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Cyril Wecht has passed on
B. A. Copeland replied to James DiEugenio's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
This is terrible....I'll never forget (listening to and learning from) seeing him when I was quite young. My heart goes out to his family and I cannot thank him enough for being a powerful and critical beacon for understanding the tragedy of 11/22/63. -
Aynesworth…..committed an utter and total disservice to not only the memory of JFK and Garrison directly, but to history itself.
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The DIA DID NOT DESTROY ALL OF THEIR RECORDS
B. A. Copeland replied to Joseph Backes's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Invaluable as always Joe, thanks and thanks to Uncle Malcolm, Barto/DPUK. -
Hey there Michael. I think, with all due respect, we should give Mr. Stone credit for continuing to study the material through the years. He stated unequivocally last year that he no longer puts any stock to Col. Prouty's Lansdale allegations. I came across this post sometime ago from Doug Campbell (of the Dallas Action Podcast): Now that above quotation is sourced from this video: https://youtu.be/-Rh7yrIOmY0 Timestamp for the quote is at about 00:44:43. It seems to me that Stone is acting in a good faith of sorts of what I think is a good quality to found in the research of many fields: keeping the mind open to new developments and being willing to welcome new ways of thinking about an old puzzle due to said new developments and evidence.
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The Kirknewton Incident
B. A. Copeland replied to James DiEugenio's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Posting a relevant link related to the topic from Campbell’s show: #127~ March 4, 2018: "Distant Early Warnings: The Strange Tales Of Eugene Dinkin & David Christensen." -
The Devil is in the Details: Malcolm Blunt
B. A. Copeland replied to James DiEugenio's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
A topic such as this is so long overdue. I should honestly post up my notes from my listening (literally tons of times) of Dale’a Show with Blunt. It is absolutely *required* reading and listening. I got the book right away even though it’s interesting because much of my notes are verbatim copies of Dale/Blunt’s words with time stamps (since it’s audio). I listen to all of Dale’s audios with blunt at least 3-5x a year. It never, ever gets dull. It’s also my source for the incredible Joan Higdon information from the HSCA. I’d kill to know what “explosive” information those 2 investigators learned. Either way, excellent review Jim and Blunt is just next level, period. Doug Campbell also did a relatively recent show with Alan Dale that is absolutely worth listening to and certainly relevant to this very topic and discussion: #179~ January 15, 2021: "Devils, Details, And Dialogue: A Conversation With Alan Dale, Of The Assassination Archives & Research Center." -
Mr. H what a fascinating, fascinating read. I knew exactly what I was getting into reading this and I've read it 3x so far. Taking notes and will post more questions in due time. the more I learn about Carlos "Batea" Hernandez, the more I am intrigued. I'm even more curious about Felix Rodriguez. Do we know or have any info regarding whereabouts of either men on 11/22/63? Whatever happened to Hernandez in later years after that tragic day? Thank you very much for your amazing work and research.
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I believe that is the same dark skinned man that O’Sullivan (and others) photographically ID’ as Morales but we’re in error it seems? Personally he is unidentified. I don’t even know if research has been done to attempt to learn where Morales (or Robertson, etc) was on that terrible day but I’d definitely guess that, as the Cuban pilot implied, in my mind anyway, to Wayne January, that Bobby was hated more than JFK and at the minimum I’d say Morales disliked Bobby as much as he disliked Jack.
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Operation Tilt (Bayo/Pawley Mission)
B. A. Copeland replied to John Simkin's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Thanks Rob and my pleasure David. -
Operation Tilt (Bayo/Pawley Mission)
B. A. Copeland replied to John Simkin's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
I'd ask Doug Campbell or @Rob Clark David. He has a great deal of focus on Loran Hall and I wouldn't be surprised if he knew exactly where to locate the document. I mean hopefully someone here can provide you with a copy asap but certainly Campbell and @Rob Clark are worth asking. -
Operation Tilt (Bayo/Pawley Mission)
B. A. Copeland replied to John Simkin's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
New show from Campbell. Figured this was a relevant place to post? #177 (RE-MIX!) December 1, 2020: "From The Bay Of Pigs To Dealey Plaza: Rip Robertson, Operation TILT, And The JFK Hit." -
Lone Gunman podcast: L. Fletcher Prouty a xxxx?
B. A. Copeland replied to Micah Mileto's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Oh for sure. Certainly all criticism encouraged and welcome in my book. I should also (and more accurately) state that Rob seems to consistently rely on evidence from the documentary record more than he does not and calls speculation what it is when it is indeed so. -
Lone Gunman podcast: L. Fletcher Prouty a xxxx?
B. A. Copeland replied to Micah Mileto's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Uhh...what? I think its best to keep our emotions in check and focus strictly on the evidence which is exactly what Rob seems to have done and always does. Its in our best interest as a research community (and student in my case) to challenge ourselves to not become "fans" of anyone. I have some of my favorite researchers and scholars but they are certainly human and are prone to being in error on such a complex historical study. I remember reading these ARRB documents on Prouty and wow, its nice to see such hardcore facts to challenge what anyone might say or offer to those interested in the facts of this tragic case. -
Kamala Harris and the RFK assassination
B. A. Copeland replied to Robert Burrows's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
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Kamala Harris and the RFK assassination
B. A. Copeland replied to Robert Burrows's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
What a pathetic political reality we live in these days....how can any human absolutely say something of this...surely she does not believe what she says. -
Identity of "Leopoldo" (Silvia Odio visit)
B. A. Copeland replied to Greg Doudna's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Any topic about Morales, or De Torres, etc, is fascinating and worth a read. @Robert Montenegro, I actually asked Mr H @Larry Hancock about any connection to Morales that he would be aware of and I can't remember his response (it can certainly be found) but I believe he said there was none that he could find? I could be wrong. I'll try to dig it up but any evidence that the two men knew and worked with one another would be absolutely fantastic. No one is going to confidently ID any of the key suspects in a film where the subjects have their back facing the viewer. We've been down that road enough times and its better to be safe than sorry. Speculation until you could prove beyond doubt. @David Boylan [East Coast Bureau Chief] its great to see you alive, well and researching as always! On the subject of Morales, anyone else notice he was quite fond of carrying a camera with him often? I should say that there are a few photos of him with a camera strapped around himself. Very interesting but certainly no shocker for one of the best ever high level spooks. -
Thanks for your input Paul. I mean that sounds fascinating as hell honestly....I swear I suspect Admiral Galloway as well....I don't think I've ever heard of Kinney being connected to the murder in any way but I'm always willing to learn, you have to in a case of this nature. Thanks again.
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@Rob Clark as guest host on Midnight Writer News show by S.T Patrick: MWN Episode 145 – Rob Clark on The Fan & Harold Weisberg
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Tony Cuesta and the JFK Assassination
B. A. Copeland replied to John Simkin's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Ahhh, leave it to good ol' Doug Campbell to bring up some very relevant characters and events regarding this most tragic murder. Newest episode from The Dallas Action up: TDA #173~July 13, 2020: "Identifying The Dealey Plaza Shooters: What Did Tony Cuesta Know?"