10-05-2017, 09:54 PM
Just one more thing I'd like to point out. I didn't know about Hemming passing away, then again how could I if I didn't follow up on anyone from my father's past until later in life?
Someone from another form says,
He can't possibly be serious can he? I argued with that guys son, and got no where other than proving to myself he's no different than his father. Not everything Hemming would say is bullshit, there is some truth to his stories when he's in trouble and needs to get out of it, for example, when he was under investigation for drug smuggling, we knew it was true, but the government let him go because there's information the government at that time didn't want to release like.
"Reports referring to Watergate figure Frank Sturgis aka Fiorini and Ed Kaiser from 1971 to 1972 given to the FBI and the ATF at Miami." This is just one of many questions Hemming presented to the government.
Or, this statement from Hemming;
"Reports to the U.S. Secret Service at Miami field office which were later passed in to Federal Bureau of Investigations, Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Naval Intelligence, Office of Special Investigations (U.S.A.P.,) U.S. Army Intelligence or Counterintelligence, U.S. Customs Service, et al., with reference to a conspiracy by U.S. and foreign nationals to assassinate President Richard Nixon at Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida, from September to November of 1970."
Or, this one:
Reports referring to an operation conducted by Cuban exiles (anti-Castro) to extract Soviet missile technicians and officers from Oriente, Province, Cuba from February to April of 1963, resulting in the loss of entire commando team to enemy action, (aka the Bayo-Pawley mission.)
But!
This was the real Jerry Hemming, the same guy Mark adores so much!
Jerry Patrick Hemming, a phony American military leader. He once owned Miami, guerrilla-wise until they caught on to him. Good example of this man is that he turned in Little Joe (one of his own men) to the FBI for the reward. The FBI threw him out. Also famous in Miami for selling arms that didn't work, explosives that didn't explode, and arms from the U.S. army reserve. (Don't believe a word he says.) His group was called "Patrick's Raiders." He would always call U.S. Customs and informed upon themselves before they went on a raid so they would be caught and wouldn't have to go, but still enjoyed the money of their backers (Right-wing, Texans) Now- residing in L.A. and running around with Lawrence Howard Jr., training right-wingers. Cannot ever return to Miami or will be shot on sight.
Someone from another form says,
Quote:[FONT=&]I can't emphasize enough the importance of actually listening to Hemmings taped interviews before making judgments about his credibility.[/FONT]
He can't possibly be serious can he? I argued with that guys son, and got no where other than proving to myself he's no different than his father. Not everything Hemming would say is bullshit, there is some truth to his stories when he's in trouble and needs to get out of it, for example, when he was under investigation for drug smuggling, we knew it was true, but the government let him go because there's information the government at that time didn't want to release like.
"Reports referring to Watergate figure Frank Sturgis aka Fiorini and Ed Kaiser from 1971 to 1972 given to the FBI and the ATF at Miami." This is just one of many questions Hemming presented to the government.
Or, this statement from Hemming;
"Reports to the U.S. Secret Service at Miami field office which were later passed in to Federal Bureau of Investigations, Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Naval Intelligence, Office of Special Investigations (U.S.A.P.,) U.S. Army Intelligence or Counterintelligence, U.S. Customs Service, et al., with reference to a conspiracy by U.S. and foreign nationals to assassinate President Richard Nixon at Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida, from September to November of 1970."
Or, this one:
Reports referring to an operation conducted by Cuban exiles (anti-Castro) to extract Soviet missile technicians and officers from Oriente, Province, Cuba from February to April of 1963, resulting in the loss of entire commando team to enemy action, (aka the Bayo-Pawley mission.)
But!
This was the real Jerry Hemming, the same guy Mark adores so much!
Jerry Patrick Hemming, a phony American military leader. He once owned Miami, guerrilla-wise until they caught on to him. Good example of this man is that he turned in Little Joe (one of his own men) to the FBI for the reward. The FBI threw him out. Also famous in Miami for selling arms that didn't work, explosives that didn't explode, and arms from the U.S. army reserve. (Don't believe a word he says.) His group was called "Patrick's Raiders." He would always call U.S. Customs and informed upon themselves before they went on a raid so they would be caught and wouldn't have to go, but still enjoyed the money of their backers (Right-wing, Texans) Now- residing in L.A. and running around with Lawrence Howard Jr., training right-wingers. Cannot ever return to Miami or will be shot on sight.

