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  1. On 2/10/2023 at 12:20 PM, Michael Griffith said:

    I agree that McVeigh was guilty, that he was not a patsy. I also agree that others were involved besides McVeigh and Nichols. I did a little research into the OKC bombing back in the early 2000s. I suspect that Middle Eastern extremists were involved and manipulated McVeigh and Nichols' violent anti-government feelings to bring about an attack on a federal building.

    There's a much simpler explanation.

  2. On 2/14/2023 at 10:22 PM, David G. Healy said:

     

    Hello Len... yes it has been a while -- last time we went round and round you, Tink, Gary Mack and the rest of the *Gang* convinced Rollie Zavada not to debate Lifton and myself... that was a while ago.... sorry about your Grand Dad, bad times for our parents and grand parents, those days.... lots of arrogance around here these days... shame, I doubt either side will make headway... I suspect thats as it should be... and no, just visit Las Vegas on occasion these days, 20 years was enough, like living in av/film set... glad I got a chance to say hello... not doing well these days... take care of yourself bud... --dgh

     

    I think maybe you're conflating me with someone else. Perhaps Craig(?) Lamson(?), I was never directly involved in that stuff. I'm writing a book about stuff I witnessed 1987 - 92. Conferring with others at the same events. It's like Rashemon but with a 35-year time gap. :)  But there are some where I was definitely wrong. I'm not complaining about myself but sad that at 57 I will with a little luck be older than my GF.  I didn't know we shared that family history. Your former (I hope) buddy Fetzer says that never happened. You were one of the better eggs in your camp. Sad that you aren't doing well.

     

  3. 11 hours ago, David G. Healy said:

    oh c'mon, take one for the Gipper... you got broad shoulders...

    Have Dave how've you been? It been a few years. We've never agreed on anything here but IIRC you were always polite unlike many of the other CTs. Aren't you in Vegas? I have a friend there. I had a crush on her when we were in our 20s and if her photos are recent she's a very attractive woman in her mid-50s, but she's happily married so you're NOT getting her phone # :). I know you were kidding but eff Bonzo!

     

    'Docuseries about WWII drops segment about Holocaust denial', oh the horror! That's only a slightly unfair comparison. My grandfather was murdered in Buchenwald BTW. 

     

    RIP the Ramones esp. Dee Dee whom I met a few times and co-wrote the song.

     

     

     

  4. On 10/15/2019 at 9:42 AM, James DiEugenio said:

    There is an angle to the current impeachment controversy that very few people know about.

    And I am confident that the MSM will never inform them of it...

     

    Perhaps because it's a load of crap? Nah, couldn't be that, must be an ulterior motive

  5. 13 hours ago, Michael Clark said:

    President John F. Kennedy
    Washington, D.C.
    June 10, 1963

    President Anderson, members of the faculty, board of trustees, distinguished guests, my old colleague, Senator Bob Byrd, who has earned his degree through many years of attending night law school, while I am earning mine in the next 30 minutes, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen:

     Wrong thread? If not why did you post it here?

  6. On 7/29/2019 at 12:55 AM, Ron Bulman said:

    After this, JFK went on to do more for civil rights than any president in history.  As a result Davis has been able to continue to remain relevant.  

    https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002035/

    Beyond the Rat Pack.  He took a hit for the cause and survived?

    That honor actually belongs to LBJ. JFK was pretty reluctant in his support of civil rights, even Schlesinger acknowledged that.  

     

  7. On 7/27/2019 at 7:32 PM, David Von Pein said:

    I'm wondering, though, if it could have been a decision made more by Kennedy's Secret Service detail than by John F. Kennedy himself. (I would bet that that was, indeed, the case.)

    By not inviting Davis to the Inauguration event, the Secret Service didn't have to worry about the "bomb threats", "picketing", "demonstrations", and other unpleasant baggage that always accompanies such racist points-of-view.

     

    Well hopefully if the local PDs could have dealt with the furor the USG could hve done so as well

     

  8. "Sammy Davis Jr. was at the height of his stardom in 1961 when he and close friend Frank Sinatra campaigned to elect President John F. Kennedy, but after Davis married Swedish actress May Britt, Kennedy refused to let him perform at his inauguration, Davis’ daughter claims in a new book.

     

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    ... not even Sinatra's friendship could get Davis into Kennedy's inauguration. When Davis married the glamorous blonde Swedish actress, Britt, in 1960, it not only made headlines, it inspired death threats and demonstrations and forced Davis to hire 24-hour armed guards. Though Davis had campaigned tirelessly, alongside Sinatra, to get Kennedy elected, his daughter wrote that after his interracial marriage, which at the time was forbidden by law in 31 states, her father's name was dropped from the list of entertainers at the president's inaugural party hosted by Sinatra.

     

    https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/jfk-refused-sammy-davis-jr-perform-white-house/story?id=23379345

     

    When, in 1960, he married Swedish actress May Britt, there were bomb threats where he performed and picketing by the American Nazi party. It was around this time that Frank Sinatra’s enthusiasm for John F. Kennedy led Davis to support his presidential bid, bringing in many black votes. But on the night of JFK’s inaugural party, Davis’ invitation was abruptly canceled, leaving him bitterly hurt. Kennedy didn’t want to alienate his Southern constituency by inviting the mixed-race couple. Worst of all, his great friend Sinatra did nothing to defend him. This dismaying incident really puts Davis' support for Nixon in a different light, as well as his supposed integration into the Rat Pack.

     

    https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/sammy-davis-jr-i-ve-gotta-be-me-1037415

     

    Davis was a supporter and activist within the civil rights movement and supported John F. Kennedy’s presidential bid with many appearances on the campaign trail. But when Davis married the white Swedish actress Britt May in the same year, 1960, the Kennedys started viewing him as a political liability. Even at the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles, Davis was booed by Southern delegates. Days before John F. Kennedy’s inauguration, the new president withdrew Davis’ invitation to the celebration, which Davis’ close friend Sinatra was producing.

     

    https://www.thirteen.org/blog-post/most-famous-black-puerto-rican-jewish-star/

     

     

     

     

  9. Lawyers for Sandy Hook families say Alex Jones sent them child porn

    By Daniel Tepfer

     Updated 4:05 pm EDT, Monday, June 17, 2019

     
    • Infowars founder Alex Jones attends Google CEO Sundar Pichai's hearing before the House Judiciary committee on Capitol Hill on December 11, 2018, in Washington, D.C. (Olivier Douliery/Abaca Press/TNS) Photo: Olivier Douliery / TNS / Abaca Press
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    Infowars founder Alex Jones attends Google CEO Sundar Pichai's hearing before the House Judiciary committee on Capitol Hill on December 11, 2018, in Washington, D.C. (Olivier Douliery/Abaca Press/TNS)

     

    BRIDGEPORT - Conspiracy theorist and InfoWars host Alex Jones sent child pornography to the lawyers for the families of the Sandy Hook tragedy, their lawyers said.

    The law firm representing the families of the 2012 mass shooting, stated in court documents filed Monday they have contacted the FBI after discovering child porn in electronic files Jones recently turned over to the Sandy Hook families as a result of their lawsuit against him for calling the tragedy a hoax.

     

    https://www.ctpost.com/local/ctpost/article/Lawyers-Alex-Jones-sent-child-porn-to-Sandy-Hook-14005437.php

  10. 19 hours ago, Ron Bulman said:

     

    Great Twilight Zone inspired 60s garage punker.

     

     

  11. 23 hours ago, Thomas Graves said:

     

    David,

    You should realize that I only post things here that have been given to me by my Deep State Controllers.

     

    "Say, what's this electrode at the back of my head?  I've never noticed it before!  And why does it get warm and start vibrating only when I sign into the JFK Assassination Debate forum? 

    Hmmm.


    Wait!  I think I'm getting a new secret message from Headquarters! ..."

     

    --  TG

    LOL

     

    Stop spilling the beans

    [That was NOT a request. Disobedience can be fatal]

  12. On 01/04/2018 at 7:51 PM, Michael Clark said:

    Agreed. Jack White is dead. Fetter is no longer here to defend himself. I am kind of surprised at Len's having taken such latitude in posting this. I am particularly irritated that he has caused me to find myself in agreement with DVP. :P

     

    Gee folks, lighten up, it was a joke. And no it didn't inspire the antagonism the naysayers feared. And a good way to improve the forum's tone would be to lay off the Twilight Zoney topics like the ones I cited and "two Oswald's" etc. 

     

    "Fetter is no longer here to defend himself" because of his trollish behavior. 

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