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Gayle Nix Jackson

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  1. Hey Gayle

    if you are still following this thread there is some info on "Lefty Clark" here:

    lhttp://cuban-exile.com/doc_176-200/doc0193.html

    Apparently, he invested a lot of money into the "San Souci" which was just outside Havana.

    He'd have to know Mike McLaney

    Thanks so much Chris!

    One of the chapters in my book has to do with these things, though you guys know so much more than I so it will be trivial to you. I do appreciate the link though. I have visited that site before but didn't look up "Lefty" Allen or Clark or about whomever Castorr referred in his tape to Harold W.

    Thanks again!

    Gayle

  2. Hey Gayle!

    I don't know enough about the political agendas of all the people involved with these training camps yet. It seems like a there were like ten hands in the "cookie jar", if that's possible.

    Mike McLaney certainly had connections everywhere from the Kennedy brothers and the Mob to John Birchers and Minutemen. It was his brother, William McLaney, whose cottage was raided for the explosives cache. I don't think that implicates Mike McLaney of anything on it's own.

    Good luck with your search! - Chris

    Thanks so much Chris!

    It is so very interesting isn't it? I would agree about Mike McLaney. I don't think he was part of anything sinister other than greed :) Thank you too Tommie, Larry and David! You guys are great!

    Gayle

  3. This is all of great interest to me! Thanks so much Mr. Newton and Mr. Graves. I am interviewing some local people and wanted to add a piece of trivia and ask a question about all this. It seems that many of the Right-Wingers in Dallas also knew of Mclaney, in fact, Colonel Castorr asked if Mclaney was ever interviewed along with someone named Lefty Allen in regards to the Lacombe Training Camp. I don't know if this is of help to you two, but if you know anything about it, it would be a great help to me! :help

    Great work!

    Gayle

  4. Hi Paul and all,

    So sorry it took me awhile to comment on this thread. I know a man who has the book but he's on the other side of the world and found it at a half-price book store type place. Maybe that's where we should look. There's a phone number on the inside, but it seems to be a number for a law firm that collects debts. I haven't spoken to anyone there have you Paul? Another book that I found, and I seriously don't know how I made it through reading it, is the one mentioned by the LaFontaines..."Kennedy Ripples"....good grief! I have spoken with the son of the author who tells me it's absolutely true but written as fiction because of the "embellishments"...The thing is, the only embellishments are in the love story between Father Machann, Sylvia Odio and the author Marianne Sullivan. She DOES touch on Walker in the story, but only for a moment. She says DPD officer George Butler was a rapist. She says Sylvia Odio was a woman of questionable sexual character...it's just a horrible book, not only in style, but in every other way as well and her only "evidence" is WC exhibits and a few pictures of the Father she called "Michael".

    Speaking of this "will Fritz" pseudonym...I don't believe he's the only writer to accuse Walker and the JBS...didn't John Belivaqua? I have his book as well and need to check to see.

    It is quite the mystery as to who wrote the book and why. It seems more opinion than fact because of the lack of citations. But isn't that the case with many writers?

    Gayle

  5. Oh my! I'm VERY excited to hear about this as I have a chapter in my new book about General Walker and how I too felt he was a compass point for the assassination. I would love to talk to you Mr. O'Niel about my findings and to make sure I'm not repeating information you and Dr. Caufield have uncovered. Congratulations and please let us know when its available for purchase.

    Gayle

  6. I would just like to comment that I appreciate knowing the thoughts of people who disagree with me. Usually, their debate makes mine stronger and that's a good thing. I see Mr. Von Pein this way. He has never been rude to me in the years we've been on the same forums. I applaud his passion in his belief. What I would like to ask you all and him is this. If one were to find DPD reports, coroner photos, or FBI letters and files at this late date, would they be guffawed as tainted evidence or would they be accepted? With so many local Dallas people dying day by day (Just recently, Bill Alexander, Bobby Joe Dale and H.B. McClain) some evidence could likely be found later by members of their family. How will the community take this in your estimation? Thanks in advance for your replies.

  7. My two cents, for what it's worth. I never believed any film was altered. I've heard stories most of my adult life of the "other" Z-film and in the last two years, I've been given names of people (dead of course so I cannot contact them) who say the Nix film was altered as well. And that the Nix film is a training film for Military Intelligence. And that its been destroyed. And it was placed in a bank vault and subsequently demolished...and on and on and on.

    What I do know is that my grandfather always said the film looked different (his, not Zapruder's) when it was returned by the FBI. Was he just ignorant? Would he not know his own film? What's the answer?

    So in regards to alteration, I have changed my stance, as I suggest most do in this case when we realize how much has been tampered with, lied about, obfuscated, denied, shredded, stolen and fictionalized. What do we do? We must keep an open-mind and DEMAND that this case be reopened with a non-partisan panel.

    Yes, this is my agenda. I want to find the Nix film and I truly do not understand why more people not think it important to do so.

  8. It is odd, but just last week I was asking people privately how to get in touch with him. I had heard many bad things about him when I was friends with Robert Groden. In retrospect, I now understand why. Nonetheless, someone had told me to purchase his "Killing the Truth" book in my quest to find my grandfather's original film. Two people suggested there is a passage in this book that would make one think maybe Groden had the original. I bought it. I must say, I laughed as I read it as to his observations in regards to David Lifton, Mary Ferrell, Harold Weisberg, etc. and at times agreed with him as I read it. I wondered how the JFK community (if you can call it that) reacted to this. Then, near the end of the book, I saw that he had mentioned my name in tandem with Madeline Brown's. I never met this man. Nor did I ever meet Madeline Brown. That's when I started asking how to get in touch with him. I heard several more stories about his actions, each of them worse than the one before. Of course, none of these people knew how to contact him. I really wish I could have talked to him. I had no idea he had written so many books and I truly want to read his first one as I do believe it would shed light on his actions. I'm no psychologist, but if the first book is autobiographical as has been suggested, it would explain a lot about this man. With all this said, I am sad that anyone should die alone and with no family and friends. I hope he has passed on to a better place.

  9. http://gaylenixjackson.com/jfk-assassination/the-flaw-is-in-the-foundation-the-nix-film-proves-the-fallacy/

    I just came across this post and wanted to tell you three, Robert Mady, Jon G. Tidd, and Chris Davidson how excited I was to read it. I was so excited, I made it a blog post on my website. Thank you all for your civil debate, research and thoughts. I hope this helps find the camera original Nix film or at least makes it apparent that it is important for it to be found. Thank you! You humble me! (I hope I added the link correctly) My grandfather died on this date in 1972. He would be so happy to know there are still people asking about his film.

  10. Thank you Kathy for adding my bio and you Doug for your welcome <aha!!> I would like to add that I DO have an agenda...to find the camera original Nix film and to find out more about the man Mo Weitzman testified to the ARRB as seeing "Red Bandana Man". If any of you have information, no matter if you think it amateur, please share with me. I hope to find my grandfather's film before I leave this dust, carbon and hope-filled existence!

  11. Mr. Trejo, I'm willing to help. As you know, I have several leads, video interviews and telephonic interviews with members of former JBS members in Dallas. If you'd like to share some names and addresses of people for me to interview, I will gladly do it. I too think Edwin Walker had much to do with the JFK assassination.

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