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Can the original version be downloaded somewhere ?

E.g. like George DM's I'm a patsy, no need to buy the book or whatever in such case  

 

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34 minutes ago, Ron Bulman said:

Waiting.

Well... it's euhh... euhhh... o boy...  :eek 

I knew he wasn't doing well, but I never realized it was thàt bad

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Like so many other JFK event connected characters we are supposed to simply dismiss Roger Craig and his claims as nothing more than made up hokum from a man who was afflicted with deep attention needing issues.

A man who wanted to be known for something grand and heroic.

It sure didn't work out that way.

Poor man died young, broke, physically injured broken with severe continuous pain, a ruined reputation and alone after losing his marriage.

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No matter what, we are still talking about him, the Rambler, the "Secret Service" guy and his credentials, his meeting with LHO and Fritz, the Mauser, the shells...  well... a lot of stuff.   Not to mention the many books that were - at least partially - based on his statements.  

Now I wonder.... what if he hadn't said a word about all of those things ?    Ofcourse there was a lot of other stuff, but somehow he lit the fire it seems.   

Anyway, just my first reactions, I'm still waaaaaaaaaayyyyyy behind you guys.... 

I'm still not CT, nor am I a SN, just an observant, intruiged by all this stuff 

Just today I was reading in my daily newspaper about a rich guy that "fell" out of a plane (flying from Germany to Brussels) in 1938, a little later he was found dead in a forest... not one passenger had seen it... apparently the Gestapo was involved and succeeded in shutting up the passengers (some 25 in total).  Apparenty 100% clean cover-up ... only that the dokter said he was beaten and sufficated....  but nobody would speak, so they had... nothing....

I think in 1963 a lot of people were scared to death, craig as it seems and alleg. was not one of them

 

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5 hours ago, Jean Paul Ceulemans said:

No matter what, we are still talking about him, the Rambler, the "Secret Service" guy and his credentials, his meeting with LHO and Fritz, the Mauser, the shells...  well... a lot of stuff.   Not to mention the many books that were - at least partially - based on his statements.  

Now I wonder.... what if he hadn't said a word about all of those things ?    Ofcourse there was a lot of other stuff, but somehow he lit the fire it seems.   

Anyway, just my first reactions, I'm still waaaaaaaaaayyyyyy behind you guys.... 

I'm still not CT, nor am I a SN, just an observant, intruiged by all this stuff 

Just today I was reading in my daily newspaper about a rich guy that "fell" out of a plane (flying from Germany to Brussels) in 1938, a little later he was found dead in a forest... not one passenger had seen it... apparently the Gestapo was involved and succeeded in shutting up the passengers (some 25 in total).  Apparenty 100% clean cover-up ... only that the dokter said he was beaten and sufficated....  but nobody would speak, so they had... nothing....

I think in 1963 a lot of people were scared to death, craig as it seems and alleg. was not one of them

 

That last sentence ought to get another bite.

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On 8/30/2022 at 9:06 PM, Ron Bulman said:

Waiting.

You must be using the wrong bait, I'm doing fine. 

 

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From Sp-Ed on Craig, 2nd alinea :

In 1951 Craig joined the United States Army and served in Japan before moving to Texas in 1955. According to his daughter, Deanna Rae Craig: "was released from duty because he kept injuring himself."

 

I mean,  who writes that stuff... 

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