Though I am more supportive of what I see as the more liberal philosophy of the Masons than that of the reactionary Catholic Church, I think we must keep in mind possible political motives other than the Vietnam Pull-out story explained in Oliver Stone's movie, remembering that the Masonic-Catholic imbroglio has centuries of momentum behind it.... I enter the following quote as food for thought from James Shelby Downard's Sex, Sorcery, and Assassination (Chapter of Secret and Suppressed: Banned Ideas and Forbidden History Edited by Jim Keith ...$12.95 from Feral House, PO Box 3466, Portland, Oregon 97208-3466 or A-A Research, PO Box 20273, Ferndale, MI 48220.) Beginning of quote: "Mason Lyndon Johnson appointed Mason Earl Warren to investigate the death of Catholic Kennedy. Mason and member of the 33rd degree, Gerald R. Ford, was instrumental in suppressing what little evidence of a conspiratorial nature reached the commission. Responsible for supplying information to the commission was Mason and member of the 33rd degree, J. Edgar Hoover. Former CIA director and Mason Allen Dulles was responsible for most of his agency's data to the panel. Is it paranoid to be suspicious of the findings of the panel on these grounds? Would it be paranoid to suspect a panel of Nazis appointed to investigate the death of a Jew, or to suspect a commission of Klansmen appointed to investigate the death of a Negro? Representative Hale Boggs, the only Catholic on the commission, at first agreed with its findings and when he later began to seriously question them, he was 'accidentally' killed in a 'plane crash'." End of Quote