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  1. Is any description of the two men available?

    The wanted persons in this are both slender white males about 30, 5-feet-10, 165, carrying what looks to be a thirty-thirty or some type of Winchester. They look eerily alike.

    One left in a light colored rambler station wagon being driven by a Mexican or a Cuban. The other boarded a bus.

    "The prints lifted from the thirty-thirty match those of Malcolm Wallace" said securtiy guard, Gary Mack. Curator Mack has been moonlighting as a security guard since interest in the "Oswald done it all by his lonesome" shrine has diminished during the recent recession. According to sources, lack of interest is more due to disappointment in those seeking the truth than it is due to the recession.

    :lol:

    :lol: :lol: :lol:

    The burglars wrecked their truck leaving the scene. The safe was recovered and the truck seized.

    A special President's Commission will be formed to investigate.

    :lol: :lol: :lol:

    finally a crime at the 6th floor museum, other than someone trying to burn it down some years back...

    this is from tree frog and lisa pease...To: Tree Frog; LISA PEASE - JFK

    Subject: Re: FW: Burglars steal safe in overnight break-in at Dallas' Sixth Floor Museum

    There's a report on Channel 8 news tonight where Commissioner John Wiley Price suggests it was an inside job.

    Security cameras were turned off.

    I wonder about the internet camera in the 6th Floor window.

    The report says they were stopped by a security guard who fired at them. The vehicle, with temporary plate shown in the picture, had been stolen.

    They say the entire collection is intact and secure.

    Tree Frog wrote:

    DA Watkins had a choice, and said he would turn over the contents of the [secret room safe] to the 6th Floor.

    This burglary would be a valid reason to send the original files to NARA and backup copies to the 6th Floor. I wonder if he recently shipped the safe to Gary Mack. If so, it would be a suspicious burglary in my opinion. One way to make these new files vanish, before they are ever examined. Fortunately there were armed guards there.

    Why would a safe belonging to the 6th floor be on the first floor?

    es

    From: Lisa Pease [mailto:lpease@gte.net]

    Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 12:11 PM

    To: treefrog@ix.netcom.com

    Cc: treefrog@ix.netcom.com

    Subject: Re: FW: Burglars steal safe in overnight break-in at Dallas' Sixth Floor Museum

    I'd sure like to know what was in the safe, or what they THOUGHT was in the safe!

    Lisa Pease

    lpease@gte.net

    Blog: http://realhistoryarchives.blogspot.com

    Site: http://www.realhistoryarchives.com

    Book: The Assassinations: Probe Magazine on JFK, MLK, RFK and Malcolm X

    May 4, 2010 05:25:50 AM, treefrog@ix.netcom.com wrote:

    >

    >Burglars steal safe in overnight break-in at Dallas' Sixth Floor Museum

    >

    >07:18 AM CDT on Tuesday, May 4, 2010

    >

    >Photo here:

    >

    >http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/050510dnme

    >tsixthfloor.1500a362.html

    >

    >http://tinyurl.com/2awfsaf

    >

    >If the large link fails to open, please use the Tiny URL below it.

    >

    >

    >

    > From Staff Reports

    >

    >Burglars struck the Sixth Floor Museum in downtown Dallas this morning,

    >yanking a safe out of the gift shop before running away when they were

    >confronted by a security guard.

    >

    >The incident began about 4:30 a.m. when two men in an old Dodge pickup

    >used a winch in the truck bed to remove the safe from the museum

    >dedicated to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

    >

    >A Dallas County security officer spotted the two men while they were

    >still in the parking lot. When the pickup drove toward him, he fired at

    >the suspects, who crashed onto a sidewalk.

    >

    >The two men then abandoned the undrivable pickup and fled on foot. They

    >remain at large. A detailed description of the suspects was no available.

    >

    >No injuries were reported, and there was no indication that the burglars

    >took any of the museum's exhibits.

    >

    >Dallas police and sheriff's deputies are still at the scene in the 400

    >block of Elm Street.

    >

    >--

    >

    >

    > Regards, TOM BLACKWELL, PO Box 25403, Dallas, Texas 75225

    > http://DemocraticResearch.Org

    >

    >

    >

    >

    and the photo of the truck snaggled....b

  2. BILL RECALL THE BOOK YOU QUOTED AND LINKED TO WHEN YOU BEGAN YOUR OSWALD IS INNOCENT LONG THREAD, WHICH DOES NOT COME UP FOR ME ON A SEARCH DARN, THE BOOK WAS WRITTEN BY A VERY YOUNG MAN AT THE TIME, THE BASIC SKETCH I BELIEVE IS IN THAT BOOK, THE BOOK IS ALSO FREE ON THE WEB BUT I CANNOT FIND IT, AS MY GREY CELLS REFUSE TO GRANT ME THE NAME OF SAID BOOK TODAY, ONE OF THOSE, B) I AM THINKING THAT MARTIN HINDRICHS OR ANOTHER OF THE FELLAS AT DUNCAN'S FORUM, TOOK IT AND RESEARCHED IMPROVING ON IT GREATLY THAT IS WHERE I OBTAINED A COPY..MARTIN ?? BILL DID YOU NOT GET MY RETURN EMAIL ?? best b

    LAWDY I FOUND IT WILL....

    "PRESUMED GUILTY, How and why the Warren Commission framed Lee Harvey Oswald. Factual account based on the Commission's public and private documents", by Howard Roffman 1976

    http://www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/PG/

    SHEESH...B

    THE MAP IS IN THE BOOK BUT NOT THAT I CAN FIND IN THE ON LINE BOOK...http://www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/PG/PGchp8.html

    MARTIN OR DUNCAN CAN YOU HELP US OUT HERE With THIS MAP PoSTED and by whom on your site...many thanks...b

    OSWALDS ACTIONS AFTER CHAPTER

  3. HI TERRY I WONDERED ABOUT THEM NOT FINDING OUT RE THIS REMARK..??''Ms. Bush also suggests, apparently for the first time, that she, Mr. Bush, and several members of their staff may have been poisoned during a visit to Germany for a G8 Summit.

    They all became mysteriously sick, and the president was bedridden for part of the trip.

    The Secret Service investigated the possibility they were poisoned, she writes, but doctors could only conclude that they all contracted a virus.

    After noting several high-profile poisonings, she wrote, “we never learned if any other delegations became ill, or if ours, mysteriously, was the only one.IF THERE HAD BEEN I THINK THEY WOULD HAVE GOTTEN THE INFORMATION...

  4. Children's Tylenol and Other Drugs Recalled

    The McNeil Consumer Healthcare unit of Johnson & Johnson has

    voluntarily begun a recall of certain children's

    over-the-counter liquid medicines because of manufacturing

    deficiencies, the Food and Drug Administration said Saturday.

    The deficiencies may affect the potency, purity or quality of

    the products, the agency said in a statement.

    Consumers should stop using certain lots of infants' and

    children's Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec and Benadryl products

    because some of them may contain too much of the active

    ingredient, McNeil said in a statement late Friday.

    Read More:

    http://www.nytimes.com?emc=na

  5. « on: Today at 10:32 PM »

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    Declassified 9/11 U.S. Secret Service FOIA Records Describing ...

    9/11 Blogger | The following are declassified Secret Service records obtained on April 23, 2010 via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, ...

    http://www.infowars.com/declassified-911-u...bush-vp-cheney/

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    Declassified 9/11 U.S. Secret Service FOIA Records Describing Activity of President Bush & VP Cheney

  6. National Security Archive Update, April 30, 2010

    HISTORIC DISSIDENT JOURNAL PUBLISHED ONLINE

    Original Russian-Language "Problems of Eastern Europe"

    Connected Soviet, Eastern and Western Publics

    New Russia Web Page Features Digitized Soviet Documents

    On Missile Crisis, Afghanistan, End of Cold War, and Dissidents

    From National Security Archive Collections

    English introduction - http://www.nsarchive.org/rus

    New Russian-language page - http://www.nsarchive.org/rus/Index.html

    Washington, DC, April 30, 2010 - A rare complete series of the historic dissident journal "Problems of Eastern Europe" achieved its first-ever online publication today as part of the new Russian-language Web pages of the National Security Archive, also featuring hundreds of digitized facsimiles of declassified Soviet-era documents on topics such as the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Soviet war in Afghanistan, Mikhail Gorbachev and the end of the Cold War, and dissident movements in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

    Introduced on the Archive site by long-time editors Larisa and Frantisek Silnicky, "Problems of Eastern Europe" published throughout the 1980s a wide range of Soviet, Eastern European, and ultimately even Western reformist thinking, in order to make connections between those various publics and overcome the information barriers that especially hindered the development of dissident and oppositionist ideas.

    The new Russian-language Web pages, compiled and edited by the Archive's director of Russia Programs, Svetlana Savranskaya, together with technical editor Rinat Bikineyev, also include the most sought-after primary sources in Russian from the Archive's extensive collections, ranging from the diary of top Gorbachev aide and long-time Central Committee official Anatoly Chernyaev, to the scholarly collection compiled by the late Sergo Mikoyan based on his father Anastas Mikoyan's experience as a leading Soviet Politburo member, to the specialized collections developed by Archive staff on such topics as the Soviet side of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Soviet invasion and occupation and withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the surveillance and repression of dissidents such as the Moscow Helsinki Group.

    The site also features a new "document of the month," the original "sovershenno sekretno" (top secret) transcript of the Soviet Politburo discussion 30 years ago of the Afghanistan war, which reads in parts as if lifted from current international debates over progress or the lack thereof in the current U.S. and NATO intervention in Afghanistan.

    Today's publication of primary sources in their original Russian fulfills one of the major goals of the Archive's Russia and Eurasia Programs, which is to increase public and scholarly access to original sources especially to younger scholars throughout the former Soviet space. In recent weeks, the Russian government has posted online the declassified archive of Soviet documents related to the Katyn massacre of Polish officers by Stalin's NKVD, Russian President Dmitri Medvedev has endorsed the opening of archives from the Soviet period, and noted Russian expert Dmitri Trenin has called for archival openings as part of a new Russian foreign policy emphasis on cooperative security.

    English-language publications of the Archive's Russia and Eurasia Programs include more than two dozen Electronic Briefing Books of key U.S. and Soviet documents (in translation) covering major Cold war topics and events such as the series of superpower summits featuring Presidents Reagan and Bush with Soviet general secretary Gorbachev, as well as the new book from Central European University Press, "Masterpieces of History: The Peaceful End of the Cold War in Europe, 1989," edited by Svetlana Savranskaya, Thomas Blanton and Vladislav Zubok.

    English introduction - http://www.nsarchive.org/rus

    New Russian-language Web page - http://www.nsarchive.org/rus/Index.html

    ________________________________________________________

    THE NATIONAL SECURITY ARCHIVE is an independent non-governmental research institute and library located at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. The Archive collects and publishes declassified documents acquired through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). A tax-exempt public charity, the Archive receives no U.S. government funding; its budget is supported by publication royalties and donations from foundations and individuals.

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    http://www.rcfp.org/newsitems/index.php?i=11401

    Justice Dept. subpoenas reporter over CIA sources

    Keywords: CIA; International; Justice/FBI; reporters privilege; subpoena

    The Obama Justice Department has decided to continue the Bush administration's quest to compel a New York Times reporter to testify about confidential sources in a book he published about the CIA, The New York Times reported.

    Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. has renewed a January 2008 subpoena seeking the confidential sources of James Risen, a Times reporter who won a Pulitzer Prize for articles exposing the National Security Agency’s warrantless surveillance program. He was subpoenaed in connection with a book he published in 2006, "State of War: The Secret History of the C.I.A. and the Bush Administration."

  8. btw for any interested here is today's from the n/a

    National Security Archive Update, April 29, 2010

    BREAKING DOWN SOVIET MILITARY SECRECY

    Archive publishes documents from "The Dead Hand: The Untold Story of the Cold War Arms Race and Its Dangerous Legacy," the new book by David E. Hoffman, winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for general non-fiction.

    For more information, contact:

    David E. Hoffman

    hoffmand@washpost.com

    http://www.nsarchive.org

    b

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