Gerald Blaine DENIES he ever spoke to William Manchester...for a specific reason.
Floyd Boring WAS adamant that he never spoke to Manchester and that IS backed up by the lack of a source in Manchester's book...guess who the source was? ole Blaine...
As I mention in my first and third books, NO FLOYD BORING interview was found at the William Manchester collection held at Wesleyan Unviersity, thus vindicating/ corroborating Boring that he never spoke to Manchester...which means someone else--Blaine---spoke for him. Blaine's transcript is MISSING, as he definitely was interviewed--he admitted to me in 2004-2005 that he spoke to him, the book has a specific sourced interview date, and Blaine is the only conceivable person in the Tampa motorcade who could have made this all up. ANOTHER THING: Blaine was thanked in Manchester's OTHER JFK book...
So much for Blaine's denials that he never spoke to the author. WHY did he deny it now? Because he knows it leaves him hanging out to dry as THE dubious source for the phony agents-ordered-off-the-limo crap.
1) Uh oh- Gerald Blaine now states (in 2010-audio track) that he was NOT interviewed by William Manchester, yet both the source notes (depicted) and Blaine's statements to Vince Palamara in 2005 debunk this claim, not to mention Blaine getting thanked by Manchester in his 1983 JFK book! Why did Blaine change his tune decades later? Because Vince Palamara discovered that BLAINE was the probable source for the phoney story about JFK allegedly ordering the agents off his limousine in Tampa on 11/18/63 to Manchester. Agent Floyd Boring DENIED that this was true and denied that he was interviewed by Manchester (which the source notes and Blaine's 2010 statements confirm). Uh oh...
2) FLOYD BORING ADAMANTLY DENIES HE WAS EVER INTERVIEWED BY AUTHOR WILLIAM MANCHESTER, WHICH HE STATED FORCEFULLY TO ME ON TWO DIFFERENT OCCASIONS, WHILE ALSO STATING THAT JFK DID NOT ORDER THE AGENTS OFF THE LIMO:
3) The 2010 video excerpt with Blaine and Hill:
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Boring, but no Blaine, in the index-
Blaine, but NO BORING, in the sourced interviews:
the offending quotes "from" Boring that Mr. Boring adamantly denied were even true. Boring also stated that he was never interviewed, which is corroborated by the above. The only agent interviewed who is NOT actually mentioned in the text itself? BLAINE. Blaine was THE source for the phony "Ivy league charlatans" quote attributed falsely to Boring (and, as others have noted, JFK would not have used that kind of language- he was a Harvard graduate).