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White Russians/Solidarists
Thomas Graves replied to Robert Howard's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
_______________________________ Dobry den! Good stuff, Robert and James! In the article, G.D.M. does sound a trifle reactionary, doesn't he? BTW, if anyone wants to know what the term "White Russian" means (in the context of the Russian revolution and its aftermath, including the White Russian exodus to other countries, like Dallas, for example lol), all they've got to do is google: " 'white russians' ," and (heaven forbid, that goddamned instrument of the evil evil evil evil, dark dark, CIA Capitalist running-dog forces) 'wikipedia' ", i.e. ["white russians" wikipedia] ............... Enjoy, comrades! I toast this bottle of Vodka to you! (Just like the last one which I drank about hour ago, yes?.) --Tomas ________________________________ -
______________________________ Charlie, To your "only three questions," I've got "only" two answers: 1) Maybe it's a "Flash" Gordon (Novel) 3) Who is Dr. E.Z. Friedel? Well, hell, that's easy (Get it?). He just wants to be Hidel's self-published alter ego or nom de plume or doctor or controller or half brother or apologist or.... --Thomas ______________________________
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Bradley Ayers' THE ZENITH SECRET is out..
Thomas Graves replied to Anthony Thorne's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
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Bradley Ayers' THE ZENITH SECRET is out..
Thomas Graves replied to Anthony Thorne's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
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Bradley Ayers' THE ZENITH SECRET is out..
Thomas Graves replied to Anthony Thorne's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
________________________________________ Bill, Has the CIA changed its policy regarding identifying its officers and agents? I thought it was CIA policy (except, of course, regarding November '63 post-assassination FBI memo referring to "Mr. George Bush of the CIA") to neither confirm nor deny it's employing of any particular person... Interesting indeed. (Maybe I'll call them to find out whether or not I was CIA when I was teaching English in the Czech Republic! [some of my students, encouraged by another ex-pat American English teacher ("Why do you always seem to have money Graves?," were spreading the rumor that I was with "The Company," and I decided the best strategy was encourage their suspicions about me. Great fun, actually, especially when you're living there with an expired residency permit. Put the fear of God in them, and all that. Peter, can you relate?] FWIW, --Thomas ________________________________________ ________________________________________ -
Bradley Ayers' THE ZENITH SECRET is out..
Thomas Graves replied to Anthony Thorne's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
_______________________________ William, You wouldn't be making a "play on words" regarding Mr. Scull's first name and the title of a song by the proto punk-rock English band "The Whom," would you? --Thomas _______________________________ -
_________________________________ Regarding the bottom photo of Bernice's post #66, has the guy standing on the far left who is looking back towards the TSBD doorway ever been identified? Is he wearing a military uniform? Just curious. Not trying to hijack this thread. If anyone has the answer, you can send me a personal message or e-mail me... Thanks, --Thomas _________________________________
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_____________________________ Actually, I heard a rumor that it all went down in Disneyland and then everything was altered... --Thomas _____________________________
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_______________________________________ James, (Deleted) Thanks, --Thomas _______________________________________
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Funny you should mention that, Frank. I believe Maurice Bishop was one of those generic names used by several people including David Phillips and Gordon Campbell. I also think Feeney may have as well. He is alive and living in Corpus Christi. The connection to Izquierdo is a very interesting one indeed and I am starting to make some headway in that direction. Hopefully more soon. Cheers, James __________________________________ Hi James, How's it coming? Thanks, --Thomas __________________________________
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_____________________________ Don, Excellent question! Hopefully Tom will answer soon in an equally well-written and understandable way. --Thomas ____________________________
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________________________ Jack, Regarding your test post #3 above, did you ever get a satisfactory answer as to who the short person was who was standing near the Chisums? --Thomas ________________________
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LHO drove a car in Wisconsin and Texas?
Thomas Graves replied to Thomas Graves's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
_______________________ William, Great stuff! Thanks... --Thomas _______________________ -
_________________________________ Great work, Eugene! I think you got it right. (Too bad Greer isn't in it.) Thanks! --Thomas _________________________________
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__________________________ IMO he's performing, or pretending to perform, security. Opinion based on the fact that his body is oriented away from Jackie and the Prez, as if to be able to scan the crowd and screen her and the Prez from any potential threat, and also on the fact that he's the only person in the photo with his body turned away from Jackie and JFK like that.... --Thomas __________________________
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______________________________ Hi Brian, So a Marine officer said that LHO was "a rather poor shot." OK, "whatever," but didn't he score significantly higher during his much earlier, first "qualification" (when he was undoubtedly more highly-motivated to impress his superiors and his potential buddies)? My intuition tells me that he didn't really give a rat's ass just how poorly he shot when he got the 191. He was a bit of a smart alek, wasn't he. IMO the 191 was just his way of saying, "Please take this job and shove it where the sun don't shine." In my humble opinion, LHO was most likely a better shot than most of us "researchers" are willing to acknowledge/admit. All of your other points, however, are highly interesting and seriously worth researching/publicizing further. Thanks, --Thomas ______________________________________- _________ BUMP _________
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LHO drove a car in Wisconsin and Texas?
Thomas Graves replied to Thomas Graves's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Hi Thom, William Weston probably has done more research on these incidents than anyone else, published in Third/Fourth Decade. The Wisconsin incident involves Oswald leaving Marina and a baby in a parked car while he went off somewhere. He purchases a radio for her to listen to at an electronics store. A similar incident of Oswald and Marina and a baby stop by a Texas radio station. If someone has the articles I too would like more details. I think Weston is a member of this forum. BK ________________________________ Hi Bill, Fascinating stuff. I'd certainly like to learn more... Thanks, --Thomas _______________________________ -
$20.00 and a talk with his barber would probably do it. ___________________________ I strongly suspect that the barber I had as a kid in La Jolla many moons ago was providing the local vampires (or J.E.H.) with pints of my blood for free... --Thomas ___________________________
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According to Bill Kelly's recent post #9 in the thread regarding the finding of Ferrie's 1947 airplane, LHO was identified (by whom?) as the driver of a car in one of the two "Wisconsin incidents" and in the "Texas radio station incident," as well. I've never heard of any of these "incidents." Would someone please enlighten me and/or refer me to the appropriate sources of information? Thanks, --Thomas _____________________________________
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______________________________ Hi Brian, So a Marine officer said that LHO was "a rather poor shot." OK, "whatever," but didn't he score significantly higher during his much earlier, first "qualification" (when he was undoubtedly more highly-motivated to impress his superiors and his potential buddies)? My intuition tells me that he didn't really give a rat's ass just how poorly he shot when he got the 191. He was a bit of a smart alek, wasn't he. IMO the 191 was just his way of saying, "Please take this job and shove it where the sun don't shine." IMO, LHO was very likely a much better shot than most of us "researchers" are willing to acknowledge/admit. All of your other points, however, are highly interesting and seriously worth researching/publicizing further. Thanks, --Thomas ______________________________________-
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______________________________ Hi James, Thanks for posting the photo of Moskarev. It's the same one I saw on the Mary Ferrell website which led me to the conclusion that he wasn't the M.C.M.M. ... --Thomas FWIW In Czech, "moucha" (pronounced moska) means "fly" (as in the insect), so maybe that's what it means in Russian... ______________________________