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  1. 57 minutes ago, Richard Price said:

    Yes.  Can you show any different?  Trump was (supposedly) the commander in chief.  In a normal administration, one command from POTUS and there could have been plenty of enforcement in place almost immediately.  In this case, HIS personally appointed lackeys were the leaders of all the agencies needed.  They way they crawl to kiss his (A$$) ring, the crowd could have been dispersed with ONE word from him as well, but what we got was SILENCE.  No phone calls, no tweets, no immediate speech, NOTHING!  When you see what he did to get a photo op carrying a bible in front of a church and substitute this situation, you can plainly see the difference.  On January 6 he didn't even ask if they could "just shoot them in the knees", these people were "loved". 

    Isn't there a criminal offense called "aiding & abetting?

    Your supporters, your people are violently attacking the Capital building, seriously injuring dozens of Capital police ( who are desperately radioing in for reinforcement help ) , smashing through entrance doors and windows, ripping apart the inside of the Capital building offices, terrorizing and traumatizing our entire congress in the building and you watch this attack for "3 hours" on TV without taking any action to call off your attack dogs, even though everyone around you including your own family are pleading for you to do so?

    And you "know" one word from you to this raging mob to "STOP"- on your part could have ended this violent attack hours before it ended...and you instead watch TV coverage of it...with glee!

    This Capital building attack mob were your worked up supporters! They hung on your every word! You were their hero. Their savior! You could have ended the attack!

    If there isn't a highest crime charge here regards Trump's purposeful constitutional duty neglect to stop the violence ...what can anyone in this country say?

    Time for righteously important justice here folks...don't you think?

     

     

  2. 55 minutes ago, David Von Pein said:

    I tip my hat to you, Joe.

    I think you might be the first Internet conspiracy believer that I have ever encountered to accept the SBT.

    :news

    No matter how many times I view the shooting it looks to me that JFK and JC were hit at the same time.

    However, I don't believe for one second that the magic bullet #399 caused the wounds to JFK and JC.

     

  3. "Two bone pieces blown away from JFK's skull?

    Kinney says the one he had was the "big one?"

    I don't think the skull piece blown onto the street behind and to the left of JFK's limo was real small.

    Blood and brain matter spray onto the two rear following Dallas motorcycle patrolmen? Kinney's windshield covered in blood. Brain and blood sprayed all over the back seat of the limo. Two sections of JFK's blown apart skull go flying. Jackie grabs and holds onto a piece of her husband's brain which she eventually hands off to one of the Parkland hospital ER doctors?

    How much brain matter and blood and skull can one man's head contain and be so widely dispersed like that?

  4. Did Marina receive a silver bracelet gift item from Lee that he supposedly bought during his Mexico City trip?

     

    Mr. RANKIN. Did he tell you where he would stay in Mexico City?
    Mrs. OSWALD. In a hotel.
    Mr. RANKIN. Did he tell you the name?
    Mrs. OSWALD. No, he didn't know where he would stop.
    Mr. RANKIN. Was there any discussion about the expense of making the trip?
    Mrs. OSWALD. Yes. But we always lived very modestly, and Lee always had some savings. Therefore, he had the money for it.
    Mr. RANKIN. Did he say how much it would cost?
    Mrs. OSWALD. He had a little over $100 and he said that that would be sufficient.
    Mr. RANKIN. Did he talk about getting you a silver bracelet or any presents before he went?
    Mrs. OSWALD. It is perhaps more truth to say that he asked me what I would like and I told him that I would like Mexican silver bracelets. But what he did buy me I didn't like at all. When he returned to Irving, from Mexico City, and I saw the bracelet, I was fairly sure that he had bought it in New Orleans and not in Mexico City, because I had seen bracelets like that for sale there. That is why I am not sure that the bracelet was purchased in Mexico.
    Lee had an identical bracelet which he had bought in either Dallas or New Orleans. It was a man's bracelet.
    Mr. RANKIN. The silver bracelet he gave you when he got back had your name on it, did it not?
    Mrs OSWALD. Yes.
    Mr. RANKIN. Was it too small?
    Mrs. OSWALD. Yes, I was offended because it was too small, and he promised to exchange it. But, of course, I didn't want to hurt him, and I said, thank you, the important thing is the thought, the attention.

     

     

  5. On 7/1/2022 at 10:54 PM, Vince Palamara said:

    I am on the fence about this whole thing. On the one hand, Kinney (in conversations I had between 1992-1994) told me he believed there was a conspiracy, that all three shots made their mark with no missed shot, and that he had THE piece of the back of JFK's head when he was on the C-130 transport plane with the limousines heading back to D.C., all of which is corroborated with his 1978 HSCA interview released in 1996 via the ARRB. Kinney never espoused some of these other things Loucks is alleging to either myself or to the HSCA (and he passed away in 1997). So, we have Loucks word for all of this, while my interviews were recorded (one of the main ones is online [audio] on my you Tube channel), while the HSCA transcript is public domain.

    Loucks is like that Parkland nurse who came forward in 2013 for the 50th anniversary: came and went.

    Is THE piece of JFK's skull Kinney says he had on the flight back to DC the same one that Constable Seymore Weitzman said was found in the street behind and to the left of the JFK limo head shot spot location near the curb?

  6. After all these 40+ years and viewing the Zapruder film in normal speed and slow motion, normal Zapruder filming distance and close up ...

    I accept that the bullet that hit JFK in the back came through the front of his neck and went on to hit Connally in his back.

    Don't even want to spend any more time contemplating another scenario.

    There are mountains of other scientific facts and sworn testimony that prove a conspiracy well beyond a reasonable doubt imo.

     

     

     

  7. Are the walls closing in on " The Man Who Would Be King?"

    • The spoiled tyrant?
       
    • Everyone near him has to walk on egg shells, feeling tense anxiety, fearing minute to minute what the tyrant's next tirade is going to be about and praying it isn't directed toward them.

    That 24/7 heightened (fight or flight) fear tension stress drains one's adrenal glands which eventually stresses your entire body and mind so much it lowers your immune system.

    People become depressed, sick, develop sleep and bad dream problems and overall long term PTSD.

    They are all victims of the spoiled tyrant.

    And perversely, these tyrants don't feel or experience these same effects. They sleep like babies. They are incapable of feeling any of the heavy and exhausting sufferings of those around them.

    There is even an inherent sadism component in their makeup imo.

    Like they enjoy inflicting fear and suffering onto their dependent victims. Leona Helmsley types. 

    Recently I have noticed hundreds if not thousands of people coming forward in the national media and "publicly" describing Trump in the worst possible terms. More and more, people in highest positions.  And more and more from the so-called conservative right. Not just the liberal political left.

    We are seeing these concerned about Trump statements on the largest audience internet news sites every day now.

    Trump is ... " Unhinged, not living in reality, delusional, illogical, irrational, obsessed, incapable of reasoned thought and behavior, temper losing tantrum out of control, incapable of compromise" and most damning and important of all ... "DANGEROUS!"

    These ominous warning type comments about Trump are from former members of his staff by the dozens, high ranking military people, conservative pundits, etc.

    Even Trump's hardest core base are finding the rest of the nation isn't even watching or listening to their promotion and defense of the pathetic "Man Who Would Be King" anymore.

    The rest of our society is exhausted and moving on. Moving on from the negative energy "dark cloud" of angry and paranoid Trumpism.

    The walls of health and more positive energy seeking truth and reality are closing in.

    You sense a Joseph McCarthy type deconstruction, melt and breakdown coming sooner versus later. Where the entire nation kind of hits a point of exhaustion with and is turning on this delusional, spoiled, obsessed, tantrum throwing and fear and insult bullying man and all the heavy anxiety and stresses and anger he expresses and has pounded into and onto us all. 

    IMO anyway.

     

  8. 8 hours ago, W. Niederhut said:

    My psychiatric opinion is that Trump is too narcissistic to listen to sound advice and delegate authority appropriately.

    He's very grandiose about his own flawed judgment and opinions, and his self-esteem is too fragile to tolerate confrontation or contradiction.  That's why he, ultimately, surrounded himself with sycophants who did his bidding and told him only what he wanted to hear.

    According to Hutchinson, Trump's own Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows, was relegated to resting on the couch in his office, answering frantic texts and declining to bother the Orange Emperor, during the January 6th debacle.

    Sounds right.

    A spoiled tyrant.

     

     

  9. I've listened to this audio several times in the few years since you first posted it VP.

    It leaves you pondering many questions.

    Did this neighbor feel that Kinney was inferring a belief that LBJ was in some way involved with the JFK killing when Kinney told him to look at who had the most to gain by it ?

    The neighbor doesn't quite commit to Kinney saying this with conviction.

    Did the neighbor actually state that Kinney found the magic bullet while cleaning the limo and planted it on a stretcher in Parkland?

    All kinds of questions pop into mind here.

    At what point in time did Kinney actually plant the bullet on the stretcher?

    How could that relatively undamaged bullet have found it's way into the limo in that condition?

    What purpose motivated Kinney to plant the bullet on the stretcher?

     

  10. No one is contesting Hutchinson's testimonial recollection of the Trump "ketchup on the wall/smashed plate" incident as shown her by the valet who had to clean it up.

    She even pitched in to help him clean the ketchup!

    Hutchinson was asked whether she knew of ( or heard of ?) other incidents of Trump behavior where he exhibited similar physical acting out, rage/temper tantrum throwing behavior.

    She replied "yes."

    One would assume many people around Trump in his years as President witnessed similar rage/ item throwing acting out behavior.

    Even his own family.

    So, taking into account the entire picture of Trump's history as being of this type of explosive acting out temperament and behavior ( don't forget his other famous grabbing incident ) the story of him acting out in his limo and grabbing the steering wheel and clavical area of SS agent Bobby Engel just after his ellipse speech, can't be dismissed based on a claim that it just couldn't have happened because Trump would never do such a thing.

    Only that he wasn't in a physical position in the vehicle to be able to do this.

    Also, it makes total sense that Trump "was" probably livid about being taken back to the WH when he wanted his driver to take him instead to the Capital building crowd area.

    If Trump could go so far over the lines of social propriety and even sexual assault criminal laws to grab what he bragged about grabbing years earlier ... grabbing a steering wheel wouldn't be anything to him.

     

     

     

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    ABritish documentary filmmaker who recently testified behind closed doors to the House Jan. 6 select committee said that former President Donald Trump is living in “cloud cuckoo land,” and is incapable of ever acknowledging that his claims about voter fraud are “delusional.”

    “Donald Trump is not a rational player. I mean, he just isn’t,” Alex Holder said in an interview with the Yahoo News podcast, “Skullduggery.” “You can't have a conversation with him in the same way that you can have a conversation with most other people. He is somebody that lives in a different reality.”

    “It was so obvious. This was his last hurrah,” Holder said. “He had this — obviously had this — ridiculous idea that intervening in this ceremonial process of certifying these results could somehow prevent President Biden being inaugurated.”

     

    Isikoff: What about Trump? In a clip from the film, he tells you the supporters of his who came to Washington [on] January 6 were “smart people” who were “angry with an election that they think was rigged.”

    Holder: I probably heard that clip 400 times, right? And every single time I hear it, it gives me goosebumps, right? I think what he said was just absolutely horrific. I mean, at the end of the day, he said the reason why those people went into the Capitol was because they think, he actually says, “I think that they think” because the election was stolen, right? But who told them that the election was stolen?

    Klaidman: Why has Trump been so stubborn about his claims about the election?

    Holder: Donald Trump is not a rational player. I mean, he just isn’t. You can’t have a conversation with him in the same way that you can have a conversation with most other people. He is somebody that lives in a different reality. He had started the lie about the election back in 2016. What I saw after the first interview with him in the White House was that he now became someone who believed in his own lie, and that is a person who is delusional. That is a person who is incredibly dangerous, because you can't debate with that person. There is no way that anybody can persuade Donald Trump that he’s wrong. And this is something that’s characteristic of him all the way through his life, and the series goes into this in the sense that he will never accept that he had done anything wrong. He will always double back. He’s always right, and it’s always somebody else’s fault. I mean, he lives in cloud cuckoo land. He’s sitting in an interview in Mar-a-Lago saying that in front of a portrait, an actual oil painting of himself painted 25 to 30 years ago in a golf outfit. I mean, I actually asked about that at the end of the interview. I was like, “You’ve got to tell me about this painting.” I mean, this is a guy who literally has paintings of himself in his house. I mean, he’s just not a normal guy. I mean, you know?

  12. 33 minutes ago, W. Niederhut said:

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    HA HA HA HA!

    Trump ... Ahh, who cares! I don't have to pay for the damn stuff anyway.

    One of Trump's lasting nicknames in future historical reference tomes has got be "Tantrum Trump."

    It sounds like he has been a big tantrum throwing person his entire life.

    Reminds me of that scene in Citizen Kane where Orson Well's Kane goes berserk and destroys everything in his room over some emotional upset.

  13. 2 hours ago, Steve Thomas said:

    Isn't it funny that the loudest voices for pro-life when it comes to women and abortion are also the most strident calling for the death penalty. In Texas alone. there have been 574 prisoners on death row who have been executed since 1982.

    https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/death_row/dr_info/bradfordgaylandlast.html

    Steve Thomas

    The Karla Faye Tucker execution by The Texas Department of Corrections in 1998 was particularly cold blooded imo.

     

     

  14. It sounds as if all you are asking is for help getting to, be seen and studied and maybe even treated by the Mayo Clinic.

    I myself have wished the same thing at times.

    The Mayo clinic is a top "research" medical facility. Much, much more specifically equipped and staffed by the best doctors in the country to diagnose and properly treat hard to identify or hard to treat medical maladies.

    Most hospitals are treatment facilities versus research ones. Big difference.

    Typical health insurance companies are never going to cover such specialized and expensive visits to a facility like the Mayo Clinic.

    In this incredibly stressed time ( unprecedented ) for millions of Americans both socially and financially I totally empathize with someone in a grave physical ailment state like you reaching out for any assistance they can find in this pursuit.

    How can I get a check ( regretfully small as it may be ) to this person. Can you send me a personal e-mail?

    In my mind it sure beats spending the same amount on any number of LBJ corruption white wash bio books.

     

  15. Actually, to me, this isn't one of the most important debate points, although Weitzman's misidentification started it. If he hadn't had blurted out "it is a Mauser" while standing next to Fritz...none of this would have happened.

    If there was more than one shooter then obviously there were other guns used.

    And obviously the other shooters made much better plans than Oswald to get rid of their rifles.

    Allegedly Oswald's minimum wage financed shooting and escape plan was to simply stack boxes around his perch, kind of walk around a little in front of his bright mid-day sun illuminated open window holding his rifle ( where he is easily seen by Aaron Rowland and maybe others on the street below ) minutes before JFK's limo arrived and then get down on his knees and using his lower windowsill as a bracing, stick his rifle barrel out of the window and start loudly blasting away.

    He makes a bullseye head shot on his 3rd shot and well...time to wrap it up. Mission accomplished.

    Oswald's magnificent escape plan was simply to jump up and RUN!

    Throw the rifle under some boxes, run down the stairs, stop and step into the 2nd floor lunch room to get a cold Dr. Pepper, stay a couple of minutes next to the soda machine refreshing himself after all this shooting and running, then saunter back down to the first floor lobby and out the door to catch a bus and then a cab home. ???

    I post this alleged Oswald shooting and running escape plan scenario fairly often because it is so improbable in it's lowest budget simplicity and success...it's absurd. It's not credible.

    Mausers, Carcanos? 

    Weitzman shouldn't have blabbed out "Mauser" if he wasn't sure.

    And Roger Craig never lied about Weitzman's rifle ID proclamations.

    He had the quotes right.

     

  16. 10 hours ago, Paul Cummings said:

    Nor did he endorse it being a carcano in his WC testimony.

    https://www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh7/pdf/WH7_Weitzman.pdf

    Wow! Very interesting testimony.

    Weitzman was never asked how close he was to the rifle when he ID'd it.

    He wasn't asked if he saw any type of stamping on the rifle which may have actually said "Mauser?" 

    His recollection matches that of Roger Craig. Craig simply said Weitzman said..."it looks like a Mauser" and then seconds later "it is a Mauser."

    He got close to the scope obviously yet again misidentified it?

    The Dallas PD went along with Weitzman's "Mauser ID" for another day?

    Steam pipes in the area behind the picket fence hot enough to burn your hands?

    Never heard that before.

    Someone showed Weitzman or gave him a piece of JFK's skull that was found in the street just 15 inches from the Elm street southside curb? On the left side of JFK's limo looking at it from the back. Near where Charles Brehm, Jean Hill and Mary Moorman were standing?

    Was the skull piece sent to Parkland...or Bethesda?

    The so-called head shot coming in behind JFK's left side on a line to the TXSBD Southeast corner 6th floor window explodes JFK's skull in a way that part of it flies back and left to the Southside curb?

    Sure explains the missing skull hole Clint Hill and many Parkland ER personnell reported seeing while attending to JFK.

    Weitzman was a pilot in the Army Air corps during WWII and was captured and imprisoned in Japan?

    Weitzman had a degree in engineering ( pretty brainey guy ) briefly worked with guns in a sporting goods store ... and he confidently tells Will Fritz the found 6th floor rifle was a Mauser?

     

     

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