In my JFKA meditations as I drift off to sleep, I like to ask simple “What’s the deal?” sort of questions.
To wit: Why is Ruth Hyde Paine still alive?
She’s 92, for God’s sake.
Despite being one of the primary monsters in any number of conspiracy theories, there she still sits. Poor Lee Bowers and umpteen others were rubbed out because they knew too much and simply could not be allowed to live, but there sits Ruth.
And doesn’t just sit, mind you. This woman has participated in mock trials and TV programs and given interviews to the point of being accused of being a bit of a publicity hound.
As she has advanced into her 70s, 80s and now 90s, no one has been concerned that she might slip up and spill the beans? I’ll be 75 in two weeks and my wife is a bit concerned about what outlandish thing I might say next, but no one worries about Ruth. As far as anyone can tell, she’s not surrounded by aged CIA handlers disguised as residents of the nursing home.
How do we fit this inconvenient fact into our conspiracy theories, my fellow CTers?
They “got to her,” some of us say. They “know she can be trusted,” some of us say.
But this is my whole point: At 92 and still going strong, how do “they” know she can be trusted? How did they know this when she was 52, 62, 72 and 82? This is a woman who, by most CT accounts, could blow the LN narrative completely out of the water.
Seriously, what’s the deal?
I personally believe there is only one solution. It does require a leap of CT Logic, but that’s OK.
Ruth is so obviously not a part of any conspiracy, so obviously just an ordinary woman thrust into history, that this itself is the proof that she’s a shadowy CIA operative who can be trusted at 92 because she was programmed by MK Ultra types at the age of 18 and has essentially been a walking CIA zombie ever since.
Yeah, that’s it. Isn't it?