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|    Bud to Ben Holmes    |
|    Re: Larry Hancock Schools Believers...    |
|    21 Dec 23 14:55:41    |
      From: sirslick@fast.net              On Thursday, December 21, 2023 at 12:52:05 PM UTC-5, Ben Holmes wrote:       > There is simply no indication that any effort was made to restrict or        > structure the attack on President Kennedy to create the perception of        > a lone shooter - that was strictly an artifact of the "lone nut"        > messaging that emerged during the 48 hours following President        > Kennedy's murder. Certainly, the first day reports out of Dallas        > provided ample suggestion of an organized attack by multiple        > participants and of a well-planned conspiracy at work. Smoke from the        > fence line on Elm Street, mysterious individuals behind the fence line        > (one a uniformed Dallas patrolman), suspicious out of state cars        > circulating through a a restricted/fenced parking area behind the        > fence line, the blocking of the motorcade intersection at Elm and        > Houston by an ambulance at the scheduled time of arrivel of the        > motorcade, a stalled pick-up blocking one line under the railroad        > underpass which was towed away only at the last moment, more bullet        > impacts and actual recovered bullets than match the supposed three        > shots fired by Oswald, the list goes on and on.        >        > FBI DIRECTOR Hoover was upset that the Dallas Police were talking to        > the press far too much about indications of anyone other than Oswald        > being involved. A prime example was Dallas Police Chief Curry's        > televised statements that that the police had witnesses who had seen        > Oswald picked up after the shooting by a Negro driving a station wagon        > (a point later confirmed by at least three independent witnesses.        >        > Some of the leads suggesting multiple participants and indications of        > conspiracy were investigated, but very quietly and with a number of        > the related reports simply disappearing over time - much like the        > polygraph of Buell Frazer rejecting the "sack" as Oswald's, the list        > of license plates for cars parked behind the fence line, the        > possibility of an unaccounted-for bullet impacting on the south side        > of Elm street, or the list of witnesses at the Texas School Book        > Depository. Leads and evidence which did not fit the "lone nut" story        > line literally faded away during the early days of the official        > inquiry. - Larry Hancock, Tipping Point, pgs 198-199               Who?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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