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Trygve V. Jensen

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  1. Thanks Chris. Very interesting. Have not seen that before.
  2. JohnW: Thanks for the message. That is very interesting. Is Gary Mack available at that address you mentioned? As I am a new member here, and haven't followed the case for so many years, I guess I am "humble" in some way (if that makes sense) towards other people appearing on this forum; authorities that have followed the case for many years etc. Maybe I am wrong, but it just occured to me that a man like Mr. Mack certaintly has enough on his schedual. I would indeed appreciate it very much, if I had the opportunity to view those slides, I'll send an e-mail. Trygve
  3. I thank you for that, I do the best I can. And thank you for the link. Will certaintly check it out. Haven't seen that one before. Trygve
  4. Thank you so much for your kind message smitty, this seem like a great and informative forum. Very glad to be a member thank you. Yes I have already looked over all my footage quite a few times, to say it in a mildly way. There is always some new aspect emerging from somewhere. And yes it would indeed be nice to know the truth someday. T
  5. Again thank you very much for the information JohnW. Most helpful. I was not aware of any FBI-report at all.
  6. Thank you very much for the supplementary information, I do really appreciate it. I have just followed this topic for a few years, and there is a great deal I do not know, so thanks again for your help. Really extensive information, it helps alot. The Darnell-footage sounds tantalising too, if it exists. If anyone know of a good place for obtaining or viewing photo, audio or video resources, that would be great.
  7. Thank you for your comment, I hadn't noticed all the details. But is it established 100% that this is taken by Couch? I have a copy named Couch, lasting 22 seconds, showing the NFV - logo in the down-right corner. It ends showing a cop standing beside his motorcycle besides the steps up to the knoll. (Somewhere in that vicinity). Not that it has anything to do with it, but also just out of curiosity I remember I heard Jim Darnell had a motion-picture camera. Also that Mrs. Beck - story. Yet I am sure there are many stories about missing footage, and I probably have heard just a fraction of them.
  8. Hello, I am a new member to this forum, so I am still in the learning process in regards of communicating/navigating. I feel I have some questions I would like to ask , some of them regarding the footage released vs. all footage that actually were taken in Dealey Plaza. Like many others I am sure, I have heard of films and photographs which is "lost" or never released. Anyway, I have a file called "couch.gif", which to me looked like something from the aftermath of the assassination. I could be wrong, I was just curious. I'll try to post it here. Hope it works. It's a few frames lasting approx. 8 seconds. Maybe it's nothing, but I would appreciate it very much so, if anyone here were able to help me identify it, and in case say whether it was taken by M. Couch or not. English is not my first language, so pardon me if I sound unclear. Here's the '.gif-file; again maybe its nothing of importance. Hope it works. Edit: Dec20th; Being new here it takes some time to get an overview of posts made in the past on this forum. I find it very informative, of course I wish people would not delete their attachments, but I understand it would be difficult to have unlimited space available for everyone. Anyway I realized maybe this post should have been made in a already existing topic. Will try to get a better overview in the future. I appreciate the opportunity for me, to maybe participate in a forum like this with several authorities within the field. Atleast being able to follow the interesting discussions. If I posted outdated information I am sorry for that.
  9. I reside in Europe. Pardon me if I sound unclear sometimes, English not being my first language. Thanks to John Simkin for supervising this forum, and accepting my membership here. I have heard, and do observe that The Educational Forum can be very informative. Information in general is not always as available as it should be. I enjoy the idea of sharing information, - somehow without constant censorship. History in general fascinates me, but in particular like so many else, the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the politics of the time, - all the surrounding circumstances, -- and the handling by the media, captivated my interest. Also like many others I find a great deal of fascination to the photographical/recorded aspect regarding the assassination. Appreciations go to James Richards,John Dolva, Robin Unger, Peter Lemkin, Chris Davidson, Bernice Moore, Thomas Purvis, Gary Mack., and Lee Forman for being so solidaric and helpful at my requests. I realized the frustration both to authors and readers of different topics, when attachments have to be deleted, due to attachment limits. Therefore I add, with the kind permissions of mentioned posters, some of the information posted, to my collection of images at : https://www.flickr.com/photos/153357684@N03/albums , which I created not only for my own purpose of easy access, but also for mentioned reason. If anyone else than me also could have use of this, --- it would only be a bonus. My yet unfinished (now neglected for 8-10 years) videochannel is at http://youtube.com/profile?user=10Garmonbozia01 . Thanks to Mark Johansson for supplying me with 'Two Men In Dallas'. (When it was not available at the time). As is also the reason, -- why it do not contain so many videos; - I back then, -- only published information/material, that was not available on Youtube. (Now , in 2018, - many of those videos have been removed, - but I still have all of it on the old harddisk, - in addition to thousands of photos, and information, (which now may be out there by this point in time for all I know)). The general idea is that as much information as possible, should be available to as many as possible. I very much do appreciate being able to participate in this forum, -- which includes very knowledgeable individuals, respected researchers, -- and authorities within various fields. At least I try to value the most, the ability of objectivity, as impossible as it is seeing with ones own subjective eyes. It is time-consuming to digest the vast amount of information here, and it is not always as easy to know whether the information or the questions that I might have, --- have been covered/answered in the past. 2012: Unfortunately the image collection is offline. Robin Unger's gallery, fortunately is not.
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