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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: Dallas Police Station Press Conference
« Reply #14 on: April 06, 2020, 03:11:13 AM »
Poor Roger.  Made a claim.  Now can't support it.  The FBI knew about Oswald's Fair Play for Cuba connection/arrest and his visit to Mexico City.  There is no mystery how the DPD might have learned this on 11.22 since Hosty was there in person to tell them.  And the record confirms he asked Oswald about Mexico City.  So there is no uncertainty here about how those facts were known to the DPD.

Is you delusion playing up again?

The FBI knew about Oswald's Fair Play for Cuba connection/arrest and his visit to Mexico City.  There is no mystery how the DPD might have learned this on 11.22 since Hosty was there in person to tell them.

Again no surprise... No evidence from Smith, just a pathetic "Hosty was there in person to tell them".....

Well genius, somebody did indeed tell them, since they knew a hell of a lot about a so-called loser within hours. But I don't believe Hosty told them anything on day 1 and you - as expected - can't show a shred of evidence that he did. In other words, you're just guessing.... Again, nothing unusual there! Just another bad faith argument from Richard "Strawman" Smith.

Besides, not only did I not say anything about Fair play for Cuba or the Mexican trip, in my initial post, but they knew far more than that. And nobody needs to prove that since it is part of the record.
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Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Dallas Police Station Press Conference
« Reply #15 on: April 06, 2020, 10:37:41 PM »
The “Richard” shuffle:

- invent a strawman
- attribute it to somebody else by claiming he’s too cowardly to admit it
- try to rebut it with “woulda, coulda, shoulda”
- declare victory
- lather, rinse, repeat

Offline Michael Walton

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Re: Dallas Police Station Press Conference
« Reply #16 on: April 07, 2020, 04:33:48 PM »
DETECTIVE DICK SMITH:  "Poor Roger.  Made a claim.  Now can't support it.  ..."

So let me get this straight:

LHO is a supposed loner...but the FBI knew about him.
A reporter asks Wade where LHO is from. He replies and Ruby, the guy who murders him a few days later, corrects him.
The correction was made not by a government official, but an "innocent bystander" like Ruby.
Who supposedly knows no one in the DPD.
And whom Wade supposedly doesn't know.

Hahaha. Sure, Dick, sure. That happens all of the time during press conferences and murder investigations. Hahaha!

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Dallas Police Station Press Conference
« Reply #17 on: April 07, 2020, 05:23:36 PM »
"JFK AND THE UNSPEAKABLE
Why He Died And Why It Matters"

By James W. Douglas
p.177

-snip-

"On October 9, 1963, one week before Lee Harvey Oswald began his job at a site overlooking the president's future parade route,
an FBI official in Washington, D.C., disconnected Oswald from a federal alarm system that was about to identify him as a threat to
national security. The FBI man's name was Marvin Gheesling. He was a supervisor in the Soviet espionage section at FBI headquarters.
His timing was remarkable. As author John Newman remarked in an analysis of this phenomenon, Gheesling "turned off the alarm switch
on Oswald literally an instant before it would have gone off."




Can you explain the memo?


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Online Gerry Down

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Re: Dallas Police Station Press Conference
« Reply #18 on: April 11, 2020, 01:06:37 PM »
Over the years I have been intrigued reading posts from members. So interesting reading other thoughts on the assassination. Approximately 15 years ago I watched a video of a Police Press Conference with a representative describing Oswald 's prior movements to November 22. He mention belonging to a movement in New Orleans but miss described the organization. Someone in the crowd spoke aloud and said, "Fair Play for Cuba."  From reading several books on the assignation, the person who corrected  this officer was Jack Ruby. It has always stuck in the back of my mind that someone else besides the police knew at this point in the investigation about Oswald's past. I might be completely off base because of my age and somewhat memory problems. So, could someone direct me to the video of this press conference. I would like to watch again. Maybe I can listen to the voice and compare to other videos of Ruby speaking.

This is somewhat bothersome. How did Ruby even remember a name like "Fair Play For Cuba". Its a name thats easy to mix up yet Ruby remembers it right off the tip of his tongue. He obviously had heard and knew about this organization before Nov 22nd 1963.