01-08-2013, 06:33 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-08-2013, 09:51 AM by Peter Lemkin.)
I never got this email until today, but will reply anyway……………….tried 6 times over several weeks, with both Internet Explorer and Firefox Browsers, used 2 forms of ID and page 3 froze up whenever I entered my SS number, tonight I tried with a passport instead, but it still would not work. Page 3 froze up every time, it would not go further.
Also I have tried to contact Jim Schutze several times with no reply.
Obviously some of us have been black listed by the powers that be. Below is another reply sent to you today, in case you did not receive either of these.
Frog
Subject: Re: URGENT - Last Chance to Apply for a Ticket to Dealey Plaza, November 22
It seems that my application has been mishandled. This morning I tried to apply, but the section you described below (driver's license, SS number, etc.) never appeared on my computer. I filled out the other sections. This afternoon I tried again, and was told that I had already applied and could not apply again.
My initial attempt will undoubtedly be rejected due to incompleteness, so in effect I was deprived of my chance to apply.
From: John Judge <copa@starpower.net>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 2:21 PM
Subject: URGENT - Last Chance to Apply for a Ticket to Dealey Plaza, November 22
Friends,
Today, July 31, is the deadline for online applications for a ticket to get into Dealey Plaza on November 22.
Despite nearly a year of effort to address the 50th Planning Committee regarding our 49-year tradition of holding a Moment of Silence on the Grassy Knoll to commemorate the life, legacy and assassination of President John F. Kennedy and to speak the truth about who killed him and why, we have been greeted with denial and total silence to date. We are close to exhausting all possible administrative remedies and will soon have to go to court.
The Mayor has arranged an exclusive event that will last until 12:45 pm on November 22, and close of all of Dealey Plaza to anyone who has not been granted a ticket. We are not sure if he plans to open Dealey Plaza to the public after that or not.
We want to have a visible presence at 12:30 on the Grassy Knoll. We suggest you apply for an individual ticket at:
www.50thHonoringJohnFKennedy.com (details below). Note that you have to pick the ticket up, if granted, with ID at the American Airlines Center early on the morning of November 22. It would make more sense for the Mayor to hold his event there and check for security at the gate. The location could accommodate 20,000 people.
We also suggest that you write to Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings (Dallas City Hall, 1500 Marilla Street, Room 5EN, Dallas, TX 75201) to let him know you want to attend the COPA Moment of Silence on November 22 at 12:30 pm, that has been held there for 49 years at the Grassy Knoll and that you want him to let the public and the world in without tickets that day, and that you support free speech.
And please sign on to our online petition to the Mayor to open Dealey Plaza to the public that day and send it out or post it on social media and to your own lists to help make it public. See https://www.change.org/petitions/mayor-m...er-22-2013.
In the name of security, the Mayor's planning committee is banning signs, banners, bullhorns and umbrellas, but not guns. Free speech is apparently more dangerous than guns.
THE MAYOR'S EVENT:
In an incomprehensible statement reported on Dallas television news, the Mayor says he is creating all this security to prevent a repeat of the Kennedy assassination:
Kendra Lyn of KXAS NBC 5 in Dallas, June 20, 2013
"The mayor just announced for everyone's safety, only 5,000 people will be allowed here at Dealey Plaza for the somber remembrance. The website where you can request tickets just went live a few minutes ago."
"Mayor Rawlings says they're taking steps to make sure tragedy doesn't strike twice here. … You only have until July 31 to request tickets online; that's when the 5,000 people will be selected; at that point it will be turned over to the Dallas Police Department to run background checks on everyone who has requested tickets."
Also note from the ticket website:
CAN I BRING MY OWN FOLDING CHAIR OR BLANKET TO SIT ON?
No, portable chairs of any kind and blankets are not permissible. In addition, do not bring umbrellas, strollers, backpacks, oversized purses or shoulder bags, banners, signs, bullhorns or megaphones.
More details on the tickets and event below:
https://secure.50thhonoringjohnfkennedy....-info.aspx
The ticket request deadline is July 31, 2013. Recipients of tickets will be notified via email on or about October 1, 2013, after a security screening is completed.
No additional tickets will be available at the event. Persons of all ages, including children, must have a ticket to attend. There will not be seating at the event; however, there will be accommodation for persons with disabilities.
Please note:
For security purposes, you will be asked to enter a valid driver's license/state issued ID number or passport number or social security number on your request form. Two forms of ID are required on the form; please have your numbers ready when you begin the process.
You may request 1 or 2 tickets to the event. Blocks or group ticket requests cannot be accommodated.
You will be notified on the status of your ticket request on or about October 1, 2013. Only those receiving tickets will be notified
Tickets will NOT be mailed to you. You may only pick up tickets in person at the American Airlines Center, 2500 Victory Avenue in downtown Dallas, on the day of the event, Friday, November 22, from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. CST.
Each person attending MUST present photo ID, with information that matches the ticket form, when picking up tickets. For security reasons, no tickets can be released without a photo ID. Acceptable photo identification includes driver's license, state issued ID, school ID or passport.
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My note: [and your permanent concentration camp number will be tattooed onto your forearm or forehead, after an iris scan.]
Also I have tried to contact Jim Schutze several times with no reply.
Obviously some of us have been black listed by the powers that be. Below is another reply sent to you today, in case you did not receive either of these.
Frog
Subject: Re: URGENT - Last Chance to Apply for a Ticket to Dealey Plaza, November 22
It seems that my application has been mishandled. This morning I tried to apply, but the section you described below (driver's license, SS number, etc.) never appeared on my computer. I filled out the other sections. This afternoon I tried again, and was told that I had already applied and could not apply again.
My initial attempt will undoubtedly be rejected due to incompleteness, so in effect I was deprived of my chance to apply.
From: John Judge <copa@starpower.net>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 2:21 PM
Subject: URGENT - Last Chance to Apply for a Ticket to Dealey Plaza, November 22
Friends,
Today, July 31, is the deadline for online applications for a ticket to get into Dealey Plaza on November 22.
Despite nearly a year of effort to address the 50th Planning Committee regarding our 49-year tradition of holding a Moment of Silence on the Grassy Knoll to commemorate the life, legacy and assassination of President John F. Kennedy and to speak the truth about who killed him and why, we have been greeted with denial and total silence to date. We are close to exhausting all possible administrative remedies and will soon have to go to court.
The Mayor has arranged an exclusive event that will last until 12:45 pm on November 22, and close of all of Dealey Plaza to anyone who has not been granted a ticket. We are not sure if he plans to open Dealey Plaza to the public after that or not.
We want to have a visible presence at 12:30 on the Grassy Knoll. We suggest you apply for an individual ticket at:
www.50thHonoringJohnFKennedy.com (details below). Note that you have to pick the ticket up, if granted, with ID at the American Airlines Center early on the morning of November 22. It would make more sense for the Mayor to hold his event there and check for security at the gate. The location could accommodate 20,000 people.
We also suggest that you write to Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings (Dallas City Hall, 1500 Marilla Street, Room 5EN, Dallas, TX 75201) to let him know you want to attend the COPA Moment of Silence on November 22 at 12:30 pm, that has been held there for 49 years at the Grassy Knoll and that you want him to let the public and the world in without tickets that day, and that you support free speech.
And please sign on to our online petition to the Mayor to open Dealey Plaza to the public that day and send it out or post it on social media and to your own lists to help make it public. See https://www.change.org/petitions/mayor-m...er-22-2013.
In the name of security, the Mayor's planning committee is banning signs, banners, bullhorns and umbrellas, but not guns. Free speech is apparently more dangerous than guns.
THE MAYOR'S EVENT:
In an incomprehensible statement reported on Dallas television news, the Mayor says he is creating all this security to prevent a repeat of the Kennedy assassination:
Kendra Lyn of KXAS NBC 5 in Dallas, June 20, 2013
"The mayor just announced for everyone's safety, only 5,000 people will be allowed here at Dealey Plaza for the somber remembrance. The website where you can request tickets just went live a few minutes ago."
"Mayor Rawlings says they're taking steps to make sure tragedy doesn't strike twice here. … You only have until July 31 to request tickets online; that's when the 5,000 people will be selected; at that point it will be turned over to the Dallas Police Department to run background checks on everyone who has requested tickets."
Also note from the ticket website:
CAN I BRING MY OWN FOLDING CHAIR OR BLANKET TO SIT ON?
No, portable chairs of any kind and blankets are not permissible. In addition, do not bring umbrellas, strollers, backpacks, oversized purses or shoulder bags, banners, signs, bullhorns or megaphones.
More details on the tickets and event below:
https://secure.50thhonoringjohnfkennedy....-info.aspx
The ticket request deadline is July 31, 2013. Recipients of tickets will be notified via email on or about October 1, 2013, after a security screening is completed.
No additional tickets will be available at the event. Persons of all ages, including children, must have a ticket to attend. There will not be seating at the event; however, there will be accommodation for persons with disabilities.
Please note:
For security purposes, you will be asked to enter a valid driver's license/state issued ID number or passport number or social security number on your request form. Two forms of ID are required on the form; please have your numbers ready when you begin the process.
You may request 1 or 2 tickets to the event. Blocks or group ticket requests cannot be accommodated.
You will be notified on the status of your ticket request on or about October 1, 2013. Only those receiving tickets will be notified
Tickets will NOT be mailed to you. You may only pick up tickets in person at the American Airlines Center, 2500 Victory Avenue in downtown Dallas, on the day of the event, Friday, November 22, from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. CST.
Each person attending MUST present photo ID, with information that matches the ticket form, when picking up tickets. For security reasons, no tickets can be released without a photo ID. Acceptable photo identification includes driver's license, state issued ID, school ID or passport.
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My note: [and your permanent concentration camp number will be tattooed onto your forearm or forehead, after an iris scan.]
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass