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Leaving All Forums: Eye Problems, etc. Judyth
Denis Morissette replied to Judyth Baker's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
I am not harsh, Nancy. Reality is. I wish Judyth health and prosperity, but things don't look good for her. -
Leaving All Forums: Eye Problems, etc. Judyth
Denis Morissette replied to Judyth Baker's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
I am not any less objective than you, Pamela. I am open to ideas. After reading some parts of what Reitzes wrote, Judyth's case was closed. Judyth is most probably under medication, at least I hope so. If she does not get the medical attention she requires, I bet she will stay the rest of her life in a mental institution or worse. -
Leaving All Forums: Eye Problems, etc. Judyth
Denis Morissette replied to Judyth Baker's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
I did not want to say it, but since you did, I won't! -
Leaving All Forums: Eye Problems, etc. Judyth
Denis Morissette replied to Judyth Baker's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Judyth's case looks like Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig's -both tell stories that bring them a lot of problems like threats, loss of income, health problems, people in the JFK research community helping her financially, etc. Judyth, I really hope you won't end up like him. -
Evelyn Lincoln: Important Witness
Denis Morissette replied to John Simkin's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Does she provide evidence that all these guys killed JFK? A search on Internet provided me this photo when I used keyword Bethesda. Was she present at the autopsy? And who is the man with her? -
Starting Tue, January 18, 8PM-9PM, ET/PT, on History Channel: The Presidents, a series of programs about all the U.S. presidents of America's history. Based on the book To the Best of My Ability, this 8-part series provides an insightful look at the exclusive group of men from all walks of life and parts of the country who have led America from the Oval Office. Part 1 probes the Constitutional Era, when the fledgling nation's revolutionary Founding Fathers became its first administrators. From George Washington, who defined the presidency, to James Monroe, the last of the Revolutionary War heroes, the office of president evolves and is tested as the United States undergoes growing pains. Defining moments include Washington's Whisky Rebellion, John Adams' XYZ Affair, Thomas Jefferson's Louisiana Purchase, James Madison's War of 1812, and the Monroe Doctrine. We also examine the human side of the Presidents, offering a look at their strengths and weaknesses, their families, and accomplishments. The episode on JFK is on Fri, January 21, 8-9pm ET/PT. An era of seeming bliss turns into a period of total political disenfranchisement. Plain-spoken Harry Truman becomes president after FDR dies in office and presides during the last days of WWII. He also ushers the U.S. into the Atomic Age and the beginning of the Cold War. Truman is followed by the hero of D-Day, Dwight D. Eisenhower. Ike's grandfatherly image and "hidden hand" politics are replaced by youth and charisma when John F. Kennedy is elected. Assassination thrusts Lyndon B. Johnson into office and Vietnam drives him out. After Richard Nixon resigns in disgrace, Gerald Ford tries to heal a wounded nation. Defining moments include the dropping of the first atom bombs, containment of communism, the Cold War, Cuban Missile Crisis, man on the Moon, JFK's assassination, Civil Rights, the Vietnam War, Watergate, and the first presidential resignation.
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History Channel Thu, January 13, 8PM-10PM ET/PT Fri, January 14, 12AM-2AM ET/PT The Kennedy Assassination: Beyond Conspiracy No other murder in history has produced as much speculation as the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Forty years after he was fatally shot, more than 70 percent of polled Americans believe there was a conspiracy and that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone. In this 2-hour special, ABC News Anchor Peter Jennings takes a fresh look at the assassination, the evidence, the various and many theories, and an exact computer simulation of the famous Abraham Zapruder film that offers surprising results.
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Frames of the Couch film
Denis Morissette replied to Denis Morissette's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
The Couch film alledgedly showing the "pool of blood". Copy and paste this link. It won't work if you click on it. http://jfkmurderphotos.bravehost.com/couch.gif -
Jack - It's those Apollo pictures you have been posting - they have broken the forum. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Bill's photo is fake. Bill is also fake. He is not a human but a creature from the Moon. His mission is to delete Jack's Appollo images.
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Very interesting indeed. Did you know that Brugioni wrote a book on photo fakery? http://www.vho.org/tr/2000/4/tr04fakery.html Here is the cover of the book and a photo of Brugioni seen on the LEFT.
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Are JFK Researchers at risk?
Denis Morissette replied to John Simkin's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
There is no evidence showing that Eugene Bradley ever used the name of Brading. The suspect photographed and arrested in Dealy Plaza is Eugene Hale Brading who used the false name of Jim Braden. Since the name of Brading only surfaced in 1973, Garrison could not find that Jim Braden since he knew the guy only under the name of Braden. First photo is of Bradley, and the second on the right is Brading (aka Jim Braden) the guy arrested in Dealy Plaza. -
Are JFK forums constuctive?
Denis Morissette replied to Dawn Meredith's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
The maturity you are showing for someone of your age is impressive, Nick. -
Are JFK forums constuctive?
Denis Morissette replied to Dawn Meredith's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
I am glad to put some sunshine in your heart, dear Dixie. First two frames: Bell film and the third one shows Howard Brennan with hat in front of the TSBD. -
Are JFK forums constuctive?
Denis Morissette replied to Dawn Meredith's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Exactly the same philosophy that I have when I am invited to a dinner. I take what I need and leave the rest there! -
I will post some Paschall film frames. Here are some for now.
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Are JFK Researchers at risk?
Denis Morissette replied to John Simkin's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Two different guys. These are some photos of Eugene Bradley: Photo 1 is the one published in Penn Jones' Forgive My Grief. Photo 2 is him escorted by the LAPD just before he flies to Jim Garrison's office. Photo 3 is him under a lie detector session organized by his attorneys. -
Are JFK Researchers at risk?
Denis Morissette replied to John Simkin's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Let admit something, I prefer to let Braden alone unless someone convinces me of the opposite. Call me chicken if you want. -
Jack White: "The Roscoe White curse"
Denis Morissette replied to Denis Morissette's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Who rendered this warning to you? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Someone I consider as a friend, researcher Bill Kelly who is a writer. So that was a "friendly" warning. -
Jack White: "The Roscoe White curse"
Denis Morissette replied to Denis Morissette's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
What prompted me to try to locate Braden is a 1980 document in which is included his address, and in which Braden threatened to sue The Globe in criminal court. I don't remember if I ever sent a letter to him. http://www.geocities.com/denismorissette/S...0073-10226.html -
Jack White: "The Roscoe White curse"
Denis Morissette replied to Denis Morissette's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
When I showed interest in locating Jim Braden -the guy arrested in Dealy Plaza and also living at a hotel 20 minutes from the hotel where RFK was killed- I was warned that I am entering the "Big Leagues", meaning that I should do it at my own risk. -
Jack White: "The Roscoe White curse"
Denis Morissette replied to Denis Morissette's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
In one of his books, Robert Livingston was mentionning that several researchers' houses have been set in fire. Do you know of any examples, Jack? An example I know of: researcher Gary Murr who lost a lot of invaluable documents after the appartment building he lived in was ravaged by fire. It must be awful how one must feel after being assaulted like Jack. I can't believe it. Talk about it to witness Warren Reynolds and so many others. Jack is showing a lot of courage by keeping discussing the JFK assassination openly. Jack is a real survivor, those "survivors" on TV are not. -
A larger image, but from a much better copy, please.