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Dealey Plaza September 18 2016
#21
I could have spent a day there and still not had enough time. The two hours I did spend went by in a flash. I needed to make Alabama that day and the visit to the Plaza made me arrive in Alabama at 10:30pm. I spoke to Groden and his spokesman. My impression watching the general public approach Groden was that most were in agreement with his interpretation. I think I saw him sell 100 dollars of videos to the public in the short time I was there. My impression was we are winning the ground war despite the seizure of the Plaza and official propaganda. When you win the public you win the war and I liked what I saw in front of Mr Groden's table. I only saw 1 person grumble something about an extremist conspiracy theorist. Right after I saw a man proudly pose himself and his teenage sons next to Groden for a picture with a hero. When I walked up Elm to beat the meter and get back to my drive I nodded my head down while walking in respect of John Kennedy and what happened to him there. It's really strange because I felt right at home in the Plaza like a familiar place I had been many times before.
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#22
Albert Doyle Wrote:I could have spent a day there and still not had enough time. The two hours I did spend went by in a flash. I needed to make Alabama that day and the visit to the Plaza made me arrive in Alabama at 10:30pm. I spoke to Groden and his spokesman. My impression watching the general public approach Groden was that most were in agreement with his interpretation. I think I saw him sell 100 dollars of videos to the public in the short time I was there. My impression was we are winning the ground war despite the seizure of the Plaza and official propaganda. When you win the public you win the war and I liked what I saw in front of Mr Groden's table. I only saw 1 person grumble something about an extremist conspiracy theorist. Right after I saw a man proudly pose himself and his teenage sons next to Groden for a picture with a hero. When I walked up Elm to beat the meter and get back to my drive I nodded my head down while walking in respect of John Kennedy and what happened to him there. It's really strange because I felt right at home in the Plaza like a familiar place I had been many times before.

Albert or Brian, I know that had to of felt cool and heartbreaking at the same time. I just want to say because you recently loss your father I know the feeling wanting to take his name, keep what you had with him in memory. Im sorry for saying its f***ed up when it really isn't and now that I think about it I probably would have done the same. No doubt had Tom found out he not only call me out but a fraud too. So, I can understand, if this was the case.
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#23
How about a thread of members' pictures of DP or any related items? Only the other weekend I scanned some photos I took in Dealey Plaza in the summer of 2000. Would be happy to upload them if anyone is interested.
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#24
Tom Scully Wrote:
Scott Kaiser Wrote:
Quote:You are not going to come out and admit in plain language you've been impersonating your deceased father and the mentally ill WC witness Ralph Yates, posting under both of their names, but the overwhelming evidence demonstrates
that you have been impersonating Albert and Ralph, Mr. "Hendrix expert."

If, and I'm saying if this is true, that's pretty f***ed up, why in God's name would any son impersonate his deceased father? Or, anyone else for that matter? If you don't stand to lose anything by calling him out, what does he stand to gain by impersonating his dead father?

Scott, it gives the entity the privilege of posting anything it pleases, in at least two forums in which real names are required as a condition for posting privilege. The impersonation puts the rest of us here at a disadvantage.

Look more closely at the evidence I have presented. On this forum, Doyle is called out by Drew for posting elsewhere as Ralph Yates. Albert is shown to be participating in a discussion with Yates, http://jfk.education/yates/

Albert Doyle Wrote:I once met the son of a Laotian army officer hired by CIA to spot Pathet Lao positions for US bombing. The CIA practically pulled out of Laos overnight leaving his father, himself, and his family at the hands of the conquering Pathet Lao. The father was sent to re-education labor camp where they gave them a wicker basket and ordered him to fill bomb craters with it. Luckily he got out and managed to get to the US. Thavi and his family were left behind in a kind of house arrest. He swam across the Mekong at night and made it to Thailand with his family and onto the US. A very interesting story in the documentary 'Nerakhoon' (Laotian for "Betrayal"). That's Thavi on the cover:



http://www.amazon.com/Betrayal-Ellen-Kur...s=Nerakoon


On this forum, Doyle posts this, linking himself (link in bottom of quote box, directly above) to that same Albert Doyle, the description matching the details of the deceased in the obit., [URL="http://jfk.education/yates"]

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Please confirm the agenda on this forum; sanitize this thread as well.
Peter Janney's uncle was Frank Pace, chairman of General Dynamics who enlisted law partners Roswell Gilpatric and Luce's brother-in-law, Maurice "Tex" Moore, in a trade of 16 percent of Gen. Dyn. stock in exchange for Henry Crown and his Material Service Corp. of Chicago, headed by Byfield's Sherman Hotel group's Pat Hoy. The Crown family and partner Conrad Hilton next benefitted from TFX, at the time, the most costly military contract award in the history of the world. Obama was sponsored by the Crowns and Pritzkers. So was Albert Jenner Peter Janney has preferred to write of an imaginary CIA assassination of his surrogate mother, Mary Meyer, but not a word about his Uncle Frank.
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#25
I had a beautiful visit to Dealey Plaza last September. Wish I could have stayed longer. I got to the campground in Alabama at 10:30 at night and had to make special arrangements for them to open the gate.
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#26
Albert Doyle Wrote:My internet Inquisitor Tom Scully...A person who barrel scrapes personal information about family members and trumpets it on the internet. Pretty low.


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But never……. NEVER as low as you go, Mr. Doyle. Got payola?
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#27
Martin White Wrote:How about a thread of members' pictures of DP or any related items? Only the other weekend I scanned some photos I took in Dealey Plaza in the summer of 2000. Would be happy to upload them if anyone is interested.

Would love to see that Martin and any one else who has some.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx

"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.

“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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#28
Magda Hassan Wrote:
Martin White Wrote:How about a thread of members' pictures of DP or any related items? Only the other weekend I scanned some photos I took in Dealey Plaza in the summer of 2000. Would be happy to upload them if anyone is interested.

Would love to see that Martin and any one else who has some.

Agreed. Please post your pictures, Mr. White. That's what I thought this thread was for. You too, Albert. For the record. +

It's always a pleasure to see the state of DP in this moment, remembering what happened there all those years ago.
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#29
Jim DiEugenio Wrote:Excuse me, but may I kindly remind us all that this was supposed to be about Mr. Doyle's observations and, I hope, his pictures of Dealey Plaza.

It would be nice if he would post some of those photos since I think it is an endlessly interesting venue to point out certain things.

My favorite picture is from the trestle which overlooks the entire location.

How any Secret Service man, or policeman could have looked at that and then approved the final motorcade route is simply astounding.

But from the latest info in Palamara's book, the alteration was not made until the night before.

Another of my favorites is from behind the fence at the end of it, over the storm drain. Absolutely perfect shot from the front--which is why Gary Mack avoided it in his ITTC.

Jim During my first visit to DP Erick actually went down the storm drain. It made me furious as I was so emotional being there and -though it was not his intent- him doing this seemed to make light of the assassination.

Yes I want to see pics too.

Tom, I GET the point. I am just tired of seeing it made every time he posts.
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#30
I should have gone to the storm drain by the overpass but the parking meter and my cell camera were on my mind. However we don't know if the kill shot came from there because we don't know if the Zapruder Film is accurate because of Brugioni's witnessing of it being tampered with at CIA's NPIC. The shot could have come from the parking lot fence on the Knoll. I honestly didn't go behind the fence or to the overpass because once you are in the Plaza you realize the conspiracy is so obvious that you don't need to.

Off-Topic: Judyth Baker says Dennis David is speaking at her convention. Someone could ask him about Pitzer's film. Very important.
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