There are all sorts of rabbit holes surrounding the event, of course. For those who wish to obscure and deceive, it is sufficient to allow or promote several competing narratives and theories, among which the true and the obvious are concealed in plain sight.
From James W. Douglass' "JFK and the Unspeakable," I learned of the late Robert …
There are all sorts of rabbit holes surrounding the event, of course. For those who wish to obscure and deceive, it is sufficient to allow or promote several competing narratives and theories, among which the true and the obvious are concealed in plain sight.
From James W. Douglass' "JFK and the Unspeakable," I learned of the late Robert Vinson, an Air Force Sergeant in 1963. On YouTube, on the "Lone Gunman" channel, there is a video titled "Robert G Vinson Statement Nov 2 1996." In that video, he gives recorded testimony of the interruption of his westbound flight from Andrews AFB on 22 November 1963. His Air Force transport, on which he was the sole passenger hopping a ride, deviated mid-flight, and made an impromptu landing on a stretch of grass along the Trinity River in Dallas. There the plane picked up two silent men in nondescript garb for transport. The events of that day and the impact on Vinson's life that followed were quite interesting to me, and Mr. Vinson strikes me as supremely credible.
The short version is that the CIA took an interest in Vinson, apparently right after they realized what he had been witness to. For the longer version (about an hour and 20 minutes), the late Mr. Vinson here tells the story in his own words.
There are all sorts of rabbit holes surrounding the event, of course. For those who wish to obscure and deceive, it is sufficient to allow or promote several competing narratives and theories, among which the true and the obvious are concealed in plain sight.
From James W. Douglass' "JFK and the Unspeakable," I learned of the late Robert Vinson, an Air Force Sergeant in 1963. On YouTube, on the "Lone Gunman" channel, there is a video titled "Robert G Vinson Statement Nov 2 1996." In that video, he gives recorded testimony of the interruption of his westbound flight from Andrews AFB on 22 November 1963. His Air Force transport, on which he was the sole passenger hopping a ride, deviated mid-flight, and made an impromptu landing on a stretch of grass along the Trinity River in Dallas. There the plane picked up two silent men in nondescript garb for transport. The events of that day and the impact on Vinson's life that followed were quite interesting to me, and Mr. Vinson strikes me as supremely credible.
What was the impact on Vinson's life?
Read James W. Douglass's book "JFK and the Unspeakable". Meticulously researched and well written.
I will go put and buy it right away so I will know how Vinson's life was impacted. Thanks for the tip.
It would be interesting to know of the impact on his life!! This entire story stunk from the get go! I so hope the truth comes out in my lifetime.
The short version is that the CIA took an interest in Vinson, apparently right after they realized what he had been witness to. For the longer version (about an hour and 20 minutes), the late Mr. Vinson here tells the story in his own words.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cpc4Z2t_HA