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  1. Hi everyone, I was wondering if anybody heard about statements made on the wikeopedia site that named the shooters or the one who was behind the assassination?? I caught an excerpt on cnn news but it was very short, as they said it was removed promptly... Just curious if anybody heard or saw something about this revelation...
  2. Is this LHO - http://history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/...Vol16_0304b.htm
  3. What information do we have on this guy? I have this excerpt 'Within days of the assassination, for example, the Secret Service, which had launched its own investigation, received an urgent report from its Chicago office about a Cuban exile who had been seeking to buy guns in Chicago since September. He was traveling in the company of one Juan Francisco Blanco Fernandez, a friend of Salvat and a member of the DRE's military section. On the day before the assassination, the exile told a Secret Service informant that the group had "plenty of money" and would buy weapons "as soon as we take care of Kennedy." But Hoover, whose bureau took over the investigation with the support of President Johnson, forced the Secret Service to drop further inquiries. The FBI preferred to pursue the theory that Oswald had acted alone.'
  4. AGENCY : HSCA RECORD NUMBER : 180-10082-10255 RECORDS SERIES : NUMBERED FILES. AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 000273 DOCUMENT INFORMATION ORIGINATOR : CITIZEN FROM : HEACOCK, AMOS E. TO : SCHWEIKER, RICHARD S. TITLE : "IDENTIFICATON OF TRIGGERMEN AND SPONSORS OF THE ASSASSINATION OF JFK" DATE : 09/23/1975 PAGES : 64 DOCUMENT TYPE : REPORT. SUBJECTS : KENNEDY, JOHN; ASSASSINATION.; DALLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT.; EVIDENCE. CLASSIFICATION : UNCLASSIFIED RESTRICTIONS : OPEN IN FULL CURRENT STATUS : OPEN DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 04/09/1993 COMMENTS : Includes duplicate. Box 11.
  5. Ok, thanks Harry, all I know is that it is material relating to Technical Development and Planning division of the Secret Service.
  6. Has anybody interviewed blunt since this AARB Document # 124-10058-10042 A two page document from T. J. McAndrew to Evans. It is dated 12/11/64. It is about Fay Leon Blunt. "Blunt stated he had information that 17 individuals, wardens and inmates, were in the hospital ward on the fifth floor of the Dallas County Jail and from there witnessed the assassination of former President Kennedy. He alleged that none of these individuals have been interviewed on this matter. Blunt said that their information would indicate a search should be made of the top of the Dallas Post Office building."
  7. Hi Harry, Do you have any information on Project Starr?
  8. Question: Who of all 16 agents are still alive that were assigned to the motorcade. The 16 agents he names are: 1.) Bennet, Glen A. 2.) Greer, William R. 3.) Hickey, George W., Jr. 4.) Hill, Clinton J. 5.) Johns, Thomas L. 6.) Kellerman, Roy H. 7.) Kinney, Samuel A. 8.) Kivett, Jerry D. 9.) Landis, Paul E. 10.) Lawson, Winston G. 11.) McIntyre, William T. 12.) Ready, John D. 13.) Roberts, Emory P. 14.) Sorrells, Forrest V. 15.) Taylor, Warren W. 16.) Youngblood, Rufus W.
  9. I am most interested in the Telephone logs from the Office of the Director, 1941-1972, before and after the assassination.
  10. Press Release July 11, 2005 Hoover's Official and Confidential Files to be Transferred To the National Archives from the FBI Washington, DC. . . . Today, in a ceremony at the National Archives Building, Archivist of the United States Allen Weinstein signed an agreement with Assistant Director of the FBI William Hooton to transfer 210 cubic feet of historic FBI records to the National Archives. The highlight of this transfer is the entire collection of Director J. Edgar Hoover's Official and Confidential Files, covering the period 1924-1972. All of the records being transferred today have been available to the public, in redacted form, in the FBI's FOIA reading room. These records will be made available to the public on August 1, 2005, in the research room at the National Archives in College Park, located at 8601 Adelphi Road. Any closed information will be re-reviewed by the National Archives, under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, in response to researcher requests. There could be some interesting records brought forth... Among the other materials being transferred from the FBI to the National Archives are: Telephone logs from the Office of the Director, 1941-1972; Official personnel files of Directors J. Edgar Hoover and Clarence Kelly and of Clyde Tolson and Louis B. Nichols, Assistant to the Director of the FBI during Hoover's tenure; 7 boxes of material pertaining to Tokyo Rose; Approximately 500,000 pages of permanent files regarding civil unrest and bank robbery investigations.
  11. Thanks Steve, I will check that out.
  12. I found this link interesting showing how Greer could have done this and how they covered it up later at the hospital.... http://community-2.webtv.net/Larry762/font...00FF/page4.html
  13. Is he still alive?? maybe he has more to say now in his later years....
  14. Harry, Can you elaborate on the "combination" from this excerpt. "I do not know, but there were many influencial and powerful anti-Kennedy adherents with the same philosophy as the 'combination'."
  15. Has this box been de-classified yet?
  16. I am curious how many witnesses are still alive out of the 216 people who were questioned. http://www.history-matters.com/analysis/witness/index.htm
  17. Why is the CIA trying to block the release of Joannides Documents?? What vital information could be obtained from these classified documents? http://bellaciao.org/en/article.php3?id_article=6120
  18. Carr's story is interesting, as well as the timeline.. Still another sighting of this man was made by an unemployed steel worker, Richard R. Carr.21 Shortly after noon, he was looking for work at the site of the new courthouse on Houston St. He was seek-ing out the foreman on the ninth floor, and as he ascended, he stopped at the sixth floor, from which he could view the top floor of the Depository. He noted a heavy-set man looking out a window next to the one on the far east end. This man was wearing a hat, glasses, and, according to Carr, a tan sportcoat.22 For a short time, Carr studied the man, and then he continued his ascent. About a minute or two later, he heard a loud noise that sounded like a firecracker. The was a slight pause and then he heard two more reports in rapid succession. He turned his eyes toward the triple under-pass, which was where he thought the shots came from. In the grassy area between Elm and Main he could see several individuals falling to the ground. To learn more, he immediately began to descend the stairs. After Carr reached the ground, he again saw the man whom he had previously seen on the seventh floor of the Book Depository. He was rapidly approaching Carr at a very fast walking pace. When he got to the corner of Commerce, he turned left. On the next street over was a 1961 or 1962 Nash Rambler station wagon, parked facing north. It had a luggage rack on top and Texas plates. In the driver's seat was a young Black. The heavy-set man opened the rear door and got in. The car was last seen heading north on Record Street. This momentary sighting dovetails with the observation of sheriff's deputy Roger Craig, who also saw a Nash Rambler station wagon, also driven by a dark-complected man, about fifteen minutes after the shooting, heading west on Elm. It stopped in front of the TSBD and a man later identified by Craig as Lee Harvey Oswald got inside. The car was last seen going under the triple under-pass in a direction that could have taken it toward Oak Cliff. In the course of this study, we have looked at a good number of incidents that occurred within a very short period of time -- about fifteen to twenty minutes. To show how these wide-ranging circumstances can be combined into a logical sequence, the following chronology is presented: 12:28 A man in a tan sportcoat is seen by Carr on the seventh floor of the TSBD. 12:29 A man in a brown suit coat is seen by Walther on the fifth floor of the TSBD, standing next to a gunman. 12:30 Worrell sees a gun firing at the President from a window on the fifth or sixth floor. Romack starts walking toward TSBD, keeping back door within his view. 12:31 Barnett runs to the back area of the TSBD. He encounters Adams and Styles coming out the back door. 12:32 Barnett returns to the front of TSBD 12:33 The KBOX news car arrives on the scene. Romack removes a portion of a barrier, allowing the vehicle to pass. Meanwhile, the man in the dark sportcoat dashes out the back door. 12:34 The KBOX car is parked near TSBD. The man in the tan sportcoat is seen by Carr walking south on Houston. He gets into a Nash Rambler driven by a Black man. 12:45 Deputy Roger Craig sees "Oswald" escaping in a Nash Rambler driven by a dark-complected man.
  19. Great Post Steve, Who was it that was arrested in Fort Worth?
  20. Just wanted to share this page with everybody for all the plausible facts it may provide.... http://www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/ToA/ToAchp5.html
  21. Seth Kantor has this excerpt: The third is a lengthy memorandum written by Vince Salandria, dated 1/31/67, regarding an interview with Rita Rollins, a Navy Nurse with an interesting story to tell.---the crucial part in question reads as follows: "The name of the person in Dallas...is Inez Robertson. CHUCK ROBERTSON, HER HUSBAND, WORKS AT THE POST OFFICE...Inez Robertson, actually saw them [men with guns] make a breakdown of the rifles. This tall man with long grey or white hair[-]he was in the station wagon. There is a luggage rack on the station wagon. It was a Rambler station wagon.
  22. This is an interesting page on Richard Randolph Carr who also described the rambler a dark skinned man was getting into... http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKcarrR.htm
  23. Anybody know what photograph this is? 'A photograph turned up a few years after the assassination showing the TSBD about ten minutes after the shooting. The Hertz clock on the roof reads 12:40. That photograph shows what appears to be a Rambler station wagon in the traffic on Elm--lending support Craig's story.' Maybe somebody can see oswald in the rambler going West on Elm Street towards the triple underpass.
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