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  1. Morbid curiousity led me to buy this and play it. It's bizarre and historically way off, but I thought I'd share.

    Lost Secrets: November 1963

    Something mysterious is brewing in Texas. What could Dallas, the assassination of President Kennedy, and a pink teddy bear have in common? Lainey Wells has been having dreams centered around Dallas, the assassination of President Kennedy, and a pink teddy bear. Yearning to cure her condition, she travels to Dealey Plaza to discover what ties her to the President's untimely death. It becomes clear that someone is steering her towards a specific goal, but who or what guides her hand?

    • Uncover the Truth about JFK
    • Dozens of puzzles
    • Visit the Oval Office
    • Intricate Hidden Object Scenes

  2. Pardon me if this has been discussed previously, I've searched the archives and have not found duplication.

    As a commentor points out on the YouTube clip, does anyone else see the results of a bullet strike through the windshield in this version of Muchmore? It appears to be smoke/dust emerging from the windshield area.

  3. After many years of wanting to visit Dallas, I finally have the chance.

    What itinerary would you recommend for a two-day stay?

    Sixth Floor Museum, Dealey Plaza... any other locations?

    Please do not support Gary Mack. There is so much to do in Dallas without wasting your time at a location of lies and whose

    owners plan to take over Dealey Plaza on the 50th anniversary and drown out dissenting voices.

    Either you are on the side of truth or killers of truth.

    Please ignore Robert on this. (My opinion).

    Dawn

    I still want to see the inside of the TSBD for myself. I can take or leave the messaging.

  4. You ought to get Jerry Dealey or Ken Holmes to give you a tour of all the JFK assassination related places. Of course, the real place to go would be the old office suites of H.L. Hunt and Clint Murchison.

    Absolutely go to the Sixth Floor Museum, take the tour, laugh at the implied lone nutter propaganda, then go down onto the Grassy Knoll and say hello to Robert Groden.

    If someone could post the contact info for the JFK tours it would be nice. Or you could email Deborah Conway at JFKLancer and she will tell you.

    The tours usually take you to Oswald's various homes, past Jack Ruby's apartment, to the scene of the Tippit slaying, to the Dallas police station where Oswald was killed.

    You might want to eat at Campisi's: http://campisis.us/

    One of the most valuable things you can do is to get someone experience to walk you around Dealey Plaza and learn all the details there: such as where Ed Lansdale was photographed, were James Tague was almost him, where everyone was standing, where "Dark Complected Man" was, etc.

    I just found the link for the tours: http://dealey.org/tours00.htm

    Both Jerry Dealy and Ken Holmes have taken me on tours and they were excellent.

    I suggest staying at the Hotel Lawrence because it is very close to Dealey Plaza:

    http://www.hotellawrencedallas.com/

    Wow, this is great! Thanks a bunch.

  5. With regards to the guy with gun. Couldn't it be tree trunk mirrored in shadow?

    Yes John. It could be just about anything. However, that is speculation as well as it is speculations to say its a person with a gun, or two people in the shadows near the forked tree, or a hole in a windshield, or a man with crooked leg and a tilted head. That is why I feel that with the new technology of today these photos that are speculated upon should be put to the test and determined if they are in fact , guns, people, dogs, fakes, brushed out, altered, holes, etc. I feel the Federal government should bend over backwards in this endeavor to aid in establishing the truth behind these photos, by using the FBI Crime Lab, or whatever means that is required to establish the facts. (I know Fat Chance; Right?)

    The object is not to speculate post after post.., thread after thread, but to reach some kind of conclusion which would establish FACTS. I believe new technology with the aid of preponderance of evidence would help in reaching those conclusions and in doing prove beyond a shadow of doubt, CONSPIRACY. Then we can go from there and perhaps get the information that would re-open this murder case and lead to those who may still be alive before they are killed or die of old age..

    Good point. I wasn't sure if that idea was put forward.

  6. I think this finishes Grodens 2nd Mauser being found theory. !

    It is quite obviously a shotgun the officer is holding.

    ROBIN ...I AM THINKING THAT GRODEN'S MAUSER THEORY AS YOU CALL IT ...WAS ALSO SHARED BY SHAW AND OTHER EARLY RESEARCHERS...THEY REPORTED ON SUCH IN HIS BOOK COVER-UP..NOT POSITIVE...WOULD HAVE TO CHECK..BUT THE PHOTO SPOKEN OF WAS NOT THIS ONE..I BELIEVE IT IS WAS STATED AS BEING TAKEN OF AN OFFICER BRINGING IT DOWN HOLDING IT UP AS HE CARRIED IT DOWN THE FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS AT THE SIDE OF THE TSBD..FROM THE ROOF......PLUS IT WAS I BELIEVE 3 DAYS OR LONGER BEFORE THE DPD AND AUTHOURITYS FINALLY CALLED IT A M/C THEY KEPT STATING ''SEE EARLY REPORTS''..IT WAS A MAUSER I BELIEVE WADE ALSO DID AND THE NEWSPAPERS AND TV REPORTS ..AS THE AUTHOURITIES KEPT REPORTING IT AS A MAUSER...AND SO THAT IS WHAT THEY CONTINUED TO REPORT.THANKS ..B...

    Agreed, it's in the Roger Craig video clip where he says he was six inches away as the gun went by and could read "Mauser"

  7. E. Howard Hunt, one of the organizers of Watergate break in, dies at 88

    Jan 23 17:24

    By Tim Reynolds

    MIAMI (AP) - E. Howard Hunt, who helped organize the Watergate break-in that led to the greatest scandal in American political history and the downfall of Richard Nixon's presidency, died Tuesday. He was 88.

    Hunt died after a lengthy bout of pneumonia, according to his son, Austin Hunt.

    The elder Hunt was many things: a Second World War soldier, CIA officer, organizer of both a Guatemalan coup and the botched Bay of Pigs invasion, and author of more than 80 books, many from the spy-tale genre.

    Yet the bulk of his notoriety came from the one thing he always insisted he wasn't - a Watergate burglar. He often said he preferred the term "Watergate conspirator.''

    "I will always be called a Watergate burglar, even though I was never in the damn place,'' Hunt told The Miami Herald in 1997. "But it happened. Now I have to make the best of it.''

    While working for the CIA, Hunt recruited four of the five actual burglars: Bernard Barker, Virgilio Gonzalez, Rolando Eugenio Martinez and Frank Sturgis, all who had worked for Hunt a decade earlier in the Bay of Pigs Invasion.

    All four also had ties to Miami, where part of the Watergate plan was hatched.

    "According to street gossip both in Washington and Miami, Mr. Castro had been making substantial contributions to the McGovern campaign,'' Hunt told CNN in February 1992. ``And the idea was ... that somewhere in the books of the Democratic National Committee those illicit funds would be found.''

    The idea was wrong, and the fallout escalated into huge political scandal.

    Nixon resigned on Aug. 9, 1974. Twenty-five men were sent to prison for their involvement in the botched plan, and a new era of skepticism toward government began.

    Hunt declined repeated interview requests from The Associated Press in the final years of his life, which he spent quietly in a modest home in Miami's Biscayne Park neighbourhood with his second wife, Laura.

  8. Ashton:

    That nasty version of Z:321 that you posted appears to show a cavity in the area described by Dallas doctors.

    Also, a shot from the front doesn't preclude a shot striking the rear of the head almost simultaneously, which some have theorized.

    Geez... ugly language in your retort to my post... you not sleeping nights?

    P.S.: Glad you saw the humour in the use of framidence. Use at your leisure.

  9. The back of the head photo looks like a ridiculous fake... it's either a matte line or a cut line of where the fake scalp was placed over the wound. How can you repeatedly trot that out as your best evidence in this argument?

    After all of that tremendous work you did on the other photographic threads, and the teamwork displayed with John Dolva on the films, I'm left shaking my head over this baffling series.

    How easy would it be to insert these BS photos into evidence if you are the Warren Commission? How hard would it be to convince the Parkland doctors that they all saw a massive rear head wound, and have them stick with that viewpoint despite the mounting wave of LHO framidence? (I've coined a new phrase...)

  10. Hi all, Being new here, I dont know if this has been, or was disscussed at some point [im sure it has been]. Anyway, it has always puzzled me about why it was removed, how long after the assassination it was removed, and who removed it. I have heard many reasons why, when, and who, from many well known people in my readings, but never anything positive. Mostly speculation, I assume, as we may never know the "exact" answers. I have heard it was because of a bullet hole, a sight marker for the Zapruder film [alterations?], etc... I just wanted to throw this out here and maybe get some responces from you more knowledgeable folks, and maybe get some good answers to these questions. If it was disscussed, just point me in the right direction, and I'll be on my way!

    thanks-smitty

    I too, have heard stories about the road sign being damaged from bullet, but I have found no concrete evidence of such. Not only would such a discovery have drawn a crowd of people to the sign where photograpghers would have had a field day, but there were photos of that sign taken during the weekend of the assassination and it looks undamaged to me. As far as moving it to throw off researchers - that makes no sense when all one has to do is choose a few of the many other reference points still unchanged to work recreations from.

    Bill Miller

    Agreed. And I also think Thomas' attachment adds perspective.

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