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Offline Lee Wotton

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Re: My theory documented for the last time. May the Files be with me.
« Reply #21 on: January 17, 2018, 09:38:51 PM »
McGeorge Bundy (skull and bones) knew. He signed NSAM 273 overturning JFK's Vietnam withdrawal policy etc on 11/21.

LBJ knew, he requested better security than JFK prior to the assassination.

GHWB and RMN both knew.

LHO knew...he wasn't the shooter

Rowley of the SS knew

Lansdale knew

Hunt knew

Philips knew

Angleton knew

Harvey knew

Ruby knew

Ferrie knew

Shaw knew

Morales knew

Dulles knew

Cabell knew

Wade knew

Fritz knew

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« Reply #22 on: January 17, 2018, 09:49:00 PM »
Dan, as Steve notes, the SS agents at the airport were car-less and from out of  town.
I posted what I did because I was influenced by the routineness of the activity, especially under
the circumstances....chaos, uncertainty. IOW, it is the opposite of looking staged, it looks spontaneous, unsuspicious....

Supporting Doc. images to follow.....

Hey, Tom.  As Steve and I both agree looking through this Radio Relays is confusing to say the least.
Just answer one question for me.  This 30's station wagon that you pointed out ... was it part of the DPD
or not?  Was it an SS station wagon?

Btw ... Yes, the two SS agents were car-less I know that, but they did go to lunch
did they not?  And if so, who else would have driven them to a diner of some sort if it wasn't
a Love Field car?

Incidentally, it was Bill Brown who gave me that info about the two agents who went
to lunch and that was a few years back.  He stated that three SS agents stayed.  One who
remained within AF One and the other two went to a diner of some sort.  If I'm not mistaken,
he even mentioned the name of the place.
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Offline Tom Scully

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Re: My theory documented for the last time. May the Files be with me.
« Reply #23 on: January 17, 2018, 11:08:02 PM »
Hey, Tom.  As Steve and I both agree looking through this Radio Relays is confusing to say the least.
Just answer one question for me.  This 30's station wagon that you pointed out ... was it part of the DPD
or not?  Was it an SS station wagon?

Btw ... Yes, the two SS agents were car-less I know that, but they did go to lunch
did they not?  And if so, who else would have driven them to a diner of some sort if it wasn't
a Love Field car?

Incidentally, it was Bill Brown who gave me that info about the two agents who went
to lunch and that was a few years back.  He stated that three SS agents stayed.  One who
remained within AF One and the other two went to a diner of some sort.  If I'm not mistaken,
he even mentioned the name of the place.


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« Reply #24 on: January 17, 2018, 11:10:35 PM »
Tom,

Thank you for posting the link to CE 705. It helped clear things up for me a little bit.
Unit 39 says that he he in 30's station wagon and a few seconds later says, "I'm in the Sergeant's car." He goes on to say, "The other half of 39 is still at the field in the Love Field car.?

Unit 30 was Sergeant R.C. Childers. He was working the Second Platoon Northwest Area Substation.

https://www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh19/pdf/WH19_Batchelor_Ex_5002.pdf
page 9 of that pdf file page 8 of Batchelor's Exhibit CE 5002.

Using CD 1420, here is the exchange:
CD 1420 p. 176
https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=11815&search=Mockingbird_Lane#relPageId=177&tab=page
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Steve Thomas


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Re: My theory documented for the last time. May the Files be with me.
« Reply #25 on: January 17, 2018, 11:12:25 PM »
Hey, Bill.  Thanks for responding.  I really don't think the SS had any hand in the Kennedy
assassination so whether they were told to stand down or not, is a moot point to me.
Viewing the vid of Lawton does suggest he seemed upset but whether or not
it was a spur of the moment thing to order him to stay back or he was reminded that he was
to stay back doesn't matter.  What does matter to me is what happened afterwards.  Did they
go to lunch somewhere other than Love Field and were they escorted there by one of the
Love Field cars.  From there did they subsequently assist the police in the capture of suspects
tied to the assassination?  If that could have happened then look back at what I presented.
It could fit.

Hope everything is going well with you.


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Hey, Bill.  Thanks for responding.

No worries.


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I really don't think the SS had any hand in the Kennedy assassination...

Good.


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...so whether they were told to stand down or not, is a moot point to me.

Okay.  But, you made it a point (#1 in your original post).


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Viewing the vid of Lawton does suggest he seemed upset...

Secret Service Agent Gerald Blaine stated that Lawton was acting in a joking/mocking manner, as if to say ?It's all yours now, guys. I've done my job. Now get out of here so I can have some lunch.?


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Did they go to lunch somewhere other than Love Field and were they escorted there by one of the Love Field cars.

About fifteen minutes after the motorcade departed Love Field, Henry R y b k a, Don Lawton and Roger Warner (Secret Service, Dallas Field Office) all three went to lunch in the airport restaurant.  They were still in that restaurant when they got word of the shooting and were ordered to return to Air Force One to secure the area.


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From there did they subsequently assist the police in the capture of suspects tied to the assassination?  If that could have happened then look back at what I presented. It could fit.

I appreciate what you're trying to do, Dan.  Keep us posted.
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« Reply #26 on: January 17, 2018, 11:18:34 PM »
Hey, Steve (Thomas.)  As you well know this case is confusing enough as it is but I have some
questions with what you and Tom posted. 

1.  The two SS agents went to lunch and it's understandable to me that they would have
went by a Love Field car.

2.  After they heard about the assassination and if they didn't assist the police make
any arrests then they most likely went back to Love Field.

3.  It then occurs to these two agents that they have to go to the Sherirdan, the SS command
post for some reason and 30's station wagon suddenly appears (either marked or unmarked).

4.  If that happened, why would one of the Love Field cars have to go with them?
If you look at the transcripts 39 definitely ended up being there.


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1.  The two SS agents went to lunch and it's understandable to me that they would have
went by a Love Field car.

2.  After they heard about the assassination and if they didn't assist the police make
any arrests then they most likely went back to Love Field.

Lawton and  R y b k a  never left Love Field.
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