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Wim Dankbaar

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  1. Well, Pamela, have you ever been in Dealey Plaza to verify that statement? You might as well ask him: The Warren Commission said that Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK alone and that one of his three bullets made 7 wounds in JFK and Connally. So why should we believe you? Wim
  2. Why does this interview need to take place on november 22, 2008? Why not give us the answers straight away? Here's a few questions: What was your exact role in the assassination of Orlando Letelier? From which parties did you get your instructions? Can you elaborate on this fragment of a letter that Pamela Ray published: Back to the other point that I want to clear up. Bob Vernon had all of my papers, including the original manuscript and my notes for To Kill A Country, and he gave them to at that time, warden Godinez who is now the D.D. for the D.O.C. And in writing, I had it plainly stated the Orlando Letelier was killed by a bomb, that had the explosives transported by me, to Buckley, and Michael Townley put the bomb in his car, a Chevy Nova, if my memory is correct and the car exploded in front of the Chilean Embassy on Sheridan Circle, better known as Embassy Row. The explosives came from the Falcondo Mining Co. and they were 60 per-cent strength dynamite, that is referred to as engineering explosives Wim
  3. Hey James, thanks! You reminded me of the reason why I support Judyth Baker.
  4. I believe it will be enlightening to take a closer look at this assassination, especially in light of the JFK assassination. Let me just kick off with this : http://www.originaldissent.com/forums/showthread.php?t=803
  5. So what's up Dave, did your "search for tips on Tippit" ever develop anything new or different? BK Why search for tips in the first place? Is Dave not satisfied that Lee Harvey Oswald killed Tippit? Wim
  6. Wow! 3 out of 4! That's progress ! Wim
  7. Harry, did you know Chauncey Holt? I mean did you ever meet him in your life? Did you ever have contact with his daughter after he died? Wim
  8. Harry answered that here: http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.ph...13638&st=30
  9. Larry Downs: http://jfkmurdersolved.com/images/carver7.BMP Tom Franklin: http://jfkmurdersolved.com/images/carver8.BMP Philip Custer: http://jfkmurdersolved.com/images/carver6.BMP
  10. James I don't think that is correct. I think they were just real names, or Chauncey would have said so. Wim
  11. Oh well, Tosh, I always hate to see you leave. By the way, James Sutton is listed in the 1958 yearbook of Proviso East Highschool. Another Vernon lie exposed. Faith is also listed. Seen this update? http://jfkmurdersolved.com/faith.htm
  12. Here's a Tippit tip for Dave. The men who shot JFK and Tippit both in one picture:
  13. I think you may confuse Frank Fiorini (Sturgis) with Charles "the blade" Tourine? Chauncey talks about them both. http://www.americanmafia.com/Feature_Articles_58.html
  14. Well, they are used by the CIA then. That's a start! The wild tales department is manned by you, Jack. Badgeman, Mrs. Franzen dissappears, Moon landing was faked, Zapruder and Nix were altered, Harvey and Lee, Two Marguerite Oswalds ............... Disinformation has never come cheaper for the CIA. Last time I looked, Files was still in jail. To me his "reward" for babbling about JFK looks more like a STAY IN JAIL FOREGOOD pass. Chauncey made a quid pro quo deal 8 days before he died? Is Tosh one of your patsy red herrings too? Wim
  15. Tosh, Who was Leroy Davis? I have some info on "the blade" if I recall correctly. Will look it up. Wim
  16. Curtin Studios: http://jfkmurdersolved.com/images/carver6.BMP
  17. Oh, and by the way, Files also said that the guy who snitched on him to the FBI, that he was one of the shooters in Dealey Plaza, was Aldo Vera. Maybe that's why Chauncey went to pay Vera a visit in Peurto Rico in 1976 ??? Q: And we talked about Montoya. Let’s, we just want to get as much as you know about this guy named Serafin. What do you know about him? Like when did you meet him? What he knew about? A: Uh, well we met him, oh we probably met him 59 or 60. Maybe. Uh, and knew him up through oh, up until he got killed. Which was in the 70's. And, we were in Puerto Rico three or four days before, that he ….. Q: You mean in 59? A: No, no in, before he got killed. Q: Oh I see, OK. A: We had met him, he was from, he was from Puerto Rico. And, so he was down there and he had been making apparently they, he had been making, he had been making some statements about us. We went down to ask him if that was actually true. And uh, then, a few days later, you now, just, you know he was killed. That's a fragment of an interview that Thom Hartmann did with Chauncey. But for some unclarified reason Thom does not want to have this interview out on the Internet. He appears very worried about that. He just won't tell me why. Strange , huh?
  18. Tosh, There are also these documents retrieved from Files' storage shed at his aunt Kay (now deceased). http://jfkmurdersolved.com/FBI1.htm http://jfkmurdersolved.com/FBI2.htm Files was asked about these documents by Vernon and Barry Adelman. He said that he got those documents under the Freedom of Information Act from the ATF (Alcohol Tobacco and Fireams) in the early eighties when he was in the federal Oxford prison and prepared for his defense in another charge, namely the demolition of an Austin Motors Dealership. I bet that nowadays they won't give you copies of these if you ask for them. I bet they are "unfindable". See news paper clipping: http://jfkmurdersolved.com/images/Austinmotors.JPG Files was pretty good with explosives. Where do you think he he learned the trade? JF - That was a big tip-off for me when I see them come down. And I tell you were my knowledge is, and you can check this out with the FBI. They had me for the bombing in Chicago over there, on the North side, Austin Motors. This place cover like a whole block. When this building came down, and I went to trial on it, 1983, right there in Chicago, they held me for 13 months in the MCC correctional center there. I hadn’t put a brick across the sidewalk, I put everything inside the building. That’s how good it was. They knew I had done it, everybody else knew I had done it. J – Everything just plunged, right there? JF – Yeah, I was already doing 20 years for the chop shop operation, and they wanted me to plead guilty and they would give me another twenty and run it concurrent, they told me. My words was: xxxx you! Put me on trial! I went to trial. Jimmy Gaudio, my partner, he wound up pleading guilty. First he was going to beef against me. There is another party, Lou Cavalaro, better known as Blind Louie, when he was young and we rubbed together, his name was Bad Boy Louie. And when I say bad, he was bad. But as we got older and went into crime-life and everything else, we separated for a long time and we got back together, but they called him Blind Louie. Blind Louie, we moved him out there to Arizona, from the Chicago area, he lived there in Elmhurst. As a matter of fact they did a thing on him on ABC one night. They were interviewing him about him living and this and that, (and that it) must be hard (inaudible). He said: It’s really hard for me to get by. I have to struggle!” He didn’t know they got cameras out back, showing the swimming pool in the backyard, all the Cadillacs in the driveway, he has got a beautiful home, 300 , 400.000 dollar home. J –And he is struggling? JF – And he is struggling, yeah! And we moved him out there anyway. But while we are out there and I’m on trial, he got a call from Louie. They got him hooked up to talk to Louie at the MCC in Chicago where he is being held on bond. And they told him: If you testify against Jimmy, you don’t have to worry about going to prison. He (Louie) said : You don’t ever testify against him! And so Jimmy Gaudio refused to testify against me. I was acquitted of the case.
  19. That's true, Tosh! We're all guilty of that, including you and me. Yesterday I got the confirmation that James Files did indeed turn up in the investigation of the Letelier case and was interrogated by the FBI, but refused to answer any questions and was let of the hook. I am told the FBI did not find him credible (even though he didn't make any statements). Where have I heard that before? Lucky Jimmy! But even key people at the International Institute of Policy Studies want to believe that DINA and Chile were behind it all. Well, I am pretty sure that Files did not work for DINA. Neither do I believe that DINA orchestrated the coup that put Pinochet in power. A name that keeps coming up in these affairs is "good ole David Phillips" as Donald Freed calls him in his book. It seems to me that the Letelier killing was just a little repetition of the Kennedy killing. With many of the same actors! Wim
  20. No, I don't recall having or having see that document. Is there reference to the OAS? Or do I read that wrong? What's the significance of this document in your view? Wim
  21. Gee Raymond, yet another researcher who believes Judyth? Don't you agree that if she is a hoax, she is quite a good one? Or did you study the story more in depth and is Pamela just dumber than you and Dave Perry together? Wim
  22. Tosh, we don't have to go over "Vermin" agian. He's not worth our anger. Isn't it funny that both you and James think I should have gotten more documents from Vernon than I did? Right now, I am merely interested to find out if Donald Freed wrote the 3 sheets above, and if so why the info on Files did not appear in his book. You suggest they were concocted by Vernon. I don't believe that, but we''ll know soon enough..... Wim
  23. I think you are not following me, Tosh. Do you mean to say that the Vermin (I take it you mean Vernon) concocted those 3 pages? Wim
  24. I saw it, Jack. Does that mean you persist in your tampering theory? Does that mean you don't accept that the man is obstructed from view by Mrs. Franzen to re-appear a fraction later because Mrs Franzen steps back (which can be obeserved in both Nix and Zapruder)? Wim
  25. Sorry, Wim, you' re talking to the wrong guy. I have no room on my To_Do list for Holt, Judith or James Files. I know! That's why it's a shame you jump to an opinion uninhibited by factual knowledge. Or maybe I should say based on Perry's lies. Wim
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