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  1. Douglas, this photo does not show up for me. Would you mind posting it again for those who missed it? Chris
  2. Hi Chris, you might check out the work of William Kelly, Larry Hancock and others in tracking down the Pathfinder operations, which involved shooting Castro with a high powered rifle as he drove through a slowed down section in an open jeep. One would presume they had a patsy handy to take the fall. http://jfkcountercoup.blogspot.com/2018/10/part-ii-pathfinder-at-npic-and-dealey.html https://larryhancock.wordpress.com/2013/11/19/corroboration/ More recently the has been good research on The Black Nine, an extremely secret Pathfinder sniper team that “disappeared” in mid to late 1963, ostensibly infiltrated into Cuba to assassinate Castro. But some think this sniper team was purposefully turned on JFK instead. https://larryhancock.wordpress.com/2019/04/20/wheaton-names-update/ Hope this helps, Chris
  3. David, I thought that was a strange letter for someone to be writing unless they really were in trouble. Seems like she either worked for him or was close in some way. So I did some research and found a completed eBay auction with a photo of Colonel Joseph C. Ehrlicher. And turns out he was wing commander for the Civil Air Patrol in New Orleans. How wild is that? Any other research in Ehrlicher or M. M. Oswald? Best, Chris Photo of Colonel Ehrlicher with the Civil Air Patrol of New Orleans
  4. Larry, who do you consider to be the more solid witnesses to figures behind the windows? Best, Chris
  5. If I remember correctly, wasn’t the car in this last photo registered to Mary Ferrell and her husband? They were driving through Dealey Plaza that day. Did they drive all the way to the hospital?
  6. Larry, did Tom offer any opinions about the rifle or rifles found that day when he was filming? Or what the officers who found and viewed them said in front of him? Chris
  7. Do you all think Westbrook was trying to pull a fast one by changing 107 to 207, which had an alibi attached to it?
  8. It’s worth noting here that Clarence A. Rector was actually interviewee by the Warren Commission because of his connection to Jack Ruby. Clarence stated that he had an automobile transportation business. And that he had recently been in Cuba. Just a few more data points for this mysterious Car 107. -Chris
  9. Wow, Remegio Arce really does bear a string resemblance to Bernard Barker. Is it possible that Seymour Weitzman actually saw Arce on the grassy knoll instead of Barker, who he later identified? Chris
  10. I always wondered why Westbrook said this. Given that we now know Westbrook was at best up to some shady things that day (the wallet, et al), is it possible he gave this order as the scene commander to cover up for the arrest of a second person who was brought out back to the alley and who might have looked similar to Oswald? Chris
  11. Thanks, DVP. I've watched dozens of hours of material that you have collected. Always appreciated. Chris
  12. The canceled Esquire article is good, but the transcripts make for even better reading. For instance, I had not known that Escalante claimed Cubela told him in 1978 that he met David Morales in Paris in Sept of 63.
  13. I have to say it's a good read so far. I was not aware that GDM had been sent to Yugoslavia in 1957 by a CIA front company. Nice job for a guy whose FBI file is full of Internal Security reports of him being a Communist.
  14. And why is there a black bar at the bottom of the frames only during the B&W section? I wish I could see the whole version of this to compare. David, do you have a link to which version you took this gif from? Best, Chris
  15. Interesting review. I'd be pretty curious to read James D's take on this book.
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