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Intrigue Texas Style The New York Times Feb. 4, 1972 http://www.nytimes.com/1972/02/06/archives/intrigue-texas-size-questionable-deals-haunt-caretakers-of.html
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Robert Edward Lee Oswald Dies http://www.timesrecordnews.com/story/life/announcements/obituaries/2017/11/30/robert-edward-lee-oswald/108172714/
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The very moment the world was change forever!
Douglas Caddy replied to Douglas Caddy's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Billie Sol Estes told me that the only person LBJ feared was John Connally. He said that this was because Connally was even more ruthless than LBJ himself. -
Texas Monthly article: "Scene of the crime"
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From the article: My friend Bud Shrake, who shared an apartment with me on Cole Avenue in 1963, recently refreshed my memory. Ruby and other characters from the Carousel Club, including an unforgettable stripper named Jada, hung around our apartment. After the assassination Jada told us Ruby once introduced her to Lee Oswald at the Carousel. While they were having drinks, Beverly Oliver, a singer from the Colony Club next door, stopped by and was also introduced. For some reason, I chose to forget Jada’s story when I wrote about Ruby in 1975. Jada is dead now, but I phoned Beverly not long ago and asked if she remembered. “Sure do,” she said. Ruby introduced him as ‘my friend Lee from the CIA.’” https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/scene-of-the-crime/ -
The very moment the world was change forever!
Douglas Caddy replied to Douglas Caddy's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
David: Thanks for your clarification of this photograph that can be found in your incredible and apparently inexhaustible depository of JFK assassination materials. -
From the original article: Engine, a nonprofit group representing more than 1,000 start-ups and investors, released an open letter to FCC Chairman Ajit Pai detailing how they're worried they won't have a fair chance under his proposal. "Without net neutrality, the incumbents who provide access to the internet would be able to pick winners or losers in the market. They could impede traffic from our services in order to favor their own services or established competitors," the letter said. "Or they could impose new tolls on us, inhibiting consumer choice." --------------------------------------------- If Net Neutrality is gutted, it would result in an inordinate amount of time would pass after clicking on this forum's url before it would appear on your monitor. Eventually, it would mean that access to this site would be prohibited or made so difficult that anyone seeking access would just give up in frustration. It would mean Orwell's 1984 has arrived.
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Yet another mystery from the assassination of JFK: Who should one believe? FBI Agent Drain who despite his protestations does seem to be casting reflection on the Dallas Police Department or that Department's property itemization of Oswald's belongings? Would not the camera have had Minox appearing somewhere on it, making its identification by the Dallas Police easy?
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Moderator: If you wish you can delete this posting by me as it appears to be almost duplicative of a posting made a short time ago by Michael Clark. This was an inadvertent error on my part.
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Lee Shepherd today asked on Facebook: Note to all JFK researchers: Does anyone have any information on a DEA agent named J. E. Willman, who supposedly had contact with Lee Harvey Oswald?