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Why did Floyd lie?
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http://vincepalamara.blogspot.com/

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#2
"Ohhh, THAT Kennedy..."
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#3
LOL!

yeah Floyd the one you worked for.
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#4
You have to scroll down to the "Houston We Have A Problem" section. It shows evidence that Floyd Boring was in Dallas on 11-22-63.


Quote:OFFICIALLY speaking, Floyd Boring, the number two agent of the White House Detail and the official planner of the Texas trip from the Secret Service point-of-view, was at home in Maryland when the assassination happened. However, in newly-released photographs from the JFK Library (and aided in identifications by none other than Clint Hill), agent Boring is depicted by Air Force One as JFK's casket is being transported up the stairway to the plane!



Maybe he was entertaining the Hunt children with E Howard?
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Jim DiEugenio Wrote:http://vincepalamara.blogspot.com/

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Oooh, good work Vince!
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Amazing! He said he was home...and he was in Dallas and operational!.....very suspicious!
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I see that the photos were taken by Cecil Stoughton, who died in 2008. Is that why we haven't seen them until now? Because they were in his personal collection? This is definitely a big story. Not that the major media will pay attention to it.
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Jim DiEugenio Wrote:http://vincepalamara.blogspot.com/

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Jim, I corresponded with Vince, and it truly looks like this revelation could absolutely prove complicity of the Secret Service. Borings moves on the preceding days may show the path of the assassination.
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#9
I love how really incriminating revelations fall with a thud on the dull brow of the public. The powers that be will try their best to ignore it, or if forced will resort to the same old national security iron curtain behind which they hide evidence of their state crimes.


There's obviously only one reason for Boring to lie just like Hunt, because any true accounting would make all too obvious that his duties were to make sure no agent prevented the intended result of the coup.


It's nice to see Barney Fife Homeland Security belly up and sinking beneath the waves.
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#10
Floyd Boring.


Gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "the banality of evil."
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― Leo Tolstoy,
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