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Pamela Brown

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    2013 JFKLancer NID, Dallas, TX, "MIdnight Blue to Black -- the Vanishing Act of the JFK Presidential Limousine In Broad Daylight
    2008 Documentary Inside the Target Car, limo researcher
    2004 documentary on the JFK Assassination Presidential Limousine SS-100-X "Behind the Headlights -- Presidential Limo" aired on the SPEED channel . Also aired 2005
    2001 "SS-100-X" in CAR CRASH CULTURE, Palgrave/McMillan.

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  1. Purdy is not unique at having a resemblance to LHO. There is a young guy at our health club that looks so much like LHO I do.a double-take every time I see him.
  2. I had the same thought about Purdy having a resemblance to LHO. I have to wonder if the SB was fixed. There was a moment where it looked like some sort of signal may have been given in the OT. The color just drained from Purdy's face and then Mahomes face lit up and he charged forward. It was hard to tell, though there was definite scripting at the end of the regular game, when M kept throwing the ball to Kelce but Kelce was unable to receive it. That would have been the 'perfect' ending to the game (winning touchdown). As it was, I think the OT TD was Plan B...
  3. Interesting. That doesn't surprise me at all. And speaking of rabbit holes, the ongoing coverup had them coming from two directions -- the WCR and its apologists, such as McAdams and the loony fringe, of which Fetzer's rabbit trails, such as the limo 'spiral nebulae' are a good example. And of course both of them were profs, so we were supposed to let them do our thinking for us...
  4. Well said. Also, a good point about the SBT... I have to wonder if the WCR was not left in an intentionally ridiculous and incomprehensible state in order to use a mind control type tactic on the American public. When it was first published it seemed that If you did not 'believe' the WCR you were disloyal, and worse, you were probably a Communist. The WCR is a classic appeal to authority...
  5. I liked this movie, though I found it unsatisfying. But now I am intrigued...I will watch it again... I am also a fan of Parallax View and Executive Action...
  6. It seems to me that our accepting the term 'theory' is just playing into the hands of the WCR apologists. A better term might be "hypothesis" or even "working hypothesis"... Should we decide to present on an hypothesis that we have tested and believe to be valid, the hypothesis becomes a thesis, which can then be debated at the level of the public... We can also say "my position" (on this issue, on this day) is... I should think there might be less hysterical reaction if we were to tweak our terminology...
  7. What if we take as a working hypothesis that Yoko was an agent and John the target?
  8. It is correct to say that there is even a fallacy within Occam's Razor. For one, who can define 'simply'? That is vague. For another, the most 'simple' solution is not necessarily the best solution...
  9. An appeal to "Occam's Razor" is a appeal to authority... MDC killing John Lennon ergo no conspiracy falls prey to the fallacy of false alternatives...
  10. What may be even more unhelpful is cherrypicking in an environment where we can choose what to focus on and ignore the rest...
  11. Ferguson was something of a talker. When he was in Dearborn, he loved to play golf with other FMC employees, and told them a lot of things they would not have known otherwise. Ferguson reported to a man named Morgan Geis who was with the SS, who I think made sure he was in DC setting up vehicles for the Army-Navy game that was supposed to take place the following week-end. https://www.thehenryford.org/explore/blog/morgan-gies-driver-to-the-presidents How Ferguson walked by the dent in the chrome molding is a mystery to me. He must have put the roof back on SS100X before driving it from DC back to Dearborn, and thence to Hess + Eisenhart for the first rebuild, the "Quick Fix". The garage incident in NYC that Chief Rowley mentions in his letter supposedly happened just a few weeks prior to the Texas trip. Of course, Rowley is making an excuse. SS100X was the pride of the WHG fleet, much of which was leased or rented from Ford. That being said, there was an earlier FMC internal memo that said presidential limousines did not have to be bulletproof because 'the US is not a banana republic.' How horrifying that seems in retrospect. The QEII follow-up SS car was bulletproof. However, its top was down, so it didn't really matter. JEH supposedly had a bulletproof car. That would be like him. But President Kennedy, Jackie and the Connallys were just thrown to the wolves, with no SS protection on the car, even placed at the head of the motorcade instead of in 7h place, as the sticker on a side window says...
  12. Nice sleuthing, Gil! The follow-up car in Dallas, the Queen Mary II, has always been. subject of interest to me simply because it was directly behind SS100X during the assassination, but there seems to be no information about it. Whatever condition it was in, we really don't know. That being said, since we are all wary about how potential evidence is concealed from us, it is certainly fair to ask why. I think SS679X was sequestered with SS100X in the White House Garage after the trip back to AAFB and DC, but we don't have a log as we do for the JFK limo. Vaughn Ferguson was the FMC liaison to the WHG, and he was in charge of SS100X. Ferguson was, I think, intentionally left out of the Dallas trip, but took charge of SS100X as soon as it came back to DC. I don't know who was in charge of the Cadillac. So Ferguson gave permission for this rep to come into the WHG while the limos were being sequestered... I think Sam Kinney may have said something about the Cadillac. Let me check on that...
  13. I think LHO was smart enough to be observed by intelligence agencies of at least three countries (US, USSR and Cuba) but when he was arrested in Dallas I think he began to realize he may have outsmarted himself...
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