he sounds like another paytriot to me, and his story is similar to this 1999 article below, like he's using bits of truth to weave his narrative. but I don't trust anyone, so who knows anymore🤷♀️
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"Originally, photo editors wanted Kennedy to repel off the top of the monument and hover in front of the faces, said Pflaum.
”We, being the National Park Service, did not allow that, but we did get some up close to the monument,” he said.
However, the son of the late President Kennedy did get to the top of the four heads.
”I think he was impressed. He admired the view and on a clear day you can see a long distance,” Pflaum said.
During the tour, they covered a broad range of topics but they didn't talk about anything person, he said.
”He had questions about Mount Rushmore,” Pflaum said. ”He talked a little geography in the west and he wanted to know about Native Americans, what was their population and where did they live.”
”I asked questions about his living in New York, nothing personal, nor did he speak of anything personal,” Pflaum said."
he sounds like another paytriot to me, and his story is similar to this 1999 article below, like he's using bits of truth to weave his narrative. but I don't trust anyone, so who knows anymore🤷♀️
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"Originally, photo editors wanted Kennedy to repel off the top of the monument and hover in front of the faces, said Pflaum.
”We, being the National Park Service, did not allow that, but we did get some up close to the monument,” he said.
However, the son of the late President Kennedy did get to the top of the four heads.
”I think he was impressed. He admired the view and on a clear day you can see a long distance,” Pflaum said.
During the tour, they covered a broad range of topics but they didn't talk about anything person, he said.
”He had questions about Mount Rushmore,” Pflaum said. ”He talked a little geography in the west and he wanted to know about Native Americans, what was their population and where did they live.”
”I asked questions about his living in New York, nothing personal, nor did he speak of anything personal,” Pflaum said."
https://www.yankton.net/news/article_2e742b2b-047f-5106-aaa7-36a017566208.html
It's very difficult to distinguish characters anymore. At least I feel