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Wednesday, July 14, 2010
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Spectacularly unconvincing.
ReplyDeleteLance
Lance,
ReplyDeleteAu contraire mon ami, he convinced me of a few things; unfortunately, none of it bodes well for the interviewee.
Cheers,
Frank
Agreed--the stuff about the Nazis being morally no worse than the Allies was a good indicator of kind of thing we were dealing with.
ReplyDeleteI went from thinking he was a harmless kook to wanting to punch him in the mouth.
Lance,
ReplyDeleteThe irony is Mr Postlethwait, his real name (Armstrong is his middle name) is that he was indeed in military intelligence; according to a colleague that interviewed him, he was/is adamant (my colleague) that Postlethwait was being truthful about the TWX he received and or was privy to in '48.
That said, it would seem in his later years he was drinking to much of the proverbial Kool Aid.
Cheers,
Frank