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On Edwin Kaiser and Related Topics - Albert Doyle - 08-05-2014

Scott, no need for the personal stuff. I'd say go to your neutral corners and play nice. I'd hate to see this evidence of Dealey Plaza photos disappear because of petty squabbles.


Too bad someone couldn't have gotten good film shots of Barker flashing the fake SS credentials. As well as Oswald leaving through the Depository front door, and then another Oswald walking accross the lawn to the station wagon.


Bernard Barker was seen by officer Weitzman:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PKBDZdXi5E


On Edwin Kaiser and Related Topics - Scott Kaiser - 08-05-2014

Albert Doyle Wrote:Scott, no need for the personal stuff. I'd say go to your neutral corners and play nice. I'd hate to see this evidence of Dealey Plaza photos disappear because of petty squabbles.


Too bad someone couldn't have gotten good film shots of Barker flashing the fake SS credentials. As well as Oswald leaving through the Depository front door, and then another Oswald walking accross the lawn to the station wagon.


Bernard Barker was seen by officer Weitzman:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PKBDZdXi5E


Quote:Too bad someone couldn't have gotten good film shots of Barker flashing the fake SS credentials. As well as Oswald leaving through the Depository front door.


Smile


Quote:Scott, no need for the personal stuff. I'd say go to your neutral corners and play nice.


I completely agree, I've should of just gone with my first instinct and ignored the posts altogether because I know who I am and what I have, but that darned little kid in me got out, and the voices in my head said "she started it", lol...


On Edwin Kaiser and Related Topics - Scott Kaiser - 08-05-2014

Albert Doyle Wrote:Scott, no need for the personal stuff. I'd say go to your neutral corners and play nice. I'd hate to see this evidence of Dealey Plaza photos disappear because of petty squabbles.


Too bad someone couldn't have gotten good film shots of Barker flashing the fake SS credentials. As well as Oswald leaving through the Depository front door, and then another Oswald walking accross the lawn to the station wagon.


Bernard Barker was seen by officer Weitzman:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PKBDZdXi5E


Funny how those darn Cubans can get inside your home when you least expect it, my father ordered the assassination of Wilfredo Navarro which was suppose to be carried out by a few Cubans under the orders of the United States Government because Navarro was wanted for "Treason".

Here is a conversation by and between my research partner Brett, Tony Calatayud who was at one time head of RECE and a member of my father's group. Tony was also affiliated with the Miami mafia. Enjoy!

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/20673422/Tony%2C%20Brett%20and%20Scott.MP3


On Edwin Kaiser and Related Topics - Scott Kaiser - 08-05-2014

David Guyatt Wrote:
Scott Kaiser Wrote:Glad everyone enjoyed our conversation, the reason for having my conversation with Tosh when he called me was because he was a friend of my father's, it's important to me to document my father's involvement with the ant-Castro Cubans, and the black op operations they carried out which lead up to the assassination of JFK and the only known photographs that Edwin Kaiser had by way of stealing them from the CIA. Next, you'll hear how my father was able to carry this mission out without any fear of getting caught.


AJ Weberman once best described my father by saying "Your dad could walk into any Air Force Base and walk out with a tank". I'd say that pretty much does describe him best.


Scott Kaiser

Sounds like a guy I once knew of. He was a Colonel in the US Army, a serving NYC cop, a man made of the Mafia and he did black bag work for the CIA. He held multiple passports including a diplomatic one. When his daughter got married in NYC, he hired two adjoining rooms for the reception - one for his cop friends and the other for his wise guy friends. They didn't mingle.

Which all goes to show that life really can get damned complicated.


It's certainly not easy living a double life eh?


On Edwin Kaiser and Related Topics - Magda Hassan - 08-05-2014

Scott Kaiser Wrote:
Ray Mitcham Wrote:Scott will you be making the book available on Kindle?


Hi Ray, it's nice to meet you, please don't think that I'm trying to push my book here as others seem to think I have an agenda of wanting to do so. I have no idea what my publisher Robert at TrineDay wants to do, however, if it's okay with the monitors here, I will keep you advised, I wouldn't want to stir up a bees nest for others who have nothing else to do but try and disrupt or discredit my work before IT'S EVEN PUBLISHED. I'm sure you know how they work sir. So, on that note, I'll be more than happy to keep you and anyone else who is interested informed (other than Dawn) if only the monitors here agree for an update, otherwise. I will post on my Facebook page whether or not it will be available for Kindle.

Scott Kaiser
Kindle is a great idea. Especially if is has the text to speech (audio book) option. All authors are free to discuss their works here. It benefits them by getting feedback and follow up for their work and it also benefits their readers and potential readers in discussing the work exploring from where the book leaves off. It's a win-win situation. Good to see Trine Day was the one that took an interest in it.


On Edwin Kaiser and Related Topics - Scott Kaiser - 09-05-2014

Magda Hassan Wrote:
Scott Kaiser Wrote:
Ray Mitcham Wrote:Scott will you be making the book available on Kindle?


Hi Ray, it's nice to meet you, please don't think that I'm trying to push my book here as others seem to think I have an agenda of wanting to do so. I have no idea what my publisher Robert at TrineDay wants to do, however, if it's okay with the monitors here, I will keep you advised, I wouldn't want to stir up a bees nest for others who have nothing else to do but try and disrupt or discredit my work before IT'S EVEN PUBLISHED. I'm sure you know how they work sir. So, on that note, I'll be more than happy to keep you and anyone else who is interested informed (other than Dawn) if only the monitors here agree for an update, otherwise. I will post on my Facebook page whether or not it will be available for Kindle.

Scott Kaiser
Kindle is a great idea. Especially if is has the text to speech (audio book) option. All authors are free to discuss their works here. It benefits them by getting feedback and follow up for their work and it also benefits their readers and potential readers in discussing the work exploring from where the book leaves off. It's a win-win situation. Good to see Trine Day was the one that took an interest in it.


This is a real good thread, thank you Magda Hassan for your kind words, I'm sure there will be lots of Q&A once the book is published, many of the answers may already be found in there, although, the book is about my father, his life, associates and the many black op operations they carried out, there is a lot of name dropping that may open new avenues. Many of these names I drop researchers have not heard of.

There is a lot of evidence, not only will I be publishing all the names in my father's little black book, but there is his own personal hand written letter's. I believe that a kindle audio book would be an incredible idea, I'd have to find out if the many "voice recorded" conversations I have on file could also be incorporated. (Some have been released to the public already while other recordings have not).

I am not trying to push my material for anyone here to purchase, that is totally up to you, a lot of blood sweat and tears along with a pour out of information has gone into this book. I have no need to photo up my book and advertise it on all forums as I did a few years ago when I got excited over it in my earlier stage. I believe the book speaks for it's self.

I will keep anyone interested and post at this forum on what Robert decides.

Scott

P.S Thank you for removing those other honorable, embarrassing and insulting posts.


On Edwin Kaiser and Related Topics - Magda Hassan - 09-05-2014

While your research is obviously a historical treasure chest and valuable in itself the thing I have always found most interesting about it is your personal journey to find out about your father. Listening for echoes of him as told through his friends and fellow soldiers of fortune. Your desire to give honor and life and purpose to your father in some way by this dialogue we watch on which transcends time and place and life and death. In the midst of some quite gruesome carnage it is quite touching and a loving tribute from a son.


On Edwin Kaiser and Related Topics - Scott Kaiser - 09-05-2014

Magda Hassan Wrote:While your research is obviously a historical treasure chest and valuable in itself the thing I have always found most interesting about it is your personal journey to find out about your father. Listening for echoes of him as told through his friends and fellow soldiers of fortune. Your desire to give honor and life and purpose to your father in some way by this dialogue we watch on which transcends time and place and life and death. In the midst of some quite gruesome carnage it is quite touching and a loving tribute from a son.

Few people have said what you've said, no one has said it like you, and you made me cry, I really miss my dad, thank you...


On Edwin Kaiser and Related Topics - David Guyatt - 09-05-2014

Magda Hassan Wrote:
Scott Kaiser Wrote:
Ray Mitcham Wrote:Scott will you be making the book available on Kindle?


Hi Ray, it's nice to meet you, please don't think that I'm trying to push my book here as others seem to think I have an agenda of wanting to do so. I have no idea what my publisher Robert at TrineDay wants to do, however, if it's okay with the monitors here, I will keep you advised, I wouldn't want to stir up a bees nest for others who have nothing else to do but try and disrupt or discredit my work before IT'S EVEN PUBLISHED. I'm sure you know how they work sir. So, on that note, I'll be more than happy to keep you and anyone else who is interested informed (other than Dawn) if only the monitors here agree for an update, otherwise. I will post on my Facebook page whether or not it will be available for Kindle.

Scott Kaiser
Kindle is a great idea. Especially if is has the text to speech (audio book) option. All authors are free to discuss their works here. It benefits them by getting feedback and follow up for their work and it also benefits their readers and potential readers in discussing the work exploring from where the book leaves off. It's a win-win situation. Good to see Trine Day was the one that took an interest in it.

TrineDay is one of the best (if not only) outlets for this sort of material and Kris needs applause for starting it and having made it so successful.


On Edwin Kaiser and Related Topics - Scott Kaiser - 09-05-2014

David Guyatt Wrote:
Magda Hassan Wrote:
Scott Kaiser Wrote:
Ray Mitcham Wrote:Scott will you be making the book available on Kindle?


Hi Ray, it's nice to meet you, please don't think that I'm trying to push my book here as others seem to think I have an agenda of wanting to do so. I have no idea what my publisher Robert at TrineDay wants to do, however, if it's okay with the monitors here, I will keep you advised, I wouldn't want to stir up a bees nest for others who have nothing else to do but try and disrupt or discredit my work before IT'S EVEN PUBLISHED. I'm sure you know how they work sir. So, on that note, I'll be more than happy to keep you and anyone else who is interested informed (other than Dawn) if only the monitors here agree for an update, otherwise. I will post on my Facebook page whether or not it will be available for Kindle.

Scott Kaiser
Kindle is a great idea. Especially if is has the text to speech (audio book) option. All authors are free to discuss their works here. It benefits them by getting feedback and follow up for their work and it also benefits their readers and potential readers in discussing the work exploring from where the book leaves off. It's a win-win situation. Good to see Trine Day was the one that took an interest in it.

TrineDay is one of the best (if not only) outlets for this sort of material and Kris needs applause for starting it and having made it so successful.


Kris is a great guy, I first met him in Dallas at JFK Lancer. I couldn't have asked for a better place to have met Kris, in-fact, I felt very honored in the most humble way to have met some of the greatest researchers and authors there, it was a privilege. I want to personally thank Larry Handcock for his guidance and knowledge. At that moment, I felt like a little kid in a candy store.