From: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation®gmail.com> To: Ed la Subject: Re: Thanks to the CIA: How became known as a conspiracy theorist (even without a theory), Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2012 14:46:01 +0000 great, i would frame it and highlight the words our ploy On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Ed a wrote: Hi Jeff Hi Jeff The CIA rececently released this April 1967 Document #1035-960, marked "PSYCH" for Psychological Warfare Operations, in the division "CS", the Clandestine Services, providing instructions for its "media assets". Paragraph #3, (b) explains why it labelled me a "conspiract theorist," even though my book Inquest: The Warren Commission and the Establishment of Truth contains no theory other than that the Warren Commission conducted a flawed investigation. See document excerpt below RE: Concerning Criticism of the Warren Report I. Our Concern. From the day of President Kennedy's assassination on, there has been speculation about the responsibility for his murder. Although this was stemmed for a time by the Warren Commission report, (which appeared at the end of September 1964), various writers have now had time to scan the Commission's published report and documents for new pretexts for questioning, and there has been a new wave of books and articles criticizing the Commission's findings. In most cases the critics have speculated as to the existence of some kind of conspiracy, and often they have implied that the Commission itself was involved. Presumably as a result of the increasing challenge to the Warren Commission's report, a public opinion poll recently indicated that 46% of the American public did not think that Oswald acted alone, while more than half of those polled thought that the Commission had left some questions unresolved. Doubtless polls abroad would show similar, or possibly more adverse results. 2. This trend of opinion is a matter of concern to the U.S. government, including our organization. The members of the Warren Comm