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Ron Bulman

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  1. I know that feeling firsthand. As we're going this deep, I do recommend Democracy In Chains as I have before on here and may have to W. Not just you but all here. It gets down to the brass tacks. In all your spare time writing your book, ha, maybe David has more time for such?
  2. Matt, I got a "Create an account to redeem your free article." Is this the same one? Trump vowed to release all remaining JFK files. What could they contain? (msn.com)
  3. The penalty for outrageous behavior on the forum is an automatic 40 points/8 day restriction from posting and justified by complaints by other members, not just my opinion.
  4. Moving the thread will not dismiss or eliminate your outrageous statement about spreading her legs to get ahead.
  5. I ran across this video by accident within an hour of it appearing. I too was appalled. I linked it in the water coolers topics. Knowing it would soon show up here. To mixed reception. It is related to the JFK assassination in that Trump said he would release all documents, as he said he would previously and failed to do in 2017. I have little faith that he would do so given a second chance, is he now going to challenge the CIA over If you saw what I saw?
  6. Ah Chuck, can I tap dance here? Not much is for sure in the JFK assassination. The magic pristine bullet is b/s. As Curry said, no one has put Oswald in the window. Back and to the left means it was a conspiracy. Plus, many more facts. But yes, I believe the most qualified scientist's I'm aware of who have examined the most relevant evidence. This also seems logical to me. Since before I encountered this information, I believed it was a militarily assisted operation with the CIA. I.E. the shots were coordinated by telecommunication. Someone said A as in now. for the throat shot. B for the back shot, one or two that missed -Connally, Tauge, the front windshield frame? C. For the experts. All to hit in the hair line. Dal-Tex jumped the gun by a split second, head moved forward for a split second. Temple and over the right eye in the hairline were simultaneous. Back and to the left. I know, all speculation. Reasonable?
  7. Our dear nationally known state AG looses in court again. Only place he can win is in the corrupt state senate, against impeachment by the house. The guy at the end of this is way over the top. 'Climate of fear': Judge rejects Texas AG’s petition to shut down group for criticizing Trump (msn.com)
  8. It becomes clear in part 2, Griffin freely states he questioned Dean's telling the full truth on two issues off the record. Ruby's supposed admission to Dean of thinking about shooting Oswald Friday night, and, about Ruby coming down the ramp. He emphasizes he never called him a liar or mentioned possible perjury charges among other tidbits.
  9. Yes, Dennis thank you very much. I'm just starting Griffin part 2 but really interesting and informative so far.
  10. Found this by accident. Go To 4:50 Now. Have not watched the rest yet. With the reception RFK Jr's getting might Trump replace Vance with him?
  11. The snow cone pattern did it for me. Emanating from the wound in the hairline over the right eye. the cluster of dust like metal particles around the entrance inside the skull. Widening out progressively with larger particles going further. Part of the explosion inside JFK's head that blew out the back? Then the temporal, frontal (tangential) wound that caused the flap in the Z-film, the furrow in the what is that photo and another. Also contributing to the back blow out. First the low shot in the back of the head created cracks in the cranium. Driving it forward for a split second. The explosion in the head of the two simultaneous frontal shots resulted in blowing out the cracks in the back as well as skull, brain, blood and dura matter. And driving the head back and to the left, back . . .
  12. Makes me think of David Altee Phillips with two cigarettes in the ashtray, before he walked out. A bit nervous?
  13. Can you post Dean's HSCA testimony? The Griffin audio would be really cool too.
  14. The Surreal Experience of Being a Republican at the DNC (msn.com)
  15. Yet he had the courage to bring his son with his wife and daughter in front of the DNC, USA and World to share their unique occasion. He's a teacher, he had to know in advance some would hate. But, I believe he used it as a teaching experience. Maybe for us all, there was no hiding the fact or it seems thought of such. I don't know if I've ever seen a son look more proud of his dad. His tears and those of his sister and mom choked me up a bit. They seemed real, sincere.
  16. I thought Walz did great tonight. I've got the trophies to prove it made me chuckle. The school fight song and football players did too prior to him coming on. Several more important statements in there. Seemed well received. Tim Walz, in DNC speech, draws on past as coach, urging Americans to "leave it all on the field" before election - CBS News
  17. Yeah Joe, the reports in the Tribune are fascinating to me. Only place I've ever found them is in the exhibits at the end of Betrayal in Dallas by Mark North, whose conclusions I don't agree with. But they are actual copies of the reports from the paper and sourced to the LBJ library. The Tribune was an Italian newspaper. The Zumora club was an Italian club. Joe Civello became a member in I think 1946 (same year Ruby came down from Chicago?), he was head of it by 1958 and still in 1963. They rented a house near Love field for the weekly Thursday evening meeting. A catered traditional Italian supper, cigars and drinks discussing important issues, then an (illegal) poker game. This is where it sounds like Patrick Dean said he met Civello. The book says it is rumored LBJ visited there in the 1940's. Why would the head of the Dallas mafia, overseer of Northeast Texas operations for Carlos Marcello, after being busted at the national gathering of mafia heads in Appalachian NY, shortly request a dinner with a at the time 26-year-old DPD Sargent of 1-2 years? BTW, the book does make clear through copies of their correspondence that Henry Wade idolized LBJ.
  18. You have to get specific when looking for this, it doesn't just pop up in a general search for his WC testimony. 31 pages worth, I've only read the first couple so far. I hope to find the part shortly before they went off the record, the off the record part PO'd Dean to the point of his request to appear before the commission in Washington. Warren Commission, Volume XII: Patrick Trevore Dean (aarclibrary.org)
  19. I didn't know about this part. It seems Dean's Dallas testimony was resumed by Leon Hubert after he had already been questioned by Griffin. Warren Commission, Volume XII: Patrick Trevore Dean (resumed) (history-matters.com)
  20. Here is Dean's report to Curry, four days after the assassination. Click on images to enlarge. [Report from Patrick T. Dean to Chief J. E. Curry, November 26, 1963] - Page 1 of 4 - The Portal to Texas History (unt.edu)
  21. Bumping this old thread in large part for Dean's testimony at the end to the Warren Commission in Washington. The thread does not include his Dallas testimony to Burt Griffin or anything other than his statement about how it caused his Washington appearance.
  22. Something I'd never caught in the first reading of Tatro's article was Dean's reported dinner with Joe Civello, at Civello's request shortly after his arrest in 1958 at the Appalachian bust. 1979 interview with Peter Dale Scott, Anthony Summers and others. He said "he first met Civello at a place frequented by Senators, Judges, Councilmen." A little bell went off inside my tinfoil hat. The Dallas Texas Tribune, 1940's - 1960's. Reports of the Zuroma, then Anonymous Club, Thursday evening meetings. It was Italian based there since th late 1920's. Chaired in the late 1950's- early 1960's by Joseph Civello. This from Mark North's Betrayal In Dallas. From copies in the book, from the LBJ Library. 1/25/1947, new member voted in, Joe Civello. 5/3/1958 Judge Glen Byrd, future US Congressman Joe Pool, and future LBJ appointed (recommended to JFK) Judge Barefoot Sanders. 7/7/1962. Mayor Earl Cabell, District Attorney Henry Wade, Sheriff Bill Decker, Candidate for Congress Joe Pool (lake I've been to).
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