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DON ADAMS STORY CAT AMONG THE PIDGEONS  (Read 533 times)

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With thanks to Micheal Hogan at the Ed forum.

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problem with link help.

sorted now apologies to all

Just to add a little balance and to divert the cries of bias

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Ian,

Thanks for link.     thumbs1xx

This it?    ....    (yours didn't work)

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Ian,

Thanks for link.     thumbs1xx

This it?    ....    (yours didn't work)

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Sorted now thanks its technofear I think


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For a lot more laughs (in addition to the many factual errors on his
website), tune in to ex-FBI agent Don Adams' 5-part radio interview on
this webpage:

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In Part 2 of the program, Adams tells all kinds of falsehoods, such as
the howler about how Oswald would have had to criss-cross the Book
Depository building a total of THREE different times in order to get
from the sixth-floor "loft" (as Adams calls it) to the second-floor
"break room" (as Adams calls the lunchroom)!

Adams actually seems to think that Oswald had to cross the entire
length of the building THREE times--once to hide the rifle; then
another criss-cross to get to the stairs (totally untrue); and then a
third crossing of the building in order to reach the lunchroom (also a
lie).

This guy doesn't know the most basic facts about the assassination or
Oswald's movements.

More stuff that Adams has wrong (the list is almost endless if you listen to the full 5-part Cleveland radio interview):

He thinks it was Rufus Youngblood who climbed aboard JFK's car right after the shooting in Dealey Plaza.

He seemed to imply that the original motorcade route would have taken the car down Elm St. through Dallas, instead of Main (at least that's what he said).

He implies that the back of JFK's head is missing in the existing autopsy pictures. Goofy.

He claims that NONE of the Secret Service agents gave any statements to anyone in officialdom. He evidently isn't aware that every SS agent in Kennedy's detail wrote up an official report for the SS files, plus several agents appeared before the WC--e.g., Clint Hill, Roy Kellerman, and Bill Greer.

Adams claims that nobody bothered to even check the bullets that came out of J.D. Tippit's body to see if they could be matched to Oswald's revolver. He thinks it wasn't done at all, despite the testimony of Joe Nicol and Bob Frazier...with Nicol even stating that one of the bullets could be matched to LHO's gun.

He claims that somebody had to approach Jackie Kennedy and ask her to relinquish the piece of JFK's head that she carried to Parkland...instead of Jackie herself voluntarily giving the head piece to Dr. Pepper Jenkins (which, of course, is what happened).

And, of course, we're treated to the usual CT excrement about how Oswald's shooting feat was absolutely impossible, and how it's never been duplicated by anybody on the mortal coil. And then we a goof who calls in the radio show to say that he and his Marine sniper team couldn't come anywhere near Oswald's feat, with the caller saying that he couldn't do it in less than SIXTEEN seconds. And the best his commanding officer could accomplish was TWELVE seconds. (Great sniper team there. Irene Ryan of The Beverly Hillbillies could have done it in under ten seconds--easy.)

And then we get the usual stuff about how Oswald's rifle was a piece of junk. And the junk about how Oswald didn't kill Tippit either.

Don Adams, in effect, is clueless.


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Don Adams: And no man who ever lived could fire those shots in under 16 seconds.

DVP: I find that very hard to believe.

Don Adams: Would you believe 12 seconds?

DVP: No, I would not.

Don Adams: How about 10 seconds while wearing thick mittens?


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Don Adams: How about 9 seconds?

DVP: Oswald did it in 8.4 seconds, Don.

Don Adams: Missed it by THAT much!



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Yes. I'm certain that Agent 99 could figure out this case much better than Maxwell Smart. I wish we could find out what her opinion is.


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For a lot more laughs (in addition to the many factual errors on his
website), tune in to ex-FBI agent Don Adams' 5-part radio interview on
this webpage:

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In Part 2 of the program, Adams tells all kinds of falsehoods, such as
the howler about how Oswald would have had to criss-cross the Book
Depository building a total of THREE different times in order to get
from the sixth-floor "loft" (as Adams calls it) to the second-floor
"break room" (as Adams calls the lunchroom)!

Adams actually seems to think that Oswald had to cross the entire
length of the building THREE times--once to hide the rifle; then
another criss-cross to get to the stairs (totally untrue); and then a
third crossing of the building in order to reach the lunchroom (also a
lie).

This guy doesn't know the most basic facts about the assassination or
Oswald's movements.

More stuff that Adams has wrong (the list is almost endless if you listen to the full 5-part Cleveland radio interview):

He thinks it was Rufus Youngblood who climbed aboard JFK's car right after the shooting in Dealey Plaza.

He seemed to imply that the original motorcade route would have taken the car down Elm St. through Dallas, instead of Main (at least that's what he said).

He implies that the back of JFK's head is missing in the existing autopsy pictures. Goofy.

He claims that NONE of the Secret Service agents gave any statements to anyone in officialdom. He evidently isn't aware that every SS agent in Kennedy's detail wrote up an official report for the SS files, plus several agents appeared before the WC--e.g., Clint Hill, Roy Kellerman, and Bill Greer.

Adams claims that nobody bothered to even check the bullets that came out of J.D. Tippit's body to see if they could be matched to Oswald's revolver. He thinks it wasn't done at all, despite the testimony of Joe Nicol and Bob Frazier...with Nicol even stating that one of the bullets could be matched to LHO's gun.

He claims that somebody had to approach Jackie Kennedy and ask her to relinquish the piece of JFK's head that she carried to Parkland...instead of Jackie herself voluntarily giving the head piece to Dr. Pepper Jenkins (which, of course, is what happened).

And, of course, we're treated to the usual CT excrement about how Oswald's shooting feat was absolutely impossible, and how it's never been duplicated by anybody on the mortal coil. And then we a goof who calls in the radio show to say that he and his Marine sniper team couldn't come anywhere near Oswald's feat, with the caller saying that he couldn't do it in less than SIXTEEN seconds. And the best his commanding officer could accomplish was TWELVE seconds. (Great sniper team there. Irene Ryan of The Beverly Hillbillies could have done it in under ten seconds--easy.)

And then we get the usual stuff about how Oswald's rifle was a piece of junk. And the junk about how Oswald didn't kill Tippit either.

Don Adams, in effect, is clueless.



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