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Thomas Graves

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  1. Paul, Would you mind telling us which month (time period, actually) in Billings' Journal that can be found? After all, I don't know everything, you know. Nor do I have a crystal ball. Thank you so much. -- Tommy
  2. Sandy, Yes. Maybe. I mean it's logical. In that CIA Mexico City may have had photos of Spanish-speaking Morales acting as Oswald's "shepherd" and suspected that he was up to no good, but, in the interest of trying to figure out who was manipulating and / or impersonating Oswald in Mexico City (and whether or not Morales himself was involved), they couldn't reveal, except to J. C. King, what they had, so Goodpasture substituted the 10/02/63 of the burly, balding "Yuri Moskalev" / "Mexico City Mystery Man" figure instead, but those aren't the photos that Mexico City actually sent to J. C. King. I'm thinking they sent the "real deal" photos of "the shepherd" (Morales?) to King, and only to King. I think this ties is with Simpich's theory in State Secret, and also, unfortunately, with Trejo's "CT" as well. -- Tommy
  3. Sandy, One would almost think he was pointing to Oswald for the photographer, 16 year-old James Doyle (R.I.P.) I hesitate to throw this in, but James Doyle was visiting New Orleans with five other people (his parents, his 12 year-old sister, and a married couple who were friends of the family). A couple of them said in their FBI statement that they saw TWO pro-Castro protesters there that day: Oswald (with a sign around his neck - which we can see in the clip, btw) and ANOTHER GUY (who was carrying a sign on a wooden stake). -- Tommy
  4. Michael, The only intelligent questions I can think of at the moment are 1 ) where did Wynne and Vicki walk to that building from, and 2 ) where exactly was that coffee shop? On Olive Street, or somewhere else? (Thinking like a detective.) Cheers, -- Tommy
  5. How about the assassination's long-term effect of spreading divisive, paranoiac, CT-based thinking in this country, the results of which we just might be seeing in how RT / Sputnik / Putin's 1000 t-r-o-l-l-s in Saint Petersburg, Russia, are effecting Alt-Right and Alt-Left "fake news" here (and in Europe), and the Putin-supported election of con artist Donald Trump with his Alexander Dugin protege, Steve "I'm a Leninist" Bannon, calling the shots? -- Tommy PS It's interesting to note that Eusebio Azcue's and Sylvia Duran's combined description of the "Oswald" they dealt with on 9/27/63 matches to a "T" the thirty-five-year-old, blond, very thin-faced, 5'6", Mexico City based KGB officer Nikolai Leonov, who as far as I know is still a pro-Putin member of the Russian parliament.
  6. http://www.jfk-online.com/billings4.htmllass Ninth paragraph down. Note the scar on Morales' left eyebrow. FWIW, He was half Spanish (his mother was from Spain), and half Yaqui Indian. "A certain person who is known to you" (Morales?) https://www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/cia/russholmes/104-10400/104-10400-10302/html/104-10400-10302_0002a.htm Camera-toting (note the thin leather strap around his neck) "Neck Scratcher" enters from the left at 03:55 while scratching his neck. No, this was not filmed at the Maison Blanche Building where Dean Andrews claimed to have seen Oswald passing out flyers on 8/09/63, but a little farther down, in the 700 block of Canal Street, on the same day. This short clip was shot by 16-year old James Doyle from Portland, Oregon. WARNING TO PAUL TREJO: PLEASE DO NOT TRY TO HIJACK THIS THREAD -- Tommy
  7. It's interesting how mathematicians, being clear and logical thinkers, can be such a joy to read. As are you, sir. Welcome to my "old stomping grounds". -- Tommy PS Where were YOU at 12:31 pm on 11/22/63? Hmmmm? (lol) http://jfkcountercoup.blogspot.com/2015/03/the-southland-center-revisted-w-new.html
  8. Researcher Greg Parker has pointed out that Oswald may have suffered from Asperger syndrome. If true, it could account for his acting awkwardly or strangely in some social situations. -- Tommy
  9. emphasis added bumped for Paul Brancato PS Where is the link to that "description"?
  10. Tracy, Don't you understand it's absolutely impossible that Robert Oswald could have been confused about something that had (supposedly) happened just twelve-plus years earlier! -- Tommy
  11. Dear James, You don't have to use the terminology to have the mind set. As regards Beaubouf, all I did was relay to you what he told me over the phone. Aren't you glad to get it from "the horse's mouth" that Ferrie was CIA? Sheesh. -- Tommy
  12. I think Ronnie just wanted to make one of his famous jokes. SOLE as in sole of a shoe? Get it? -- Tommy
  13. Sandy, Don't Harvey and Lee-sters take the "fact" that an Oswald got VD (be it from a nasty woman or dirty, communally-washed Marine-Corps underwear), when and where he apparently did, as "proof" of a Two Oswalds In The Marine Corps Theory? (Sounds like a good idea to me, if provable. But not a good reason to extend their "relationship" back to 1947, or so.) -- Tommy
  14. Sandy, I've engaged several nasty women without, ..... Well, never mind. Let me just say that what you quoted and paraphrased from memory, above, has more bearing on whether or not there were two Oswalds in the Marine Corps (as part of a four-year Oswald Double Project, perhaps) than it does with whether or not Lee or Harvey or Henry were sleeping with some infected hooker at the Queen Bee, as part of a CIA or KGB-doubled or CIA-tripled Intel Op. -- Tommy
  15. Sandy, Good. So, as you "grow" here, you'll eventually be able to shed the full-blown, literal-childhoods-interpretation, etc, of Harvey and Lee and the Two Marguerites, and be able to see that some of those "childhood facts" (if indeed they pertain and were't simple mistakes) were fabricated after they'd reached adulthood, right? (One definition of "adulthood" being acceptable for admittance by the Marine Corps.) (lol) That's the "CT" I seem to be moving towards. At the moment. -- Tommy
  16. Sandy, (I am) A bit confused now. In the context of what we've been talking about here, what is it you "don't believe in"? You don't believe in what Adams is saying (I don't necessarily believe everything he says), or you don't believe in an aspect of Harvey and Lee? If the former, then your "disinterest" might be a symptom of cognitive dissonance, yes? -- Tommy
  17. Michael, Like most of the other members here (hopefully), I'm still learning about the JFK Assassination with my limited but (hopefully) open mind. My "problem" is that I'm a very critical thinker and tend to do a lot of time-consuming fact-checking before I even tentatively accept something as true in this complicated and sometimes-bewildering case. Just recently I read the old, above-mentioned post by Jon G. Tidd which made a lot more sense to me than Harvey and Lee does. Does that mean that I've swallowed Jon's theory (of a four-year Oswald Double Project) hook, line, and sinker? No. But I'm working on it. Okay? -- Tommy
  18. Dear James, "[David Ferrie] drove 400 miles through a pounding rainstorm not to skate ..." Alvin Beaubouef called me out of the blue around 2007 (?) to "set me straight" about the "pounding rain and lightening storm" I'd written about on the forum, and to tell me that the storm wasn't all that severe. He also told me that he (Beaubouef) used to be an "Olympics-quality" figure skater, and that he and Ferrie were considering opening an ice skating rink in New Orleans (which had none at the time), and that they drove to Houston not to ice skate per se (although Beaubouef said he did skate some there), but to ask the Houston ice skating rink's owner some questions about the profitability of his operation, and to check it out visually, etc. Since I'm such a bad researcher, I failled to follow up on that to see if Houston was the closest place to New Orleans that had an ice skating rink in November, 1963. My bad. We had several phone conversations after that, and you'll be glad to hear that in one of them Beaubouef admitted to me, when I asked him, that Ferrie was ... gasp ... "CIA." I conferred with Stephen Roy (R.I.P.) via PM about this, and he told me Beaubeouf had told him the same thing, but added that it probably was around 1961-1962 (iirc) when Ferrie was associated with the CIA-funded and directed DRE. Disbelieve me or discount me or belittle me if you want to, James. Wouldn't be the first time. (lol) -- Tommy
  19. Dear James, You mean they actually have the gall to refuse to believe (be they on the right or on the left) that we are living in a Deep State ? (If so, they sound like rational, critical-thinking human beings to me, be they on the right or on the left, or right there in the dad-gum center.) -- Tommy
  20. Dear James, So, let ME ask you -- "What is it about Harvey and Lee that you disagree with, and why?" Thank you, -- Tommy
  21. Tracy Parnell: "Now let's go back to my previous question. What don't you believe about the H&L theory and why?" James DiEugenio: "No comment on this, he is saying what I thought no one could." LOL -- Tommy Dear James, You're better than Conway and Spicer. Hilarious!
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