28-02-2013, 09:54 PM
Phil Dragoo Wrote:Charles, your most insightful comment was posing the question What do/did Harriman, Bundy, Whitney have in common?
That was me, the Shirt Guy. The Shirt leads me in two directions -- the killing and the cover-up.
In regard to the killing, the fact that the bullet hole in the shirt is too low to have been associated with the throat wound means there were two entrance wounds back/throat no exits and no bullets recovered during the autopsy. This leads to FBI SA James Sibert making a call to the FBI Lab at the end of the autopsy to inquire as to the existence of bullets that don't show up on x-ray. That was one bright act of criminal investigation. Had the FBI been on the up and up Fort Detrick would have been swarming with FBIs Saturday the 23rd.
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Hello Flechette.
In regard to the cover-up...and the killing for that matter...one is reminded of what Harold Feldman told his brother-in-law Vincent Salandria on Saturday the 23rd (I paraphrase): "If a Jew kills Oswald the WASPs did it."
Harriman walking into the WH the evening of 11/22 and telling Johnson that the US gov't's top Kremlinologists had unanimously concluded the Soviets were innocent...this seems hinky to me. There wasn't enough time to have gathered such a consensus.
Now, this is according to Max Holland who heard some tapes or other, and who knows, maybe he got it wrong.
But this rush to judgement, if it's true, puts the spotlight on Harriman and his actions and his associations and his agendas.
Ft. Detrick and the WASP Capo...that's where the Shirt takes me!
Gentle reader, dig this abrupt transition back ON TOPIC:rocker:
INT. NIGHT. EARL WARREN'S bedroom. Oct. 9th, 1967.
WARREN sits up in bed reading the Washington Post post. Frowns over the terrible Vietnam headlines. Sighs and folds the paper, puts it on the night stand, puts his reading glasses on top of the paper and turns out the light.
The phone rings. He answers it in the dark.
WARREN
Hello?
VOICE on the other end
Good evening Chief Justice
WARREN swings his feet out of bed and sits up straight.
Mr. President...G-good evening!
JOHNSON
Sorry to call you so late, but I have a bit of news I think you'd want to hear on the quick.
WARREN turns on the light, takes a pad of paper and a pen out of the night stand drawer.
Yes, Mr. President?
JOHNSON
You remember that conversation we had in the Rose Garden at Christmas-time back in...'63?
WARREN quickly puts the pad of paper and pen back in the drawer.
Yes, Mr. President?
JOHNSON
We got him. You'll read about it in the papers tomorrow.
WARREN
That's great, Mr. President. Congratulations! Terrific!
JOHNSON
I think we'll all sleep better tonight.
WARREN
Yes sir!
JOHNSON
G night, Chief Justice
WARREN
Good night, Mr President. Thank you.
WARREN turns off the light and lays in the dark flashing back....stock images of the assassination...posing with the Warren Report...the whole back story in flashbacks...
INT. NIGHT. RICHARD RUSSELL's bedroom...
..You get the idea...
Your turn, Charles...