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Michael Clark

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  1. It’s all minutiae. LHO didn’t kill JFK. There are plenty of wrongly convicted people who deserve exoneration, LHO included. LHO, bullets and pictures are are a waste of time and effort. This case is not about LHO; it is about the assassins an conspirators who were on the clock @ 12:30 AM, on 11-22-63.
  2. Imagine clicking an Educationforum link, or a BBC link, and getting a splash screen telling you that the link to the BBC story will incur “Long-Distance” charges, or that The Educationforum is not an affiliated partner of Spectrum, or you get a splash screen offering an upgraded subscription package to reach one or the other website.
  3. I suppose that it is possible that with the end of Net Neutrality, internet providers could package access like they do television programming. We hear occasional rumblings that DirecTV or Tme Warner are going to drop this channel of that channel from their line-up. It could very well become the norm that a website would have to pay to remain accessible to web-users. Would Educationforum be able to pay to remain in, say, Spectrum's basic service Internet accessibility package? Would alternative news outlets even be given a place in any package, at all, for any price?
  4. The origins of this issue have its roots in the creation, interpretation and gutting of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The authors of that act were ill-equipped, and lacked the vision to see what the Internet would eventually become. I can hardly blame them for that. Most people had never touched a computer at that time. What was clearly mishandled however was the failure to recognize certain modes of data delivery as essentially a form of public infrastructure and recognize that competition needed to be insured within that mode. I am speaking of cable services. It is not reasonable to think that multiple cable competitors could all put their lines on poles to deliver services. So, there would be no competition in that mode. Cable should have been seen to be a kind of public highway for competing providers, and it was not. One can take swipes at and mock the limitations of DSL, but there was great potential for competitors in that market, those services reached many millions of people, and technological and infrastructure advancements could have and would have quite easily overcome the limitations of that time. Eventually very large interests were able to destroy those competitors. Threatening Net Neutrality is the Coup de grace in the defeat of the free and open information superhighway that was largely paid for by taxpayers.
  5. Testimony of FBI agent Vincent Drain http://www.kenrahn.com/JFK/History/The_deed/Sneed/Drain.html "There was also a story about an alleged Minox camera. I'm well aware of what a Minox camera is because we used them. when we itemized all that material, I don't recall any Minox camera; however, the light meter would be easily mistaken for one by somebody that really didn't know and, at that point in time, I never knew the Dallas Police Department to use them. In fact, I would seriously doubt that the average police officer would have known what one would have looked like. I'm not casting any reflection on them but, one must remember that, back then, those cameras were very expensive. A good one might cost between $500 and $700, something like that. "
  6. https://www.krusch.com/books/kennedy/ Parent Directory Accessories_After_The_Fact.pdf Assassination_Science.pdf Bloody_Treason.pdf Cointelpro_Papers.pdf Conspiracy_Of_Silence.pdf Cover_Up.pdf Cover_Up_Galanor.pdf Forgive_My_Grief_01.pdf Forgive_My_Grief_02.pdf Forgive_My_Grief_03.pdf Forgive_My_Grief_04.pdf Harvey_And_Lee.pdf Harvey_And_Lee_CD_ROM.zip In_The_Eye_Of_History.pdf Inquest.pdf JFK_Assassination_File.pdf Medicolegal_Investigation.pdf Murder_In_Dealey_Plaza.pdf Oswald_Assassin_Or_Fall_Guy.pdf Plot_Seize_White_House.pdf Presumed_Guilty.pdf Reasonable_Doubt.pdf Reclaiming_History.pdf Six_Seconds_In_Dallas.pdf Whos_Who_JFK_Assassination.pdf You_Are_The_Jury.pdf
  7. https://www.krusch.com/books/911/ Parent Directory 911_American_Empire.pdf 911_Toronto_Report.pdf Debunking_911_Debunking.pdf Debunking_911_Myths.pdf Mysterious_Collapse_World_Trade_Center_7.pdf Mysterious_Collapse_World_Trade_Center_Fires.pdf New_Pearl_Harbor_Revisited.pdf Painful_Questions.pdf
  8. In case there might be confusion or infusion from the Ward-Trejo camp, the previous post refers to William F. Buckley Jr., and the YAF. The Radical Right.
  9. I was born in 1969. My mother told me her story. She was out in front of her apartment in Zanesville Ohio, with my 4-and-1 year old brothers when a woman came outside, crying and screaming that that JFK had been shot. I do not know how I never got my father's story. PLEASE COLLECT THESE STORIES FROM THE LIVING!
  10. Cliff, I admire your persistence, and I agree that the evidence that you hold-forth is monumental and definitive. Yet, please respect my observations, in light of the comments of Vincent Salandria at @13 minutes into the video that was recently posted, and in light of the comments he made at about the same time, that the shirt holes do qualify as the minutiae that Vince warned about. Conspiracy is a fact. I will go back and lift Mr. salandria's exact words but it is long-past the time to even care about gathering consensus on the minutiae. It has long-been time to board a plane and map the landscape. To be sure, I am aware that you are all over that as well, and I hope that you publish your findings. Regards, Michael
  11. Agreed, Jim. Paul Trejo fills his holes with inbred dialectics (an oxymoron; a contradiction in terms, an impossibility, a fallacy) , which he prefers to call "nuances".
  12. I apreciate your offering of well-sewn words , and I thank you for them.
  13. We have a failure to communicate, and it is important. Personally I have no clue what people are talking about when they talk about Fascists, or Fascism. Similar to the Anti Fa movement and their call-out of Nazis. It's just a big bag of things that people hate. We get no where without critical thinking and expression. All this talk about Nazis and Fascists gets us nowhere if we all just have a bag of personal pet peeves, and we want to all just assume that we are all carrying the same crap in our bag. Rant-over....
  14. Thanks Cliff. @13:xx he points out that the plotters wanted us to get bogged down in the minutia. That's where things stand. As an aside, disinformation like the Walker-did-It fabrication is backup plan to derail the solution to the problem, which is a counter coup.
  15. Rob, can you post the testimony that indicates what you say? Jim's post seems to be saying that her group investigates suspect employees. She is not saying that 201 files are open on suspect employees. That is my read, and my understanding.
  16. If Ralph Yarbrough was in the seat that Conally occupied and was killed in Dealy Plaza, Gordon Mclendon very well might have become US Senator from Texas after the 1964 election. "...McLendon, a conservative Democrat, garnered only 43 percent of the vote in a primary race against incumbent US Senator Ralph Yarborough in 1964."
  17. Thank you Kirk, At some point we lose traction with the terms "Right" and "Left" . We then have to consider terms like "oligarchy" " Royalism" "Class" and "Money". Right or left, America does not exist without liberal values. The right to Bear Arms, the Right of Assembly, Freedom of Speech, and Press, and, indeed, The Bill of Rights are, in fact, liberal traditions. This debate makes think of, and want to read Christoper Hitchens' book: Blood, Class and Nostalgia: Anglo-American Ironies.
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