And speaking for myself, a lot of times, I will comment while not having read the whole article.
It’s mindblowing that according to Roger Stone, writer of this book that Richard Nixon said he knew who Jack Ruby was “instantly”, there’s been so much JFK stuff, hard to keep up but that is amazing:
“Richard Nixon told me in 1982 that he immediately knew who Jack Ruby was when he saw him shoot Oswald, Stone told The Daily Caller in an extensive interview.
Among other revelations, Stone told TheDC that Nixon hired Jack Ruby as a House committee informant at Johnsons request years prior to the Kennedy assassination, which occurred 50 years ago today.”
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2013/11/22/roger-stone-nixon-thought-lbj-killed-kennedy/#ixzz2lUzIRgxm
Roger Stone for those who don’t know going off the top here, worked with Richard Nixon and Stone worked for the Libertarian campaign last year. Perhaps Stone is an eccentric personality in his own right.
So tread slowly with this guy.
I think it’s important to remember that “eccentric” personalities can belong to either honest or dishonest individuals.
The question is not whether Stone is eccentric or mainstream in temperament.
The question is whether he tells the truth.
Re: Jack Ruby
My husband and I were fond of watching “What’s My Line” in those days and were truly shocked at the murder of Dorothy Kilgallen, a WML panelist. Mystery solved on P.299 of Stone’s book. Apparently she was the only reporter granted a personal interview with Ruby and was working on a book which she told friends would “blow the JFK case sky-high.” All the notes for her book disappeared at her death.
IMO Stone has done a public service by putting all the pieces together.
Interesting how the truth eventually comes out little by little. Wish I could be around for the 100 year observance of the assassination.