- Martin Hay
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Who said this?
Mon 02 Dec 2013, 4:34 am
Reading a recent magazine article, I came across this statement apparently made by a Warren Commissioner:
"The answers we got were inadequate, but we didn't carry it further because to do so we'd have to challenge the FBI, and in 1964, that was something we didn't do."
The article doesn't name the Commission member. I'm sure I've read it somewhere before but can't for the life of me remember where.
Anyone know who said it?
"The answers we got were inadequate, but we didn't carry it further because to do so we'd have to challenge the FBI, and in 1964, that was something we didn't do."
The article doesn't name the Commission member. I'm sure I've read it somewhere before but can't for the life of me remember where.
Anyone know who said it?
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Re: Who said this?
Mon 02 Dec 2013, 4:59 am
"We accepted the
answers we got," says Judge Griffin,
"even though they were inadequate and
didn't carry the battle any further. To
do so, we'd have had to challenge the
integrity of the FBI and the CIA. Back
in 1964, that was something we
didn't do."
http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/White%20Materials/White%20Assassination%20Clippings%20Folders/Warren%20Commission%20Folders/Warren%20Commission-Reopening/Item%20056-060.pdf
- Martin Hay
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Join date : 2013-06-22
Re: Who said this?
Mon 02 Dec 2013, 5:19 am
Thanks, Richard.
So it wasn't a Commissioner at all. Typical bloody magazine.
So it wasn't a Commissioner at all. Typical bloody magazine.
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