21-12-2015, 07:36 PM
Jim,
Do you want to address the claims on your website, or this claim? Your website homepage has not been edited since November 8, and a lot of new money order related detail has revealed itself since that date. The page at this link also continues to display the same unrevised money order claims.:
http://harveyandlee.net/Guns/Guns.html
I can't go to bed or sleep if I have awareness that any detail on one of my websites is not solidly supported. The last thing I ever want to do is mislead any anticipated reader. Is this not a problem?:
Do you want to address the claims on your website, or this claim? Your website homepage has not been edited since November 8, and a lot of new money order related detail has revealed itself since that date. The page at this link also continues to display the same unrevised money order claims.:
http://harveyandlee.net/Guns/Guns.html
I can't go to bed or sleep if I have awareness that any detail on one of my websites is not solidly supported. The last thing I ever want to do is mislead any anticipated reader. Is this not a problem?:
Tom Scully Wrote:David Josephs Wrote:Hey there Jim....I apologize for the long post. But it seems reasonable proof is treated as an annoyance, or ignored.
Doesn't that price jive with the scope mounting evidence thrown into the mix?
I know Ryder recants and is not sure after his statement - which was par for the course - especially since it was 3 holes he says he drilled and the MC only has the 2.
An undated receipt with Ozzie's name on it.
Here is what Holmes offered for the price of the rifle and why it was repeated and published.... (Moyer's piece on the rifle)
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The Holmes discovery is a complete fabrication, so like any other fabricated evidence which was found out - it was replaced by better and deeper evidence.
Holmes offers nothing to support his story other than the F&S ad. No PMO stub, no names of those who did the search. Nothing
Whereas the SS and USPS have Harold Marks and Robert Jackson (both ficticious names of men supposedly employees of the Fed Records Center) turn the PMO over to the SS at 10:10pm on the 23rd - Saturday.
Holmes claims it was found that morning.
This shows the SS finding it in Kansas City while the USPS recap directly conflicts.
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So this may seem overwhelming, compared to some of the specific claims.
(Yeah, but we are accurate about every one of our other claims and conclusions. Really? How deep
and thoroughly have you looked?)
Quote:Publication: http://www.newspapers.com/newspage/52423260/
The Austin American iLocation:Austin, Texas
Issue Date:Saturday, January 15, 1949Pageage 2
....Mail Pouch With $75,000 Disappears CHICAGO. Jan. 14 (INS> Post i Office Department inspectors said ; Friday that a mail pouch contain- I ing between $75.000 and $80.000 dis- ! appeared Thursday night while en i route from a Waukesha. Wis bank to Chicago. J. Harold Marks, chief postal inâ– spector in Chicago, declared that the pouch was supposed to have been placed aboard a through Soo Line tram which left Waukesha at ; 6:30 p. m. Thursday. It was due at the Federal Reserve Bank in Chicago at 9 30 p. m. Marks said the pouch contained, in part, bills that had been damaged in handling and which were to be replaced with new money. He said the mutilated bills...
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Quote: https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=archivist+society+robert+jackson+alexandria&tbm=bksTHE AMERICAN ARCHIVIST VOLUME 27 1964 - Page 337
https://books.google.com/books?id=D8yxshMo8w0C1964 - ‎Snippet view
DOROTHY HILL GERSACK, Editor Office of Federal Records Centers National Archives and Records Service Society of ... Norman, Okla. ; Anita Jackson, Baltimore, Md.; Robert H. Jackson, Alexandria, Va. ; Mary M. Johnson, Washington, ...
Peter Janney's uncle was Frank Pace, chairman of General Dynamics who enlisted law partners Roswell Gilpatric and Luce's brother-in-law, Maurice "Tex" Moore, in a trade of 16 percent of Gen. Dyn. stock in exchange for Henry Crown and his Material Service Corp. of Chicago, headed by Byfield's Sherman Hotel group's Pat Hoy. The Crown family and partner Conrad Hilton next benefitted from TFX, at the time, the most costly military contract award in the history of the world. Obama was sponsored by the Crowns and Pritzkers. So was Albert Jenner Peter Janney has preferred to write of an imaginary CIA assassination of his surrogate mother, Mary Meyer, but not a word about his Uncle Frank.