, but do not think so. It would have been enough if he had just gone through 1950's USMC boot camp, or certainly if he was an 0311. There are at least two ways to operate a bolt-action rifle; one is slow and the other very fast.
JFK assassins, obviously
My #67
Powerful or famous men, period. Men often take what they can get, and women often throw themselves at the rich and powerful.
“What is the significance of the small yellow box with the seemingly “waggling” white thing?
Another bullet that missed, but coming from the front, where Oswald was definitely not? Hmmm. I never saw that enhancement before.
The lyrics to Sympathy For the Devil.
I thought that was the ref. I wasn’t being cruel.
Heck, with Richards history, it’s a miracle he’s still alive.
Where is the next Stones concert. Even though I’ve seen them live three times, I’d go again.
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It’s a friggin’ discarded McDonald’s coffee cup
44 Years Later, a Washington, D.C. Death Unresolved
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/44-years-later-a-washington-dc-death-unresolved-93263961/?no-ist
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