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  1. On 9/5/2020 at 5:00 AM, Richard Booth said:

    Speaking of selling documents:

    I spoke to Sherman Skolnik on the phone in the mid 90s (I was a teenager at the time) and he offered to send me some documents on Abraham Bolden for $10.  I didn't bite.

    In my research on Oklahoma City I spent a couple years collating news reports on the case: Every news report on the OKC bombing of any value published between April 19th, 1995 and the present. This took many hours using several services, some paid, some not, to get all the clippings.

    I took my clippings, and all of the court transcripts, FBI document, and ATF documents I had amassed over several years and I donated all of them to a website which put them all online for everyone. 

    Though I spent many hundreds of hours gathering materials and even spent my own money to get what I needed, in the end, I wanted other students of the case to be able to access my research materials and that's why I donated them online. 

    I never considered selling my documents. 

    On the other hand, if I had spent 7 hours a day in NARA and spent hundreds of dollars on making copies, for several years, I can see a situation whereby selling a collection of the best things you got would be okay. Anna Marie spent hundreds of hours of her life doing this and selling collections for a small fee could have allowed her to recoup some of the money she spent making copies. Seems reasonable to me.

    Ultimately if someone wants to sell documents that's their choice. I wouldn't do it, but that's just me and I'm not going to tell someone else what to do.

    Question:

    Why opt-out Oswald so fast concerning suit coat?

    I have viewed hundreds of photos of Oswald with suit coat on. My viewing of this photo had many reasons: Roger Craig's statements, Gambler station wagon, Oswald look-alikes, etc.

    Concerning documents selling:

    I donated various documents to various JFK sites, these sites sold nicely and the funds went back into the organization's to help out. I never received monetary gains... AMKW

  2. On 9/4/2020 at 3:12 AM, Richard Booth said:

    Back in the 1990s I recall seeing on JFK Lancer a product listed as "Anna Marie Kuhns-Walko Collection" (or something similar) and this consisted of documents. 

    JFK Lancer doesn't have this any longer.

    On Black Op Radio episode #826, Jim DiEugenio mentions that this collection was also offered for sale in the pages of PROBE magazine.

    I'm interested in this collection of documents and wonder if anyone out there knows where I might be able to find this today, or if anyone has a copy of this collection.

    Here is a copy of one of the products that was on JFK Lancer in 1999 which may or may not be what I am looking for.

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    Specifically what I am interested in is a photograph that Jim talked about on Black Op Radio #821. This was said to be a photograph taken by someone in Dealey Plaza which was found located in a declassified file or at the National Archives, and this photograph is supposed to show a man running down the embankment (from Gnoll Area)

    Jim said on BOR that this was a photograph of a man who looked identical to Lee Harvey Oswald, and is supposed to be a photo of him running down the embankment.

    The suggestion that Jim made on BOR was that this is a photo of the same man that Roger Craig said he saw run down the embankment and get into a Nash Rambler station wagon and that Anna Marie had found it. 

    I find the idea that a photograph was in a classified file, or otherwise was found in the archives, to be curious and interesting given most documents aren't photos and if a photo was in a file there might be a good reason for it to be there. 

    Of course it is also interesting because it is supposed to depict Oswald which would of course be of interest to most of us. 

     

     

    On 9/5/2020 at 4:14 AM, Richard Booth said:

    I would not describe this as a person who looks like Oswald, I would say this is obviously a male who has dark hair and a receeding hairline whose features are indistinguishable from millions of other men with this clarity.

    I absolutely would not describe this as "an Oswald double running down the embankment."

    Sorry to bother you guys, this definitely was misrepresented on BOR. What was described was a person who could be identified who was running down the embankment, with the implication that it looked exactly like Oswald and could be construed to be a man heading towards a Nash rambler.

    Insofar as Jim said that the photo confirmed Roger Craig's account -- which this does not do.  

     

  3. On 9/24/2020 at 11:26 PM, Vince Palamara said:

    The Paine experts: Steve Jones, Barbara LaMonica and Carol Hewett. These three were big in the (mid-late) 1990's and all seemed to disappear by 2000 or so.

    Best-selling author Harrison Livingstone (twice for High Treason + High Treason 2): deceased February 2015.

    Anna Marie Kuhns-Walko: health reasons made her retire. I used to hear from her on Facebook now and again a few years ago, but no longer.

    Kathlee Fitzgerald (assistant to Livingstone- helped with research for High Treason 2 and Killing The Truth): deceased 3/17/2019

    Canadian researcher Ulric Shannon: in 1991, Ulric was a 17-year-old wunderkind at Jerry Rose's Third Decade conference in June 1991. Ulric went on to contribute to both the Third and Fourth Decade journals, as well as write several major articles still up at McAdams' site. He retired around 2004ish and is now Ambassador of Canada to Iraq! 

    Medical evidence expert Kathleen Cunningham retired around 2000 and donated her materials here:

    https://digital.lib.usf.edu//content/SF/S0/03/19/00/00001/U29-00082-C51.pdf

     

     

    Vince, very much still in the fight.

    I'm currently working on my book DENIED: TRUTH AND JUSTICE IN THE KENNEDY'S ASSASSINATION.

    Just released from hospital last night. I do miss Pittsburgh.

    😇😁AMKW

  4. On 3/23/2005 at 5:30 PM, Wade Rhodes said:

    Is Anna Marie Kuhns-Walko still alive - interesting info from harrison-e-livingstone

    "Anna Marie Kuhns-Walko made a discovery in the National Archives of an obscure FBI file label attached to some photographs of a bullet with a damaged nose. I sent photos of the bullet to Craig Roberts, and he identifies this as a 22 slug--a small bullet. He instantly felt that it came from the type of silenced 22 Winchester Model 74 he has said could have been used in the assassination.

    The file label has this comment on it: "Photos of bullet claimed to have been removed from President Kennedy." The label also indicates that the memo was kept in the New Orleans FBI (although this is an assumption, since it doesn't say FBI on it) office. It is not clear yet what all this might mean, but on the face of it, it means that everyone has lied about what happened at the autopsy of President Kennedy and that they had in fact found a bullet in Kennedy's body. Remember, we have a receipt in the official record for a "missile" found at the autopsy.

    Roberts wrote me that "This is the same nose shape of a .22 bullet! The base appears to be missing, and the large dent tends to make me think it is soft lead. It does not appear to have rifling marks for some reason, and it is not a metal jacketed bullet." In addition, Roberts writes that another possibility is that it is a bullet from a 1.77 caliber air rifle, which does not produce rifling grooves, and does not have a .22 bullet type base."

    Yes, I am still very much alive, working on my book and still doing research while watching and reading the many forums.😇

  5. 9 minutes ago, Sandy Larsen said:


    That's a good question.

    I don't understand the organization of ARRB or National Archive records. But based on the following, which I copied from this National Archives page, it appears to me that Oswald's 1173 (a copy of it? a reference to it?) is in the Operation Big Lift folder, which is in ARRB Box 122.

    Box 122

    • 4.50 Operation Big Lift
      • Army Intelligence in Dallas
      • Calvillo, Manuel
      • Duran, Silvia
      • Hoover, J. Edgar files
      • Hosty
      • JFK Medical
      • Johns Committee
      • Kefauver Committee
      • Lorenz, Marita
      • Mohr, John
      • NARA State Department Reco
      • Oswald DD 1173 Identification
      • SAIS

    I guess this is what you discovered.

    DD 1173 and some of the other items in the folder seem quite unrelated to Operation Big Lift.

     

    Quite a few on here I wouldn't dismiss.

    Actual only one JFK MEDICAL.

    Goto bed for now I'm outside on porch and being eaten, plus hot. Nice chatting.

  6. 38 minutes ago, Chris Newton said:

    That photo is really black and white - the tinge of green isn't on the card itself and the photograph isn't of a sufficient resolution to see the detail on the high resolution color photo.

    The Oswald ID would have been immediately taken away from him by any Military Guards on any US base - (I did that too!) it wasn't laminated.

    Or talk his way through blaming ID personnel and that he was there to get it fixed.

  7. You and I follow the rules and regulations but not all do. They should in vault out others hands which is why I laid into the airmen.

    Now I know Roscoe White made references to his ability to do military cards and the only one having access to all the photos because he states he was the only one that knew how to do the photographic work. He showed Dee Dee how easy it was to put someone's head on top of another's body.

  8. 1 minute ago, Chris Newton said:

    By the way, welcome to the Forum!

    The "blood stains" are actually residue left over from the FBI investigation. I don't know if they were trying to reveal fingerprints or hidden information but many of the items in the wallet all now have the same blotches all over them. This "process" that was done on the items after they were photographed undamaged when they were found.

    Thank you Chris. I was on here quite awhile ago decided to see how much has changed.

    What you say concerning the blotches has many questions coming to mind for another time.

  9. 1 minute ago, Chris Newton said:

    That photo is really black and white - the tinge of green isn't on the card itself and the photograph isn't of a sufficient resolution to see the detail on the high resolution color photo.

    The Oswald ID would have been immediately taken away from him by any Military Guards on any US base - (I did that too!) it wasn't laminated.

    As far as color I was referring to the bloody stained one. You are correct, if not laminated confiscated with lots of questions.

  10. 22 minutes ago, Chris Newton said:

    Actually I learned something interesting from that image. If you look at the box directly under the "AF" or the "N" you will see they are different on each card. Oswald's had a "full" box and Nagell's has two boxes. The cards are from two different "series" and versions. Oswald's is the version PRE 1961 and Nagell's is the version POST 1961.

    Correct.

  11. 2 minutes ago, Chris Newton said:

    Hi Anna, It's just the quality of the two images that makes it look like he's wearing a shirt with no collar in the black and white image you linked.

     

    I entirely agree that he never should have had this card. Inactive reservists and/or their dependents don't get this card either.

     

    This image is a better copy of the undamaged DD 1173 and if you zoom in you can faintly see the collar:

    cmn_best_id.jpg

     

    2 minutes ago, Chris Newton said:

    Hi Anna, It's just the quality of the two images that makes it look like he's wearing a shirt with no collar in the black and white image you linked.

     

    I entirely agree that he never should have had this card. Inactive reservists and/or their dependents don't get this card either.

     

    This image is a better copy of the undamaged DD 1173 and if you zoom in you can faintly see the collar:

    cmn_best_id.jpg

    Hi Chris,

    I have this color military ID card and I am a dependent of retired AF CMSGT.

    When I did security on the base I handle many ID cards foreign and homeland. It appears that whom ever manufactured this one never consider it would put in color for all to see but just a black and white copy.

  12. On 8/23/2017 at 5:22 PM, Jim Hargrove said:

    Jim,

    Here are the ID cards directly from John's collection...

     

    LHO%202%20ID%20cards.jpg

     

     

    LHO%20ID%20card.jpg

    These appear not to be same card in both images. The shirts are not the same. Also, he wouldn't have this color card as it is for dependents of military. His would have been either light blue or light green.

  13. 18 hours ago, Ron Bulman said:

    Some now include L.A. and Washington in the mix for potential sites, which I cant discount.  Tampa and Chicago are intriguing subjects but the Fort Hood Military stood down from protecting the president, under protest.  Why?

    In the military files of JFK Collection at Archives, there is a very detail listing of who was to be active and those asked not to be used, Fort Hood Military was on the listing of not to be active, unless needed.

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