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  1. Dan,

    Hello, My name is John Geraghty, I am a student from Ireland. I recently saw you in the excellent documentary 'The Hunting of the President'.

    As you have written on organisded crime in the past, can I ask you what you think of Larry Teeters assertion that John Roselli was involved with the assassination and fixing an attorney for Sirhan that would not fight for Sirhans innocence.

    Have you personally talked to Sirhan? I have not read your RFK book so forgive mt ignorance for asking these questions should they be answered therein.

    All the best,

    John Geraghty

  2. Shanet,

    This photo was taken shortly after the MLK assassination. The significance of them is that a source for Dr.William Peper (author of 'Orders to kill' and 'An Act of State', and James Earl Rays and the King families lawyer) says that one of these men worked for the CIA/NSA. The photo was taken minutes after the King assassination.

    Hemming told me that Robert Emmet Johnson was involved in the MLK assassination, as was Saul Sague (aka Mario Tauler Sague), and we are looking into the possibility that the men in the photograph are the men mentioned above. Saul Sague of course being the Mexico city Oswald.

    Hope that clears it up a bit.

    John

  3. I read some time ago (where, I forget) that Ruby was uncontrollably agitated in his cell, to the point of apparent desperation, while Oswald's fate was undetermined. When news arrived that Oswald had expired, Jack was immensely relived, returning to his convivial self. I also recall that Jack was visited in his cell by a member of the Dallas outfit. What to make of this, who knows?

    Bruce,

    This account appeared in Nigel Turners 'The Men Who Killed Kennedy'. Perhaps someone can recall which officer gave this account.

    John

  4. John,

    Could these guys be Mario Tauler Sague and Robert Emmett Johnson?

    James

    My thoughts exactly James. Its a damn hard comparison to make, given the angle of their heads.

    Jack, Cheers for the photo. Myself and James were discussing via email this photo. I believe Mr.Hemming either told me or wrote in a thread (I can't recall) that one of these men was one of the two men mentioned above. As we have read in other posts Hemming believes Raoul is Robert Emmet Johnson.

    The man bending over seems to have the same build as Mario Tauler Sague (if he is the mexico city mystery man). The only photo I have of Robert Emmet Johnson was taken when he was quite young it seems. I recall seeing a photo, in which he was much older, I think you posted it before James.

    It doesn't seem as though they were Memphis PD officers as the fat man in the bottom right hand corner appears to be pointing at them, seemingly not knowing who they are. (However, this is merely an assumption)

    John

    John

  5. I think that this post is worth reviving. It is especially relevant with regard to Sherry Gutierez' presentation, which myslef, John Simkin and other Dealey Plaza Uk members witnessed in canterbury in March of this year.

    I'm not necessarily reviving it so that people may once again post on it, rather I think it is important that people read it.

    John

  6. Can anybody who has a copy of William Peppers 'Orders to Kill' scan in a photo for me?

    The photo is the last one in the photo section, which contains two men jumping off a wall in the background and a few Memphis PD officers in the foreground.

    The caption beneath details the identification of these men by Warren (pseudonym) as CIA or NSA agents.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Cheers,

    John

  7. Dan,

    I agree, a debate would benefit myself and many others in learning about and developing an opinion on the Robert Kennedy assassination and of course the Martin Luther King assassination should we have enough time. Perhaps Mel could invite a person of his choosing who shares his views so that there might be an even playing field?

    John

  8. A lot of these may not be deemed useful, they do howver exist.

    http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/home.htm John Mcadams site proposing LHO as the assassin

    http://www.jfk-assassination.de/ German site with some good material

    http://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/ JFK assassination records

    http://www.jfk-info.com/index2.html Clint Bradford's site

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_assassination Wikipedia page on the assassination, free for all to change

    http://karws.gso.uri.edu/jfk/JFK.html Ken Rahns site

    http://www.jfk-online.com/ Dave Reitzes site

    http://pages.prodigy.net/whiskey99/ Kennedy assassination for the novice

    http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/P...CS/JFK/jfk.html

    http://www.webcom.com/ctka/ CTKA Probe magazine

    http://www.crimelibrary.com/assassins/sirhan/ crime library on RFK assassination

    http://www.assassinationscience.com/ Jim Fetzers site

    http://www.jfkmurdersolved.com/index1.htm Wim Danbaars site

    http://www.webcom.com/~lpease/index2.htm Real history archive

    http://jfkassassinationscotland.members.easyspace.com/ A young Scotsmans website

    http://www.angelfire.com/il/jfk63/ Not great

    http://home.flash.net/~jwjfk/ Jack White site

    http://www.jfkpapers.com/

    http://www.groverproctor.us/jfk/ Grover Proctors site

    http://www.geocities.com/metsman_2001/index.html 'Dougs' Assassination page

    www.jfkchat.com Clinton Brownells page

    http://www.jfkhistory.com/ Robert Harris' JFK page

    http://www.jfkfiles.com/ Dale Myers page

    http://members.aol.com/mrohlee/ assassination book reviews

    http://www.jfk-fr.com/en/ French website

    http://www.assassinationweb.com/index.html The assassination web

    http://www.alibris.com/ The best online store for rare JFK books, they have everything

    http://www.prouty.org/ Prouty site

    http://roswell.fortunecity.com/angelic/96/jfkdpq.htm Deep politics quarterly

    http://www.riflewarrior.com/ Homepage of author of 'Kill Zone'

    http://www.jfk.org/ Sixth floor museum

    http://www.earthcam.com/jfk/ Live feed to Dealey Plaza camera

    http://home.earthlink.net/~sixthfloor/ Glen Samples website

    http://www.namebase.org/books03.html Namebase

    http://ajweberman.com/ Webermans site containing a wealth of info.

    http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/%7Epdscott/B-IV.html Peter dale Scott articles

    http://www.expendableelite.com/UW_archives...chive.0004.html dan marvins site

    http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/archi...hom/content.asp LBJ library

    http://www.manuscriptservice.com/DarkCorners/ Allan Eagleshams website

    http://www.thecommissiononline.com/menu.htm Film called 'The Commission'

    http://www.jdtippit.com/ Dale Myers Tippit website

    http://chaunceyholt.com/ Holt site under construction

    http://pages.prodigy.net/whiskey99/chapter6.htm Edward Dorsch website

    http://www.jfklibrary.org/ JFK library

    http://www.posner.com/ Gerald Posners site including (contact details!)

    http://www.historyplace.com/kennedy/gallery.htm Photo galleries

    http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/ The national Security Archive has a wealth of declassified documentation and is actively involved in lobbying for declassification.

    http://homepages.tcp.co.uk/~dlewis/ The RFK assassination

    http://flag.blackened.net/daver/misc/rfk.html Simple facts about the RFK assassination

    http://www.moldea.com Website of Dan Moldea

    http://www.parascope.com/mlk/documents/index.htm HSCA MLK documents

    http://www.history-matters.com/analysis/witness/index.htm List of all Dealey Plaza witnesses with info on what they saw and what they testified

    http://jfk.ci.dallas.tx.us/ Dallas municipal archives on the assassination

    http://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/findi...son-papers.html NARA Garrison papers (not available online)

    http://www.lasthurrahbookshop.com/chart2.html Forget what I said about alibris, the last hurrah is the premiere bookshop for the JFK assassination

    http://www.martinlutherkingjrarchive.com/ Newspaper archive

    http://www.archives.gov/research/jfk/selec...rences-mlk.html HSCA report on MLK assassination

    http://www.parascope.com/mx/luther1.htm MLK assassination overview

    http://www.thekingcenter.org/news/trial.html#Transcript Transcript of the civil case brought against Lloyd Jowers by the King family regarding the assassination of MLK (VERY IMPORTANT)

    http://register.shelby.tn.us/mlk/index.php Index of evidencce, court records, crime scene analysis and photos of MLK assassination

    http://www.reopenrfkassassinationcase.com/ reopen the RFK case, run by Larry Teeter (RIP)

    Thats all I have for now.

    There are plenty more to be found.

    A lot have been posted on this forum before, so please if you remember any post them.

    Hope this is useful.

    John

  9. John, within the next few days I shall Email you the rest of my research on our old friend Jack Ruby. Sorry this has taken sooooo very long. Regards, Steve.

    Steve,

    I was just thinking of emailing you about that a few days ago. Thats ok, It will link nicely into my relaunching of the site.

    My facts and articles will be more accessible and the ones I have written myself will be more accurate, with references.

    John

  10. http://www.kennedyassassinationarchive.com/

    I was going to start a thread like this, in keeping with the audio and film sources for the assassination, but John beat me to it. I will go on another googling rampage and post a list of the sites that I find.

    John, perhaps the thread on film and audio resources available online should go into the index as it is fairly comprehensive and I don't think it should be lost among other threads.

    http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=6598

    John

  11. The invasion convoy included two LCIs (Landing Craft Infantry), one named the Blagar, of which Lynch was the case officer, and one named the Barbara J, of which Rip Robertson was the case officer. There is no J associated in any way with the name of George Bush's wife.

    Just to settle it i emailed the Bush library, Barbara Bush has no middle name and her maiden name is Pierce, as far as I can see (barring a nickname or inside joke) the J has nothing to do with Barbara Bush.

    John

  12. It took me quite a while to find this post again!

    I thought it worth while to resurrect it for the excellent resources it presents.

    I also thought it might be helpful for members to know that Michael T.Griffiths has an ebook available for $6, COMPELLING EVIDENCE: A NEW LOOK AT THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY.

    It can be found here,

    http://ourworld.cs.com/mikegriffith1/buycompel.htm

    Anyone familiar with Mr.Griffiths website knows how accurate his research is.

    John

  13. In the cropped version of Alttgens third photo the man directly above John and Nellie Connally bears a striking resemblance to Howard Hunt in my opinion. Is it possible this is the same man as the Hunt lookalike crossing the road. He may very well be holding a jacket and hat in his hands.

    I'm not very well versed with regards to the photographic aspect of the assassination so I may be well off.

    Are there any other photos of this man, possiblt with a view of his hands?

    John

  14. SIMKIN:In 1988 Enyart requested that his photographs should be returned. Why should he do this if they proved that he had lied about taking pictures of the assassination?

    AYTON:Had Enyart got back the full series of film there would have been no story and no one to claim ‘cover-up’.

    Mel,

    In this reply you are assuming that the photographs will show nothing, exactly what you are accusing John Simkin of doing.

    An observation.

    John

  15. Taken from www.jfklancerforum.com

    with thanks to David Christie

    John Fogerty

    I Saw It On TV

    They sent us home to watch the show comin' on the little screen;

    A man named Ike was in the White House, big black limousine;

    There were many shows to follow, from 'Hooter' to 'Doodyville',

    Though I saw them all, I can't recall which cartoon was real.

    The coon-skin caps, Yankee bats, the "Hound Dog" man's big start;

    The A-Bomb fears, Annette had ears, I lusted in my heart.

    A young man from Boston set sail the new frontier,

    And we watched the Dream dead-end in Dallas,

    They buried innocence that year.

    I know it's true, oh so true, 'cause I saw it on TV.

    We gathered round to hear the sound comin' on the little screen,

    The grief had passed, the old men laughed, and all the girls screamed

    'Cause four guys from England took us all by the hand,

    It was time to laugh, time to sing, time to join the band.

    But all too soon, we hit the moon, and covered up the sky;

    They built their bombs, and aimed their guns, and still I don't know why

    The dominoes tumbled and big business roared;

    Every night at six, they showed the pictures and counted up the score.

    I know it's true, oh so true, 'cause I saw it on TV.

    The old man rocks among his dreams, a prisoner of the porch;

    "The light," he says "At the end of the tunnel,

    Was nothin' but a burglar's torch."

    And them that was caught in the Cover are all rich and free,

    But they chained my mind to an endless tomb When they took my only son from me.

    I know it's true, oh so true, 'cause I saw it on TV.

    I know it's true, oh so true, 'cause I saw it on TV.

    and another post by Randy Owen,

    -Hemingway Corner did a song called "So Long, JFK." It was more about someone reminiscing along the lines of the Fogerty tune you mentioned. It has a folksy feel to it.

    -Spirit of the West did a song called "Sixth Floor." It's almost 6 minutes of rock and was inspired when the band was in Dallas. One of the guys called his wife in Canada and said, "Honey, you won't believe where I'm calling you from!...The building where they said JFK was shot from." The lyrics are a bit rude and mention people "posing on the grassy knoll." But for a rock song, it's actually pretty good.

    John

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