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Paul, you asked, "In your work for or with Hunt, did you Doug know anything about his career that would lead you to believe that Army intelligence would have documents on him we have yet to see? "

The answer is no.

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17 minutes ago, David Andrews said:

Carl Oglesby on the Dorothy Hunt crash.  Sorry, no transcript.

https://aadl.org/node/195839

Good to be reminded of Oglesby's piece.

Also well worth a look is Barbara Morris Freed's chapter on Flight 553 within the Steve Weissman-edited anthology Big Brother and the Holding Company: The World Behind Watergate (Ramparts Press, 1974):

https://archive.org/details/bigbrotherholdi00weis/page/n5/mode/2up

 

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15 minutes ago, Paul Rigby said:

Good to be reminded of Oglesby's piece.

Also well worth a look is Barbara Morris Freed's chapter on Flight 553 within the Steve Weissman-edited anthology Big Brother and the Holding Company: The World Behind Watergate (Ramparts Press, 1974):

https://archive.org/details/bigbrotherholdi00weis/page/n5/mode/2up

 

Thanks!

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Ever flown into or out of Midway here in Chicago?

It's right in the middle of a southside neighborhood.

Its runway is 2,000 feet shorter than most.

Landing there in zero visibility was/is suicidal.

There is nothing mysterious about UA 355. Nothing.

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39 minutes ago, Matt Allison said:

Ever flown into or out of Midway here in Chicago?

It's right in the middle of a southside neighborhood.

Its runway is 2,000 feet shorter than most.

Landing there in zero visibility was/is suicidal.

There is nothing mysterious about UA 355. Nothing.

Dwight L Chapin endorses this message.

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On 7/5/2023 at 10:54 PM, Matt Allison said:

Thanks, Matt.

FWIW, No one was more interested in Pash than Albarelli.

The challenge was to distinguish the ongoing operations around the world — including Pash's, Hunt's, Harvey's, Angleton's, et al which obviously involved overlapping agencies and individuals — from the plot to kill JFK. We argued, and I continue to, it's  time 'the community' writ large stops obsessing on the patsy and Cuba and focuses solely on the mechanics and the middle guys which lead to who authorized and financed Dealey and guaranteed the cover-up. Soup to nuts.

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22 hours ago, Paul Rigby said:

Good to be reminded of Oglesby's piece.

Also well worth a look is Barbara Morris Freed's chapter on Flight 553 within the Steve Weissman-edited anthology Big Brother and the Holding Company: The World Behind Watergate (Ramparts Press, 1974):

https://archive.org/details/bigbrotherholdi00weis/page/n5/mode/2up

 

Sidebar for the interested: Steve Weissman, editor of the volume referred to, was a contributor to the book, The CIA in Western Europe (1982), which I can only locate in a German-language version.

Author(s): Günter Neuberger; Michael Opperskalski; Yiannis Roubatis; Murray Waas; Steve Weissman; Karen Wynn; John Marks; Philip Agee

Publisher: Lamuv Verlag, Year: 1982

ISBN: 3921521599,9783921521595

https://archive.org/details/cia-in-westeuropa/page/14/mode/2up

Weissman also wrote What Really Happened in Congo: The CIA, the Murder of Lumumba, and the Rise of Mobutu, available as a 2014 audiobook.

https://www.amazon.com/What-Really-Happened-Congo-Lumumba/dp/B00MVCDHHI/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1688822365&refinements=p_27%3AStephen+R.+Weissman&s=books&sr=1-1
 

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...preposterous nonsense such as the CIA murdering Dorothy Hunt (and dozens of innocent people for no reason…). 

From the Weissman book, and discussed in other sources:

That week there had been a gas-pipeline lobbyists' conference
held in conjunction with an American Bar Association meeting
in Washington, D.C. Among those attending were Ralph
Blodgett and James W. Kreuger, both attorneys for Northern
Natural Gas Company of Omaha, Nebraska. Other associates
with them on the plane were Lon Bayer, attorney for Kansas-
Nebraska Natural Gas Company, and Wilbur Erickson, president
of the Federal Land Bank of Omaha.
Three months prior to this Washington meeting, some officials
of Northern Natural Gas Company and its subsidiaries,
including the mayor of Hammond, Indiana, and city officials of
East Chicago, Indiana, had come under federal criminal indictment
in Omaha, Nebraska; Chicago, Illinois; and Hammond,
Indiana. The charge was bribery of local officials in northwest
Indiana and Illinois, for the purpose of securing contracts to put
through a multi-million-dollar pipeline system.
Their corporate destiny at stake, Northern fought back:
against the indictments they pitted the "Mitchell Papers." These
blackmail documents purported to reveal illegal acts of conspiracy
between former Attorney General John Mitchell and the
Justice Department with Northern's fiercest competitor, El Paso
Natural Gas Company, along the lines of the ITT scandal.
In 1969, the Justice Department, then headed by Attorney
General Mitchell, had dropped pending anti-trust charges against
El Paso. And it was not until approximately three years after
this fact, in March 1973, that a spokesman for Mitchell belatedly
claimed that Attorney General Mitchell had "disqualified"
himself from that 1969 decision because, admittedly,
his law firm did represent El Paso Natural Gas Company. But
the main results, and collusion, of that 1969 decision had long
since transcended the belated, unsubstantiated Mitchell dis-
claimer:

1. The charges against El Paso had been dropped.
2. Almost simultaneously, John Mitchell, through a law partner
as nominee, received stock interest in El Paso.
3. El Paso was later to contribute heavily to Mitchell's Committee
to Re-Elect the President.
4. The favorable decision to drop anti-trust charges was
worth an estimated $300 million to El Paso.*
Northern's legal hatchetmen boarded Flight 553, though they
had previously been warned that they would never live to reach
Chicago.

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59 minutes ago, Jonathan Cohen said:

It’s jaw-dropping that people on this forum believe absolutely preposterous nonsense such as the CIA murdering Dorothy Hunt (and dozens of innocent people for no reason…). 

So, I gather you don't believe the CIA was involved in the assassination of President Kennedy either.

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