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Bloody Treason: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy
#81
Howdy Greg,
Encinitas? Ah yes. I remember this day, favorably.
Was a little late but enjoyed the thing a lot.
Greg, honored to be called friend. We met that day.
Len Osanic too.
What stands out in my memory aside from the event itself,
was the seemingly eternal burn down of a 3 day bus ride ONE-WAY.
Argggg! Burnt out from lack of sleep.
Days to recover from that and the return trip.
This didn't detract from the positive aspects of the trip.

Bloody Treason! I recall wishing I had the bux for that book in 2001 at the Encinitas event.
I did scrape the 37.50 up later, it was very well spent. Very Well Spent. My copy is not for sale.

Amazon Kindle sales for 10 bux. What are you waiting for?
Worth every cent by far. No Kindle mechanism required, DL "Kindle for PC" for free, just a PC needed.

Bill Davy's fine book "Let Justice Be Done" was the title that got me started with digital books.
It was so much less expensive than the hard copy, I had to get that one. I had read excerpts.

Good to all
Jim
PS I too am much impressed by the photo of the evidence envelope marked 2 shells.
I got in a nasty thing with a troll about the photo at other sites. Ex-Cop with an agenda of deception, it was all clear to me then. Now I don't give the time to the junk.
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#82
Quote:"I think I'm right in saying that this Forum was established not to tell you what to believe, but rather to allow all voices to be heard - in a civil manner - and let people decide for themselves what to believe."


It seems the more I win my points the more persons who haven't discussed the on-topic evidence attack me. I'm afraid there's some rather apparent psychology involved here. "Website agent"? Honestly Charles...
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#83
Albert Doyle Wrote:
Quote:"I think I'm right in saying that this Forum was established not to tell you what to believe, but rather to allow all voices to be heard - in a civil manner - and let people decide for themselves what to believe."


It seems the more I win my points the more persons who haven't discussed the on-topic evidence attack me. I'm afraid there's some rather apparent psychology involved here.

I LOVE this latest attempt to disrupt as authored by one of the "Doyle's" with a well-developed sense of humor!!!

Did "Doyle" intend to write "apparent"? Or was "he" going for "aberrant"?

Was this particular "Doyle" personality attempting to reinforce the LD (Lone "Doyle") theory by mimicking the tortured prose of the historic "Doyle"?

And the quote "Doyle" chose to make "his" point about me is in fact a statement made not by me, but rather by the EF swampmeister Evan Burton.

Whatever these guys are being paid, it's too much.
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#84
Quote:Whatever these guys are being paid, it's too much.

Amen and sayonara (literally "So Be It") as long as that is known.
Good point Mr. Drago, thanks.
Jim
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#85
Two points.

First, Dawn, I agree that police power is required to really take action. However, I am not the person who called on others to "do something" without first doing something myself. My point to A. J.--and I stand by it--is that one needs to consider that oftentimes the family may find the subject far too painful and they may feel powerless to pursue it further. He called on family members to pursue it when he said:

Quote:A.J. Blocker said: It amazes me how often nothing is taken further by D.A's or by family members who are the victims of such crimes when reporters find evidence that contradicts the official findings.
emphasis added

If all of us had waited for DA's or for family members to "take something further" we would be exactly nowhere in the JFK investigation. As it is, those of us with a passion for the truth and love of country found it within ourselves to do that which even family members avoided.

Secondly, I would appreciate it if Albert(s) Doyle would keep the Piper material in the Piper thread as it is not even tangentially relevant to Bloody Treason. I assure you, Noel Twyman does not implicate Israel in his good book.
GO_SECURE

monk


"It is difficult to abolish prejudice in those bereft of ideas. The more hatred is superficial, the more it runs deep."

James Hepburn -- Farewell America (1968)
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#86
Jim Hackett II Wrote:Howdy Greg,
Encinitas? Ah yes. I remember this day, favorably.
Was a little late but enjoyed the thing a lot.
Greg, honored to be called friend. We met that day.
Len Osanic too.
What stands out in my memory aside from the event itself,
was the seemingly eternal burn down of a 3 day bus ride ONE-WAY.
Argggg! Burnt out from lack of sleep.
Days to recover from that and the return trip.
This didn't detract from the positive aspects of the trip.

Bloody Treason! I recall wishing I had the bux for that book in 2001 at the Encinitas event.
I did scrape the 37.50 up later, it was very well spent. Very Well Spent. My copy is not for sale.

Amazon Kindle sales for 10 bux. What are you waiting for?
Worth every cent by far. No Kindle mechanism required, DL "Kindle for PC" for free, just a PC needed.

Bill Davy's fine book "Let Justice Be Done" was the title that got me started with digital books.
It was so much less expensive than the hard copy, I had to get that one. I had read excerpts.

Good to all
Jim
PS I too am much impressed by the photo of the evidence envelope marked 2 shells.
I got in a nasty thing with a troll about the photo at other sites. Ex-Cop with an agenda of deception, it was all clear to me then. Now I don't give the time to the junk.

Hi Jim,

Glad you're here. Yes, that was quite a gathering in Encinitas. I was pleased to moderate the conference itself and present my work: "Why This Is Still Important" -- It was great meeting so many good
people for the first time: you, Terry Mauro, Jerry MacGuire, and of course, I already knew Len Osanic from way back; as well as meet some who are no longer with us, Dixie Dea, and Robert Livingston MD.
Take care of yourself "ironworker" -- peace.
GO_SECURE

monk


"It is difficult to abolish prejudice in those bereft of ideas. The more hatred is superficial, the more it runs deep."

James Hepburn -- Farewell America (1968)
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#87
Albert Doyle Wrote:I think Charles should recuse himself because of the obvious bias he has towards the objective Deep Politics subject matter.

Get lost, punks.
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#88
I purchased my hard cover as an investment, and it has proved more valuable with each reading.

The two-shells on the FBI desk is precious, absolutely precious.

The emperor is not merely naked, she is dancing in a tutu with Clyde Tolson while Lyndon and the Goodfellas stomp and clap.

~~~

Deconstruct, unpack, examine the following in this thread:

Sorry, you have to be able to defend that directly Dawn, which you haven't. In fact none of the protestors ever bothered to directly address the actual arguments except David, who was forced to depart because of his wrongness.

Do we not recall the arrogant blast by this poster at Dawn for her "two cents"--oh, I recall quite well. I wouldn't dare to presume to so insult a founder-owner, nor anyone herein. The ideas are the matter; but this is not the tactic shown here.

Secondly, again we see the Dulles-to-Houston-re-Truman "lying to the record" to pump up one's accomplishments. David Josephs fought a battle of wits winning handily as the proof requested was never forthcoming.

Now comes the disintegration on this consortium's part of any semblance of "voice"--(mine has been characterized as "poetry" or "stream of consciousness crap" or worse).

To return, Noel Twyman shows an engineer's regard for proofs based on givens, axioms established and followed, observance either supporting or refuting hypothesis.

Again and again he asks Socratic questions and turns to a fascinating examination.

This is the stuff that makes his work, Douglass as a masterwork, Jim DiEugenio's fine-tooth comb to make the poseurs squirm and burn--

And this free-ranging examination of the world of deep political machination is the special excitement of this forum.

Elsewhere the political correctness and the O'Brien Inner Party orthodoxy makes disclosure a nonstarter.

One gets the impression the purpose there is to cinque any effort to expose and accuse.

Pulling up veils and armored plates of martyrdom, outrage and pout.

Here's to Noel Twyman's big, fat red-white-and-blue bullet.
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#89
"The emperor is not merely naked, she is dancing in a tutu with Clyde Tolson while Lyndon and the Goodfellas stomp and clap".Wink

Well put Sir! LOL again. What an image of the times.

I needed that. Let me explain why.
I got some less than good news about health issues and I can no longer trust VA. Or any other part of the US Government for that matter.
I rely on faith and know I'll never be left or forsaken. Nothing really serious and yet concerning.

That isn't why I needed the laugh, only another passing hassle I bet.
It is good to retain a lighter view of things sometimes when it is hardest to do.

Had some sad news today, an Aunt passed to the next way. I'll forever miss her. SF Giants baseball will never be as enjoyable as it was. The pain will pass but reappear some times for a long time to come.
She was "one of us" that knows what goes on behind the curtain too.

She knew our leaders were being killed for the benefit of jerks of a more fascist view. My words not hers.

I am comforted by knowing her hassles are over and she is now reunited with her husband and her Maker in peace and no more pain.
I bet her and my Momma are swapping tales.
That makes me grin.
Jim
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#90
Jim Hackett II Wrote:"The emperor is not merely naked, she is dancing in a tutu with Clyde Tolson while Lyndon and the Goodfellas stomp and clap".Wink

Well put Sir! LOL again. What an image of the times.

I needed that. Let me explain why.
I got some less than good news about health issues and I can no longer trust VA. Or any other part of the US Government for that matter.
I rely on faith and know I'll never be left or forsaken. Nothing really serious and yet concerning.

That isn't why I needed the laugh, only another passing hassle I bet.
It is good to retain a lighter view of things sometimes when it is hardest to do.

Had some sad news today, an Aunt passed to the next way. I'll forever miss her. SF Giants baseball will never be as enjoyable as it was. The pain will pass but reappear some times for a long time to come.
She was "one of us" that knows what goes on behind the curtain too.

She knew our leaders were being killed for the benefit of jerks of a more fascist view. My words not hers.

I am comforted by knowing her hassles are over and she is now reunited with her husband and her Maker in peace and no more pain.
I bet her and my Momma are swapping tales.
That makes me grin.
Jim

You have my condolences, Jim.
GO_SECURE

monk


"It is difficult to abolish prejudice in those bereft of ideas. The more hatred is superficial, the more it runs deep."

James Hepburn -- Farewell America (1968)
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