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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: My grandmother was in Dallas...
« Reply #35 on: August 07, 2018, 09:08:59 PM »
No ones ever suggested that except you and you don't count because you're

The reason nobody has pointed out that any number of devices could be a firearm in disguise,is because they are afraid of some fool ridiculing the idea. The Secret Service was well aware that cameras, binoculars, canes, or umbrellas could actually be a firearm....

It is a well know FACT that the CIA ( and other intelligence organizations ) have used firearms disguised as innocent everyday objects since at least the days of Hitler.....

Offline Duncan MacRae

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Re: My grandmother was in Dallas...
« Reply #36 on: August 07, 2018, 09:28:54 PM »
Wrong Duncan. I am not saying, nor have I ever said, that Beverly Oliver is definitely the "Babushka Lady." What I am saying is John McAdams' word alone isn't enough to show that this is incorrect for me. It may be for other people.

Next to the word "gullible" in the dictionary is a picture of a WC defender.

The information is compiled by Mcadams, and comes from many searchable sources.

The gathered and published research in his compilation is not based on his research.

Offline Walt Cakebread

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« Reply #37 on: August 08, 2018, 03:14:05 PM »
I'll go with ...she is not very credible.
We're a dollar short and 55 yrs too late.
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Yes....Justice delayed is justice denied...     However,  We can still know the truth...and realize and know that powerful and evil men got away with murder and at last attempt to set the history books straight.

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Re: My grandmother was in Dallas...
« Reply #38 on: August 18, 2018, 05:09:07 PM »
and....nada!! I mean WTH I took we were going to solve the mystery of Ms Babushka!!  We did it with Doris Mumford on the eve of the 50th about 5 years ago this time! Remember for years Doris Mumford was incorrectly ID as Cynthia McKinney who wrote an eyewitness account of the assassination, stating she was on the infamous grassy knoll that day for a not well known and now long defunct paper in Chula Vista, CA on the 20th anniversary way back in Nov. 1983. I submit that published story was either a fabrication on her part OR the little known paper did sloppy journalism by inserting a stock photo of the woman who was revealed to be Doris Mumford next to the story without explanation that  this picture is NOT of our reporter but a stock photo. Anyways, isnt it odd that this supposed daughter finds the forum, engages it, and then disappears. Im sure the mother, if she has Alzheimers, is not searching the internet so impact to her psyche shouldnt be of issue!! 
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Re: My grandmother was in Dallas...
« Reply #39 on: August 18, 2018, 05:23:46 PM »
and....nada!! I mean WTH I took we were going to solve the mystery of Ms Babushka!!  We did it with Doris Mumford on the eve of the 50th about 5 years ago this time! Remember for years Doris Mumford was incorrectly ID as Cynthia McKinnon who wrote an eyewitness account of the assassination, stating she was on the infamous grassy knoll that day for a not well known and now long defunct paper in Chula Vista, CA on the 20th anniversary way back in Nov. 1983. I submit it that published story was either a fabrication on her part OR the little known paper did sloppy journalism by inserting a stock photo of the woman who was revealed to be Doris Mumford next to the story without explanation that  this picture is NOT of our reporter but a stock photo. Anyways, isnt it odd that this daughter finds the forum, engages and then disappears. Im sure the mother, if she has Alzheimers, is not searching the internet so impact to her psyche shouldnt be of issue.

     Could be the guy is shopping around whatever photo(s) he might have. Give this time to play out one way or the other. Also, if this is true, jumping to the conclusion that his Grandma was Babushka = knee-jerk. He simply said she often wore a scarf. He did Not say the picture(s) in question included his Grandma wearing a scarf on 11/22/63. Remember, the ID of the woman standing at the light pole alongside Mumford allegedly Remains Unknown to this day.

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Re: My grandmother was in Dallas...
« Reply #40 on: August 18, 2018, 05:36:47 PM »
     Could be the guy is shopping around whatever photo(s) he might have. Give this time to play out one way or the other. Also, if this is true, jumping to the conclusion that his Grandma was Babushka = knee-jerk. He simply said she often wore a scarf. He did Not say the picture(s) in question included his Grandma wearing a scarf on 11/22/63. Remember, the ID of the woman standing at the light pole alongside Mumford allegedly Remains Unknown to this day.


Royell, maybe youre right. My bad as I assumed Kendall was a female? Yeah, you would assume as people get into twilight of their lives, they would want to reveal certain "secrets" so maybe that lightpole woman and the black Tshirt dude on the fire escape of the Dal-Tex building will eventually be identified, but I'm thinking if not for the 50th, already 5 years ago, then when?