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1 hour ago, David Von Pein said:
The URL of the group in question specifically says it is "Not Moderated", so why would anybody be "declined" when trying to post/join? I would think it would have the same rules as the old alt.conspiracy.jfk newsgroup, which, of course, had no posting rules or restrictions at all.
https://groups.google.com/g/jfk-assassination-not-moderated
NoTrueFlag wrote “Even Nutters can say what they will. If Google really does cut access to Usenet.” I can’t even join. 😂
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10 minutes ago, Mark Ulrik said:
I think Gil took over the group. Its sole purpose seems to be to increase traffic to his website.
OK. He doesn’t want true facts getting in the way. I get that.
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My request to participate to alt.conspiracy.jfk.research has just been declined. The cover-up continues…
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47 minutes ago, Tom Gram said:
Are you sure it’s not online? It says open in full so I’m sure all 29 pages are available at NARA, but the copy of the interview linked is an HSCA copy from Garrison’s files, not the original.
Last I checked you can look through all the folders from the papers of Jim Garrison somewhere online, maybe archive.org or the NARA website. I have the folders on a defunct laptop and I’ll take a look when I get a chance.
The Garrison papers don’t have RIFs, so you have to dig through the folders manually. Some guy from Australia recently made an index though but I haven’t seen it.
Point is I’m sure the Hargis interview is in there somewhere. It’s possible though that the only surviving copy is the HSCA copy, I’m which case you’ll probably have to request a reproduction or visit NARA to get it.
I hope it will be found.
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Too bad we have only one page of the Garrison office interview.
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53 minutes ago, Richard Bertolino said:
Did I see somewhere that you worked with Steve Barber?
Still working with him. Have been for decades.
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4 hours ago, Richard Bertolino said:
"After the headshot, Bobby Hargis ran into the blood that was scattered in the wind."
Who is he working for, somebody who starts a blog like that? What did Hargis himself say?
" ...I was splattered with blood and brain..."
The first says that Hargis "ran into" the blood, implying that a cloud had been created and that Hargis simply rode into it. The shot could have come from anywhere. But Hargis says that he was splattered, implying that the blood and brain came to him, implying a shot from the front.
Why would the blogger misrepresent what Hargis said? Is it because he supports the coverup?
Hargis told Penn Jones in 1966 or 1967, “I rode into it”.
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35 minutes ago, Richard Bertolino said:
Roscoe White was the only criminal who could fake photography in 1963?
Roscoe is the CTers’ favourite patsy. That’s why I mentioned him.
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I've seen at least one more photo with caption "November 26" but what obviously taken on 11/22.
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8 minutes ago, Kevin Balch said:
If you carefully followed the discussion, you would see I don’t believe the photo was faked. I do see some strange effects that I can’t explain but I believe can be explained by someone well versed in film photography as non-sinister. I was trying to figure out why it would need to be faked. It still hasn’t been explained to me why a photo dated November 26, 1963 would need to be faked to account for information that was first revealed on November 29, 1963. I’m still not sure.
You are correct. I apologize.
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On 5/3/2024 at 12:09 PM, Richard Bertolino said:
You don't need to be an expert to see that the light was photographically put into the windows...by some hack who did a lousy job. You have no explanation. I do.
By Roscoe White?
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On 5/1/2024 at 11:00 PM, Kevin Balch said:
I am guessing that if the photo was faked, it was to disprove Earline Roberts claim that a police car was outside 1026 N. Beckley while Oswald was in his room. Am I right?
You're wrong. Faked by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram?
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On 5/1/2024 at 11:00 PM, Kevin Balch said:
I am guessing that if the photo was faked, it was to disprove Earline Roberts claim that a police car was outside 1026 N. Beckley while Oswald was in his room. Am I right?
When did first Roberts make the claim about the police car? The earliest reference I see is November 29, 1963. Was there an earlier reference?
https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth339485/m1/1/
The photo appears to be taken in front of the west wall of the TSBD based on the arrow pointing to the right toward the stairs which are located in the northwest corner of the building. If the photo was faked, they took care to get the shadows on the boxes correct for early to mid-afternoon sun for late November.
https://www.suncalc.org/#/32.778,-96.7962,10/1963.11.22/13:35/1/3
What is the source of the photo of the same window that is not faked used for comparison?
Faked by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram?
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On 5/1/2024 at 5:46 PM, Kevin Balch said:
Your source indicates the photo is from November 26, 1963. What would be the purpose of faking this photograph?
It's a typo. It says the correct date down the page: Special Collections Identifier:
AR406-6 11/22/1963 4816 env. 11 -
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I asked Darwin Payne of the DTH who was probably one of the sources of these notes. He recently published a book on the JFK assassination. He didn’t have much to say.
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One article on Moorman and Hill is based on these notes. I also included a Fort Worth Press article.
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55 minutes ago, Richard Bertolino said:
A serious researcher would offer to pay Denis for his great find, otherwise he might end up complaining about the expensive food at his grocery store.
I did complain at the supermarket. Soon enough, we’ll have to eat only twice a day because food is now so expensive.
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I’m like Richard. When I go to the supermarket, I yell at the staff because I can’t get any free food from them. Really annoying. I’m a Kent.
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My Dallas research trip last November was really worth the money I spent. Next time I’ll go if the 6FM Research Room is open.
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I forgot to mention there’s a ton of newspaper articles.
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19 minutes ago, Tom Gram said:
I just flipped through it briefly but looks like there’s some really interesting stuff in there. Great find.
Yes. I’m guessing that these notes are what the editor, his name is in one of the pages, was told over the phone by his reporters.
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This is a great source of very early material from the Dallas Times Herald before they even printed their first edition of their November 22, 1963 newspaper. It took me several hours to copy them at the Dallas Central Public Library. Lucky you, you’ve got them for free.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1M579IE0NLpX3Ry-PxP03r6GNGZp9HoRz
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A man reads a letter written by Lee Oswald. Marguerite is heard later on this excerpt. The man's voice sounds very much like the one reading a statement written by David Ferrie. See my Ferrie audio on my channel.
CTers keep on covering up the truth
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The topic is my membership refusal. I’ve got over it already.