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Robert Briggs Trebor.Briggs at BITphysics.orgBUCKET
Sat Dec 11 16:07:19 EST 2004


secrets" (quotes in original) that she had threatened RFK with
if he brushed her off. When I got this memo, I was struck by its
singular format. I have seen hundreds of CIA documents, maybe
thousands, and I never saw one that looked like this. (We can't
reproduce it because the copy sent to us is so poor). I forwarded
it to Washington researcher Peter Vea. He agreed it was highly
unusual. To play it safe, I then sent a copy to former
intelligence analyst John Newman. He said that he had seen such
reports. What he thought was wrong with it was that there were
things in it that should have been redacted that weren't and
things exposed that should have been blacked out. For instance,
there is a phrase as follows, "a secret air base for the purpose
of inspecting [things] from outer space." Newman notes that the
brackets around the word "things" denote that it had been
previously redacted. It should not have. The words "outer space"
should have been redacted and they never were. On the basis of
this and other inconsistencies, he decided it was a "good"
forgery from someone who knew what they were doing. He told PBS
this four years ago when they showed it to him. The fact that
this document purportedly revealing sensitive information was
exposed in 1993 when he saw it, before the JFK Act when into
effect, justifies even more suspicion about its origin and
intent.

Spoto's book adds more to the suspicion about the document, and
perhaps the information in Capell's pamphlet. Spoto notes that on
August 3, 1962, the day the above memo was distributed, Kilgallen
printed an item in her column saying that Marilyn was "vastly
alluring to a handsome gentleman who is a bigger name than Joe
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