20-12-2009, 01:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 20-12-2009, 05:02 PM by James H. Fetzer.)
My videographer had warned me that he would have to change tapes at 1.5 hours into the program, but I had not anticipated that it would leave out so much interesting material. I was explaining that Lucien Conein, notorious CIA assassin and collaborator with Edward Lansdale, had been photographed in Dealey Plaza, where his head appears directly above that of JFK. Since it was omitted here, I asked Jack to post the missing frames for me to discuss.
The pattern of these photos is 1 (top left), 2 (top right), 3 (second left), 4 (second right), 5 (third left), 6 (third right). Allan Eaglesham has been trying to convince me and others that the person in Dealey Plaza whose face appears directly above that of JFK (1) is not really Lucien Conein but instead Richard Adams, who even received a plaque for being caught in this photograph. I told him that this was either someone who looked a great deal like Conein or was Conein himself.
I asked Jack to determine whether the two were the same person. Jack produced multiple studies--two of which are shown here, (2) and (3)--establishing that they are not the same. Even the plaque is a fake (4). The other missing slides include "Familiar Faces" at Houston and Main (5), where six CIA officials were gathered, apparently to pay their last respects. I then discussed other images of some of those involved in the assassination (6).
The evidence of fakery in relation to the plaque is blatant. It doesn't even have the right day of the week or date of the month! That Eaglesham would be promoting something flimsy like this bothers me tremendously. Because he was so persistent about this, when the evidence contradicts him, I no longer consider him to be a reliable source on these matters.
I continue to believe in James Richards, however, whom I mention in relation to the identification of the Dal-Tex shooter. He told me that Nestor A. "Tony" Izquierdo had been identified by him and by Gary Patrick Hemming, as I observed in the presentation. And thanks to Jack White, whom I continue to admire for this diligence and perseverance in spite of adversity. Well done, Jack! And thanks to Dawn for her warm welcome, too. I am delighted to be here.
The pattern of these photos is 1 (top left), 2 (top right), 3 (second left), 4 (second right), 5 (third left), 6 (third right). Allan Eaglesham has been trying to convince me and others that the person in Dealey Plaza whose face appears directly above that of JFK (1) is not really Lucien Conein but instead Richard Adams, who even received a plaque for being caught in this photograph. I told him that this was either someone who looked a great deal like Conein or was Conein himself.
I asked Jack to determine whether the two were the same person. Jack produced multiple studies--two of which are shown here, (2) and (3)--establishing that they are not the same. Even the plaque is a fake (4). The other missing slides include "Familiar Faces" at Houston and Main (5), where six CIA officials were gathered, apparently to pay their last respects. I then discussed other images of some of those involved in the assassination (6).
The evidence of fakery in relation to the plaque is blatant. It doesn't even have the right day of the week or date of the month! That Eaglesham would be promoting something flimsy like this bothers me tremendously. Because he was so persistent about this, when the evidence contradicts him, I no longer consider him to be a reliable source on these matters.
I continue to believe in James Richards, however, whom I mention in relation to the identification of the Dal-Tex shooter. He told me that Nestor A. "Tony" Izquierdo had been identified by him and by Gary Patrick Hemming, as I observed in the presentation. And thanks to Jack White, whom I continue to admire for this diligence and perseverance in spite of adversity. Well done, Jack! And thanks to Dawn for her warm welcome, too. I am delighted to be here.