26-03-2014, 05:29 PM
Keith Millea Wrote:Quote:Calling all moderators
Be careful David.When I called for the moderators recently I was snitch-jacketed by member James Norwood.Of course,he was called out for it...NOT
We're here trying to out the Military Industrial Congressional Complex... you honestly think I'm worried about members playing cointelpro games?
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http://digitalcollections.baylor.edu/cdm...m/id/40301
When interviewed by the HSCA in 1978, (Richard Allen) Cyr produced his original set of Marine orders from the Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Casual Company, Department of the Pacific, Marine Barracks, United States Naval Station, Treasure Island, San Francisco, California. The list containedthe names of seven Marines and their addresses, all of whom had served atAtsugi in Japan and knew Lee Oswald. They were: John E. Bordenkircher(Florida), [B]Richard A. Bullock (AtlanticCity, NJ), Russell Burton (Long Island, NY), James A. Groden (Tullahona,TN), Lance lves (Belfair, WA), Richard Korson (North Point, Ml), and Charles Benedict (Newton, MA).[/B]
(hmmm... that's funny, not a single one of the people on this list were ever contacted to be shown a picture of the Oswald who killed JFK and aks if it was the same person..... ::face.palm:: )
Until....
In July, 2003 JFK researcher Bill Kelley interviewed Richard A.Bullock, who
knew Lee Oswald in Japan. Bullock knew him as "Ozzie," andsaid he was 30-40
pounds heavier and 3-4 inches taller than the man accused of killingPresident Kennedy.
Bullock said the Oswald he knew in Japan was not man accused of killingthe President.
This statement directly contradicts the FBI SUMMARY REPORT submitted by SA Darrel B Currie.
When he spoke to the HSCA about any interviews he gave at the time of the assasinationn he told them:
He was not questioned when
Oswald defected to the Soviet Union. He was questioned
concerning the nickle-plated 22 caliber Derringer, about
a week or two weeks after the assassination of President Kennedy
by two FBI agents, one of whose names Cyr recalled as
being Agent Nightengale.
In the FBI report from 6/3/64, Currie claims that Cyr told him that Oswald was a very quiet guy and that other than the shooting incident he was never the subject of conversation, which
if you follow the link and read the HSCA interview, and remember that Oswald was disciplined for a variety of things that never made it to this early FBI report... one has to wonder how badly the FBI was interested in Oswald's time in Japan and the people he knew there.. or what exactly Cyr told him if anything... yet another example of a FBI, unsigned and unchecked SUMMARY REPORT which is at odds with the actual facts discovered later, when complete interviews were performed.
Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter