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Jean Ceulemans

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  1. Can you point to the extesive damage in the back on th R-lateral ? Or did you mean the fractured but still present bone structures ? I said extensive damage but meant missing bone. Ofcoure a bone can extremely damaged but stil there
  2. Yes I do, in Belgium we have 3 official languages : - Dutch (my first language as I life in Flanders and spend all my school years in Flemish speaking schools), - French (my second language, I got mandatory French lessons for 6 years and worked for some time for a French company later on in life, - The 3rd official language is German (since Belgium took a part of Germany post WWII), I took German lessons, for about 2 years I believe it was. - That's 3, but I also opted for English as a fourth language (later on I worked over 8 years for a US company where we only used English in reporting etc), and my sister moved to the US and married an American.
  3. I am just beginning to look at the medical stuff myself The trick is to skip the detailed discussions in the beginning. Just stick to these 2 X-rays and try to memorise what they show (a medical wiki page can help to ID the different skull parts) : - right-lateral x-ray of the skull (in a but of a weird angle) - an AP X-ray (front to back) of the the skull) These are really the basis of what is being discussed on the headwound It's fairly clear these do not show massive damage to the rear of the head, compare that to what some of the Parkland Drs have said, etccccc. So some will say these pictures are faked. They do show massive damage to the top of the skull and the right side (IMO that's roughly about what I can see in the Zapruder frame's) But there has been so many discussions on lead particle-trails, a mysterious 6.5mm object, the Harper fragment, etc It all begins with these 2 X-rays
  4. I have not read “The Marseille Connection”. In the period 2005-2010 I spend some time in France (some relatives living there in those days), that's when I read most of the French books on collaboration, etc Before that I was reading the Belgian books on the topic, got interested because of what my family had learned me about WWII (they had hidden a Jewish child, etc,) I Later learned this girl had moved to the USA and donated some things to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, they mentioned my family (I had no idea at the time, this reminds me I have to send them some more information, oops). If you Google Betti Blaugrund (the girl) and you'll find the surnames of my grandparents on the Museum's website. Yad Vashem has more information on the other family members of Betti in Brussels.
  5. AF = Action Française (far-right French monarchists), they supported the Vichy-regime/Pétain, etc. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_Française
  6. Why would one include the Furniture Mart event ? In faking something, the first rule is not to overdo it, keep it simple. It even caused one of the rare actual witness confrontations* (because Marina had an part in it). *not that we learned a lot from that, just women talking about hair styling and stuff like that
  7. A little note on this, I remember reading somewhere that Khrushchev visiting the USA in 1959 caused a little of a hype (or something). Students studying Russian could visit Russia for some time, things like that. I'm no expert on this, but I think it is something to take into account. Ofcourse by 1963 a lot had changed. Perhaps others here could tell us more about Khrushchev's vist ?
  8. Douglas has confirmed some time ago he had met Banister in those days. Quote from the Unacknowledged topic page 42 : "I first met Banister in 1955 when I was in high school in New Orleans. In 1959 he and I spoke at an American Legion rally. I wish that I was aware of his full background then. I would have asked him many questions."
  9. His name is very often written FILLIOL, but it really is FILIOL. Cfr. his birth certificate His day of birth was May 12 (not May 9 and not May 13 as seen often) The inscription in the register was on the thirteenth of May = "treize Mai" But the declaration was "né le jour d'hier" = born yesterday
  10. He was a commercial agent for Hachette, but he did make it to the management, apperantly he was a good salesman. Not for long, because circa 1935 (?) he founded his own company (FIPA or something like that). On the other hand he had a "second life" being a member of AF, etc Was involved in the huge protests in February 1934 (18 people died, some members of AF included and 1 police officer). Filiol would spend numerous days in jail for violence in that period.
  11. Am I correct Alice Lamy is not in the photos you've shared here? She is not in those, those are the Belgian Lamy girls associated with GDM Do you have her mug shot or shots? No, never seen one Would you conclude she was a "black sheep" of a respected family? I have no idea how the were feeeling about her Do you concur with reports that she and Filiol engaged in psychopathic rampages involving torture and murder or are those stories apocryphal? I don't think there is anything to substantiate that, some of Filiol's partners said she was present during some actions, but I do not remember reading anything on her being "active" during those. But she was sentenced accomplice to murder (5 years/prison), Especially the murder of the Roselli brothers (planned by François Méténier, he was to give the order to Filiol and associates)
  12. 23 years her senior ? Did I made a mistake somewhere ? I don't acually see it, but these are the data : Mickaël Marcel Ernest Valentin HARDIVILLER was born August 27, 1913 in Paris (8th District). He died Mai 18, 1986 in Asnières-sur-Seine (Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, FRANCE) at the age of 72 He had married Alice on June 10, 1965 in Paris. She was born in 1907 and died in 2001 Jean Paul Robert FILIOL was born May 12, 1909 in Bergerac (Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, FRANCE) He had married Alice on September 21, 1938 (Basque, SPAIN).
  13. Now, I like to keep things as simple as possible. I have planned to read more about the medical stuff in the next weeks/months. Very first observation - see my post above - looking at Zapruder and what Mrs. K. does with the huge flap to cover the hole back up. Looks a like a large hole in the right part of the pariatal bone (cranium) from the top down, perhaps stretching to some frontal bone and fracturing it Second observation, looking at a skull now, I see and for now presumably it could be big enough to also touch the the temporal and occipital bone on the rightside of the head. These could be partially missing or fractured. That's my starting points and very first impressions before jumping in the rabbit hole and before looking at photo's or X-rays So next I'll be looking at photo's and X-rays to see if they confirm any of the above, and later on will be trying to locate the small frontal neck wound and the shallow back wound as well. For now, I will be staying away from drawings and demo's as they are personnal impressions. First things first, and keeping it as simple as possible See ya in a couple of months.
  14. I believe my eyes, what Mrs. K. tried folding back in place, that was not the back of his head. No ?
  15. I must have been looking in the wrong places, but I can find zero on 2503 ? I don't have acces to phonebooks or other listings, anyone ?
  16. In this strange world of the JFKA a Ruby connection is always there. After 60 years we are not even close to the speed of light... but it sure feels like getting lost in the 4-th dimension...
  17. Regarding the investigation, I think the main effort was in finding the 2 men helping LHO. They allegedly came out of the unemployment bureau there (or were near it) and LHO offered them 2 dollar on the spot. One of them, Steele, was later interviewed by Jenner. The other was never found I think. The early report on Steele : http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg Subject Index Files Original/O Disk/Oswald Lee Harvey/Literature Distribution/File/Item 05.pdf
  18. FWIW all the photos are still frames from a movie shot by Johann Rush for WSDU-TV. He noticed the men and allegedly wanted to get a reaction from Clay Shaw. Later on Oswald was invited to the studio. Both fragments (Trade Mart and Studio recordings, comments etc) here :
  19. For some reason Roy Everett Jones was not included. A little detective work would have placed Peggie there (let's say at some point in time clse to 11/22) and make the Ryder connection. The Ryder "thing" was big news, making it more stunning they never walked the extra mile (well... feet that is...) But what about 2503 ???
  20. I have no proof Alice Lamy knew Marie and Sylvie Lamy. They were all in the international clothing industry in the 1930’s, but other than that… nothing found so far. On Alice : Renée Amandine "Alice" LAMY : born 12/16/1907 Verneuil-sur-Igneraie, Indre, Centre-Val de Loire, France (Verneuil-sur-Igneraie/ Community/City Register of births/by date) . Died 10/24/2001 Paris 12th District, Paris, FRANCE, at the age of 93 (City Register of deaths, Paris, Centre, 2001, Register number 1549) Her parents were Jean Armand LAMY x Georgette Gabrielle DEMEURE (names from the Register of Birth of Renée) - Alice married (1) 9/21/1938 San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Basque Country, SPAIN, with Jean Paul Robert FILIOL. They have 2 children : Jean-François (°Saint-Sebastien in 1939) and Françoise (°Paris in 1942) - Alice divorced < 1965 FILIOL - Alice married (2) 6/10/1965 Paris, Île-de-France, FRANCE (Register Marriages/Community/Paris/By date) with Mickaël Marcel Ernest Valentin HARDIVILLER (born 1913- died 1986) On Filiol having lived in Italy to his death, this is mentioned in a number of more recent books and essays, unfortunately most only available in French. Anyway, he lived in Grosio and in the Valtellina region (north of Itally) under the name of Adriano Grossi, died in a hospital in Milan in 1969 (there is some discussion on the exact date, one author has expressed 1975 but that is very unlikely IMO. There were rumours he was still being sponsored for some time by former associates in Spain and the USA (L’Oreal and others). Same about him still having intelligence contacts, etc But him going to Dallas in 1963 with Alice… never heard of it before, moreover most authors state he was no longer with Alice by then. And they have him in Italy throughout the 1960's. Word is they separated in the 1950's. Alice was free to live in France by then. She was sentenced in 1948 to 5 years imprisonement, but they took into account the time that she already had spend in prison since she was arrested in 1944. She was released sometime in 1949 I believe. Tried it again with Filiol but that didn't work anymore (she was free to go, he was not...) and went back to France to continue to work in fashion More recent references that include recent information Filiol : I have read some of them - not all - but even that has been some time ago : . Jean-Marc Berlière & François Le Goarant de Tromelin : Liaisons dangereuses, miliciens, truands, résistants, Paris, 1944, Perrin, 2013. . Collectif : La Résistance dans le Puy-de-Dôme, ONAC, 2008. . Philippe Bourdrel : Les Cagoulards dans la guerre, Albin Michel, 2009. . Philippe Bourdrel : La Grande débâcle de la collaboration, Le Cherche Midi, 2011. . Brigitte et Gilles Delluc : Jean Filiol, du Périgord à la Cagoule, de la Milice à Oradour, Périgueux, Pilote 24 édition, 2005. . Dulphy, Anne : « Les Exilés français en Espagne depuis la Seconde Guerre mondiale, des vaincus de la collaboration aux combattants d’Algérie », in Matériaux pour servir à l’histoire de notre temps, n°67, 2002. Pour une histoire de l’exil français et belge, pp. 96-101. . Frédéric Freigneaux : « La Cagoule, enquête sur une conspiration d’extrême-droite », in L’Histoire, n°159, octobre 1992. . Pierre Giolitto : Histoire de la Milice, Perrin, 2002. . Vincent Giraudier : Les Bastilles de Vichy, Tallandier, 2009. . Frédéric Monier : Le Complot dans la République, stratégies du secret, de Boulanger à la Cagoule, La Découverte, 1998. . Pierre Péan : Le mystérieux docteur Martin (1895-1969), Fayard, 1993. . Pierre Péan : Vie et mort de Jean Moulin, Fayard, 1998. . Dominique Venner : Histoire de la collaboration, Pygmalion, 2000. . Vial, Éric : La Cagoule a encore frappé, Larousse, 2000.
  21. I have more info on Alice, but I´ll double check it first. Same on Filiol, there were rumours he´d gotten back to France (1961 de Gaule...) but that was never confirmed. Where he was living in 1961 to his death nobody knew his real name, that´s why the French didn´t know he died in 1969 (from a disease) More later.
  22. I only read (I have not checked this) that Fabian Escalante stated this at the Cuban Officials and JFK Historians Conference on 7th December, 1995 (from Spartacus Educational). That's about the only thing were there seems to be an actual reference to that specific job, often I see it being presented as some kind of general knowledge, but I think it's far from that.
  23. B.t.w. is there a plan showing the house and the surroundings ? Or a streetmap that's period correct and shows the contours of the Walker house ? I have been looking at the picture a little closer, and I'm heaving some problems if it was actually taken with a 75mm lens (I'm going to double check that anyway) Could be nothing but I'm curious, I want to do the calculation of the distance, but need data (dimensions of the house, especially the height)
  24. It would really surprise me that JPR Filiol in 1963 would still be in the company of Renée Amandine Lamy (Alice). Alice officially married for the 2nd time in 1965 in Paris. To be able to officially get married again, a request for divorce was approved. In this case she would state something like "husband missing since....", the gouvernment would investigate before approving any (factual and documented) divorce. That would take over a year to do so, so probably somewhere 1963-1964. Alice Lamy stayed in the fashion industry as so many of her family. On JPR Filiol, since the early 1950's he no longer used the name Filiol. Directly after WWII he had changed his name to that of his wife's... Lamy.... A little later he settled and he would change his name again. Now, he didn't settle in Spain (he did have some financial contacts there). Spain was a diversion spread by not only Schueller, but also by a friend of Roland Dumas, and some others.
  25. A master spy could perhaps 😃 in full camouflage with a long raincoat... Now, the focal length of the Imperial Reflex lens is 75 mm, which is rather long. You would have to keep some serious distance if you want to capture a large house within a single frame. I don’t know if they checked this, was it possible to even stand there where the picture was allegedly taken? I know they compared scratch marks, but how about the actual framing? Assuming the picture was processed uncropped from the full negative (I guess it was, seen the scratch marks)? One could fairly easy calculate the distance between the person with the camera and the house, using triangulation. I mean - for all we now - with the Imperial Reflex and that specific picture, the photographer would need to have been standing in the middle of a pond, or in some dense woods, a huge fence, a doghouse with a nasty dog in it… you get the picture… Don’t know, but worth checking IMO
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