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Paperback edition of Reclaiming Parkland: Expanded and Revised - Albert Doyle - 31-10-2016 Oswald was probably too smart to not realize he was being framed in Mexico so they framed him without him being there... He probably would have obeyed his orders in Mexico but then been too smart to not realize how it would be used in Dallas, so they kept it from him by framing him in absentia. Paperback edition of Reclaiming Parkland: Expanded and Revised - Jim DiEugenio - 31-10-2016 For me the key to that was Goodpasture's sending up the Mystery Man photo to Langley. And the CIA passing it on to the WC. And the WC printing it in its volumes with no comment. Paperback edition of Reclaiming Parkland: Expanded and Revised - Albert Doyle - 31-10-2016 And I think it gets even more complex than that. I think Oswald's "I'm a patsy. I was only arrested because I once lived in the Soviet Union" was sort of his announcement to the plotters that you better run with what I just said or else. Sort of like Nixon's "Bay Of Pigs thing" to Helms. Wouldn't you love to be able to go back in time and stand up in front of Dulles and the Commission and say "Wait a minute. How could Lee Harvey Oswald be such a prominent defector to the Soviet Union and CIA not know what he looked like? Can we look at the background of that photo in Mexico City? Could we question Ms Goodpasture?" FYI: Drago has opened a thread about you on Burnham's page. He is saying you complained about your book not being sent on in his nomination of Garrison. No detail from Drago over Joan Mellen's book being the best choice. Paperback edition of Reclaiming Parkland: Expanded and Revised - Tom Scully - 31-10-2016 Albert Doyle Wrote:........... What useful purpose do you perform here, or on any other discussion venue in which either Albert or Brian participates? Misery to the reader's eyes is not useful. Date: Wednesday, October 27, 1965 Paper: Advocate (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) Page: 16 ![]() ![]() Why not point out that the elephant in the room is the nagging unresolved contradictions related to the sponsorship of Garrison and of his nondisclosure. http://maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=55186&relPageId=172&search=shilstone_and%20friend ![]() ![]() Quote:https://www.maryferrell.org/pages/Unredacted_-_Episode_1_-_Transcript.html ![]() ![]() Expanded obit of Burke's best man, Walker Brainerd Spencer, dated 2 Sept., 1954: (Burke is described as a pallbearer) ![]() ![]() Is it remarkable that W. Brainerd Spencer attended Hill School with CIA's Phill Strong and was his Princeton roommate for two years and seven years later was best man in the wedding of future southeast U.S. chief of CIA's DCS, William P. Burke? Burke's wife was a bridesmaid in the 1917 Napoleonville, LA wedding of her uncle, Willoughby Kittredge. Willoughby married the aunt of Harry Souchon, also a member of that wedding party. Souchon shows up again in the 1931 wedding party of George W. Dodge, a member of a small group of Princeton performers called Triangle Club. Dodge's best man was John S. Coxe, also a Triangle performer, along with Herbert Seay. Coxe and Seay were alsoin the Glee Club, along wuth Seay's Princeton roommate, Tilbury O. "Buck" Freemam. ![]() ![]() ![]() Freeman married for life in 1935. His bride was George Bouhe's sister. According to SSA death record Bouhe died in 1981 in the town the Freemans resided in, Plainfield, NJ. Quote:Tilbury Ogers Freeman '29 The most prominent member of Triangle in late 1927 when the small group toured 19 cities with their production of a show titled, "Napoleon Passes", was fellow member of Dodge's, Seay's, and Freeman's class of 1929 was Squiirrel Ashcraft, William Burke's and Lloyd Ray's longtime boss at CIA DCS. https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/DOC_0000621349.pdf Approved for release 09/23/2009 ![]() Quote:https://www.google.com/search?tbm=bks&hl=en&q="phil+strong+is+off+on+a+two-year#hl=en&tbm=bks&q=%22phil+strong+is+off+on+a+two-year%22 Quote:http://www.tor.com/2013/08/09/toby-barlow-cia-agent-babayaga/ Paperback edition of Reclaiming Parkland: Expanded and Revised - Albert Doyle - 31-10-2016 Quoting FBI reports verbatim again Tom? If Robertson funded the heavily CIA-connected INCA or not doesn't change Garrison's findings. What's your point? Maybe that was just a backdoor way for the opposition to try to infiltrate Garrison's investigation. Paperback edition of Reclaiming Parkland: Expanded and Revised - Jim DiEugenio - 01-11-2016 It actually did happen. As I wrote in my book, Destiny Betrayed, Second Edition, I show how Gordon Novel cozied up to Willard Robertson, a member of Truth and Consequences. That is how he met Garrison. He offered him his services as an electronics surveillance expert--which he was--in order to make sure no one was tapping his phones or planting bugs in his office. Garrison hired him, and of course, Novel used this position to do just that: wire his phones and bug his offices. He then turned over these tapes to 1.) Walter Sheridan, who was paying him five hundred bucks a day, and 2.) To Allen Dulles who had initially recruited him. Garrison eventually figured out what happened. He subpoenaed Gordon before the grand jury. The CIA furnished him with two lawyers, and they covered for him as he sold his tavern and racetrack in the New Orleans area, and fled to Columbus, Ohio. Garrison tried everything to get him back, but could not, due to the governor not honoring his extradition requests, Jim Rhodes. (See Destiny Betrayed, 233-35) Paperback edition of Reclaiming Parkland: Expanded and Revised - Albert Doyle - 01-11-2016 Yeah, I bought and read Destiny Betrayed and that's where I remembered the INCA material and how Garrison was screwed in Louisiana. Those who interfered with Garrison in all of the above were obstructing justice. Paperback edition of Reclaiming Parkland: Expanded and Revised - Tom Scully - 01-11-2016 Jim DiEugenio Wrote:It actually did happen. My research persuades me that there are too many contradictions, too much unexplained and that Willard E Robertson ran both the governor and Garrison. and that is the most neglected dynamic in all of the attempts at a thorough explanation for what happened. Garrison was not stupid but he would have to be if Novel was able to waltz in and compromise a serious investigation, especially if there is much truth to Mellen's description near the end of this post.... ![]() https://www.google.com/#q=nola.com+sound+system+kennedy+speech JFK in NOLA: Kennedy seen but not heard, thanks to City Hall glitch … Considering the info in the page linked above, and the history, can anyone explain the basis for Garrison charging Gordon Novel with theft? ![]() ![]() May 4, 1962 : ![]() ![]() I am extremely reluctant to believe Gordon Novel about anything uncorroborated by uninvolved, reliable third parties. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1243&dat=19930205&id=UgtgAAAAIBAJ&sjid=coYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6867,4996771 ![]() http://articles.latimes.com/1993-02-09/entertainment/ca-1226_1_hoover Does this actually make any sense to its author, Joan Mellen? I submit it was not intended by Robertson and Garrison to make sense, but intended to seem ridiculous!TV REVIEWS : J. Edgar Hoover': Dirt Shown Out of Context February 09, 1993|ROBERT KOEHLER …… Gordon Novel, an apparent confidant of no less than the CIA's top Cold War spy, James Angleton, stating that he saw photos of Hoover and Tolson engaged in oral sex,… https://books.google.com/books?id=9mQtAgAAQBAJ&pg=PT144&lpg=PT144&dq=JIM+garrison+laUNDRY+TRUCK&source=bl&ots=JQ1cP4UYyj&sig=q49IZeSibvqo3goqsDjfoBNv_u8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiNnKPb7ajOAhUJYiYKHQIMCGoQ6AEIMTAD#v=onepage&q&f=true
Paperback edition of Reclaiming Parkland: Expanded and Revised - Albert Doyle - 01-11-2016 FBI Tom is suggesting Robertson ran Garrison: ::cuckoo:: Paperback edition of Reclaiming Parkland: Expanded and Revised - Dawn Meredith - 01-11-2016 Albert Doyle Wrote:Drago has challenged this book on the Burnham site. While I'm presently not happy with Jim right now because of his treatment of the Prayer Man evidence I would say Jim is not guilty of the credit-grabbing Drago is trying to pin on him. I don't think Jim was suggesting he was the originator of the Mexico City evidence, just that he was covering it. The Chicago evidence is open to interpretation. Even if Charles is right, Jim hasn't committed the extreme violation he's being accused of. Perhaps Jim should have mentioned that Chicago was possibly a ruse to create a false sense of safety in Dallas. I thought one of the rules over there was that if you mentioned DPF you were kicked out. |