JFK ASSASSINATION ARGUMENTS
(PART 336)


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

Linked below is another great article from the desk of Dale K. Myers:

Jim DiEugenio And The ‘Gang Of Three’

David Lifton and Jim DiEugenio should pay particular attention to the closing excerpts of Mr. Myers' article (reprinted below):


"In addition to taking childish pot-shots at my computer work, Mr. DiEugenio resurrects rumor and speculation proffered by fellow conspiracy theorist and author David Lifton that (gulp!) as much as one-third of Bugliosi’s monumental work may have been written by the late Hollywood screenwriter and director Fred Haines and yours truly. This startling development was made public in the spring of 2008 after Lifton “discovered” that the contributions of both Haines and myself were gratefully acknowledged in the back of Bugliosi’s book. Great detective work, David. Mr. Lifton, and now Jim DiEugenio, pretend(s) to know in some mysterious omnipotent fashion who-wrote-what between the covers of Bugliosi’s book as well as the whole “messy back-story” (DiEugenio’s words) of how the book came to be. In fact, they can only pretend to know. It seems that after forty-five years of pseudo investigation Mr. DiEugenio and company have finally given up on solving the Kennedy case and turned their attention to solving the case of “Who wrote Vincent Bugliosi’s book?” Hint: Check the byline on the front cover, gents."

-- Dale K. Myers; September 24, 2008


SOME CONSPIRACY KOOK WROTE:

Myers [and] Bugliosi...deserve each other, and no wonder they had a falling out.


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

Why on Earth would anyone believe that? Just because Lifton says so? Hilarious.

David Von Pein
September 24, 2008