Regards David Ferrie, in the book “The Devil’s Chessboard”, the author (David Talbot) writes that Ferrie:
“the Eastern Airline pilot who supervised the local Civil Air Patrol chapter—was a particularly eccentric personality. Suffering from alopecia, Ferrie took to wearing an ill-fitting, reddish wig and filling in his missing eyebrows with theatrical slashes of greasepaint.”
He is also described as a passionate anti-Communist who was told to step down from the podium during his speech to a veterans group because he was saying the president “ought to be shot”.
So, any validation of this characterization as accurate?
Great stuff.
Regards David Ferrie, in the book “The Devil’s Chessboard”, the author (David Talbot) writes that Ferrie:
“the Eastern Airline pilot who supervised the local Civil Air Patrol chapter—was a particularly eccentric personality. Suffering from alopecia, Ferrie took to wearing an ill-fitting, reddish wig and filling in his missing eyebrows with theatrical slashes of greasepaint.”
He is also described as a passionate anti-Communist who was told to step down from the podium during his speech to a veterans group because he was saying the president “ought to be shot”.
So, any validation of this characterization as accurate?
Great stuff Jefferson.
Fascinating podcast. Thank you.
Excellent show! Thank you!
This was fabulous.
Confirms for me that New Orleans was the epicenter of the conspiracy. Oswald was a patsy Marcello offered up.