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|    Steven Galbraith to Steven Galbraith    |
|    Re: Happy Assassination Eve Everyone!    |
|    27 Nov 23 09:46:54    |
      From: stevemgalbraith@yahoo.com              On Wednesday, November 22, 2023 at 10:46:42 AM UTC-5, Steven Galbraith wrote:       > On Wednesday, November 22, 2023 at 7:18:04 AM UTC-5, JE Corbett wrote:        > > On Wednesday, November 22, 2023 at 4:17:55 AM UTC-5, Gil Jesus wrote:        > > > On Wednesday, November 22, 2023 at 3:02:41 AM UTC-5, David wrote:        > > > > you are shitting your pants these days... amazing, handlers putting       the hammer on you slugs? Ouch!        > > > Only a sick, worthless piece of shit would take a tragic event like the       assassination of a President and try and exonerate        > > his assassin.        > >        > > I agree.       > It is absolutely bizarre how he gets very upset when Oswald is accused of       the murder and says that people are somehow violating Oswald's rights (hint:       he's dead) when this is done and then turns around and accuses all sorts of       people of the crime, of        being involved, of framing Oswald, of covering up what happened. He posts at       conspiracy sites where Ruth Paine - still alive - was recently accused of       being one of the murderers of JFK. And he never objected to the claim. Not a       peep.        > He claims that the witnesses in the Tippit shooting were all liars or       coerced to lie. They committed numerous crimes - perjury, obstruction of       justice, et cetera. It's okay for him to accuse them of these crimes even       though they weren't, by his        standard, proven in court. But if someone says Oswald was a criminal he is       furious.              DPD motorcycle officer Jame Chaney, riding right behind JFK during the       assassination, was interviewed by the FBI. Here, in part, is what he told them       about the location of the "noises", i.e., shots.              "CHANEY said he was positive that all the noises he heard were coming from       behind his motorcycle and none of these noises came from the side or the front       of the position in which CHANEY was located. "              Source/link: https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=6247       #relPageId=170&search=James_Chaney              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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