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Dean Hagerman

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  1. Jim hit the nail on the head and this is how I have always felt about the issue with Witt Did he really think that JFK would see him with the Umbrella and connect that to his father and Chamberlain? No way, thats ludicrous Not only that the movements that Witt describe himself making that day in Dealey Plaza do not match what we see in the photos and film taken that day Witt is NOT the Umbrella Man Dean, his actions match what Rosemary Willis described. Witt went to Dealey Plaza to have some fun. He wanted to mock JFK and his audience consisted of himself. The bigger issues here are the likelihood JFK was struck with blood-soluble rounds, and Tink Thompson's debunked "cautionary tale." Who cares what Rosemary Willis described? The photos do not match his actions! I know that and you know that Cliff
  2. Jim hit the nail on the head and this is how I have always felt about the issue with Witt Did he really think that JFK would see him with the Umbrella and connect that to his father and Chamberlain? No way, thats ludicrous Not only that the movements that Witt describe himself making that day in Dealey Plaza do not match what we see in the photos and film taken that day Witt is NOT the Umbrella Man
  3. I enjoyed the little film, I thought Tink did a great job However, calling Robert Cutler a "wingnut" was very upsetting My grandpa wrote back and forth with Cutler and was sent almost all of his books, Cutler was a very nice and honest man who was searching for the truth Do I agree with Cutler about the Umbrella Man? No I do not Does that make him a "wingnut"? Not at all
  4. I wouldnt believe that Tink was an Op if he told me himself to my face
  5. Its not a crop John, look at Fraziers left arm in both phots, it is in different positions, it looks like someone took the first photo and thn took another one when Frazier started to look through the scope/camera
  6. I have the picture that John is talking about (two guys with a measuring rod) but it is not very clear I will look for the one with Frazier standing, although I dont think I have ever seen that one I will poke around
  7. Ok here they are, I hate having to open up the books and take the covers off and spread them open to fit under mt scanner I am obsessed with collecting books and keeping them in mint perfect condition, take my copy of "The Killing of a President" I bought it back in 1993 and have kept it in beautiful shape ever since then However, no matter how obsessed I am with keeping my books mint, I will ALWAYS open them up and scan any text or pictures because I know that some members can not afford to drop $100s of dollars on the rare JFK books, I was lucky and had alot of them passed down to me, I also have spent a ton of money on rare JFK books because I want to own and read everything I can This image is from "Pictures of the Pain" This image is from "The Killing of a President" I tried to make the first picture as clear as possible, the second picture was printed that way, so no matter how I scan it it sucks
  8. Ok I found both pictures, one is very good (from Pictures of the Pain) The other is not that great (from The Killing of a President) but its good enough to show Frazier looking into the camera gun I will scan both and post them for you
  9. I just went through all of my files on my computer and cant find the pictures of Robert Frazier (I believe it was Frazier not Shaneyfelt)I know exactly what pictures your asking for I know for a fact that those pictures are in more then one book in my home library So if nobody else can find them for you quickly I will look through my books and scan them for you
  10. And just why would this book deal with the medical evidece Pat? There is no reason for it Its mind blowing how many of you guys are treating this book like its a non fiction research book on the assassination! Its FICTION! Its a STORY! I want to meet all of these people that you guys think are going to read this book and say "Oh yes, Stephen King was right, I believe everything he says, now let me grab some 1950s clothes and go look for Als Diner so I can go back and time and mess around" Its ludicrous that anybody can treat this book other then fiction, the fact that its my fellow CTers who are looking at this book like its "Case Closed" or "Reclaiming History" is very dissappointing
  11. Lee that was done before the book was even released "On August 12, 2011, before the novel's release, it was announced that Jonathan Demme has attached himself to write, produce and direct a film adaptation of 11/22/63. King will serve as executive producer. Shooting should begin in the fall of 2012"
  12. Don The huge difference between John Q Public reading this book and a researcher like myself reading this book is that I do NOT swallow what King is feeding me I know that Oswald did not act alone I am not reading this book the same way I read Reclaiming History, I am reading this book the same way I would watch a great movie I take what King has concluded about Oswald with a grain of salt And trust me, coming from someone who has read 3/4 of the book, the whole question hanging over Al and Jake's head is did Oswald act alone, it took Al 4 years of spying on Oswald and when he says he is 96% sure (at first) he still cant bring himself to kill Oswald because there is still that 5% chance Then Jake has 5 years closing that gap to 98% Do you really think that after I read this book of fiction om going to come away saying King was right! It was Oswald alone! No chance in hell, im reading this book for what it is, entertainment, and thats just what it is doing This book is great, I might just buy another copy as a thank you to King for writting another great book
  13. Thanks for the links Bernice I read so much yesterday that my eyes are burning like crazy this morning And this book is not as LN crazy as everyone thinks, one of the very first things that Jake says before going back in time is what if I stop Oswald before he gets to the TSBD that day and some assassin takes JFK out from the Grassy Knoll Then they go into talking about reading every book on the assassination as possible I really dont want to spoil the book for anybody but if most of you that are not going to read it want toknow I can make a post each day laying out what is happening and what is going on If forum members dont want the book spoiled then I wont They talk about William Manchesters book first I just have to say that the first part of the book is about the time travel and lets just say that Jake has watched the movie Back to the Future 2 many times This book has me so hooked I cant stop reading, it is intense and has Stephen Kings detailed like writting that makes you feel like your in 1958 So far this book has been perfect, I wish members would read it as a work of Fiction and enjoy it that way
  14. Ok I have been at home just flipping through the pages looking for names before I start reading I have not been this excited about a book in a long time (and with well over 2000 books in my home library I get excited about lots books, but not THIS excited so thats saying something) Anyways just for the curious I have seen De Mohrenschildt's name many times and it looks like he is a big part of the book Gen. Edwin Walker has been mentioned (in what context I have no idea but it looks like the Jake is spying on Oswald while Oswald spies on Walker) James Hosty comes to his house Dr Perry gives Jake Pain Meds after the assassination Spoilers! if you dont want me to ruin the book then stop reading right now Bonnie Ray Williams lets Jake into the TSBD to stop LHO Again I have no context behind what happens I just read the sentences with the names in them I will make posts with my thoughts and feelings on the book as I read
  15. Thank you Jim! I want to throw up everytime Tom makes a post because his 1,546 page book that he wrote under his "Intrests" makes me have to scroll down for hour and a half just to get to the next post
  16. Good night nurse. Sounds like he HAS done some homework, of the total disinformation kind. An old friend just posted on my fb page how excited she is to get this "if only" book. Assumed I'd be getting it too. Not in your life. And as the 50th draws closer there will be more of the same, only worse. Lies for a new generation. Dawn The book is FICTION! How is going to have disinformation when nobody is going to take this book as fact? The guy who stops the assassination is time traveling! I cant believe how some forum members are acting like this book is a non fiction book about the assassination I read one review that said one of the best parts of the book is how the main guy starts to worry that even if he stops Oswald JFK might still be killed by a Grassy Knoll shooter I am going to walk into Barnes and Noble on November 8th right when they open and pay full price for this book and go home and read it from cover to cover and I already know that because of my love for King and my lifelong study of the assassination that I will love this book And you know why? Because im going to read it like it supposed to be read! Its fiction, why anybody would treat it any different is beyond me
  17. Robert While I agree with many of the people on your list, im having a hard time with Curtis LeMay If he was at the autopsy then I might have a little bit of give to the fact that he could have known about the plot (not be involved) I think that Curtis LeMay was one of the best military minds of all time In fact I think LeMay and Nimitz are the two best ever
  18. I cant wait to buy this book and read it And just like all the King books that I own and read, I will read it as fiction
  19. Ok guys, I cropped and enlarged the picture as much as I could while still keeping it as clear as possible
  20. Ok I just found the picture in POTP and it is very clear compared to the one in TKOAP The only problem is that the picture (like all the pictures in POTP) is pretty small I guess I could scan it, I see nothing on the roof of the Corham building that looks like a person
  21. Well I just looked at the picture in TKOAP it is not clear enough to see anything on the roof of the Corham building I have all 4 of Penn Jones books, do you have any clue which book the picture is in Robert? I hate to sound like im lazy for not just flipping through my books to look, but my Penn Jones books are old and very valuable, I hate taking them out of my bookshelf for anything. But if you can tell me which volume it is in I will take a look I also have POTP, I can look through that book for sure
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