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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 9 Num. 34
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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GLORIA IN EXCELSIS
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[CN transcript of remarks by west coast researcher Dave Emory.]
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[...continued...]
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We're talking about Gloria Steinem, her association with the
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Central Intelligence Agency, with Ms. magazine (of course), with
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people like Katherine Graham, with men like J. Stanley Pottinger.
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We just took a look at Pottinger's possible role in an arms
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smuggling scam and his definite role in covering up the
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assassinations of Orlando Letelier and Martin Luther King.
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Now we're going to take a look at the interesting
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"extra-curricular activities," I guess you could say, of the
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woman who was the *first* publisher of Ms. magazine. Sometime in
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the early '70s, a woman by the name of Pat Carbine ("Carbine,"
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sort of ironic in light of Pottinger's role in these
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assassinations) was, she became the publisher of Ms. Before that,
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the publisher of Ms. magazine was a woman named Elizabeth
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Forsling Harris(sp?). And it appears that Elizabeth Forsling
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Harris played a primary role in the assassination of John
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Kennedy.
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Reading from Volume IV of one of the best series of books on the
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Kennedy assassination... It's called, *Forgive My Grief*. It
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occurs in 4 volumes. It's authored by Penn Jones, Jr.
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Now Penn is the editor of the Midlothian Mirror (Midlothian is a
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suburb of Dallas), and he's one of the foremost researchers, and
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a man who began investigating the Kennedy assassination *on*
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11/22/63 and stuck with it for a long time. Far, far longer than
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most. And he published *Forgive My Grief*, Volume IV, in 1974.
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Copyright 1974, privately published by Penn Jones, Jr., in
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softcover.
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By the way, the title comes from a poem: "In Memoriam," by
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Alfred Lord Tennyson. It says,
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Forgive my grief for one removed,
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Thy creature whom I found so fair.
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I trust he lives in Thee,
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And there I find him worthier to be loved.
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(A lot of people have wondered where that reference comes from.)
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But anyway, far more important than that reference, is the
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association of Gloria Steinem and Ms.'s first publisher,
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Elizabeth Forsling Harris. And it appears that Elizabeth
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Forsling Harris was involved in planning the assassination of
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John Kennedy. (Interesting, in light of Steinem's paramour, J.
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Stanley Pottinger, and his connections not only to the
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assassination of Martin Luther King, but also his association
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with people like Michael Vernon Townley, Frank Turpel, Edwin
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Wilson -- and not to mention George Bush -- in the assassination
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of Orlando Letelier.)
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Reading now from *Forgive My Grief*, Volume IV.
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(And by the way, most of the articles in Penn's book are actually
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editorials or investigative columns done by Penn in the
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Midlothian Mirror. And this is one of them.)
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Infiltrating Again
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The Women's Liberation Movement, as well as the Youth
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Movement, must constantly be aware of the problem of
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infiltration by enemies. In fact, the [Women's] Liberation
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group may very well have been taken over already by the Ms.
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publisher, Elizabeth Forsling Harris. According to the
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Dallas papers, Mrs. Harris accompanied Liberation leader
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Gloria Steinem during the Steinem appearances in Dallas.
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Since reading *Coup d'Etat* by Edward Lipvak(sp?), it is
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easier to understand the enormous planning, and checking
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and double-checking, necessary before the killing of
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President John Kennedy could be successfully accomplished.
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Taking over the most powerful country in the world is not a
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small task. Having constant surveillance on the opinion
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makers in Dallas was only one of the necessary requisites
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in the planning stages. Betty Forsling Harris appears to
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have been one of the high-level observers moved here from
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Washington. She left Dallas shortly after the
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assassination.
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Elizabeth Forsling came to Dallas a few years before the
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assassination. She was a great and good friend of Stanley
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Marcus of Nieman-Marcus [department store]. She married
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and divorced Leon Harris of the A. Harris firm. Elizabeth
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Forsling Harris worked for the Saul Bloom Advertising
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Agency and was referred to by Washington planners as "our
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Dallas contact." She attended the important planning
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sessions for the coming visit of the President. The Bloom
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Agency handled the public relations for the visit, then
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also handled public relations for the Jack Ruby trial.
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This was a first for any court, to have a public relations
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firm employed in a court case.
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Elizabeth Forsling Harris was a very close co-worker, with
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Jack Pewterbaugh(sp?), on the Dallas trip which cost the
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life of President John Kennedy. Pewterbaugh came to
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Washington from Minnesota, with Orville Freeman(sp?). In
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the Agriculture Department, Pewterbaugh was working closely
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with Billy Sol Estes, later convicted and sent to prison.
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It was Pewterbaugh who made the decision to hold the lunch
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in the Trade Mart, "because of the proximity to Love
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Field." And it was Pewterbaugh who made the decision to
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take the unauthorized and unnecessary detour in Dealey
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Plaza.
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The two decisions make Pewterbaugh up to his hips in the
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assassination. Neither he, nor Betty Harris, were ever
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questioned by the Warren Commission.
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And again, the Bloom Agency handled the P.R. not only for
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President Kennedy's visit to Dallas, but also handled the public
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relations for Jack Ruby's trial. This was the first time any
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court had had a public relations firm employed in such a
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capacity. (Although my understanding is that now that is sort of
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standard operating procedure, where anyone can afford it. So
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this was sort of a ground-breaking event.)
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One thing that is *not* included in that particular article about
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the Bloom Agency (and recall that's with whom Elizabeth Forsling
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Harris was working) is that Oswald had visited the Bloom Agency a
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number of times before his alleged (and obviously non-existent)
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role in the assassination of Kennedy.
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The important thing in examining Oswald, by the way (as we looked
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at not only in "The Guns of November," but in a number of Radio
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Free America shows -- the "Aryan Nation" series and "World
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Anti-Communist" series in particular [CN: Tapes of past
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broadcasts may still be available; phone 415-346-1840, or contact
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Conspiracy Nation for more info]), but the important thing about
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examining Oswald is to find out *who* manipulated him in such a
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way as to take the fall for the Kennedy assassination. Lee
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Harvey Oswald didn't kill anyone.
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The point here is that Elizabeth Forsling Harris appears to have
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been a primary planner in the Kennedy assassination. She was
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never questioned by the Warren Commission, she worked for the
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Bloom Agency, which had some curious roles throughout the [Ruby]
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trial. And beyond that, she was heavily involved, along with
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Jack Pewterbaugh, in planning the motorcade route for John
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Kennedy. (That, of necessity -- for those who've studied the
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details of the assassination -- has to have placed her, as Penn
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Jones indicated, in the very center of the conspiracy itself.
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And as we've looked at in our "Aryan Nation" series as well as
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"The Guns of November," the Kennedy assassination was, for all
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intents and purposes, a military coup.)
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Now again, perhaps the Steinem association with Elizabeth
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Forsling Harris in and of itself wouldn't be too damning. But in
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light of all the other information -- the Independent Research
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Service connections, in light of her association with J. Stanley
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Pottinger and some of the things Pottinger's been involved in --
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it's one more very interesting detail concerning Steinem and her
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involvement in a very deep intelligence mileau.
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And again, Elizabeth Forsling Harris replaced (ironically enough)
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by Pat Carbine, as publisher of Ms. magazine.
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[...to be continued...]
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