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  1. 4 hours ago, W. Niederhut said:

    Joe,

         My hunch is that Trump's love of McDonald's has to do with his immense love for his first name and his ancestry in the Outer Hebrides. 

        My wife and I toured the Isle of Skye many years ago, and almost everyone there is either a McDonald or a McLeod. 

        I believe the same thing is true on the neighboring Isle of Lewis, where Trump's mother, Mary McLeod, was born and raised.

        As for the cuisine, when I eat at McDonald's I usually feel slightly dyspeptic and dysphoric, as if I had just mistakenly consumed too much grease. 

     

    The Isle of Lewis:  Did Donald Trump's Mother Emigrate From a Sh*thole Country? 

    the creel | Ireland history, Scotland history, Old pictures

    🤥

    W.

    Yes, after eating McDonalds food you do feel a kind of dyspeptic stress.

    Just as you described. Like you just ate something too fatty.

    Speaking of the Isle Of Skye my wife's grandparents were from there.

    Their name was "MacDonald." My wife's father was a Macdonald.

    My wife's maiden name was Macdonald.

    My wife went back there to visit while in college.

    Their typical cuisine wasn't exactly international gourmet.

    Lots of meat and potatoes...and eggs.

  2. 3 hours ago, Kirk Gallaway said:

    uhhh... flat footed Fox commentators weren't ready Brett Baer's comment as to Hutchinson's " powerful testimony."

    No comment from Fox News yet about Fox news "being the news", and the various emails from Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham to Trump to call off the protestors..

     

     

     

     

    They just couldn't allow themselves to 2nd Baer's "very powerful testimony" statement.

    Even though they knew it really was.

  3. 1 hour ago, Joe Bauer said:

    If only Trump had told his worked up Ellipse crowd to stay where they were instead of his storming the Bastille command to march to the Capital building and fight like hell.

    See the source image

    He could have made it a big picnic type affair with free servings of his favorite food snacks and sodas.

    Notice how Trump isn't going to let one fry be left uneaten? He's still digging into that empty looking box to get the last few stragglers at the bottom!

    Notice also the packets of ketchup on Trump's second plate?

    Ammo to be flung at reporters who dared asking him the wrong questions?

    The Air Force 1 Chef must have cringed when he was told Trump preferred a Big Mac, fries and a coke over his culinary creations.

     

    Odd culinary tastes for someone who wants everything gold plated.

    You also have to wonder if Trump has some type of side gig promotional deal with MacDonalds.

    He never blocks pictures of himself chowing down on their main items of double cheese burgers, fries and cokes.

    Trump is obsessed with anyone using his name and likeness to promote their business or products without his permission and a pay out.

    Funny, when I give it some thought...when I eat at MacDonalds more than once a week I too become aggressive, bossy and kind of bullying like Trump.

  4. 40 minutes ago, Richard Price said:

    After reading many headlines from various sources, I come away with one overarching impression.  The majority, if not all seem to be stressing "lurched" at the steering wheel.  I reviewed her testimony and found that this is (as I remembered it), not what she said when paraphrasing what she was told had occurred.  She said Trump "reached" for the steering wheel and used the word "lurched" only in describing what she was TOLD the President did next.  She said as the agent held his hand away from the steering wheel, Trump "lurched" towards him with his free hand.  That would seem an accurate word in that if one of your hands/arms is being held, you would appear to lurch if trying to use the other.  I am an inveterate parser of words/phrasing in establishing the intent of what is being written, so this stood out to me.  People who learn to use language well, can turn the meaning of something by what they leave out or by the stress they put on something within the whole.  These headlines are damning her for something she did not say and that she readily claimed was told to her by someone else.

    Agree.

    Also consider Ornato's and Engel's immediate and aggressive public comment counter attack against Hutchinson's Trump reaching/lurching in the Beast story claim in the following context:

    If Hutchinson's recollection story about Ornato motioning her into his office and telling her the steering wheel story ( with SS agent Engel sitting there in the room as well ) is true...it doesn't take three seconds of thought to easily understand the huge negative consequences both Ornato and Engel could potentially face regards their violating not just Trump's trust...but the trust and tenants of their respective agency employers.

    Highest Presidential security chiefs and SS agents calling in WH aides to an office to tell them such things? The ultimate act of job oath violation and betrayal. Maybe even punishable by criminal indictments?

    Again, if true, there goes their careers.

    No wonder Ornato and Elgin are freaking out and demanding to rebut Hutchinson and her sworn under oath claim.

    It's called self-preservation desperateness.

     

  5. If only Trump had told his worked up Ellipse crowd to stay where they were instead of his storming the Bastille command to march to the Capital building and fight like hell.

    See the source image

    He could have made it a big picnic type affair with free servings of his favorite food snacks and sodas.

    Notice how Trump isn't going to let one fry be left uneaten? He's still digging into that empty looking box to get the last few stragglers at the bottom!

    Notice also the packets of ketchup on Trump's second plate?

    Ammo to be flung at reporters who dared asking him the wrong questions?

    The Air Force 1 Chef must have cringed when he was told Trump preferred a Big Mac, fries and a coke over his culinary creations.

     

  6. 39 minutes ago, Paul Brancato said:

    Ben -  Ms. Hutchinson was vetted, many hours worth. If some clown fed her a false story in order to discredit her later the egg is on their face, not hers. 
    The Democratic Party is not the Deep State. 
    For someone who claims to be aware of the politics of division you are pretty good at dividing. Ms. Cheney is demonstrating that she stands against the politics of division and should be honored for that, especially in your eyes. 
    Trump is a clown. And that’s all? It’s a lot worse than that. It’s ok with me if you’re a Trumpster, but dishonesty is unacceptable. 
     

     

     

    Right on Paul!

  7. 1 hour ago, Dan Rice said:

    That was definitely a nice gesture to you.  I do hope that someday circumstances will allow you to visit Dealey Plaza.  That was always a bucket list thing for me and finally, last year, I made the trip at age 67.  It was quite the awe inspiring experience. 

    Honestly Dan...I really don't want to personally see Dealey Plaza, the fence behind the grassy knoll, the TXSBD building and even the DPD building basement entrance anymore.

    At this older age and bad health point in my life, I've got enough to deal with here where I live in just those areas alone.

    And I honestly believe being right there in that surreal nightmare like living JFK tomb would bring out deep feelings of sadness.

    Sadness that my spirit just doesn't want to take on. 

    Not only sadness regards JFK's savage/brutal death and imagining the monstrous entire rest of life traumatizing horror and pain Jackie Kennedy went through...but a sadness that our nation, our society had something so good, so hopeful and even sacred taken from us at that exact spot on 11,22,1963.

    And a sadness in realizing the perpetrators were never exposed and brought to justice.

    They got away with it.

    America could have been so much more all these last 59 years.

     

     

  8. 16 minutes ago, Benjamin Cole said:

    I am deeply offended that Trump may have thrown an official White House porcelain plate against a wall, and at the apparition of Mr Buffalo Horns. 

    That said, the 1/6 Cheney-crat Committee has so much egg on its face it should open up a breakfast diner.  

    Bubelah, it is Mueller Time. 

    How does the committee have egg on it's face?

    If Ms. Hutchinson lied, made up or simply repeated a false story fed to her in a "leaker" catching sting operation by Starsky and Hutch ... none of this reflects on their honest efforts to get to the honest truth bottom of who created, fed and neglected to protect the victims of that violent attack on our Capital building.

    No matter if the Trump going bananas in the Beast tale was false, yet fed to Hutchinson in a dirty tricks way...they will not be tainted by it.

    Instead, they were duped in a well thought out conspiracy way.

    Keep in mind...who are the true bad guys here?

  9. 39 minutes ago, Benjamin Cole said:

    Reuters---

    The New York Times and NBC, citing sources in the Secret Service, said the head of Trump's security detail, Robert Engel, and the limousine driver were prepared to testify under oath that Trump never lunged for the steering wheel. Engel was in the room when Ornato relayed the story, Hutchinson said.

    The New York Times and CNN, citing unnamed sources, said Ornato also denied the story and was willing to testify.

    ---30---

    The 1/6 Cheney-crat Committee has laid an egg, which it then rubbed on its own face. 

    Going out in style. Put your feet up, crack open can--it's Mueller Time! 

    (Apols to the old beer brewer, Miller). 

    Was Hutchinson also set up with a false story of Trump throwing his MacDonald's french fries/ketchup plate at the wall by this "valet?"

    The valet was another leaker trapping "sting" participent?

    And by the way...that dish Trump hurled and smashed to pieces belonged to us American citizens. We paid for that plate which was for sure a high end one. Was Trump billed for that destroyed plate?

    As Ruth Paine once said about Oswald doing something bad "in her house, and on her typewriter!"  ... "It offended me deeply."

  10. 2 minutes ago, Benjamin Cole said:

    Reuters---

    The New York Times and NBC, citing sources in the Secret Service, said the head of Trump's security detail, Robert Engel, and the limousine driver were prepared to testify under oath that Trump never lunged for the steering wheel. Engel was in the room when Ornato relayed the story, Hutchinson said.

    The New York Times and CNN, citing unnamed sources, said Ornato also denied the story and was willing to testify.

    ---30---

    The 1/6 Cheney-crat Committee has laid an egg, which it then rubbed on its own face. 

    Going out in style. Put your feet up, crack open can--it's Mueller Time! 

    (Apols to the old beer brewer, Miller). 

    So Ms. Hutchinson simply embellished her recollection testimony with this added steering wheel grab story?

    Sorry, the young woman is not that dumb, that desperate or that unstable.

    Trump is the unstable one...and these two clowns Toretto and Angle know it. 

  11. Let us consider the possibility that Tony Orlando and Bobby Hatfield actually did a sting on Hutchinson on Jan.6th.

    They fed her a false story about Trump going bananas in the Presidential limo ( the Beast) and Hutchinson took it hook line and sinker.

    Wanting to see if she was a "leaker."

    So, Hutchinson ( under oath ) tells the Jan.6th committee and the world the "truth" that Orlando "did" tell her this epic Moby Dick whale struggle in "The BEAST" tale. 

    And for what ( or whom ) was that "Beast" label intended? The Presidential limo...or it's designated occupant?

    So, if Hutchinson was set up with a false story, who looks more corrupt and at fault with this scenario? 

    Hutchinson...or the Trump dirty deed doing "Beasty Boys?"

    And Ms. Hutchinson would have to be a completely mentally unstable person to make up all 15 of her mind blowing Trump and team craziness stories she shared yesterday in the hearing.

  12. According to Fox News tonight, Anthony Ornato, Bobby Engel and the Secret Service are all denying Trump ever did what Cassidy Hutchinson told the Jan. 6th committee Ornato told her he did in his office soon after Trump was brought back to the White House after his Ellipse speech.

    So, Ms. Hutchison made the whole story up?

    And in so doing risked committing perjury, that if proven, will ruin her the rest of her life?

    The SS is demanding they be put under oath to prove their claim that Trump didn't do what Hutchinson claimed she heard he did to the committee.

    If Ms. Hutchinson lied to the committee and 30 million American viewers about her claim to be waved into Ornato's office with Engel sitting on a seat there and then be told the Trump wheel grab story by Ornato ... shouldn't he, Engel and the SS come up with irrefutable evidence Hutchinson lied and/or made the whole story up?

    Until then I will believe Hutchinson over anybody defending the mad man Trump.

    Guess Ms. Hutchison made up the raging angry Trump plate and ketchup throwing incident as well?

  13. On 6/28/2022 at 4:10 PM, Charles Blackmon said:

    Newbie here. Not a researcher, but I read as many of the books as my budget will allow. Most importantly I stay plugged in to the Education Forum and am now happy to have posting rights.

    Keep looking for the truth fellow soldiers and maybe one day we will get there!

    Welcome Mr. Blackmon.

    I entered the education/debate JFK TRUTH MISSION seeking fray here just a few years ago myself.

    Some brilliant members here. Nationally recognized researchers, some with best selling books to their credit.

    Like having a seat at the Academy Awards show. 

    Stars ( JFK research ) sitting right next to you. 

     

  14. True or not...the Chad Mills story above is a compelling read.

    One time years ago, one of our members posted a suggestion that others join him in helping me financially, especially to fund a trip to Dealey Plaza.

    For some reason he was inspired to do this touching magnanimous act for me.

    This member was retired from some type of theatrical career. In New York City I think.

    He was not in good health himself at the time of his posted project of helping me and getting me to Dallas.

    This wonderfully well meaning fellow sadly passed away maybe 6 months to a year later?

    His "Lets Help Joe" posting was met with some derision by a few other members.

    Surprisingly only two or three however. And nothing came of it regards any funds collected and sent.

    Of course, as soon as my friend first posted his "Go Fund Joe" message I immediately personally e-mailed him and after offering him the most sincere thank yous, told him that I was okay. I could very easily live without going to that sacred ground JFK killing place, Dealey Plaza.

    I think I even posted this message on our forum pages. I was a little embarrassed even regards the original post.

    But, to this day I have never forgotten this incredibly thoughtful and generous member and his kind wishes for me.

    And I do not think anything like what happened to me regarding one member seeking some well meaning shared assistance for another, or even someone else in the JFK truth seeking community is anything but moral and good.

    I think the forum can withstand such an act of kindness ( rarely posted-maybe once every few years?) without worrying whether this is a flagrant violation of Forum rules that threatens the integrity and main focus of it's purpose and goal.

    Just my 2 cents.

  15. On 6/28/2022 at 2:11 PM, Pete Mellor said:

    It remains a very interesting question, did Jack Ruby know Lee Oswald prior to the assassination of JFK?

    There is a Forum thread here that asks this very question:-educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/25402-did-jack-ruby-know-lee-harvey-oswald.  Jim Hargrove posted on that thread with a very extensive list of testimonies of people who stated that Ruby & Oswald did know each other.  In the summer of 1963 Dorothy Marcum was dating Ruby and her aunt worked for Ruby. Dorothy told the FBI that LEE Oswald worked for Ruby during June and July and the two men definitely knew each other.  Ruby was interviewing Francis Irene Hise for a job as a waitress when a young man entered the Carousel Club and Ruby said “Hi, Ozzie” to the young man. After she was hired Miss Hise served drinks to “Ozzie," whom she recognized after the assassination as LHO.  Another employee, Clyde Malcolm Limbough, worked for Ruby three years and saw Oswald in Ruby's office on several occasions.  Helen Kay Smith (“Pixie Lynn”), who worked at the Carousel, told the Dallas Police that she saw Ruby and Oswald together on several occasions.  Other employees of Ruby who saw Oswald in the Carousel Club were William Crowe, Wally Weston, Dixie Lynn, and Kathy Kay.  Robert Roy was Ruby's auto mechanic and said that Oswald used to drop off Ruby's car for repairs.  Journalist Dorothy Kilgallen wrote in the New York Journal American (June 6, 1964): “It is known that 10 persons have signed sworn depositions to the Warren Commission that they knew Oswald and Ruby to have been acquainted.”   The list of witnesses to this link is fairly long and may also include Dallas attorney Caroll Jarnagin, Rose Cheramie and Beverley Oliver.

    The truth behind Ruby's attendance at Parkland, where he spoke to journalist Seth Kantor, which Ruby lied about, is another mystery.  However we know that following his Friday afternoon visit to the hospital, Ruby was inside the D.P.D. building.

    We know that late Friday, Ruby, playing the part of a reporter attended the press conference of Oswald held in the basement assembly room.  A Ruby/Oswald connection was strongly hinted at when D.A. Henry Wade was giving the press some details on Oswald.  He told reporters that Oswald belonged to the Free Cuba Committee, only for Ruby to correct Wade by informing that it was the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.  I find it strange that Ruby knew this detail of information about Oswald.

    Yet, Ruby was stalking around the building a lot earlier than the Friday midnight press briefing.  He was around the 3rd floor homicide offices, witnessed there by Dallas detectives.  It is also recounted that Ruby was stopped at one point when  trying to enter these offices.  After what occurred on Sunday morning in the D.P.D. basement it can be believed that Ruby was stalking Oswald on that Friday evening.  What is little known is that the D.P.D. had two jail areas in the building.  One on the 4th floor and another on the 5th.  Dallas detective H.R. Williams reported seeing Ruby on the 4th floor on Friday evening, reportedly there to visit someone in the jail!  Williams recalls Ruby coming to the 4th floor jail to visit someone he assumed were his employees picked up on one thing or another. 

    I know of no Carousel employee being detained by the police on that Friday night.  A strong suspicion that Ruby was moving in to snuff out Oswald, even in his jail cell!

     

     

     

    Ruby was stalking Oswald. No debate there.

    Ruby knew more about Oswald than Dallas DA Henry Wade?

    Obviously so. He had to correct Wade with the real name of Oswald's Free Cuba association.

    Wade was outed by a reporter after that news conference regards Wade's phony act of not knowing who Ruby was when Ruby approached him to ask a favor for a radio news interview.

    The reporter noticed this Ruby/Wade interaction and told Wade that it seemed to him ( the reporter) that he and Ruby appeared to be familiar friends.

    Wade sheepishly smiled, rolled his tongue against the inside of his cheek and stuttered and stammered without answering until another question gave him a distraction out.

    The Warren Commission finding that journalist Seth Kantor was confused and really didn't see, shake hands with and talk to Jack Ruby inside Parkland hospital is one of their most outrageous and suspicious false statements.

    Admitting Jack Ruby was in Parkland hospital at that time would have shredded their pre-determined story line.

  16. Whether Trump grabbed SS agent Bobby Engels by the shoulder or went for his throat. assaulting a member of any police force in the USA is a very serious crime.

    Combined with trying to grab the steering wheel while Engel was driving the limo is just as bad. What if in their steering wheel struggle Engel lost control and crashed?

    Heck, that guy in New York who slapped Guiliani on the back was charged with assault.

    I hope someone can get SS agent Engel to tell the public if the Trump assault story is true. Same with Antonio Ornato.

    We need to know if our president started a ferocious wrestling match fight in his own limo. 

    Trump's true character world has turned into WWF looneyville if even a third of these Trump acting crazy stories are true.

    One can imagine the upcoming political cartoons depicting Trump's "Ultimate Fighting" attack upon his own security driver.

    And the plate with ketchup hurling story rings true as Trump always did like MacDonalds restaurant fries and burgers. What other food would one eat with ketchup?

  17. 6 hours ago, W. Niederhut said:

    Geez...  It's not just about Trump's historic sedition, Ben.

    It's about numerous Republican officials, including members of Congress and state legislatures, (and the media) who were accomplices in Trump's crimes, and in his ongoing cover up.

    The Trumplican Party is rotten to the core.

    And, sadly, the few Republicans who refused to participate in his sedition and coverup have been ostracized and threatened by the Trumplican Crime Party.

    You, yourself, have repeatedly attacked Liz Cheney for her involvement in the investigation of Trump's serious crimes.

    I'd ask you some questions, as a rebuttal, but you ducked the last questions I asked you, (yesterday) and promptly changed the subject of our debate about J6.

    Exactly.

  18. 2 hours ago, Adam Johnson said:

    Hi Joe,

    I dont doubt that Wietzman said what he said and roger craig said what he said. But mausers and carcanos look very similar....let me show you some pictures. Mausers were around in the 1st WW and WWII. Heres a pick of an MK98 the most common version of a mauser from 1944....you can see some barrel markings...

    The second image is from a picture i had on file of mauser rifles from 1912 to 1948...note the decorative changes to the forestock(similar to carcano) also bolt indent in earlier year models and strap attachment points of later two models.

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    Thank you.

    In Pete's photo the Mauser stamp is so clear and obvious.

  19. In the Mark Lane "Two Men In Dallas" documentary we see and hear Sheriff Roger Craig describe Constable Seymour Weitzman's actions and words regards identifying the 6th floor found rifle while it was being held up by the strap by Captain Will Fritz.

    First we know Craig was right there next to Weitzman at that time.

    No debate there.

    Craig tells us that Weitzman first blurted out "it looks like a Mauser, when Weitzman saw the rifle from at least a few feet away.

    Craig then states something Weitzman left out in the video above where Weitzman confesses his "to my sorrow" sins in saying he "thought" the rifle was a Mauser.

    And that is Weitzman walking up closer and examining the rifle "from just inches away"... and then "reaffirming" his first blurted out but farther away ID.

    "It is a Mauser."

    Indicating a "twice repeated" Mauser ID by Weitzman. One from feet away and one just inches away.

    Craig ( himself just inches away) even claims you could see " 7.65 Mauser" stamped right on the barrel.

    Can anyone here provide a close up picture of a Mauser showing that ID stamp on the barrel?

     

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