To: jealous_monk who wrote (38894 ) 8/17/2008 2:14:59 PM From: glenn_a Respond to of 217944 Sorry d_m_c. I don't know of that particular video. And although you're looking for something very specific, here's two sources that I found very enlightening and well-considered: 1 - Barry and the Boyz , Daniel Hopsicker, 2006 (2nd ed.)amazon.com This is an extraordinary book that explores the history of US intelligence from the initial support for Castro in Cuba through to Barry Seal's assassination in the mid 1980's I think it was. Very good coverage of some of the "deep political context" around the Kennedy assassination. A few fantastic photos: One of Barry Seal, Lee Harvey Oswald, and David Ferrrie in a group photo at an CIA Flight Training School at Lake Pontchartrain I think it was from the late 1950's. Yeah, and Oswald was a 'lone nut' my a**. Another fantastic photo was one Hopsicker got from Barry Seal's widow which is a picture of a CIA assassination squad at a restaurant in Mexico City in the early 1960's. There's about 10 of them, including Seal and the infamous Felix Rodriquez (the guy who killed Che Guevara in the jungles of Bolivia). Hopsicker has also speculated that one of the figures in the photo is Porter Goss, but it's hard to say. I believe Hopsicker places George Herbert Walker Bush in Dallas on the day of the Kennedy assassination. Hopsicker also claimed that on the day Barry Seal was assassinated, he had Bush's personal phone number in his wallet (Bush was Director of the CIA at the time). 2 - The second book is: Deep Politics and the Death of JFK , Peter Dale Scott, 1996 In a really weird twist of fate, I had a chance to spend some time with the author at his home in Berkeley earlier this year. Dale Scott coined the word "deep politics", and has been a bit of an idol of mine for some years, ever I since came across this video produced out of Berkeley in the late 1990's I believe:gnn.tv The author has done yeomans work on the JFK assassination, and he developed his theories around "deep political" structures in society largely from "patterns" he harvested from his work on the Kennedy assassination. Anyways, hope this helps. glenn