Harry has been scanning the breaking news of late....

E.Howard: Living on borrowed time anyway, perhaps? But wait there's more.

No glowing eulogies in the Press for this scum-bag. The guy botched three top level jobs, and in earlier spy-wars days woulda/shoulda turned up with a hoe-in-tha-head (thirty dirty years ago) aka "Vinced" as they now call it - with a so-called "suicide note" pinned on his lapel.

In addition to the botched Watergate break-in, Hunt helped orchestrate a nasty coup in Guatemala, played a part in the botched the Bay of Pigs invasion, and might have been present on that fateful "grassy knoll" in Dallas.

Hunt, preferred the term "Watergate conspirator," as he was "no common burglar" (murderers do have some pride!) died in Miami after a lengthy bout of pneumonia at the incredible age of 88. Incredible, that is, for a man who may have "known too much" to live and possibly "tell all"...

He has a memoir coming out soon entitled "American Spy: My Secret History in the CIA, Watergate and Beyond." Methinks it has been partially sanitized...(as to his own role) but some tidbits are leaking out... BTW - A $650,000 libel settlement he was awarded in 1981, stemming from a News article alleging his involvement in the JFK assassination was overturned and he never collected a dime. "I think I've paid my debt to society," Hunt said cryptically in 1997.

Signed,

Harry "not a plumber" Tuttle


PS: As to the new book, which is now being rushed to print with Hunt's death: It has been reported on the Web that E Howard (never trust a man who uses an initial ahead of his name, especially when it stands for Everette) had specific inside information on the Coup d'etat.

Yup - bombshell - that former President +Lyndon Baines Johnson+ WOW thats right - LBJ hissef... was directly orchestrating the JFK assassination, and its cover-up.

This statement echoes the claims of others close to LBJ at the time who have also blown the whistle on Johnson's complicity in the murder. Hunt sez:"LBJ had the money and the connections [Oil Company?] to manipulate the scenario in Dallas and is on record as having convinced JFK to make the appearance in the first place."

"He further tried unsuccessfully to engineer the passengers of each vehicle, trying to get his good buddy, Gov. [John] Connolly, to ride with him instead of in JFK's car – where...he would have been out of danger," writes Hunt who concludes, "Having Kennedy liquidated, thus elevating himself to the presidency without having to work for it himself, could have been a very tempting and logical move on Johnson's part." BTW none of these quotes above can be corroborated, as they appeared on one of conspiracy-sites which I never visit.

Hmm... don't you just love death-bed confessions ?


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