29-04-2009, 02:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-05-2009, 01:27 AM by Linda Minor.)
Dawn Meredith Wrote:I am not sure what point you are making here,Linda: That no one is interested in Jay's research? Some of us have tried desperately to get Walt to do something with Jay's life work. Only to be slandered here on this forum by good ole Walt. (He never did take well to any sort of criticism I noticed over the years).
Or not interested in the Rambler? I also have had much interest in this over the years, but the problem is no one can store it. I have discussed this with Bill Kelly most recently (about a year ago). I don't want to post more publicly but if you wish to discuss what I have learned PM me and I will give you my number. (I am in court this morning but will be around in the afternoon).
Dawn
The point is that if Jay trusted Tosh Plumlee with the car, there must have been a reason. Why is it that Tosh has been working so hard to discover who set him up on the hot check charge in Columbus, but nobody seems interested in that? I'm just trying to find out if Jay knew something that connected Tosh's allegations about a gun-running network he was involved with, a National Guard-Army Intelligence unit operating in Dallas out of Love Field under his Commanding Officer Seiwell, and a man who may have been the driver of the car at some time?
I don't know whether there was a link or not, but Jay must have thought so in order to have opened up to Tosh. Walt Brown is not the issue here. Why not duplicate Jay's work and find out what he knew about how this network was linked to both Tosh and the Rambler?
"History records that the Money Changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and its issuance." --James Madison