07-07-2011, 11:01 PM
After reading through the 5 pages of comments following the "appeal" to Walt Brown I have reached the following conclusion (all by myself). According to references throughout the postings, it seems that Mr Harrison was a very diligent investigator who for whatever reason(s) preferred to keep his activities basically "low key" to a large extent. That is not to say that he didn't help others in the research community, but it seems that he did so at his discretion. I never met Mr Harrison but it is apparent that some of those who posted did and in fact were friends with him. The one fact in this affair is that Mr Harrison knew Walt Brown, along with others, for a number of years, and of all the people Mr Harrison knew, HE chose to leave HIS archives to Walt Brown. Unless people believe that they know better than Mr Harrison did, about what he wanted done with his archives, I think it is clear that Mr Harrison did what HE wished to do.
Yes, I know Walt Brown through email and telephone conversations, I have never met him in person, but hope to someday. I believe he is a "Former DEA Man"(circa the early 70's), not FBI as some have posted. I know none of you know who I am so I will tell you: I am just one of the probably millions of people who care about what happened in Dallas, November 22, 1963 and I have been since just after 11:30 am MST Nov 22, 1963 when I first heard the radio report of "something happening in the motorcade" I have never published (nor wished to) articles or books about the assassination, nor have I made a dime from it. However, I do feel that I and the other unknown "researchers" have made contributions to helping attempt to find the truth in this matter. Let's give Mr Harrison credit for being as good a judge of what was to become of his archives as he was good at gathering it in the first place.
Thanks, Rocky
Yes, I know Walt Brown through email and telephone conversations, I have never met him in person, but hope to someday. I believe he is a "Former DEA Man"(circa the early 70's), not FBI as some have posted. I know none of you know who I am so I will tell you: I am just one of the probably millions of people who care about what happened in Dallas, November 22, 1963 and I have been since just after 11:30 am MST Nov 22, 1963 when I first heard the radio report of "something happening in the motorcade" I have never published (nor wished to) articles or books about the assassination, nor have I made a dime from it. However, I do feel that I and the other unknown "researchers" have made contributions to helping attempt to find the truth in this matter. Let's give Mr Harrison credit for being as good a judge of what was to become of his archives as he was good at gathering it in the first place.
Thanks, Rocky