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Kathleen Collins

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  1. I didn't see any thread on this. I'm surprised they're allowing Squeaky Frome, a Manson disciple, out of prison. She attempted to kill the President, whether we liked Ford or not, mainly to attract attention to herself. I thought people like that are kept behind bars. Is she not still dangerous? Why are they letting her out now? Kathy C
  2. Why do you say that? I am sure he is still alive. It is not a good idea to believe every conspiracy theory put out by the CIA. What CIA? It's my own common sense! If he looked as healthy as he did in that picture, he'd be out and about and his whole populace would see him. Fidel Castro is dead. Does anyone here think he's still alive? Kathy C Kathy It is likely Castro is yet living. Did not get to read the news report. But always interested. H.Dean H.Dean I'm going to try to find that news story coming most likely from the AP. Anything is possible. But I don't believe he's alive and hiding out, unless he's in a coma. Kathy C
  3. I can't believe some of the posts I'm reading. First of all, you're dealing with tampered piece of evidence in the Zapruder Film. I suggest you read The Great Zapruder Film Hoax, edited by Dr. Fetzer. Harvey Oswald, whom the police arrested, didn't shoot at anyone that day. He was the patsy, though there might have been more potential patsies elsewhere during the motorcade. I suggest you also read Harvey and Lee by John Armstrong (whom I never met, spoke to, or corresponded with). Kathy C
  4. Why do you say that? I am sure he is still alive. It is not a good idea to believe every conspiracy theory put out by the CIA. What CIA? It's my own common sense! If he looked as healthy as he did in that picture, he'd be out and about and his whole populace would see him. Fidel Castro is dead. Does anyone here think he's still alive? Kathy C
  5. Kathleen, your Castro story would not come up on my computer, can you give an outline on this Castro story, please. H.Dean Harry, I hope I upload this well. This is supposed to be a recent photo of Castro with the President of Ecuador. It was on AOL news this morning. Basically, that is the story. He's still alive -- I don't think so. Kathy C
  6. Deleted. Trouble with upload. Sorry. Kathy C Castro_with_Ecuadorian_Pres_Still_Alive_supposedly.html
  7. All I can do is to steer you to websites like Corbis, Getty, Bettman, Keystone, Pictorial Parade, Hulton Archive. The last 3 might be owned by Getty now. Globephotos possibly. You've probably been to these places. Kathy C
  8. I guess the pistol you mention was the gun that killed Officer Tippit. Kathy C
  9. Kathy I will answer your question first with some questions: If the conspirators were so stupid why weren't they caught? You also seem to accept that they "gave" Oswald the rifle. What if they didn't give him the rifle? My suggestion is that the conspirators, if they existed, were not "stupid" at all. Any group of conspirators that did exist were both successful and able to fool the American Public! Jim Root Ruby was caught, unless you don't think he was involved with the conspiracy to kill Kennedy. When I say "gave" him the rifle I mean they "found" it on the 6th Floor of TSBD. The damn thing didn't work right, if it worked at all. How could Oswald kill Kennedy from behind with it as the Warren Commission contends? If you're making someone a patsy, at least "find" a decent gun! They did not fool everybody. There was a poll published that stated the majority of Americans believe there was a shot from the grassy knoll. Kathy C
  10. Why did the conspirators "give" Oswald such a lousy rifle? Were they stupid? Kathy C
  11. Jack, what did you think today when NASA showed its copy of the moon landing? They said they have no idea where the original film was or it was taped over. They can't find it. Does that mean that NASA, with all its money, didn't bother to protect the film of the landing? How does the copy and computer-enhanced moon landing look today? Anything different? Kathy C
  12. I have been accused of saying in the past 2 or 3 years that I know John Armstrong. He's the researcher who wrote Harvey and Lee. I have never met Armstrong, talked to him, contacted him. I don't know what he looks like. I don't know if he's dead or alive. If someone on this forum can show me a post where I said I knew John Armstrong, please post it. This is an attack upon my integrity and I wish to resolve this character assassination. Kathy C
  13. Time has passed, but I must have read it someplace. This is what I found: "I remember Curtis LeMay sitting there [in the gallery at the JFK autopsy] with a big cigar in his hand." --Paul O'Connor, laboratory technologist who assisted in the autopsy of President Kennedy, quoted by William Law, In the Eye of History Kathy C Hi Kathy, I talked to Paul about that, over a beer at the hotel bar in Dallas and then again on the phone at length. Paul said he remembers a four star general in the room with a cigar, and one of the doctors telling an aide to have whoever is smoking a cigar removed from the room, but when told who it was negated that order. Paul was suspicious that it was LeMay but wasn't sure. Fink also said that it was a military general - as opposed to a navy admiral, who ordered him not to further probe the back wound, but he didn't name names either. All those generals look alike, and smoke cigars. LeMay's name is not on the FBI (Sibert & Oneil) list of those who were present at the autopsy, although that doesn't mean he wasn't there. According to the Andrews Air Force base log, LeMay was at an air base in Canada when JFK was killed, and flew back to Andrews, so he was in DC at the time of the autopsy, though no one is on record of having seen him there, other than Paul's sense that it was LeMay's cigar that was smoking up the room. BK Jim Fetzer said on the radio that Curtis LeMay was in the autopsy room as it was being performed on the President. He's down as General Curtis. They hadn't eaten for hours and sent out for hamburgers, which LeMay (maybe chomping on a cigar) and others ate right there as the autopsy was going on. Kathy C
  14. The man we know as Lee Harvey Oswald, in my opinion, was a Russian spy. I believe the Oswald that went over to Russia, possibly never came back. On the Internet there is tape of Oswald over in Russia reading something in English. His pronunciation was very poor and his accent weirdly British. But it was the same voice heard 3 years later on the 2 American radio shows and at the Dallas Police Station. Also, Oswald, shot by Ruby, is not a blood relative of Robert Oswald. If he was, Robert would have visited LHO's kids. Marina and her daughters were never visited by "Uncle Robert." And if we could have a blood test done to see if they're related, we would know for sure. I do not believe LHO, shot by Ruby, killed President Kennedy. They sheep-dipped him for something evil and he wasn't wise enough to know it. Kathy C
  15. On the advice of a prominent researcher, I wrote Dr. Wecht a brief letter about a month ago and included the autopsy of Karyn Kupcinet, newsclippings about her coroner, Dr. Wade, who was fired 3 years later after it was found he had a fetish regarding strangulation. Two women's bodies were exhumed and found not to have died of foul play, let alone strangulation. Dr. Wade drank a lot and joked once, "At least I didn't break the hyoid bone on that one." This was some time after K. Kupcinet's autopsy. When this was brought up in court he denied saying that. Anyway, that was sent to Dr. Wecht. He phoned me one morning and told me he couldn't call it. Her autopsy of course was compromised. They only found one drug in her which was in the therapeutic range. Because of the bad state of the body, other drugs could have decomposed. Did she commit suicide? Did she overdose? Was she murdered? We'll never know, said Dr. Wecht. (I thought if he could look at an autopsy photo of her neck, he might be able to determine if there was in fact an injury.) I'm very glad they stopped persecuting him. Kathy C
  16. I still have a Dick Gregory dollar. Kathy C
  17. For what it's worth, and right now it's just my opinion, but knowing powerful Catholics as I do, like the Jesuits, I believe the Catholic Church is up to their eyebrows in the Kennedy Assassination. Even the Chicago Mob back then were mostly Catholic -- Tony Accardo, Sam Giancana -- Italians, brought up in the religion. Kathy C
  18. Since this thread has much to say about the Kupcinets, I would like to add that I spoke on the phone with Cyril Wecht about 3 weeks ago. I sent him Karyn's autopsy report, copies of clippings regarding her coroner, Dr. Henry Wade. He was found to have erroneously concluded in several female autopsies that these women had died from strangulation. One woman was exhumed and there was no such strangulation. So Karyn's autopsy was compromised. Dr. Wecht couldn't go by it. I sent him a short letter telling him of Karyn's drug use and the basic circumstances of how she was found. He said he couldn't call it. Whether it was murder, suicide or an OD, he could not ascertain. I had asked him if he could look at autopsy photos of her neck, where there supposedly was so much damage, and rule out murder. But Dr. Wecht said he couldn't call it, so I didn't nag him. Sidney Korshack ID'd Karyn's body, as Irv couldn't do it. She was in a state of advanced decomposition. Strangely enough, Karyn's brother, Jerry, said on True Hollywood Story that his father identified the body and that it was very hard on him. ???? Kathy C
  19. Time has passed, but I must have read it someplace. This is what I found: "I remember Curtis LeMay sitting there [in the gallery at the JFK autopsy] with a big cigar in his hand." --Paul O'Connor, laboratory technologist who assisted in the autopsy of President Kennedy, quoted by William Law, In the Eye of History Kathy C Hi Kathy, I talked to Paul about that, over a beer at the hotel bar in Dallas and then again on the phone at length. Paul said he remembers a four star general in the room with a cigar, and one of the doctors telling an aide to have whoever is smoking a cigar removed from the room, but when told who it was negated that order. Paul was suspicious that it was LeMay but wasn't sure. Fink also said that it was a military general - as opposed to a navy admiral, who ordered him not to further probe the back wound, but he didn't name names either. All those generals look alike, and smoke cigars. LeMay's name is not on the FBI (Sibert & Oneil) list of those who were present at the autopsy, although that doesn't mean he wasn't there. According to the Andrews Air Force base log, LeMay was at an air base in Canada when JFK was killed, and flew back to Andrews, so he was in DC at the time of the autopsy, though no one is on record of having seen him there, other than Paul's sense that it was LeMay's cigar that was smoking up the room. BK How convenient for LeMay to be in Canada when Kennedy was shot. Someone recently said, "A bum on the street would get a better autopsy than Jack Kennedy did." I've read it was a 3-ring circus, with military men, FBI, etc. Humes was told not to do certain procedures. And Humes had no experience with gunshot wounds or their trajectories. Kathy C
  20. How can you not like the Beatles? That's almost a character fault. Kathy C
  21. Time has passed, but I must have read it someplace. This is what I found: "I remember Curtis LeMay sitting there [in the gallery at the JFK autopsy] with a big cigar in his hand." --Paul O'Connor, laboratory technologist who assisted in the autopsy of President Kennedy, quoted by William Law, In the Eye of History Kathy C
  22. I am deliberately bumping up this one. Are people afraid to answer or comment on Obama and his Global Economics at G20 ? Is the New World Order right around the corner? Kathy C
  23. Mr. Caddy, the publisher, Caroll and Graf, I think in NY, publishes topics like yours. Kathy C
  24. I thought Priscilla Johnson McMillan was CIA. Her book, Marina and Lee is used as a doorstop. Kathy C
  25. Kathy, I'm kinda guessing that if either Stone or Groden had possession of the "alternate" Zapruder film they just may have mentioned it by now. Wadda you think? I don't remember mentioning Oliver Stone or Robert Groden. Somebody has that film. I wish someone could come forward with it. But that person would probably be dead before they could do so. Maybe if we live long enough, we might be able to see it. CBS might have it secreted somewhere. Kathy
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