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- From: yarvin@cs.yale.edu (Norman Yarvin)
- Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.jfk
- Subject: Re: JFK and J. Edgar Hoover
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 19:26:08 -0500
- Organization: Yale Computer Science Department
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- Message-ID: <1k7970INN5f8@CATHY.NA.CS.YALE.EDU>
- References: <11542@prijat.cs.uofs.edu> <1k257pINNoi@CATHY.NA.CS.YALE.EDU> <11546@prijat.cs.uofs.edu>
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- bill@cs.uofs.edu (Bill Gunshannon) writes:
- >In article <1k257pINNoi@CATHY.NA.CS.YALE.EDU>, yarvin@cs.yale.edu (Norman Yarvin) writes:
- >|> - The author (Morrow) was involved in a project to counterfeit Cuban
- >|> currency. This project had been approved by the administration.
- >|> When it was almost complete, he and others working with him were
- >|> arrested by the Secret Service and charged with counterfeiting.
- >|> They did not find out about him by accident, either.
- >
- > It
- >is highly likely that the SS was totally unaware of its sanction and
- >merely broke up a counterfeiting ring like they did regularly in those
- >days.
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- Morrow had plenty of reasons to believe that the order to arrest him and
- destroy his operation came from the Attorney General. In this evidence
- there is room for doubt, but I know of no other corroboration for it
- anyway. There seems to me little point arguing whether Morrow is being
- misleading when it is not even clear whether he is lying.
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