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  1. Hi Kathy hoping all is going well...here is a post i did some years back on wiegman one of the photographers and what he went through as the shots had been sounded and they got out of the vehicles and ran snapping and filming as they went disregarding any danger that may have been in the area in regards to themselves they have one thought and that is to get the news and film the area...it may make some aspects a wee bit clearer,,you take good care and keep

    that chin up high .. best b... :lol: Below the light square in the photo is a close up of the man on the top ste of the tsbd entrance which what could be a possible camera in their hand and the light from the lens may be reflecting in the wiegman photo.??

    David Wiegman:

    "We were in that straight-a-way heading down to what I now know as

    the Book Depository, and I heard the first report and I thought like every

    body that it was a good size firecracker---a cherry bomb .Then when I

    heard the second one, the adrenaline really started pumping because

    there was a reaction in the motorcade, I was sitting on the edge of the

    (car door) frame,which I sometimes did. I keenly remember right after

    the incident that my feet were on the ground during one of the reports.

    I don't think I was fast enough to react to the second, but I think on the

    third one I was running.

    The car had slowed down enough for me to jump out. I swung my leg

    over and jumped while the car was still moving, but it was very slow.

    I jumped and I remember running and I remember the third shot.

    When I got out I knew I better get around the corner. The car was

    stopping. I'd better run around there and see what was happening. I

    knew the reaction was to run forward. I'd done this before in other

    motorcades because a lot of times the President will stop and do

    something. He might just shake a hand. He might look at a sign.

    So your doing no good sitting in your car, and you can always

    retrieve your car as it goes by....It was a technique I've used and

    I've gotten some good pictures that way. That may have been built

    in to get out and run and get up there and see what the heck's

    happening . The motorcade has stopped, plus you heard a report

    I don't think I thought on the first or second ( shot ), but when the

    third one went off, I really thought I felt the compression on my face.

    ----I really thought I felt it. The I thought "Somebody is shooting".

    The idea of turning on the camera, I don't know where that came

    from. Iv'e turned in some real sloppy work over the years that

    went into editing because I believed that sometimes your not

    photographing what's happening as much as the moment. It's a

    slice of time. And something told me, "hey look, what have I got to

    lose. I've got a full spring and just turn it on." I can't stop and plant

    my feet, so I put it against my chest because you can't run with a

    Filmo up to your eyes. So I just slid i tdown under my chin and

    looked forward and ran as fast as I could and took in everything I

    could."

    Telephone interview Wiegman, 3/11/89..P.O.T.P...Trask..

    pages 371-372.

    ..........................

    He was in the Press car 1."the reel car"

    the first with photographers aboard..A yellow 1964 Chev.Impala

    convertible.

    The President's Lincoln..The Queen Mary.SS...L.B.Js ...

    SS..The Bell Telephone press pool car ..then the Press #1 Car..

    (Wiegman's). Along with Atkins,Craven,John Hoefen,( Wiegman's

    sound man..Front seat driving a Texas Ranger..then Cleve Ryan

    then Wiegman on the passenger seat in the sixth car behind the

    President..

    He was carrying a Filmo movie camera,used no handle,

    shot with left eye finders on left side of camera.Wide angle lens,

    He thought he used a 10mm.that day..

    Worked for NBC..TV cameraman..White House attachment every

    day for 8 years..37 years old..

    .........................

    "It would appear through careful analysis of this film, and aided in

    research done by Richard Sprague and Gary Mack ,on the timing

    of the sequence, that Wiegman began filming

    A LITTLE OVER THREE SECONDS:....

    prior to the President BEING HIT IN THE HEAD".

    Gary Mack 's,"Coverups!"..9/1982..p.2-5...9/1985, p.1-2..

    Letter Richard Sprague to Robert Cuttler, 10/31/1982.

    ..........................

    "Wiegman probably first pressed his camera trigger just after

    the second shot."..clip.."begins as Wiegman's car is approaching

    the TSDB, while the telephone car infront begins making the

    left hand turn.".." shows various spectators on the steps of the

    Book Depository as well as others on the sidewalk..Many are

    looking forwards towards the presidential vehicle while some

    are gazing back at the vehincles coming in their direction."

    .Trask..p373

    .......

    In the film we see, the film begins with a panning of the front

    entrance of the TSBD,swings to the left, then back to the right,

    he then was on his way to the knoll,and behind the fence...see.

    the film at below...click, Wiegman, then when page loads, click top

    right hand corner button....ta da..

    http://www.jfk-online.com/films.html

    .................................

    We have Wiegman capturing the TSBD entrance approximately

    "A little over three seconds" prior to the Presdient being hit in

    head."..see above..Sprague..Mack..

    ........................

    From: "Murder In Dealey Plaza"..Dr.James Fetzer..

    P.34...ALTGENS...

    "An Associated Press photographer ,James Altgens, has

    stationed himself at a vantage point on Elm Street across

    from the Texas School Book Depository Building to photograph

    the Presidential motorcade as it passes through Dealey Plaza

    and heads onto the Stemmons Freeway.

    Altgens captures the President on film in a now-famous shot

    taken WITHIN TWO SECONDS of the impact of the bullet that

    STRIKES J.F.K's HEAD."......

    And the controversy begins about whom, L.H.O or Lovelady

    is pictured in his shot....in the entrance of the T.S.B.D...

    .............................

    Now how can this be???

    If Wiegman's frame of the TSBD entrance...was taken approximately

    THREE SECONDS

    before the President is hit in the head by a bullet..

    And Altgen's photo shows the entrance of the TSBD...taken

    approx.TWO SECONDS before the President is hit in the head

    by the same shot.........

    thanks for your time....B... B)

  2. found this on duncan's jfk forum thought others may enjoy who could not be there...thanks duncan.b.

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    Ha! Thanks Bernice. You can see me back behind the speaker at 8:47, and then again between 9:11--9:14. I was trying to adjust my backpack. That first speaker, BTW, was Mike Brownlow.

    We found you , there he is PAT.... :lol: YOU CANNOT GET AWAY EVEN WITH A BACKPACK ADJUSTMENT... :blink: TAKE CARE HOPE YOU HAD A GRAND TIME...BEST B..

    I'm there too. At about 2:21 - 2:23 I walk in front of the camera. Dark hair, dark blue suit jacket. Behind me a guy named Russell, don't remember his last name and Ian Griggs, of Dealey Plaza, U.K. are talking to each other.

    Earlier there's a guy, older looking gentleman, with a hat and what looks like an ascot around his neck, that's Ernie Brandt, a man who came forward about 5 or 6 years ago and says he was a witness to the assassination. I haven't met anyone yet who believes him.

    At about 4:25 there's this guy in a blue shirt who helps Groden sell stuff. He's talking about the Tippit murder. Behind him are two women and a man. The woman with white hair, a black top and red skirt, and a leather strap of a purse or handbag is J. D. Tippit's widow. I know this because I saw on TV where she was interviewed. There was a local Dallas TV channel that had a news segment where someone has a car made up to look exactly like what Tippit was driving.

    At about 6:03, no, the dog did not answer to the name lambchop. :(

    At 6:05 in a red-ish brown kind of plaid shirt and bluejeans, that's Larry Hancock.

    Joe Backes

    All the unusual suspects.

    BK

    Hi Joe saw you and ian...larry i had found previously..as bill says any further suspects... :( please come forward and id yourselves..thanks joe, bill Pat,,you all appear to have had a great week-end... anyone know of any further clips taken such as this that have been posted on the web..please let us know..thanks..best all take care...b here's the Tippit car link...www.dallasnews.com/.../dws/.../111909dnmetblow.2cb72ac4a.html could someone please enable this link dad durn it...forget it thanks anyway there is a thread further down the page by bill kelly his link works...

  3. Wife of officer killed by Oswald views replica of his patrol car

    "...after pulling over Lee Harvey Oswald....killed as he approached Oswald's car"?

    I guess that's what you get when you send out a reporter on a story who wasn't born yet when JFK was killed - BK

    By Shelly Slater / WFAA-TV

    Posted November 22, 2009 at 9:52PM

    Updated Wednesday, Nov 25 at 1:18 PM

    http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/ford_galaxie-71193627.html

    DALLAS - For Marie Tippit, seeing the replica of a Dallas squad car from the sixties wasn't just about getting a glimpse of history, it was personal.

    The replica was based on the 1963 Ford Galaxie her husband, Officer J.D. Tippit, drove the day he was killed while working his beat in 1963.

    Mr. Tippet was killed by multiple shots fired at him after pulling over Lee Harvey Oswald after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

    After hearing a description of the shooting suspect, Tippit stopped Oswald in Oak Cliff. He was killed as he approached Oswald's car.

    “It’s very important," Mrs. Tippit said of the car. "It's a part of history."

    The Texas Fire Museum restored the old car they found in an Arlington junkyard. It took 365 man hours to finish.

    “It’s quite a blessing to us to restore the car in memory of him and what happened that day,” said Scott Simpson, president of the Texas Fire Museum.

    The entire Tippit family stood with total strangers in awe of the car that represents so much.

    “I think it’s the most magnificent thing that ever was," Tippit said. "It's beautiful."

    Family members said the pain from that day has faded, but never went away.

    “Of course we feel sad," Tippit said. "A lot of times we feel sad because you never stop missing him; you never stop wanting to see him or ask him a question. That's always there, but you just have to learn you have to live without him."

    E-mail sslater@wfaa.comhttp://www.wfaa.com/news/local/ford_galaxie-71193627.html

    Ha! Was he driving WEST!!

    -Bill

    right on bill He was killed as he approached Oswald's car. another duh....b..

    not only now does the media show their bias but also now their neglect of the studies, of knowing of what they supposedly write...getting worse and i doubt it is to get any better as more time goes on...wonder if they shall be hanging a replica of the extra dpd shirt..that was hanging in the back of tippit's patrol car..??b...

  4. found this on duncan's jfk forum thought others may enjoy who could not be there...thanks duncan.b.

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    Ha! Thanks Bernice. You can see me back behind the speaker at 8:47, and then again between 9:11--9:14. I was trying to adjust my backpack. That first speaker, BTW, was Mike Brownlow.

    We found you , there he is PAT.... :lol: YOU CANNOT GET AWAY EVEN WITH A BACKPACK ADJUSTMENT... :lol: TAKE CARE HOPE YOU HAD A GRAND TIME...BEST B..

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    Thomas Aylea WFAA Newsman/Reporter..

    Information from "Pictures of the Pain"..pages 520-521

    Tom Aylea used a Bell & Howell 70 DR 16 mm camera, loaded with black and white film , it was an old camera and had the history of loosing the fim loop when being operated. He also grabbed three extra cans of of film along with the emergency roll he always carried in his back pocket.All told he had 500 feet of unprocessed film available to him .He and Ray John had been assigned on the 21st to cover the President's arrival and activities in Ft Worth.

    While there around the Hotel Texas , his camera had broken down and he had been forced to borrow one, he returned it prior to his trip back to Dallas..The men took the WFAA news station wagon via Route 20 from Ft Worth to Dallas.with John driving.

    The afternoon of the 22nd was to be spent at the station processing the film for the evening news.They arrived back in Dallas about 12.30 pm.and traveling East on Commerce within the Dealey Plaza area, John was preparing to make a right onto Houston Street to the WFAA station on Young Street. The newsmen had both the car's radio as well as the police band radios turned on. Not cognizant of the fact that they were only several hundred feet south of Elm St. when the remnants of the presidential motorcade was passing by, they were halted at a traffic light some eight cars lengths from Houston..

    Alyea " We sat there listening to the parade coverage on the radio. I didn't even think to look across Dealey Plaza to the Depository.The first indication that anything had gone wrong came when we heard a voice on the police radio. It gave an unusual alert---" All units on Stemmons and Industrial, Code 3 Parkland"...Not associating the call with the President at first, the call was repeated, and within about 20 seconds the men heard WFAA commercial radio announcer, John Allen break in with the statement that shots had been fired at the President near Houston and Em.."We were still waiting for the traffic light to change: suddenly I realized where I was......

    I grabbed Ray's camera, told him to take the other film on to the station , and I took off across Dealey for the Houston and Elm intersection . I fimed while running and, assuming that the shots came from the ground, I looked around and began shooting".

    "I raced across Commerce and Main Sts. dodging traffic .On the far side of Elm I saw people rushing around, I had begun filming on the way as I crossed Main St. and as I was filming I was looking for police. They were not around. Some people were running towards the railroad tracks while others towards the monument area..I thought "There's nothing going on here"..and I went up to Ellm and Houston ,"Not knowing anything about the incident, and seeing little direct activity around the intersection, Alyea did notice several cops and one man looking up at the Depository Building, He fimed the entrance, and as six or seven plaincothesmen rushed in through the double entry door, Alyea followed unchallenged with Dallas Morning News reporter Ken Biffle directly behind him. As they got in, Alyea heard a fellow say, "Shut the door! Lock it ---no one in---no one out."..It would appear that Alyea arrived at the TSBD some time between 12.34 and 12.36pm....when there was still much confusion in front of the building and prior to the large scale uniformed police response to the police dispatch orders ..

    Tom's story follows.....

    Interview Dec. 16/63........

    By Tom Alyea ..."The Facts and the Photos"..

    From :Connie Kritzbergs..book

    ..

    "Secrets From the Sixth Floor Window"....p.39...46

    Editor's Note: Tom Aylea, the only newsman to join the initial police search team on the sixth-floor of the Texas School Book Depository on November 22,1963, denounces the disruption of the barricade fashioned of boxes as he first saw it.

    Aylea, former WFAA ( owned by the Dallas Morning News ) newsman/reporter , who recorded the panic on Dealey Plaza explains that the positioning of boxes was destoryed before the general press with still cameras were allowed in the building .He had completed his work in photographing everything of note and returned to his station long before the building was opened to the general press.

    He recorded three cartridges where they landed after they were ejected from the rifle, He recorded the rifle as it was found, before it was touched."...All such evidence was available from Tom through a prescription to his newsletter " JFK Facts" ..

    ""I was the first newsman into the building and the only newsman to

    accompany the search team as they went from floor to floor searching for

    the person who fired the shots. At this time, we did not know the

    president had been hit. I rushed in with a group of plain clothesmen and a

    few uniformed officers.

    I (followed ) the search team that was on its way to the rear elevator, to

    start the floor by floor search. We searched every floor, all the way to

    the roof. The gunman could have still been in the building. Finding

    nothing, they started back down. After approximately 18 minutes, they were

    joined by Captain Fritz, who had first gone to Parkland Hospital.

    The barricade on the sixth floor ran parallel to the windows, extending in

    an "L" shape that ended against the front wall between the first and

    second twin windows. The height of the stack of boxes was a minimum of 5

    ft. I looked over the barricade and saw three shell casings laying on the

    floor in front of the second window in the two window casement. They were

    scattered in an area that could be covered by a bushel basket. They were

    located about half way between the inside of the barricade. I set my lens

    focus at the estimated distance from the camera to the floor and held the

    camera over the top of the barricade and filmed them before anybody went

    into the enclosure. I could not position my eye to the camera's view

    finder to get the shot. After filming the casings with my wide angle lens,

    from a height of 5 ft., I asked Captain Fritz, who was standing at my

    side, if I could go behind the barricade and get a close-up shot of the

    casings. He told me that it would be better if I got my shots from outside

    the barricade. He then rounded the pile of boxes and entered the

    enclosure. This was the first time anybody walked between the barricade

    and the windows.

    Fritz then walked to the casings, picked them up and held them in his hand

    over the top of the boxes for me to get a close-up shot of the evidence. I

    filmed about eight seconds of a close-up shot of the shell casings in

    Captain Fritz's hand. I stopped filming, and thanked him. I do not recall

    if he placed them in his pocket or returned them back to the floor,

    because I was preoccupied with recording other views of the crime scene. I

    have been asked many times if I thought it was peculiar that the Captain of

    Homicide picked up evidence with his hands. Actually, that was the

    first thought that came to me when he did it, but I rationalized that he

    was the homicide expert and no prints could be taken from spent shell

    casings. Therefore, any photograph of shell casings taken after this, is

    staged and not correct. It is highly doubtful that the shell casings that

    appear in Dallas police photos of the crime scene are the same casings

    that were found originally. The originals by this time were probably in a

    plastic bag at police headquarters. Why? Probably this was a missing link

    in the report the police department had to send to the FBI and they had to

    stage it and the barricade box placement to complete their report and

    photo records.

    The position of the barricade, while difficult to follow for one who was

    not there, is important because of the difference in photographs seen

    today.

    There are four different box positions.

    There was one box in the barricade stack that was considerably higher

    than the others. This box is the one that can be seen in the photos taken

    from outside the window by Tom Dillard, because it was high enough to

    catch the sunlight and still be seen from the ground below. It is not to

    be confused with the second box set at an angle in the window sill, that

    was used as a brace for the assassin's rifle.

    A portion of this box can also be seen in these same photos taken by

    Tom Dillard. It shows up in the lower right hand corner of the picture.

    Two boxes were stacked on the floor, inside the window, to give arm

    support to the assassin. The top box was one of the two boxes from which

    the crime lab lifted palm prints.

    The fourth box of importance was on the floor behind the sniper

    location. Officers also lifted palm prints from this box. It is suspected

    that the sniper sat on this box while he waited for the motorcade to pass.

    The positioning of boxes 2, 3, and 4 were recorded by the police crime

    lab. They are the only boxes involved in the crime scene.

    The actual positioning of the barricade was never photographed by the

    police. Its actual positioning is only on my movie footage, which was

    taken before the police started dismantling the arrangement.

    We all looked over the barricade to see if the half open window with three

    boxes piled could form a shooting rest for a gunman. One box was actually on

    the window sill, tilted at an angle. There was a reason for this that I

    cover in my JFK Facts newsletter. The shooting location consists of two

    windows set together to form one single window. (The police photo showing

    the shell casings laying next to the brick wall was staged later by crime

    lab people who did not see the original positioning because they were not

    called upon the scene until after the rifle was found nearly an hour

    later.

    Only recently I saw a picture of Lt. Day with a news still cameraman on

    the 6th floor. Day was shown pointing to the location where the rifle was

    found. This was nearly 3:30 or after. It was my understanding that Day and

    Studebaker had taken the prints, rifle and homemade sack back to police

    headquarters. I personally would like to know what they were doing back at

    the scene unless it was to reconstruct shots they had failed to take

    during the primary investigation. But this evidence had been destroyed and

    they were forced to create their own version. The photo I have seen of the

    barricade wasn't even close. I have also seen recently a police photo of

    the assassin's lair taken from a high angle which indicates that it was

    shot before the barricade box arrangement was destroyed, but it did not

    show the barricade itself. This has no bearing on the case other than the

    public has never seen the original placement. I show it in my JFK Facts

    newsletter.

    Police officers who claim they were on the 6th floor when the assassin's

    window was found have reported that they saw chicken bones at or near the

    site. One officer reported that he saw chicken bones on the floor near the

    location. Another said he saw chicken bones on the barricade boxes, while

    another reported that he saw chicken bones on the box which was laying

    across the window sill. Some of these officers have given testimony as to

    the location of the shell casings. Their testimony differs and none of it

    is true. I have no idea why they are clinging to these statements. They

    must have a reason. Perhaps it is because they put it in a report and they

    must stick to it.

    One officer stated that he found the assassin's location at the 6th floor

    window. He went on to say that as he and his fellow officers were leaving

    the building, he passed Captain Fritz coming in. He said he stopped

    briefly to tell Captain Fritz that he had found the assassin's lair at the 6th

    floor window. This seems highly unlikely because Captain Fritz joined

    us on the 5th floor and aided in the search. The chances are great that

    this, or these officers heard the report, that stemmed from WFAA-TV's

    incorrect announcement that the chicken bones were found on the 6th floor.

    This officer or officers perhaps used this information to formulate their

    presence at the scene. There were no chicken bones found on the 6th floor.

    We covered every inch of it and I filmed everything that could possibly be

    suspected as evidence. There definitely were no chicken bones, were no

    chicken bones on or near the barricade or boxes at the window. I shot

    close-up shots of the entire area. The most outstanding puzzle as to why

    these officers are sticking to this story is the fact they claim to have

    found the sniper's location, then left the building, as they said to join

    the investigators at the Tippit shooting location. I have never seen a

    report that indicates they attempted to use any telephone in the building

    in an attempt to notify other investigators. They just left the scene to

    check another assignment, and by chance ran into Capt. Fritz coming in the

    front door. They claim to have placed a detective at the location but they

    did not relay their finding to any other officer before they left the

    building. I presume that the alleged detective they allegedly left at the

    scene was instructed to stand there until someone else stumbled upon the

    scene, or they found time to report it after investigating the Tippit

    scene. Sorry, it doesn't wash.

    I do however know that Officer Mooney was present when the rifle was found

    because I took film of him at the scene. He is shown talking to another

    detective, but this was nearly an hour after the sniper's location was

    found at the window. I have no idea when he arrived. We ended up with more

    men than when we started. As they joined us during the search the

    latecomers would bring us the latest news of the president's condition.

    When Captain Fritz arrived 18 minutes after we started, he brought news

    that both Governor Connally and the president had been hit but by the time

    he left, the seriousness of their wounds was unknown. Fritz left the

    hospital almost immediately when he was notified that a search was

    underway in the Texas School Book Depository for the sniper. We in the

    search team had no phones, radios or TV sets. As I recall, we learned that

    the president was dead about the time we found the rifle. I don't know who

    brought us this word. Several officers arrived while we were waiting for

    Lt. Day. One of them was Roger Craig, who is responsible for giving much

    misinformation to the press. None of us were prepared to hear that the

    president's wound was a fatal one. We thought perhaps it was a minor thing

    or possibly a flesh wound. It was a stunning shock, and our attitude

    ( towards) the rifle had suddenly changed. We stared at the small portion

    of the butt as it lay under the overhang boxes while we waited for Lt. Day

    to arrive and recover the weapon that killed our president. I give an

    account of this in JFK Facts.

    We finished combing the 6th floor, looking for the assassin or any other

    evidence. Finding nothing more at this time Captain Fritz ordered all of

    us to the elevator and we started searching the 7th floor and from there

    we went to the roof.

    Nothing in the way of evidence was found so we retraced our search back

    down, floor by floor. Shortly after we arrived back on the 6th floor,

    Deputy Eugene Boone located the assassin's rifle almost completely hidden

    by some overhanging boxes near the stairwell. I filmed it as it was found.

    In my shot, the figure of Captain Fritz is standing within the enclosure

    next to the rifle. He knew then that the possibility of a fire fight with

    the sniper had greatly diminished. He dispatched one of his men to go down

    and call for the crime lab.. About fifteen minutes later, Lt. Day and

    Studebaker arrived. Still pictures were taken of the positioning of the

    rifle, then Lt. Day slid it out from its hiding place and held it up for

    all of us to see. The world has seen my shot of this many times. Lt. Day

    immediately turned toward the window behind him and started dusting the

    weapon for fingerprints. Day was still within the enclosure formed by the

    surrounding boxes. I filmed him lifting prints from the rifle. He lifted

    them off with scotch tape and placed them on little white cards. When he

    had finished, he handed the rifle to Captain Fritz. Fritz pulled the bolt

    back and a live round ejected and landed on the boxes below. Fritz put the

    cartridge in his pocket. I did not see Fritz pick up anything other than

    the live round.

    I filmed Captain Fritz talking with associates in this dismantled area

    ( the "sniper's nest") along with Studebaker, who was dusting the Dr.

    Pepper bottle which had been brought up to him from the 5th floor.. This is

    all recorded on my film. I never learned if prints were lifted from the

    pop bottle. I'm not sure if anybody ever asked.

    I took the film from my camera, placed it back into its metal can, wrapped

    the tape around it, and tossed it to our News Editor, A. J. L'Hoste, who

    was waiting outside with the other newsmen who were not allowed in the

    building. A. J. raced it to the television station which was about three

    blocks away. About fifteen minutes later the world saw the murder weapon,

    where it was found and pictures of the crime lab people dusting it for

    fingerprints, and the shell casings that once housed those bullets. They

    also saw how the assassin prepared for his ambush and the view he had of

    the killing zone.....""

    End of quote..

    "Pictures of the Pain "..page 537

    Back at the station Aylea's fim was being processed as quickly as it arrived most of it being broadcast unedited..Sometime after 3.15 pm the first Alyea film was telecast. ..The one minute 45 second sequence was not the first Tom had taken as it shows the rifle already discovered , as well as 15 other short sequences including the snipers nest scene.A short time later a 25 second additional segment was shown looking from the inside first floor entrance through the closed door at the two cops on the steps is also projected. All told WFAA broadcast Alyea's films some 5 separate occasions. Not including replays some 34 scenes were show, including views of the police on the street below and the spectators corralled below on the opposite side of Elm, near the reflecting pool area.The total none repeated film totalled 4 minutes..12 seconds. A David Wolper documentary film included five other short clips by Alyea not seen on the WFAA telecasts of 1963. These clips show an additional 14 seconds of film.A still later televised series ,

    "The Men Who Killed Kennedy" included additional film.Among these three sources are a total of 54 separate fim clips of approximately 5 minutes 26 1/2 seconds duration , all identifiable to Alyea..The clips include several other views of the southeats corner of the 6th floor and views of the rifle prior to its being picked up by Lt. Day.Alyea shot all of his fim ammounting to some 500 feet.But at the station this precious film was not looked upon as of any historical documentation..or even as possible investigative use, It was part of a news package and would be edited, cut up, and shown only with only the concern of telling a breaking news story.....

    Alyea increduously remembers, "The news director had a bunch of it burned and I said, "Bob, don't burn anything ---this is history, we don't know what's going on there..."...He said if we can't use it on the news get it out of here.".So much film was piling up in the cramped editing room floor that the next day much of it was destroyed .Alyea recalls that in between assignments he would come in to have his new fim processed , and while there would pick up some of his discarded film, spin it on a reel and take it. He retained some of these clips, but bemoans the lose of other potentially historic film , "I could have shot Oswald coming out ---could have shown someone else coming out."

    In Apri 1964...WFAA furnished to the FBI, upon it's request ,a dub of all the segments which survived and could be indentified as Alyea's..

    Tom Ayea would film one final dramatic, though post shootong event..Scheduled on Sunday to cover a news conference by Mrs John Connally at Parkland Hospital, the gathered press learned that Oswald had been shot by a phone call to the press room. Many took off for Baylor or Methodist Hospitals which were closer to the city jail,.. Aylea on a hunch and others ran to Parkand's emergency entrance. His camera is running as a police cruiser rounds the circular drive followed by an ambulance which stops and, as a cop motions with his hand, the vehice backs under the canopy..Oswald's strecher is removed from the back amid much pandemonium .Attempting to follow the gurnet Alyea recalls, ......" the officers forced a human wall across the hallway and refused to let us pass."

    In the crowded corridor Alyea could not see in front of him ..Another cameraman , Bob Welch , had a light attached to his camera ,and Alyea told him to shine the light on the cops' heads. As he did this, Alyea using the man's light, held his camera as high as possible and pushed his film button .."I coudn't see what I was shooting:..His flim includes Oswald being wheeled down the hall "I had filmed that, as well as the Doctors rushing from the emergency room to take Oswald from the police, and I hadn't even been sure that I'd gotten anything"..It was a real stroke of luck."..

    Tom Alyea also covered the trial of Jack Ruby for WFAA and also filmed a day in the life of Marina Oswald.. In 1966 he moved to Lafette, Louisiana, beginning his own news service operation and publishing a bulletin relating to the oil and gas industry. Following the 1983 oil price depression, Alyea moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma ..An avid cartoonist with a flair for teaching, known as "Toma" to his audience, he produced several successful children's tapes on learning to make cartoons. It has only been in recent years he has become aware of all the misinformation concerning the assassination and now believes it important to help correct some of the factual errors ..

    b..

  6. NETWORK ANOMALIES OF 11/22/63 by Vince Palamara

    The following is a detailed compendium of every interesting

    bit of information gleaned from all of the AVAILABLE network film/

    video footage. Compare this list to "official" history:

    I. ABC/WFAA (Dallas)- 1) Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce Breakfast

    Speech, morning of 11/22/63(carried live): just before JFK is

    scheduled to come out of the pantry area, the announcer starts going

    into detail about the 1901 assassination of President William McKinley

    by Leon C zolgosz, who he describes as "a man with a long history of

    mental illness"(?);

    2) Love Field arrival, later in the morning of 11/22/63(carried live):

    Bob Walker stresses the Secret Service's presence, alittle more than

    necessary;

    3) First reports immediately after the shooting: "some of the Secret

    Service agents thought the gunfire was from an automatic weopon fired

    from the right rear,PROBABLY FROM A GRASSY KNOLL WHERE POLICE RUSHED";

    4) Jim (Ed) Haggerty (Ike's Press Secretary for 8 years, now an ABC

    executive and commentator): "I had a hand in the planning of many

    motorcades...I have seen many motorcades...(this assassination) is

    a little different than any other- a rifle was used...h as to be a

    planned conspiracy( as w/ Truman attempt)...First time in our history

    where a rifle was used...whoever fired it...could handle a rifle...must

    have been a carefully planned tragedy and conspiracy", to which Don Goddard

    responded, "(This) adds on e to the case for conspiracy";

    5) DPD outrider James Chaney: In an interview with Bill Lord, Chaney

    explained that he was "riding on the right rear fender" of JFK's limo

    during the shooting, and that "the President was struck in the face"

    by the SECOND shot. Lord ended the interview by telling the audience

    that "(Chaney) was so close his uniform was splattered with blood"!;

    6) Dead agent "story"?: Eddie Barker of KRLD-TV said, "The word is that the

    President was killed, one of his agents is dead, and Governor Conally was

    wounded"; from Washington: "A Secret Service agent apparently was shot by one

    of the assassin's bullets" ; Bill Lord: " did confirm the death of the

    Secret Service agent...one of the Secret service agents was killed...Secret

    Service usually walk beside the car "; again, from Washington: "One of the

    Secret Service agents traveling with the President was kille d today";

    Associated Press Wire (read over the air): " A Secret Service agent

    and a Dallas policeman were shot and killed...some distance from where

    the president was shot";

    7) Aubrey Rike: " We picked up an epileptic [Jerry Belknap]...(the Secret

    Service told us) we would have to removethe remains(of JFK)"-

    8) Dennis McGuire(Rike's partner): " A Secret Service man told us to prepare

    to load (the) body" and put JFK in the hearse. McGuire added that

    "one of the Secret Service men- three of them- DROVE OFF AND LEFT MR.

    O'NEAL AND THE REST OF US JUST STANDING THERE"! Compare this to

    "official" history (Rike's later statements );

    9) Funeral home detour?: Bob Clark-" The President's body (was) taken

    to a Dallas funeral home"; Jay Watson- " (JFK's body) is being taken

    to one of the funeral homes here in Dallas";

    10) AFTER Lee Harvey Oswald's capture- formal statement read by Dallas

    Mayor Earle Cabell:

    "the irrational act of a single man...all possible security

    precautions were taken (between Dallas Police and the Secret

    Service)...this could only be the act of a deranged man"- I feel

    better now that E arle set us straight(!);

    11) DPD Chief Jesse Curry:

    "We have heard he (Oswald) was PICKED UP BY A NEGRO IN A CAR"- this

    was Roger Craig's story!!!;

    12) ABC commentator Paul Goode( a most objective, unbiased, unopinionated

    newsman): "100% airtight case... Oswald had a rather sickly smile on his

    face...mounting pile of evidence against him...Chief Curry is very

    encouraged by the preliminary test[?!]...silly smirk on his (Oswald's)

    face...Communism... seems to be the most likely reason... he's refused to

    confess... the case against him is airtight"- Case Closed!?;

    13) Dr.Robert R. Shaw Press Conference (Connally's surgeon), 7:00 CST

    11/22/63: "The bullet is in the leg...it hasn't been removed...it will

    be removed before he goes to the recovery room"(?!)- what about CE399

    (the stretcher bullet) that entered the record around FIVE hours earlier?;

    14) Mary Moorman- first shot struck JFK;

    15) Charles Brehm-"first shot hit him(JFK)";

    16) The Newmans- the head shot came from the grassy knoll;

    17) Jean Hill- heard 4 to 6 shots;

    18) The rifle(which one?): ".25 caliber rifle"; "7.65 German Mauser"[said

    three different times];" Argentine 6.5 Mauser"; " Argentine-made

    rifle[said two different times]";

    19) The President's head wound: shot in the RIGHT TEMPLE[said several

    different times];

    20) Dallas D.A. Henry Wade: "People CANNOT positively identify him

    (oswald) there (in the window)"- too bad Wade would forget this

    "official" statement in his later years, telling newsmen in the '90's

    that upwards of 6 people did see Oswald in the window!;

    21) BEFORE attempted transfer of Oswald: Bill Lord: "(It's) like an

    armed camp...police officials are frankly worried...they don't want

    anything to happen to Oswald"; Roger Sharpe: " All possible security

    precautions have been taken...Bill Decker has done everything possible to

    maintain strict security"; Lord again: " Extreme precautions have been

    taken...police officials are worried...there are many weopons

    visible...(the police are) ready to prevent anything they possibly can";

    22) IMMEDIATELY after Ruby shot Oswald: Bob Walker: " probably more

    security used for Oswald than for the President(?!)...most stringent

    security precautions"- give me a break!;

    23) Janet Adams Conforto a.k.a. JADA ( about Ruby): "He

    disliked Bobby Kennedy...I don't think he loved Kennedy that

    much"-hey, that goes against "official" history. Oh, well, at least

    Jada didn't get in trouble for her little "mistake"-did she?;

    24) those nasty rumors"- Bob Clark: " rumor that Oswald was in the

    Carousel last week"; Jay Watson: " One of the workers at the Carousel

    recognized Oswald in the audience"; Robert MacNeil: " A performer- a

    memory expert- saw Oswald in Ruby's club"; Roger Sharpe: " Many, many

    rumors...linking Ruby to Oswald"- so much so that the media reported

    that the Dallas police were going on the "assumption" that Ruby and

    Oswald DID know each other and that Ruby killed Oswald to shut him up;

    25) Dallas' finest- Both Jim Leavelle and Patrick Dean recognized

    Ruby, as they had known him long before 11/22/63;

    26) C.A. Droby(a lawyer/friend of Ruby's): He "has been threatened"; As

    Droby himself said on the air, " I received two calls that I would be the

    next to die"-these calls came from " a man". Droby added: "I was standing

    pretty close to the Sheriff's office" on 11/22/63;

    27) 47 witnesses and counting- ABC's Bob Clark, who rode in the

    motorcade, ALSO said the presidential limousine stopped during the

    shooting...

    II. NBC/WBAP-TV(Dallas)-

    1) "automatic weopon", "British 303 rifle", "30-30 rifle", " 7.65

    German Mauser", "British, German, (or) Japanese"-gee, everything BUT a

    6.5 Italian Mannlicher Carcano!;

    2) Dallas Police statement: "The most stringent security precautions in

    the city's history"(?);

    3) Capt. Will Fritz: "Oswald hasn't admitted to anything yet, but HE

    LOOKS LIKE A GOOD SUSPECT";

    4) JFK shot in right temple[said several times];

    5) the "dead" agent continued;

    6) Jean Hill (via a live phone hook-up)- 4 to 6 shots, came from a hill, etc.

    7) the murder weopon- "No fingerprints on it-sent to FBI here in

    Washington for analysis";

    8) Robert MacNeil- NO mention of running into Oswald, although he DOES go

    into detail about using the phone at the TSBD, among other things;

    9) Donald Wayne House- the Fort Worth suspect: shown and discussed about

    to a confused public- what about Oswald?;

    10) Newsmen Frank McGee and Bill Ryan- JFK's wounds were in "the back of

    the head and, incongrously, someway or another, in the front of the neck".

    This dilemna was pondered over by Robert MacNeil, as well;

    11) Houston motorcade clip from 11/21/63- shows JFK's limo surrounded by

    approx. 18 motorcycles !

    III. CBS/KRLD-TV(Dallas)-

    1) Dan Rather explains it all for us- The fatal wound to JFK "entered

    at the base of the throat and exited at the base of the neck on the

    back side"- what?! This is almost as bad as Hoover's call to LBJ

    describing the shooting sequence;

    2) Immediately after Ruby shot Oswald- Newsman:" Everyone down here

    thought (he) was a Secret Service agent"(?!).

    There are other anomolies and items of interest on the

    AVAILABLE video footage, but these are the most important. It would be

    nice if we could obtain ALL of the video from the networks,

    particularly CBS. Nevertheless, this network video survey is a vivid

    reminder to us all that ,before we go believing what's in print, it

    is a good idea to take a long hard look at what was said on the air

    that day: 11/22/63.

    Sources: "The Kennedy Tapes"(1983)- 14 hours of edited ABC footage

    from 11/22 to 11/24/63; A&E's rebroadcast of the NBC tapes-6

    hours(1988); 1988 special by Dan Rather and CBS , "Four Days in

    November"- 2 hours of heavily edited footage

  7. Sorry i cannot get the link..do a video search youtube under WBAP: "Police found a British .303 Rifle" and it appears...thanks..

    01:17 - 2 years ago youtube.com

    WBAP newsman Tom Whelan reports that police found a "British 303" rifle in the TSBD. The amazing thing about this broadcast is that all of the minor details are noted with ... youtube.com

    Watch this video on youtube.com

    This video cannot be played here. Watch it on youtube.com.

    Watch video here

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HlCswKHMuE got it..i hope.b..

    thanks gil jesus this one of his videos..

  8. I think this finishes Grodens 2nd Mauser being found theory. !

    It is quite obviously a shotgun the officer is holding.

    ROBIN ...I AM THINKING THAT GRODEN'S MAUSER THEORY AS YOU CALL IT ...WAS ALSO SHARED BY SHAW AND OTHER EARLY RESEARCHERS...THEY REPORTED ON SUCH IN HIS BOOK COVER-UP..NOT POSITIVE...WOULD HAVE TO CHECK..BUT THE PHOTO SPOKEN OF WAS NOT THIS ONE..I BELIEVE IT IS WAS STATED AS BEING TAKEN OF AN OFFICER BRINGING IT DOWN HOLDING IT UP AS HE CARRIED IT DOWN THE FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS AT THE SIDE OF THE TSBD..FROM THE ROOF......PLUS IT WAS I BELIEVE 3 DAYS OR LONGER BEFORE THE DPD AND AUTHOURITYS FINALLY CALLED IT A M/C THEY KEPT STATING ''SEE EARLY REPORTS''..IT WAS A MAUSER I BELIEVE WADE ALSO DID AND THE NEWSPAPERS AND TV REPORTS ..AS THE AUTHOURITIES KEPT REPORTING IT AS A MAUSER...AND SO THAT IS WHAT THEY CONTINUED TO REPORT.THANKS ..B...

    Agreed, it's in the Roger Craig video clip where he says he was six inches away as the gun went by and could read "Mauser"

    hi john kennedy white...great name needless to say... :D there are i believe several threads on Roger's and the other two dpd officer's mauser information re the tsbd try search on the forum..thanks..there was also a report of an enfield...b

    Action on the Roof

    Oswald's 6.5 Mannlicher-Carcano was not the only weapon seen in Dealey Plaza that day. At1 p.m. Dallas police officers were filmed by Ernest Charles Mentesana removing a rifle from the roof of the Depository. Unlike the Oswald rifle, the rifle Mentesana filmed had no sling, no scope, and protruded at least 7-8 inches past the stock, where Oswald's extended only 4-5 inches. <17> In the film two police officers are standing on a fire escape at the seventh floor of the Depository gesturing to the roof. In the next sequence the rifle is being examined.

    Fort Worth Star-Telegram reporter Thayer Waldo watched a group of high-ranking Dallas police officers huddle together for a conference just a few minutes after 1 p.m. on the day of the shooting. When he spoke to a secretary who was privy to the officers' conversations, she told Waldo that police officers had found a rifle on the "roof of the School Book Depository." <18>

    W. Anthony Marsh believes the rifle shown in the film is very likely a Dallas Police Department Remington 870 shotgun. Marsh notes that the Dallas Police Department used Remington 870 shotguns. One of the officers escorting three men in the railyards after the shooting was carrying a Remington 870 shotgun.

    footnotes .....

    17. Sibley, Robert. "The Mysterious, Vanishing Rifle of the JFK Assassination," The Third Decade, v. 1, n. 6, September 1985, p. 16.

    18. Warren Commission Hearings and Exhibit, vol. 15, p. 5.

    19. Marsh, W. Anthony. "No Mentesana Rifle," The Assassination Chronicles, v. 2, n. 1, March 1996, p. 24.

    http://spot.acorn.net/jfkplace/09/fp.back_...ue/guns_dp.html

    Testimony Of Seymour Weitzman

    http://karws.gso.uri.edu/jfk/history/wc_pe...t/Weitzman.html

    A bit more on Weitzman...

    THEORY: BARKER IN DALLAS ON NOVEMBER 22, 1963?

    When Michael Canfield visited Dallas in April 1975 he interviewed Seymour Weitzman, who was in a home for aged veterans. Seymour Weitzman had a nervous breakdown in June 1972 - shortly after Watergate. He requested that his doctor, Charles Laburda, be present during the interview. Seymour Weitzman told Michael Canfield he had encountered a Secret Service Agent in the parking lot who produced credentials and told him everything was under control. He described the man as being of medium height, dark hair and wearing a light windbreaker. Michael Canfield showed him photographs of Watergate burglars STURGIS and BARKER, and asked him if either of these men resembled the "Secret Service Agent" he had encountered on November 22, 1963. He pointed to BERNARD BARKER. He told Michael Canfield: "I can't remember for sure, but it looked like him. Couldn't swear it was him though...anyway so many witnesses are dead...two Cubans once forced their way into my house and waited for me when I got home. I had to chase them out with my service revolver...I feared for my life." A recent JFK Records Collection Computer search revealed that one page of a Warren Commission document that dealt with Seymour Weitzman and the tramps was referred to another agency for review. [NARA 180-10095-10367; see 180-10095-10355] When the HSCA attempted to question Seymour Weitzman, Dr. Charles Laburda objected: "Since Mr. Weitzman was treated for emotional illness for many years...information sought from him should be extracted from his testimony and depositions made at that time [1963 to 1964]." [ltr. VA Laburda 6.1.78] Seymour Weitzman, born January 28, 1922, died in July 1985.

    http://www.ajweberman.com/nodules2/nodulec19.htm

    ""Officer Seymour Weitzman, part of the Dallas police search team, later described the discovery of the rifle on the afternoon of November 22. He stated that it had been so well hidden under boxes of books that the officers stumbled over it many times before they found it. Officer Weitzmann, who had an engineering degree and also operated a sporting goods store, was recognized as an authority on weapons. Consequently, Dallas Homicide Chief Will Fritz, who was on the scene, asked him the make of the rifle. Weitzman identified it as a 7.65 Mauser, a highly accurate German-made weapon. Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig was also there and later recalled the word "Mauser" inscribed in the metal of the gun. And Deputy Sheriff Eugene Boone executed a sworn affidavit in which he described the rifle as a Mauser. As late as midnight November 22, Dallas District Attorney Henry Wade told the media that the weapon found was a Mauser.

    … when the smoke cleared and all the law enforcement authorities in Dallas had their stories duly in order, the official position was that the rifle found on the sixth floor of the Depository was the Mannlicher-Carcano, which allegedly was linked to Oswald under an alias, and not the Mauser, which disappeared forever shortly after it reached the hands of Captain Fritz.

    But even this revision of the official story did not explain the third rifle. A film taken by Dallas Cinema Associates, an independent film company, showed a scene of the Book Depository shortly after the assassination. Police officers on the fire escape were bringing down a rifle from the roof above the sixth floor with the tender care you might give an infant. When the policemen reached the ground, a high-ranking officer held the rifle high for everyone to see. The camera zoomed in for a close-up. Beneath the picture was the legend, "The Assassin’s Rifle." When I saw the film, I noted that this rifle had no sight mounted on it. Thus it could not have been either the Carcano or the vanished Mauser, both of which had sights.

    I was not surprised to find that this third rifle, like the Mauser, had disappeared. But its existence confirmed my hypothesis that Lee Oswald could not have killed John Kennedy as the American public had been told. Setting aside the evidence of two other weapons on the scene, the incredibly accurate shooting of an incredibly inaccurate rifle within an impossible time frame was merely the beginning of the feat we were asked to believe Oswald had accomplished.""

    Jim Garrison, On the Trail of the Assassins, pp. 113 - 115)

    B.

  9. I think this finishes Grodens 2nd Mauser being found theory. !

    It is quite obviously a shotgun the officer is holding.

    ROBIN ...I AM THINKING THAT GRODEN'S MAUSER THEORY AS YOU CALL IT ...WAS ALSO SHARED BY SHAW AND OTHER EARLY RESEARCHERS...THEY REPORTED ON SUCH IN HIS BOOK COVER-UP..NOT POSITIVE...WOULD HAVE TO CHECK..BUT THE PHOTO SPOKEN OF WAS NOT THIS ONE..I BELIEVE IT IS WAS STATED AS BEING TAKEN OF AN OFFICER BRINGING IT DOWN HOLDING IT UP AS HE CARRIED IT DOWN THE FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS AT THE SIDE OF THE TSBD..FROM THE ROOF......PLUS IT WAS I BELIEVE 3 DAYS OR LONGER BEFORE THE DPD AND AUTHOURITYS FINALLY CALLED IT A M/C THEY KEPT STATING ''SEE EARLY REPORTS''..IT WAS A MAUSER I BELIEVE WADE ALSO DID AND THE NEWSPAPERS AND TV REPORTS ..AS THE AUTHOURITIES KEPT REPORTING IT AS A MAUSER...AND SO THAT IS WHAT THEY CONTINUED TO REPORT.THANKS ..B...

    Agreed, it's in the Roger Craig video clip where he says he was six inches away as the gun went by and could read "Mauser"

    hi john kennedy white...great name needless to say... :D there are i believe several threads on Roger's and the other two dpd officer's mauser information re the tsbd try search on the forum..thanks..there was also a report of an enfield...b

  10. I think this finishes Grodens 2nd Mauser being found theory. !

    It is quite obviously a shotgun the officer is holding.

    ROBIN ...I AM THINKING THAT GRODEN'S MAUSER THEORY AS YOU CALL IT ...WAS ALSO SHARED BY SHAW AND OTHER EARLY RESEARCHERS...THEY REPORTED ON SUCH IN HIS BOOK COVER-UP..NOT POSITIVE...WOULD HAVE TO CHECK..BUT THE PHOTO SPOKEN OF WAS NOT THIS ONE..I BELIEVE IT IS WAS STATED AS BEING TAKEN OF AN OFFICER BRINGING IT DOWN HOLDING IT UP AS HE CARRIED IT DOWN THE FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS AT THE SIDE OF THE TSBD..FROM THE ROOF......PLUS IT WAS I BELIEVE 3 DAYS OR LONGER BEFORE THE DPD AND AUTHOURITYS FINALLY CALLED IT A M/C THEY KEPT STATING ''SEE EARLY REPORTS''..IT WAS A MAUSER I BELIEVE WADE ALSO DID AND THE NEWSPAPERS AND TV REPORTS ..AS THE AUTHOURITIES KEPT REPORTING IT AS A MAUSER...AND SO THAT IS WHAT THEY CONTINUED TO REPORT.THANKS ..B...

  11. While in Dallas for COPA, I decided to check out the 6th Floor Museum's store to see if its book selection had improved since I was last there in 2004.

    To my pleasant surprise it had. It appears that its selection has improved.

    It had several books which propose a conspiracy:

    JFK: the Book of the Film

    Real Answers by Gary Cornwell

    The Zapruder Film by David Wrone

    It had two others which if I recall suggested as much:

    Brothers by David Talbot

    Sons and Brothers by Richard Mahoney

    It also had a few books which, while leaning towards a single-assassin scenario, are informative to interested parties of all stripes:

    Pictures of the Pain and That Day in Dallas by Richard Trask

    No More Silence by Larry Sneed

    And then of course there was Reclaiming History, Four Days in November, First Day Evidence, Mrs. Paine's Garage, the DVD to some of the History and Discovery Channel programs, the DVD to Oswald's Ghost, etc...

    So...there's still a bias, but it's a lot better than it used to be...

    thanks pat it does appear there has been some effort at a fairer playing field which is progress in any light...b..

  12. I had not planned on attending the COPA Conference but once I read its agenda that John Geraghty posted on the Forum I knew that I could not afford to miss it.

    Even so I was only able to attend the Saturday afternoon portion of the conference on November 21. The excellent speakers provided keen insights and valuable information.

    John Geraghty’s efforts made possible the Internet broadcasting of portions of the conference and videotaping of the speakers.

    I had especially regretted not being able to attend Jim Douglass’ talk Friday night about his book, JFK and The Unspeakable.

    However, while sitting in my home in Houston this Monday evening I was able to watch on my computer a video of Mr. Douglass’ presentation, which ranks among the most impressive and worthwhile that I have ever heard. So while I was not physically present Friday evening at the lecture, I watched and listened to it three days later – thanks to able recording work done by John Geraghty. Now anyone in the world can hear this important presentation as well as those made by other speakers.

    Thank you, John.

    HEAR HEAR FOR JOHN GERAGHTY I SECOND THE MOTION DOUGLAS .HIS GREAT EFFORTS ENABLED THOSE WHO COULD NOT ATTEND TO FEEL IN SOME WAY THEY HAD PARTICIPATED..GREAT JOB JOHN AND ALSO TO THE THE REST OF THE COPA STAFF.T.CARTER JOHN JUDGE..BILL KELLY AND ALL......MANY MANY THANKS..B GREATLY APPRECIATED.. :D

    Hey,

    That was a John Judge and John Geraghty Show.

    I wasn't there, but did hear Dr. Wecht and others live, thorugh the magic of the internet and Geraghty's intrepid ingenuity.

    And not only did we see and hear it live, others can check it out down the line.

    Is Walt still talking?

    I will try to get out a transcript of Jim Douglas' incredible keynote as soon as possible.

    That will be my contribution.

    I Also have a link to an audiotape of John Judge at Dealey Plaza from Tom Blackwell that I will post once I figure out how to do it.

    And John Geraghty, sorry I missed your cell phone call from Dallas.

    Call me from the next pub and I'll phone in a round.

    Kudos, brownie points and a eagle feather for your cap,

    BK

    the transcripts would be great bill.thanks very much appreciate all your efforts//best b.. :D

  13. I had not planned on attending the COPA Conference but once I read its agenda that John Geraghty posted on the Forum I knew that I could not afford to miss it.

    Even so I was only able to attend the Saturday afternoon portion of the conference on November 21. The excellent speakers provided keen insights and valuable information.

    John Geraghty’s efforts made possible the Internet broadcasting of portions of the conference and videotaping of the speakers.

    I had especially regretted not being able to attend Jim Douglass’ talk Friday night about his book, JFK and The Unspeakable.

    However, while sitting in my home in Houston this Monday evening I was able to watch on my computer a video of Mr. Douglass’ presentation, which ranks among the most impressive and worthwhile that I have ever heard. So while I was not physically present Friday evening at the lecture, I watched and listened to it three days later – thanks to able recording work done by John Geraghty. Now anyone in the world can hear this important presentation as well as those made by other speakers.

    Thank you, John.

    HEAR HEAR FOR JOHN GERAGHTY I SECOND THE MOTION DOUGLAS .HIS GREAT EFFORTS ENABLED THOSE WHO COULD NOT ATTEND TO FEEL IN SOME WAY THEY HAD PARTICIPATED..GREAT JOB JOHN AND ALSO TO THE THE REST OF THE COPA STAFF.T.CARTER JOHN JUDGE..BILL KELLY AND ALL......MANY MANY THANKS..B GREATLY APPRECIATED.. :D

  14. Duck season or Wabbit season?

    They later get back to the subject during the interview and they correct, for the record, that it is probably birdshot and not buckshot.

    Maybe JFK went hunting with Dick Chaney?

    good one fellas... :angel he did go deer hunting with lbj at the ranch....b

  15. Ter I am pleased you replied to kathy i have been wondering how she has been making out..and KATHY you are being remembered in the nightly prayers..THEY CONTINUE AND WILL,,,.LET US KNOW HOW YOU ARE GETTING ALONG AND DO KEEP YOUR CHIN UP..AND THINK POSITIVE YES YOU CAN..AND YOU WILL.... :angel TAKE CARE B.

  16. JFK AUTOPSY X-RAYS REVEAL BUCKSHOT IN JFK

    But he ate it!

    http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...mp;relPageId=27

    Dr. Bade. Dr. Ebersole is now looking at x ray No. 13 which is also the pelvis but has a more superior view.

    Dr. Ebersole. At the time of the autopsy I felt that this metallic fragment to the right of the midline represented myelographic media. I think what this really represents is a buckshot since it is well to the right of the canal. This is the other possibility. It represents a buckshot or a myelographic media. This can be very positively identified as taken that night. This was the rounded material. The meyelographic media woujld be in or near the midline of the spinal canal where this appears to be near the right. It could represent either thing although I expect from its density and its rounded appearance it means buckshot.

    Dr. Wecht. What do you mean by buckshot there?

    Dr. Ebersole. A pellet from the shell fired by a shotgun.

    Dr. Baden. Are you implying that this would have been a pellet fired into the body at some previous time?

    Dr. Ebersole. I am saying at some previous time he ate a duck or a rabbit and this is either in the appendix or the – - I expect out in the street we would find something like 15 to 20 percent of the population have that.

    THEY THEN STOP THE TAPE AND GO OFF THE RECORD AND BEGIN AGAIN ON A DIFFERENT TOPIC

    well now bill i shall bet no one ever heard that one before

    But he ate it!

    makes one wonder what's next...thanks..take care..b :blink:

  17. Refresh my memory: If no notes of the Oswald interrogations were taken, what definitive source, or confirming number of sources, do we have for the idea that Oswald saw the backyard photos at DPD, and declared that his head had been stuck on someone else's body? How do we know that Oswald was confronted with them after the Paine house was searched?

    Aside from Marina's handwriting on the back of one copy, possibly printed from the negative, what source establishes that DeMorenschildt saw the photos before Oswald was killed?

    Remind me: When were any of the backyard photos first published?

    david the quote is within this new article by dr.jim fetzer and jim marrs...

    Your article: THE DARTMOUTH JFK-PHOTO FIASCO

    >>>>> Author: Jim Fetzer and Jim Marrs

    >>>>>

    >>>>> Description: A Dartmouth computer scientist, Hany Farid, claims that it is "extremely unlikely" that backyard photographs of accused assassin Lee Harvey Oswald are fake based on a digital analysis of shadows. Had he conducted a literature search, he would

    >>>> have known

    >>>>> that the shadows are but one of multiple indications of fakery. Even if he were right about the shadows, he would be wrong about the photos, one of which was published in LIFE.

    >>>>>

    >>>>> Tags: Assassination, Books, Commission, Digital, Evidence, Head, IMAGE, JFK, Life, Police, Research, Time, Truth

    >>>>>

    >>>>> Article Location: http://www.opednews.com/articles/THE-DARTM...091116-941.html

    >>>>>

    >>>>>

    >>>>>

    b

  18. Lawrence Schiller was in Dallas over the assassination weekend, as he took an interesting photo of an annimated Oswald, and the alleged assassination rifle being held up.

    http://www.younggalleryphoto.com/photograp...r/images/09.jpg

    See: Photos scroll down - to #9 and 10 - And who is #11?

    http://www.younggalleryphoto.com/photograp...r/schiller.html

    He also is reported to have a photo of Jack Ruby, though I've yet to see that.

    Schiller assisted his good friend Norman Mailer in writing about Oswald, and co-authored the unflattering profile of early critics in the paperback The Scavengers and Critics of the Warren Report.

    I just started looking into Schiller because someone had suggested that the man in the backyard posing in the photo John Simkin posted for me was Lawrence Schiller, but it certainly isn't Schiller.

    For photo of Schiller:

    http://essemundoeumhospicio.zip.net/arch20...2009-01-31.html

    The other man in the backyard photos:

    http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.ph...st&id=18267

    This person may be posing in the backyard at the direction of Schiller however, as I have yet to ascertain who the guy really is.

    Does anybody know who this guy is?

    He certainly looks familiar. Is it a Dallas cop?

    In the meantime, while looking into Schiller's background, I discovered that he not only is a scavanger himself, having done Whitewash jobs of Lenny Bruce, Monroe and others, he also directed a movie The Plot to Kill Hitler - a major motion picture released in 1990, about the Valkyrie plot.

    http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-sto...ers-final-gift/

    Neat Movie Poster:

    http://www.forum.wiaderko.com/en/filmy-oby...ull-dvd-pl.html

    Directed by: Lawrence Schiller

    Writers: Steven Elkins

    Genre: Drama, War

    Country: U.S., Yugoslavia

    Year of manufacture: 1990

    Duration: 94 min.

    Rating: 8.45 / 10

    In the last days of Nazi Germany, a group of senior officers, led by aristocrat, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg risking all to save what was still the war-damaged nation. Their goal: to kill the Fuhrer in a strategic meeting at the Wolf's rampart. Operation Valkyrie - a rescue plan for the Third Reich, could change the fate of the bloody World War II. A moving film showing an amazing tale of sacrifice and heroism, which have been behind the plan.

    Lawrence Schiller and Billy Woodfield (the latter -Jack's biographer, of sorts) were "Two free lance photographers . . . " spent time shooting stills of Marilyn Monroe in her last unfinished film "Something's Got to Give". Schiller was also one of the few last people to see Marilyn alive On Saturday, August 4 (1962) when, at around 10 AM he arrived at her home saying he had come to discuss a magazine feature exploiting the pictures taken on the set of "Something's Got to Give".

    MARILYN MONROE, The Biography. Donald Spoto, 1993. pp 354 524, 566.

    Somewhere (I hate to be vague - but I cannot locate where I found this information but maybe it is known or has been posted here at one time or another) I read where it was Schiller who accompanied Earl Ruby when a tape recorder was secreted into Jack's room at the hospital and he made a final statement accepting all blame for the shooting of Oswald.

    Martha

    Hi Martha,

    Thanks for chiming in.

    I'm not usually one to judge a person, but this guy Schiller is something else.

    He hawks a tape recording of a Ruby deathbed interview, tells the FBI who one of Mark Lane's confidential informants is, and is hired by Life Mag as a specialist on homosexuals to write an analysis of Clay Shaw.

    The more I learn about the guy the more he irritates me.

    And here he is, reportedly, working for CBS in 1967, getting someone that hasn't yet been identified, to pose in the backyard four years to the day - week - Marina is said to have taken the photos of Oswald with the murder weapons and commie mags.

    While I haven't confirmed that Schiller took this particular back yard photo yet, or was working for CBS at the time, CBS was most certainly working on a special report on the assassination, and John J. McCloy and the photo evidence had a lot to do with it.

    ARRB MD 17 – CBS – Memorandum from Les Midgley to John J. McCloy (1/11/67) pg

    http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...absPageId=66496

    Dear Mr. McCloy:

    Thanks very much for letting me see this proof. I agree that it is a very well reasoned and excellent summary of the critics and their cases. Maybe Professor Goodhart would be a good man to participate in our project. We will talk to him as well as Lord Devlin.

    As we get into the pathology side of the case it seems more important than ever for us to get a statement – if possible – from Humes, Boswell and Finck that examination of the x-rays and color pictures does not change their findings and we certainly would appreciate your assistance in obtaining some. All three have absolutely refused to be interviewed and Dr. Humes would not even see one of our producers in person, preferring to talk on the telephone. (I have been told, by a man who is a personal friend of Dr. Humes, that he says one of the x-rays shows a wire left in the bullet path through the neck. If this is indeed true, publication of same would resolve forever the discussion about back verses neck wound and generally settle the dust about the autopsy.)

    Thanks again for your interest,

    Leslie Midgley

    Executive Producer, Special Reports

    Mr. John J. McCloy

    Milbank, Tweed, Hedley, & McCloy

    One Chase Manhattan Plaza

    New York, New York,

    January 11, 1967

    McCloy & CBS Report 1967 - June 28, 1967 10:00 PM 4 parts

    UNREHEARSED NEWS INTERVIEW WITH JOHN J. MCCLOY, FORMER HIGH COMMISSION NARA R# 1993.06.25.16:29:48:120140

    http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...sPageId=1026077

    CBS ASSASSINAITONS STUDY CONFIRMS WARREN REPORT Oswald 201 File, Vol. 55

    http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...sPageId=1026246

    CBS NEWS INQUIRY: THE WARREN REPORT

    http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...amp;relPageId=2

    Schiller tapes interview with Ruby, 12/16/66

    http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...ancedResults.do

    March 16, 67

    Schiller and Life and Homos http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...bsPageId=734681

    JFK Exhibit F-178

    http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...p;relPageId=354

    HSCA Report, Volume II pg 419 Analysis of Backyard Photos

    http://www.maryferrell.org/mffweb/archive/...absPageId=38823

    here's a few more bill you may not have...b hey marty.. :D

    Chapter 15, The Select Committee on Assassinations, The ...

    To firmly implant the idea that the JFK assassination was a Castro plot. ..... The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald, whose co-director, Lawrence Schiller, ...

    www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/ToA/ToAchp15.html - Cached

    coverthistory.blogspot.com/2005_07_01_archive.html - Cached

    * WHO WAS CHARLIE MANSON!

    How many of the people involved in that assassination worked in our state department, ...... Just like the FBI did not find James Earl Ray. Scotland Yard did it. .... He was almost dead out at Community Hospital after just going down our ..... A man named Lawrence Schiller made a record with Jack Ruby on January the ...

    www.think-aboutit.com/.

    ________________________________

    Chapter 15, The Select Committee on Assassinations, The ...

    To firmly implant the idea that the JFK assassination was a Castro plot. ..... The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald, whose co-director, Lawrence Schiller, ...

    www.ratical.org/ratville/JFK/ToA/ToAchp15.html

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    www.blogtoplist.com/politics/blogdetails-24956.html

    * America in the 1960s | USA Today (Society for the Advancement of ...

    When, in 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested after the assassination of Pres. John F. Kennedy, interrogated, and two days later killed, Schiller was ... and 'Into the Mirror," all of which he made into television mini-series for CBS. ...

    findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1272/is_2756.../ai_n27506242

  19. Can anyone identify the person in this photo and determine what he is doing?

    How many photos are there?

    The DPD originally found some photos and one negative.

    How many photos and negatives are there?

    Michael Paine now says he saw one of these photos the very moment he met Oswald.

    Oswald's mom admitted she destroyed a copy after the assassination.

    DeMohrenschildt found one years later.

    A newspaper got a hold of one picture early on, and Life published another.

    One publication altered the photo, eliminating the scope for some reason.

    And the DPD tried to restage the photo and created more mystery.

    Now this Liebler photo surfaces.

    Who is that guy?

    And the Dartmouth Prof. says the photo is real.

    Which photo did he study?

    Did he ever apply his techniques to a photo that was known to have been altered to see if it works?

    BK

    I have been asked by William Kelly to post this photograph. It was found in a discarded suitcase owned by the late Wesley Liebler, Attorney on the Warren Commission.

    I FOUND THIS AND THE MANY THERe ALSO BILL WITHIN THE UNIV..POSTINGS OF THE DPD ARCHIVES.....I HAVEN'T A CLUE WHOM HE MAY BE..I HAVE BEEN CHECKING THE DPD PHOTOS..IT WAS JUST A THOUGHT..BUT NOTHING SO FAR.....HERE ARE SOME COPIES NOIICE WHAT SOME CALL THE DOG NOSE SEEN THROUGH THE FENCE THAT SOMEONE LEFT IN...I DO NOT KNOW NOW WHO MADE THE GIF BUT TO WHOMEVER MANY THANKS...B...IAN GRIGGS DID A VERY GOOD ARTICLE THAT EXPLAINS EACH AND EVERY FYI... http://www.jfklancer.com/byphotos.html )

    Thanks Bernice,

    The article by Ian Griggs says a lot.

    So far however, I have only been able to find copies of the first pages of the Worker and the Militant, as the entire issues were apparently not entered into the record.

    BK

    So far however, I have only been able to find copies of the first pages of the Worker and the Militant, as the entire issues were apparently not entered into the record.

    YOUR ALWAYS WELCOME BILL IF ANYTHING COMES ALONG I WILL LET YOU KNOW......MUCH WAS LEFT CONVENIENTLY OUT OF THE RECORD ..IMO..BEST B.. :rolleyes:

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