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  1. When the editor of the Washington Post Ben Bradlee and 2nd or 3rd highest ranking CIA man Angleton are literally physically bumbing into each other while sneaking into ( breaking into ) Mary Meyers digs looking for the same red diary...

    This story and Mary Meyer herself are not of minor importance. 

    A major A-list spy novel or film depicting these highest level intrigue plot action points elevates Mary Meyer to major importance interest.

  2. And the car the tow truck driver was ordered to help....drove away and was not seen again?

    And this phony rescue call event is documented? If the tow truck driver was the first on the scene, he would be the most questioned of any witnesses.

    And the police would have found the quickly leaving and never identified distressed vehicle an incident worth investigating. If just for the simple reason of justifying the tow truck driver's stated presence reason at the murder scene.

    Please. 

  3. Excuse me...but what the heck are SS limo driver Bill Greer, Jackie Kennedy's personal SS man Clint Hill and even SS Roy Kellerman doing in the autopsy room?

    Yes, they were right in the limo with the wounded JFK, but in what other way were they qualified to be in the fairly limited and super high ranking autopsy observation audience?

    Of course one would expect the very highest top military brass such as Joint Chiefs Of Staff to be there and a few other highest rank military like the DC command general.

    As well as JFK's personal physician Burkley, head of Bethesda and their surgical department, the FBI of course had to have 2 agents with specific tasks they were assigned and of course the autopsy team and the two techs Paul O'Conner and James Jenkins. One might expect the heads of the FBI and CIA to be there. Maybe Dulles too?

    But what is the fairly low level SS tandem of Bill Greer and Clint Hill doing there? They had no specific duties such as the FBI men had in receiving anything of importance as evidence in the FBI investigation. Even Kellerman's presence is questionable.

    One might logically expect the top SS man James Crowley to be there.

    But, you would think the DC military commander might be in charge of autopsy room screening and would ask each entering person to identify themselves and their need or qualifications for being there.

    This was no barbeque with the guys social.

    Bill Greer. "I was driving the car".       Oh, okay. Just take a seat there between Admiral Galloway and General McHugh.

    Clint Hill. "I jumped on the back of the limo to protect Jackie and cover her and JFK until we got to Parkland.    Oh, okay ...go right in and sit next to General Whele and the White House physician.

    Kellerman. "I was head of the Dallas trip assignment."  Oh okay. You failed completely ... but come right in.

    I would have thought the screening process in the autopsy room audience selection would have been much more extremely selective and strict.

    And it would seem almost self-punishing emotionally for Hill, Greer and Kellerman to sit just feet away from JFK's obliterated death white corpse and watch it being gruesomely violated even more.

    They had to stare for hours at the horrific result of a combined failed effort to protect their president. A failed effort they were part of no matter who was negligent or not.

    I wouldn't doubt that the bloody visual they experienced in choosing to attend the Bethesda autopsy room that night haunted them the rest of their lives. It would have me.

    Still, I can't see why these three guys would have been qualified to have been in that rare company audience. SS head James Rowley for sure. But the limo driver Greer? Jackie's bodyguard Hill?

     

     

  4. 15 hours ago, Ron Bulman said:

    Paul O'Connor said Humes told him to go tell whoever was smoking a cigar in the gallery to put it out.  I thought he said he recognized LeMay and felt he was out ranked, couldn't bring himself to request the general put it out.  This version says LeMay refused and blew smoke in O'Connor's face.  I defer to Doug Horne.

    JFK Facts » Where was Gen. Curtis LeMay on Nov. 22, 1963?

     

     

    Here again, Paul O'Conner and his recollection regards the cigar smoking man are not even remotely acknowledged by credible researchers. O'Conner is once again totally dismissed.

  5. Young 16 year old Trump supporter takes a high powered rifle to a BLM protest and gets right in front of the protesters triggering a violent confrontation.

    Man who goes to Trump rallies dressed in full Trump MAGA regalia and lives in a van covered with Trump stickers sends scary pipes to those he feels are anti-Trump.

    Armed Proud Boys race their Harleys to and fro looking to intimidate Democratic party supporters. Other Trump crazies drive in intimidating Trump support blaring caravans all around the country, even endangering a moving Biden campaign bus.

    The following is another graphic example of the the craziness of many Trump supporters. The end result of this Trump supporter's efforts to help his hero Trump is one of the most humiliating of all.  No stolen ballots in the stalked repair man's truck or his home either. 20 years lock up possible. Mental ward stuff.

    If I get deleted because I should have kept this in the Trump thread, no problem.

    I just wanted more to see this Trump support base craziness than that one thread's limited participants.

    20 hours ago — Ex-Cop Charged After Allegedly Attacking Repairman He Suspected In Election Fraud Plot. Former Houston Police Capt. Mark Aguirre ...

     

     

     

     

  6. By the way... is high tech leaving the Northern California , San Francisco South Bay Area?

    Hewlitt Packard Enterprises just relocated their headquarters to Houston, Texas, Oracle to Austin Texas. Tesla to Austin.

    Plantir Tech just moved to Denver.

    HP expects many of their employees to continue working from home, even after the pandemic.

    Our society is changing at lightening speed right before our eyes folks.

  7. 43 minutes ago, Chris Barnard said:

    It's incredible morbid but, if we take LeMay's comments about the bombs being dropped on Japan, he is a sadist.

    If we revisit this coffin swap that debate rages about on forum threads. who would have been in charge of that? The Air Force? Likewise once landing, moving the shipping casket coffin to the Bethesda hospital? 
    Bethesda is a naval hospital right? Does that mean a Naval admiral or similar would have directed things on the ground? 

    To some degree of logic I could see the reasoning behind placing JFK's body in another coffin ( obviously not a huge ornate one ) to then drive to Bethesda seperately and covertly if there was any concern about the huge crush of media following the ambulance carrying Jackie and supposedly JFK in the heavy ornate coffin. Perhaps worrying that this circus of press might impede the delivery in some embarrassing way?

    Also, perhaps JFK's body was in the ornate coffin and upon arrival to Bethesda immediately taken out and placed in a plain one for delivery to the autopsy area and a waiting Dr. Humes? Maybe Dr. Humes wasn't even at Bethesda the minute JFK's ornate coffin arrived and in the gap of time until his prep to be there to receive JFK's body, JFK was removed from the ornate coffin and placed in a much lighter and easier to move plain coffin?

    Was Humes ever asked what type of coffin he says "he" helped lift JFK's body out of when it arrived at his work area?

     

  8. Why is Bethesda Navy Corpsman Paul O'Conner so often dismissed, ignored and even disparaged as an important and truthful "JFK at Bethesda" eye witness?

    The man and his position and his precense right there at the autopsy table is proven beyond any doubt.

    Yet time and time again, it seems he and his hands on, eye witness and even "sworn oath" testimony and claims are dismissed or ignored or disputed by even hard core reputable JFK conspiracy believing researchers.

    O'Conner was "inches" away from JFK's head and body for "hours!"  That's a fact.

    O'Conner was in the autopsy room set up for observers for hours.

    His recounting of who was there, the military, others in civilian suits, the hightened energy, the interruptions by JFK physician Burkley, what he saw regards JFK's skull with practically no brain left in it from his inches away and right in front of JFK's body vantage point ... all discounted.

    WHY?   

    Nothing in the man's life and history suggest a lying or attention and money seeking nut case.

    The man was even a close friend of "Dennis David" for years in his later life.

    And JFK connected military veteran Dennis David also turned out to be an honest testimony sharing, true blue person as well.

     

     

  9. If LeMay was at the autopsy you have to wonder why?

    Was he asked or ordered to be there by the President which would have been his only superior at that time?

    If you ask me I'd say it was simple and sick morbid curiosity.

    A man he hated lying cold white dead and naked on a cold steel table being sliced open and studied ... the average person ( even a bereaved relative ) would never "choose" to watch something so gruesome unless ordered to do so or required by position or law to do so ... in my opinion.

     

  10. 27 minutes ago, Steve Thomas said:

    Sound familiar?

    Value of Loeffler’s Mansion Dropped $6M Overnight—and Nobody Can Explain Why

    “The estate went from a $10.5 million appraisal to $4.1 million, resulting in a much lower tax bill for the senator and her husband.”

    By Sam Brodey and William Bredderman Dec. 16, 2020

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/value-of-sen-kelly-loefflers-georgia-mansion-dropped-dollar6m-overnightand-nobody-can-explain-why?ref=home

     

    “When Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) and her husband, Jeffrey Sprecher, bought a 15,000-square-foot Atlanta mansion known as “Descante” for $10.5 million in 2009, it was the most expensive private home purchase in the city’s history.

    The value of the estate, as appraised by Fulton County government officials for the purpose of calculating annual property tax dues, remained the same, $10.5 million, for the next seven years. Then, in 2016, the appraised value suddenly plunged to $4.15 million—a whopping 60 percent decline.

    The result was a dramatic cut to the couple’s property tax bill.

    Originally, they were paying $200,000 annually to the city and county governments. In 2016, after their home’s value dropped, they paid $90,000.

    Since then, the appraised value of the home has risen to roughly $5 million, but they are still paying about $80,000 less a year than they did when they first bought. In 2018, the home was valued at $5.5 million, and the couple paid $115,000 in property taxes for that year. In 2020, the home was valued at $5 million, with a tax bill of $112,000.

    The devaluation of the Loeffler-Sprecher estate, and lower tax bill, came after the couple invested significantly in improvements to the property. In 2015, they spent nearly $90,000 to renovate the kitchen, $150,000 to construct a new greenhouse, and $125,000 on various outdoor improvements, records filed with the city show.

    And it’s especially striking given that Atlanta was undergoing a real-estate boom at that time. Home prices in the metro area surged by 81 percent from 2012 to 2020, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.”

    Steve Thomas

    Did real estate in Atlanta in general decline 60% in assessed value the year that the Loeffler/Sprecher property did?

    Like in the GW Bush 2007/2008 recession when real estate nationwide dropped 50%?

    A 60% drop without some major important reason or general area property devaluation MUST have a specific reason.

    Was their estate found to be haunted? Did some drug cartel people or gang lyric rap star buy a neighboring property and move in with gaudy expensive cars and swarthy armed guards and big, loud sex parties? 

    Did a neighbor start a Pit Bull breeding and training business?

    Did they find a foundation ruining underground stream underneath their home or something toxic?

    A 60% drop in accessed value in one year has to have a super clear and important reason. Surprised that no one has contacted the County assessors office to find the exact reason for such a massive one year drop.

  11. 48 minutes ago, Douglas Caddy said:

    I agree. But if he got possession of the Message to the American People about the Alien Presence that Nixon hid in the White House Library in 1972 where it was discovered in 2018, then he would use it as a political weapon. I do think he is in possession of the Message and may well use it to his political advantage in the next four weeks. He can't control what the Alien Presence will do if he does this or what the human powers above him will do. At this point he is thinking only of survival, knowing that once he loses the presidency he faces every form of total ruin.

    Just hope Trump doesn't do something as crazy as you and many others suggest he may.

  12. 1 hour ago, Paul Jolliffe said:

    David,

    Walt Brown's interview with Aubrey Rike about the autopsy photos raises (yet again) the intriguing possibility (probability?) that those photos were NOT taken in the Bethesda morgue:

    "Postscript: I recontacted Rike to clear up the last rites question, and he insisted that he was present, along with only one priest, when the sacraments were given, and that the shroud on the President's head was not removed. In our Dallas talk, he had seemed to place a great deal of faith in the theories advanced in 1980 by David Lifton, and I asked him in this postscript if he gave any consideration to the possibility that the photos, not JFK, had been altered. "I sat with the fella that took the photos," he told me. "He said the tiles on the floor don't work, as Bethesda had a concrete floor, and he also had a problem with the metal apparatus that was holding the President's head, as the one at Bethesda was made of rubber."

    David, do you have any speculations where the autopsy photos were taken, especially this one?A_picture_of_President_Kennedy's_head_an

    It would seem quite possible to get more verifiction of the tile floor we see in the photo above being different that the Bethesda concrete floor. Probably hundreds if not over 1,000 people were familiar with the interior having worked and/or come through that area in question. Correct?

  13. It's a disturbing, disheartening and even sickening new reality Trump has created.

    We've never seen a president do so much damage in so many ways to our society and to such exponentially unfathomable degrees. And in just 4 years!

    Almost daily sowing angry hate and fear mongering divisiveness, mistrust of our most important and revered democratic institutions like Congress, the press and the voting process, flaunting and violating rules of law and respectful tradition, creating fear amongst anyone in public and even foreign service by publicly ridiculing or even firing those in this realm who dare disobey or criticize him.

    The man spends far more time than any other president in his representing "all" Americans responsibilities playing golf at his own resorts, jetting around to well over 300 rallies ( an average of 1 and 1/2 per week! ) composing and posting angry, attacking and totally self-absorbed and self aggrandizing tweets thousands of times, staging pompous, self promoting/bragging PR photo ops, and constantly looking for ways to publicly insult or hurt his enemies and reward his family and loyalists.

    Trump's daily cosmetic make up routine of hair cutting,styling and dye, facial skin coloring and who knows what other procedures is so obsessively and expensively out of the norm it's perversely over-the-top vain.

    Never has a President inspired more insider tell-all best seller books and that have exposed more bad character traits and unethical and possible criminal charge doings than Trump.

    Never has an American President been accused of more unwanted, inappropriate and even criminal sexual behavior and by more women victims than Trump.

    One book alone ... "All The President's Women-Donald Trump And The Making Of A Predator" contains the Trump sexual predator experiences of more than 20 women who were willing to place their stories or even actual names into the public realm to inform the world of this man's true predator type character and behavior towards women.

    One well known female journalist in New York City ( E. Jean Carroll ) has actually filed suit against Trump, accusing him of high end department store changing room rape!

    Trump's most well known legacy quote may very well end up being ... I like to " Grab em by the pu$$y" !!!

    Or, "Russia if you're listening ..." or regards the Proud Boys "Stand back and stand by" or "I won this election by a landslide!"

    Just the fact that many in future generations will rationally and seriously ponder these disturbing Trump quotes as his most lasting and well known legacy ones is a tragic reality.

    Anyone who dares to read even half of these national best seller insider tell-all books revealing the real Donald Trump will never to be able to defend him or promote him in a positive character and behavior light versus the most negative and disturbing with a straight and honest face.

    Michael Cohen's Trump expose book "Disloyal - A Memoir" is the most graphic and disturbing insider expose of Trump. Every other page reveals a new Trump bad character shocker cumulatively building up to an almost monster like final assessment and depiction.

    Trump's niece Mary Trump's book conveys much of the same but in a less graphic "street tough" even Mafia lingo type way as Cohen's.

    I think most Americans truly wish Trump would just go away and take his constant anxiety creating, divisive conflict and confrontation loving and extreme insecurity bragging and bullying ways with him.

  14. With 17 states, 106 Congress persons and who knows how many Senators and 74 million American Trump supporters all joining in behind Trump's all out, non-stop, super aggressive, manic effort to circumvent the 2020 presidential election we are actually in a cold civil war imo.

    Ignoring the SCOTUS decision to not even argue the election fraud case and Trump continuing to inflame his base all across the nation ( see Trump's Friday night tweet quote below ) is in fact an act of rebellion ignoring the election laws and inferred rule of law SCOTUS decision.

    And in joining this defiance of our election laws and the SCOTUS action, these 17 states are already exhibiting the spirit of secession.

    There have already been many violent but isolated skirmishes around the country by worked up "Trump was robbed" individuals but today's large election fraud supporting demonstration in DC is clearly a stark warning that massive demonstrations like this could easily spread.

    Like I have stated so many times on this thread...when are our main national news media giants going to finally demand ( in unison and day after day with blaring, BOLD PRINT daily newspaper and internet news front page headlines) .....................  "TIME TO STOP THE MADNESS!"

    Only until we have a consensus national front page headline outrage in the national media press, will our sane leaders decide to stop this nation fracturing,dividing and exhausting craziness.

    Many feel Trump is ripping this country apart. He is emboldening his 74 million followers daily to continue "his" mad power trip war.

    Trump tweeted to his followers last night to "keep up the good fight." Obviously in reference to their supporting his efforts to subvert the 2020 election results.

  15. 13 hours ago, Ron Ecker said:

    Elvis Presley's manager

    13 hours ago, Ron Ecker said:

    So many entertainers are gifted performers but dumb as rocks in so many other areas.

    I liked Elvis. He sounded kind hearted, generous, loyal to friends, easy to be with, down to Earth.

    But no matter if he wasn't the class valedictorian.

    You can't teach innate public performance magnetizm.

    No intellectual skills needed.

    Sad to think too many drugs and 2:am fried in butter peanut butter and banana sandwiches did Elvis in at such a young age.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  16. 21 hours ago, David Andrews said:

    P. S. - Dylan's songs were previously owned by Sony Music.  Apparently he had a renewal deal expiring this year, and Sony wouldn't meet the price Dylan got from Universal.  It's possible part of that $300 mil goes to a buyout from Sony.

    And - germane to this thread - there's a political motive for his acting now:

    "An extra impetus to get deals done quickly is the election of a new US president, with Joe Biden aiming to significantly raise capital gains tax for composers whose songs sell for more than $1m."

    https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/dec/11/going-for-a-song-why-music-legends-are-lining-up-to-sell-their-rights

    Stevie Nicks cashed in ahead for $150 mil, and the article says Dolly Parton and David Crosby are scrambling.

    Exactly.  It's all about the money, taxes, etc. Remember, all these hugely successful entertainers are business and money minded to a very tough degree.

    But, yes, Dylan's work will last and be of interest for way longer than most all the other singer/song writers. His poetry sets him apart.

    Don't think songs like "oh sugar, oh honey honey ... you are my candy girl" or "tip toe through the tulips" will be studied and replayed 3 and 4 generations from now.

     

  17. 32 minutes ago, Bob Ness said:

    From a friend. This sums it up pretty well:

    “Hey, everyone. Former attorney & Constitutional Law professor here. I see a lot of people starting to panic/get worried about the Texas lawsuit in the Supreme Court because 106 House Republicans & 17 states have "joined" the suit. First of all, they have not actually joined the suit in the legal sense - that means becoming a party to the lawsuit. They have not done that. They have merely filed or added their names to an amicus brief (which is basically an affidavit of support for a lawsuit which may or may not provide some additional argument for a court to consider in a suit).
    1) Courts are free to ignore amicus briefs (and frequently do) AND such an amicus brief does NOT lend additional credence to an argument. I want you to remember this simple equation when looking at these headlines: 17 x 0 = 0. Likewise, 106 x 0 = 0.
    2) Ken Paxton, who filed this action, is Texas's Attorney General. What he is not is Texas's Solicitor General. That's Kyle Hawkins. It is the actual job of the Solicitor General of a state to represent that state in appellate cases - including at the Supreme Court. So, filing suits of this nature is Kyle Hawkins's ENTIRE JOB. Yet, Kyle Hawkins (who is, not incidentally, a Republican) not only did not file this lawsuit, he has kept his deputy solicitor generals from participating. You have to ask yourself why the man whose entire job it is to represent Texas before SCOTUS isn't the one doing this (spoiler alert: it's because the lawsuit is frivolous).
    3) In order to sue someone like this, you need to have what's called "standing" to do so. Which means that you have to show you have a dog in this fight - an actual, direct injury you suffered because the other party did the thing of which you're complaining (that you would not have suffered had they not taken that action). Texas suffered NOTHING from PA, MI, WI, and GA made (perfectly legal and constitutional) changes to their election laws. It does not count as an injury to Texas that Trump wasn't elected. It does not count as an injury to Trump that he wasn't elected, either - he would have to have proof that there was widespread voter fraud, which he has been unable to do in 51 prior lawsuts. Texas does not have standing to bring this suit. I fully expect it to be dismissed as a result.
    4) SCOTUS hates original jurisdiction cases. Most of their cases are appellate, which means they've been through, at minimum, a hearing at the district court level and the outcome of that is being disputed due to some sort of procedural/legal error made by the lower court ("I don't like that they ruled against me" is not grounds for appeal - "they made a mistake in interpreting the law or applying procedural rules that was big enough to potentially change the outcome of the whole case" is grounds for appeal). Original jurisdiction means it is filed directly with SCOTUS. And, in order to show you have a right to original jurisdiction, you have to show that the suit could NOT have been brought at a lower court level (a bar I'm not sure they can jump over). Also, Texas has to get 5 of the 9 Justices to agree that they will take up the case (in appellate jurisdiction, you only need 4 justices). Further, SCOTUS really hates stepping into the political arena and deciding issues that are better handled by the legislature or the voters. I do not see SCOTUS even taking up this case. Full stop.
    5) The GOP knows they will not get a win here. They know that Biden will be the next president. So, why are they doing this? Politics. Ken Paxton may or may not be angling to get a pardon from Trump for alleged SEC violations. But, he and the rest of the politicians who are supporting this suit are angling to keep the support of Trump's voters for elections in coming years. You see, Trump voters are loyal to Trump, not the GOP. They will turn on GOP candidates as fast as Trump does. The GOP doesn't care whether Trump is in office at this point - because they know it's not going to happen (and any method for it to happen would damage our democracy beyond repair, which they don't really want, either). What they care about is getting and keeping power in the future. The only way they see victory for themselves in the upcoming GA runoffs, the 2022 midterm elections, and the 2024 Presidential election is if they can keep the Trump voters happy. And if they can keep the Trump voters without having to keep Trump himself? So much the better. This is a Machiavellian trend I do not like and am concerned about - but it will not result in Biden's not getting to be President.”
     
     

    Sums it all up well.

  18. 2 hours ago, Mark Stevens said:

     

    Don't get me wrong, I follow the general logic and subscribe to the idea that Bush has been involved with the CIA since pre-BoP. 

    If it is true that GHWB was in the CIA even before the BOP and this fact has been purposely blocked from disclosure despite much public inquiry doesn't this prove or at least suggest that there is much more to GHWB that our entire society has been kept ignorant of?

    The true secret life of GHWB?

    And because this man held some of the most powerful positions of leadership in our society for decades (including the presidency itself!) and exerted so much influence over major policies and events during this time, who wouldn't see the importance of wanting to know the "full truth" about this man and what he was all about?

    As I mentioned earler, GHWB was perfect recruit material into the intel world. His being born of wealthy and high political position family, Yale grad, war service and hero status, ambitious political and business drive, etc.

    Whether GHWB was in Dealey Plaza that day or not, his odd calling into the FBI with a suspect report, the Hoover memo to a George Bush of the CIA ( come on, we know this was him ) and so many other incidents of intrigue during the sixties and throughout his entire career tell us the man and his life were immersed in secrecy.

    And because GHWB was in the highest political rungs of American power for so long and whose actions seriously effected all of our daily lives during that time, anyone wanting to know the truth about anything beyond their own small bubble of individual existence is forced to consider and perhaps acknowledge this secret life of GHWB and how and why it matters to know this truth.

    I always wondered whether GHWB knew the truth about the JFK event, guessing he did.

    And when Oswald acquaintance George De Mohrenschildt writes a personal letter of deep stress and concern regards his very life to Bush while Bush was head of the CIA and actually gets a "Dear George" personal response back, this opens up just another realm of intrigue regarding Bush and someone directly involved with the alleged killer of JFK. 

    The whole Bush family thing is a weird and heavy hodge podge of secrets.

    Interesting quirky side story about "Poppy" Bush. Came across a video on YouTube where a person helping set up an interview of him and working with another set up person who had pinned a small mic on Bush which wasn't supposed to be turned on until the interview began. However, it accidently was. The mic man overheard Poppy asking a person close by about "little green men" ( Ebens ) and saying he ( Bush ) had seen one and that it was real.

    ???

     

     

  19. 3 hours ago, Dennis Berube said:

    I believe you may have missed Robert's important point. Most of the US combat deaths in WWII were between the ages of 18-35. They would have otherwise lived much longer if they were not in a war. With Covid-19, the average person who died had 2.6 severe health issues before covid, like cancer, diabetes, etc.... That is from the CDC. 60% of all deaths attributed to Covid-19 were people 75 and older (most over 85!) who had 2-3 major health issues. The average life expectancy between all states is 78.5. When you add in the fact that the CDC ordered a change in death certificate accounting earlier this year to make Covid listed in the all important Part A regardless of whether or not it killed them, you can begin to see what had happened. Then there's the PCR "tests"....

     

    Comparing US WWII combat deaths to the official Covid-19 number is not instructive of any useful historical analysis in my opinion.

     

    Here are the latest CDC figures for U.S. Covid deaths versus infections up to 12,05,2020.

    All ages 261,530 2,703,232          
      Under 1 year 29 15,187          
      1–4 years 17 2,823          
      5–14 years 46 4,540          
      15–24 years 449 29,167          
      25–34 years 1,909 59,676          
      35–44 years 4,917 84,397          
      45–54 years 13,080 153,621          
      55–64 years 31,973 352,562          
      65–74 years 55,985 536,982

     

           
      75–84 years 70,815 654,482          
      85 years and over 82,310 809,795

     

    Look at the numbers.

    100,000 American Covid deaths occurred between 45 and 75 years old. More than 1/3rd of all the deaths. Americans that had 20 to 30 more years of living and producing and loving and protecting?

    So, Covid deaths of people 75 and older is simply removing the chaff, but 45 to 75 year olds?

    Middle aged to pre and mid-senior aged Americans dying in these numbers is less important than WW II combat deaths?

  20. 1 hour ago, Robert Wheeler said:

    I wonder what the co-morbidity rate was of all those 18 year old to 35 year old men.

    Yeah, when most of the dead Americans from the covid are over 40 who cares.

    Just getting rid of the chaff.

    Now if all those dead Americans could have had the covid medicine regimen treatment Trump and the other high elected and appointed officials ( many in their 50's, 60's and 70's ) received and as Guiliani and Trump both said made them feel 10 years studly younger... I wonder how many of them would have pulled through?

    Ah, but the royal medical treatment is not for the little people.

  21. Number of U.S. Covid deaths surpasses total number of U.S. combat deaths in World War II.

    WW II combat deaths 291,554.

    U.S. Covid deaths 295,000+.

    The WW II combat deaths occurred over a 3 and 1/2 year period from late 1941 to May 1945.

    The higher number Covid deaths have occurred over just a 10 month period.

    1/4th the time length of World War II.

    15% of our population has contracted the virus.

    Donald Trump:

    "I hear we're close to 15%. I'm hearing that. And that's terrific."

     

     

     

    Donald Trump Is our first Mafia Godfather type president.

  22. 25 minutes ago, Rob Clark said:

    Amateurs would say at a glance, this is a perfect match. But if we are being honest here, the hairline is different. As we get older hairlines recede...not procede. The noses are way different...Bush's honker is way more pointy and prominent...the chins don't match unless the picture is fuzzed out.  The proof lies in the William Allen photo series this "Bush" image was extracted from. His set of photos depicts the scene around the TSBD after the assassination. 

    https://www.jfkassassinationgallery.com/displayimage.php?album=37&pos=41

    This is the original image the figure is pulled from, and searching his entire set H.H. Davis is the match for who this figure is.

     

    In the picture from the link above is a man 3rd in from the right and last policeman.

    This fellow is tall, has a suit on with thin tie, white hat and glasses. Kind of a fleshy face and prominent nose.

    Any body ever ID this guy? 
     

  23. Since this thread is still going...

    At 55 seconds into this following You Tube video is what I sense is the closest to reality depiction of actual ET beings on film and available to the public.

    I can imagine what footage is in the highest secret agency realm, but for what is available to us little people, these alien EBENS look pretty damn real.

    I don't see how any human, child whatever, could fit into a get up with fake heads like the ones shown. Their bodies are so thin not even a human child could be this thin.

     
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    A Very Good RARE Genuine Russian alien Film clip from a Russia source , Believed to be made in 1960 of Captured Aliens from ...
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