Raymond wrote:
> On Mar 3, 9:55 pm, Anthony Marsh <anthony_ma...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Raymond wrote:
>>> On Mar 2, 11:12=EF=BF=BDpm, loan.g...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>>> So the Dallas police were so corrupt, they would willingly participa=
te in
>>>> the murder of their country's president but not corrupt enough that =
in the
>>>> past 45 years not one of them could be paid to spill the beans?
>>> To my knowledge no one ever offered to pay a policeman to "SPILL THE
>>> BEANS " with the exception of officer RC Nelson, who wanted to tell
>>> his story for PAYMENT.
>> What about the movie deal for Wade?
>> What about Curry's book? Profiting from a tragedy.
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> You are correct Tony. Many people made money on the the tragedy (and a=
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> still making money) including authors with their books, Groden with hi=
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he did not make a lot of money.
> Zapruder and his family. I should have said that Nelson was the only on=
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> (that I am aware of that outright DEMANDED payment for im****tant=20
> information). Hurt never got the information because Hurt refused to pa=
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> Nelson
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> Some people have even made the study of the tragedy a lifetime
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> without pay. I see names on these newsgroups that have been posting for=
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> many years.and to this day we are still seeking the truth..
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> It is an interesting subject and hopefully one day the world will know =
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> one angry young man managed to murder JFK all alone or whether it was a=
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> allegedly in charge of.
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I reject your notion that the conspirators represent our very=20
government. The idea of a coup is that a faction out of power grabs power.
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> people know all of the details regarding the event. They feel that ther=
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> is no point in stirring **** since it smells bad enough unstirred.
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And maybe they have revealed it already.
> Kennedy was not loved by large groups in the military-industrial comple=
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>>> In 1984, author, Henry Hurt met Nelson in a parking lot in Corsicana
>>> Texas, where Nelson was in provate business. Nelson told Hurt that he
>>> had waited a long time to tell his story for the record but not
>>> without payment. Hurt never got the story because Hurt refused to pa=
y
>>> Nelson
>>> pp 161-63-63 Reasonable Doubt
>>>> On Mar 1, 9:29=EF=BF=BDpm, Raymond <Bluerhy...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>> Dallas police corrupton in 1963
>>>>> Tippit was a dirty cop and every other cop in Dallas knew it.
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=BDDo your
>>>>> homework. =EF=BF=BDI talked to Harry Olsen, when he lived in Califo=
rnia, and he
>>>>> assured me that Tippit knew Jack Ruby and had ambition to make mone=
y in
>>>>> his job as a local "COP" =EF=BF=BD( Olsen called me and I have a le=
tter from
>>>>> Harry)
>>>>> I lived in Dallas and watched both Dallas police and the Sheriff's =
police
>>>>> cars deliver prostitutes and booze to motel residents all over the =
Dallas
>>>>> community. I lived in the Alamo Motel (still there , I believe... o=
n the
>>>>> Dallas Fort Worth Pike ) and after several days living there, the b=
lack
>>>>> handyman informed me that if I wanted anything, including whiskey o=
r
>>>>> prostitutes. he could arrange it with the Dallas police or the "guy=
s" from
>>>>> the Sheriff's office. I never needed either---- however I witnessed=
many
>>>>> cases where it was obvious that some residents needed the special s=
ervices
>>>>> offered.
>>>>> I was without my own automobile and depended on local bus trans****t=
ation
>>>>> to get downtown to search for a job. =EF=BF=BDOne day, I went outsi=
de the Alamo
>>>>> Motel to catch a bus for downtown ( the bus stop was directly in fr=
ont of
>>>>> the Alamo Motel) =EF=BF=BDWhen I got on the city bus, I went to the=
back of the
>>>>> bus which was common in the northern cities, After several minutes,=
the
>>>>> bus did not move and I noticed the driver looking at ME , in the la=
rge
>>>>> mirror over his operators's position. When he noticed me looking fo=
r the
>>>>> reason that the bus was not moving, he said,: "Yeah, you Yankee, ..=
...Down
>>>>> here only "niggers sit in the back of the of the bus. Now, if you w=
ant
>>>>> this bus to move,,,get your ass up front or we don't move."
>>>>> In a short time, I became aware that this was not a safe place for =
a
>>>>> Yankee to survive... and I got on a Greyhound bus , where LHO went =
to
>>>>> catch a cab to Oak Cliff, and left the most undesirable place that =
I have
>>>>> ever visited in my life
>>>>> Don't bull**** yourself that the Dallas police, or the Sheriff's of=
fice,
>>>>> were in power to service the people of Dallas. Dallas police were t=
he most
>>>>> corrupt citizens in the United States in 1963. It's no wonder that =
folks
>>>>> still believe in a conspiracy in the Coup D'etat that changed the c=
ourse
>>>>> of the future of the lives of the American people. Shazzam ! =EF=BF=
=BDpersonally
>>>>> believe this was the greatest cover-up in the history of the Americ=
an
>>>>> plutocracy.
>>>>> L'shalom
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