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Dealey Plaza, 18 February 2019
B. A. Copeland replied to Rick McTague's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
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I remember Jim Di. stating in his work (Destiny Betrayed 2nd) that American grotesque has (I'm paraphrasing and please correct me Jim!) been proven to be....well, worthless as far as its relationship to what we actually know today. Interestingly enough, it does have worth but in a negative sense, perhaps, as you say David, to show Pro-Shaw propaganda. Its depressing when you get to the part in Jim's book when the forces really started moving against Garrison....especially that one cattle rancher who gave Garrison that warning before the crap hit the fan.... What a scene that was.
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Dealey Plaza, 18 February 2019
B. A. Copeland replied to Rick McTague's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Thanks Rick. Wow the Plaza looks so small in scale. My mind always goes crazy when imagining the size of this historic area. What a perfect strategic location for a shooting ambush. I'm not sure you could even ask for much better as far as an urban location. -
John Newman's new book now available
B. A. Copeland replied to Douglas Caddy's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Well Jim, why not go into 6 books or more? -
Five Principles for Futures Thinking
B. A. Copeland replied to Steve Thomas's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Annnnd favorited. Thanks as always Steve. You and Denny's critical thinking here is absolutely crucial. -
Christmas every post Barto ;). Thanks mate.
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Man arrested at back of Texas Theater
B. A. Copeland replied to John Kozlowski's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
I thought Mather had testimony of some sort that was classified. -
Stephan Weiss [The 112th M/I Group]
B. A. Copeland replied to B. A. Copeland's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Thanks for the advice Steve. I tend to be extra cautious of generally most (if not all) newspaper articles. Its really can sometimes be a wilderness of mirrors (or just typical journalistic practice) especially when considering sources. Much appreciated.- 53 replies
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Jones' response to the LHO acting alone question is priceless. thanks Barto and David, always. Going to start reading all of this tonight.
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Stephan Weiss [The 112th M/I Group]
B. A. Copeland replied to B. A. Copeland's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
I 2nd this, wow.- 53 replies
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Did the JFK assassination fail?
B. A. Copeland replied to Steve Thomas's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Well....Wheaton did say others above the Cubans wanted him dead for "other reasons"....wouldn't it be nice to know exactly what they were. I'm certain there were long term plans in play and I cannot imagine that there weren't any Cubans who weren't scratching their heads after JFK's murder when they later realized that they still wouldn't be going back home. -
William King Harvey aka Oliver Hardy
B. A. Copeland replied to Karl Kinaski's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
How shameful David....I never thanked you for this contribution. Greatly appreciated as always. My mind has been mulling in recent days about RFK for some odd reason and I was wondering if we had any idea of Harvey (or Morales' for that matter) whereabouts on 6/5/1968? -
LIFEAT - Apr-Oct 1963 - no mention of OSWALD
B. A. Copeland replied to David Josephs's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Fascinating. Can't help to be curious as to why that particular name was redacted. Thanks a ton and I tend to agree with you regarding Nechi.....I mean whether indirectly or not, wittingly or not, he confirms what the WC's theory was...yet with so much contrary evidence...I mean its annoying. Fishy. A swamp as Blunt calls Mexico City but I'm willing to step into it 😓 -
LIFEAT - Apr-Oct 1963 - no mention of OSWALD
B. A. Copeland replied to David Josephs's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
David, do we know who's name (or what) is redacted? and who is AMSTET-1? Has Nechiporenko ever gone on the record to state that he saw, quite literally, the man who was gunned down by Ruby? I've never read his Passport To Assassination book. -
LIFEAT - Apr-Oct 1963 - no mention of OSWALD
B. A. Copeland replied to David Josephs's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
The Mexico City shenanigans just gets better and better with age lol. thanks David. -
Would be nice to find that actual show. Thanks guys.
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Great work as always Steve, thanks.
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A Lie Too Big To Fail by Lisa Pease
B. A. Copeland replied to Micah Mileto's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Wow....definitely archive and save that video. -
Dallas Police Log Books
B. A. Copeland replied to James DiEugenio's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
You can also find a couple of audios with him (Rhode) on Doug Campbell’s podcast (The Dallas Action). Definitely worth a listen. I believe that in the audio, the subject of a flight manifest (flight to Dallas) that Rhode possesses that has Ferrie as the pilot and Alek Hidell listed as a passenger (skip to about 01:11:05). There’s also the “George Martin Communist Party USA Document”, bit that’s pretty interesting (skip to about 02:05:30). Rhode also reveals in the show that he is in possession of documents that list Ruth and Michael Paine as assets (not sure which agency but assuming CIA?, skip to around 1:58:02 for this nugget) It is show #133: https://www.spreaker.com/user/7338953/133-june-23-2018-oswald-new-orleans-and- It is also interesting to note that Rhode was (not sure if he is as of the current time) in personal contact with Marina Oswald according to him on this very episode. Don’t mean to seemingly derail topic, apologies but I think that Rhode’s first audio with Doug deals with his work on Tippit. -
JFK Conspiracy for Younger Generations
B. A. Copeland replied to Cliff Varnell's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
I’ll definitely keep your thinking in mind Cliff and that’s pretty profound, her being ahead of even the master class. Reminds me of Salandria’s excellent logic posted earlier. If a youngster can espouse that, it’s end game thinking. -
JFK Conspiracy for Younger Generations
B. A. Copeland replied to Cliff Varnell's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
That’s interesting Cliff for sure. No Harvey or Morales involvement or do you assume the two with Hecksher/Jenkins? I take it you’ve heard of Ted Rubinstein’s recent call to Jenkins? Sadly wasn’t as fruitful as I figured it wouldn’t be but glad Ted tried (Dave Boylan, you’re up!). Great anecdote as well Cliff. Interesting how she felt it was “boring” which is why we have James Bond or Bourne or why there’s much drama and sensationalism today...many find the straight facts “boring” unfortunately but for me, nothing is more “exciting” to study and read, the “boring” stuff concerning espionage, etc. -
If this can be tossed in the trash (the Raleigh call) then that’s one less episode to speculate or even think about. Great work so far MalKamp.
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JFK Conspiracy for Younger Generations
B. A. Copeland replied to Cliff Varnell's topic in JFK Assassination Debate
Well I’m not sure about Morales’ physical appearance on the ground in NO but from a distance. I guess my mind gets going a bit on Morales’ role, of at all, in NO w/LHO. Even if we conclude Banister/Phillips/Ferrie/Thornlet, well perhaps Morales was using even them in an indirect way but I digress because I don’t want to say that Morales was an ultimate mastermind but if he was a chief planner then things become interesting. We have Morales > Sforza > Emilio Rodrigues > Ernesto Rodriguez > LHO. This is simplifying it a bit perhaps but it is interesting. This is certainly speculation based on a bit of what I’ve come to know and which I’ll never claim as concretely proven (to my knowledge).