16-10-2021, 08:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 17-10-2021, 09:37 AM by Milo Reech.)
Mr. Doudna at the Ed Forum is not letting up on his campaign to sub in Crafard at will for various other sightings. As a consequence he clings to the silly idea that Clemmons witnessed a conversation between Crafard & Callaway, despite her description of one as "chunky" and the other "tall & thin." The idea of Crafard as chunky requires a prodigious mental stretch, and one must attenuate the imagination to infinity to picture a skinny Callaway. The suggestion that the latter was Vaganov (who actually resembled Clemmons' description) gets the bum's rush. Read about it here:
https://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic...48390_menu
Problem with this approach is that the conclusions are drawn from John Berendt's linked Esquire article --
Name: Igor "Turk" Vaganov
Evidence: See Below
Before seeing below, look above the title for this challenge from Dulles: "If they've found another assassin, let them name names and produce their evidence."
I can't prove it yet but this has to be a misquote. What Dulles must have said was, "If they've found another assassin, let them name names and manufacture their evidence."
And this is what Mr. Doudna does, otherwise even a cursory examination of the circumstances surrounding Berendt's article would have alerted him to the obvious, that Berendt was performing a hatchet job on Gaeton Fonzi's "Loose Ends." A mere month after publication of Fonzi's article Esquire answered the call to fulfil the MSM function of readying pro-WR agitprop at the drop of a hat.
This is explained in Mark Bridger's excellent article, "...the continuing story of the Russian rover: Igor Vaganov," Daily Plaza Echo, Volume 2, Issue 2.
Looking ahead, one senses another Torbitt document is in the works, characterized by incessant name-dropping and free association by geographical coincidence. Vaganov made it into the original as Vagonov, but I do not think he appeared in "Mistaken Identity" by William Torbitt II. Not sure because there's no index and it's not the kind of book that should be read twice. However, his credentials are impeccable for a major role in the next volume based on the Ruby-Crafard-Vaganov triad.
Vaganov worked on Commerce Street near the Carousel Club, where he almost certainly matched his half of a king of spades playing card with Crafard's, and both fled Dallas late 11/22/63. Vaganov's departure was delayed by FBI men who pretended to be doing their jobs, but Crafard had no car so catching him up was easy. Both sensed Ruby's bungling of the LHO rubout put everybody in a precarious position, and they exited the killing scene post haste.
It's a scene replete with cocamamie associations for William Torbitt III.
https://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic...48390_menu
Problem with this approach is that the conclusions are drawn from John Berendt's linked Esquire article --
Name: Igor "Turk" Vaganov
Evidence: See Below
Before seeing below, look above the title for this challenge from Dulles: "If they've found another assassin, let them name names and produce their evidence."
I can't prove it yet but this has to be a misquote. What Dulles must have said was, "If they've found another assassin, let them name names and manufacture their evidence."
And this is what Mr. Doudna does, otherwise even a cursory examination of the circumstances surrounding Berendt's article would have alerted him to the obvious, that Berendt was performing a hatchet job on Gaeton Fonzi's "Loose Ends." A mere month after publication of Fonzi's article Esquire answered the call to fulfil the MSM function of readying pro-WR agitprop at the drop of a hat.
This is explained in Mark Bridger's excellent article, "...the continuing story of the Russian rover: Igor Vaganov," Daily Plaza Echo, Volume 2, Issue 2.
Looking ahead, one senses another Torbitt document is in the works, characterized by incessant name-dropping and free association by geographical coincidence. Vaganov made it into the original as Vagonov, but I do not think he appeared in "Mistaken Identity" by William Torbitt II. Not sure because there's no index and it's not the kind of book that should be read twice. However, his credentials are impeccable for a major role in the next volume based on the Ruby-Crafard-Vaganov triad.
Vaganov worked on Commerce Street near the Carousel Club, where he almost certainly matched his half of a king of spades playing card with Crafard's, and both fled Dallas late 11/22/63. Vaganov's departure was delayed by FBI men who pretended to be doing their jobs, but Crafard had no car so catching him up was easy. Both sensed Ruby's bungling of the LHO rubout put everybody in a precarious position, and they exited the killing scene post haste.
It's a scene replete with cocamamie associations for William Torbitt III.