The Book Depository as a Potemkin Village

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Offline Richard Gilbride

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The Book Depository as a Potemkin Village
« on: October 28, 2020, 12:20:47 PM »
My most recent essay is now posted in the ESSAYS section at my website jfkinsidejob.com and you can reach it via http://www.jfkinsidejob.com/book-depository-as-a-potemkin-village

A careful study should make it clear that Roy Truly, Jack Dougherty, Bill Shelley, Billy Lovelady, Wesley Frazier and Lee Harvey Oswald were complicit in the assassination. They aided and abetted the Depository hit team and subsequently framed Oswald for the murder.

Without a confession from Wesley Frazier, this recent work may well be the most succinct picture that emerges of what really went on inside that building on November 22nd.

I hope that you find time soon to enjoy this effort.

Offline Denis Pointing

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Re: The Book Depository as a Potemkin Village
« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2020, 11:59:42 PM »
My most recent essay is now posted in the ESSAYS section at my website jfkinsidejob.com and you can reach it via http://www.jfkinsidejob.com/book-depository-as-a-potemkin-village

A careful study should make it clear that Roy Truly, Jack Dougherty, Bill Shelley, Billy Lovelady, Wesley Frazier and Lee Harvey Oswald were complicit in the assassination. They aided and abetted the Depository hit team and subsequently framed Oswald for the murder.

Without a confession from Wesley Frazier, this recent work may well be the most succinct picture that emerges of what really went on inside that building on November 22nd.

I hope that you find time soon to enjoy this effort.

Hi Richard, I read your essay with interest, also some extracts from your 2009 E-book, Matrix for Assassination . (I must admit I didn't delve too deeply into your section concerning "JFK'S clash with an above-top-secret UFO cabal.") You make some really huge claims and of course, that should mean some really huge evidence. However, you never actually give any!! Absolutely none!! Everything you claim is based on the word of a dead journalist named Elzie Glaze, a mysterious unnamed woman who later 'disappeared' and the work of William Weston. Have I missed anything?
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Offline Richard Gilbride

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Re: The Book Depository as a Potemkin Village
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2020, 12:14:09 AM »
Your accusation is incorrect, Denis. My analysis about the Depository elevators is my very own. I have been for over a decade, since even before I wrote The Elevator Escape Theory in 2009. All of my investigative work is on my website, which evidently you have never familiarized yourself with. William Weston is the pioneer in TSBD complicity studies and Elzie Glaze's interviews with Shelley were written about by him (Weston).

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Re: The Book Depository as a Potemkin Village
« Reply #3 on: October 29, 2020, 12:26:04 AM »
Your accusation is incorrect, Denis. My analysis about the Depository elevators is my very own. I have been for over a decade, since even before I wrote The Elevator Escape Theory in 2009. All of my investigative work is on my website, which evidently you have never familiarized yourself with. William Weston is the pioneer in TSBD complicity studies and Elzie Glaze's interviews with Shelley were written about by him (Weston).

Not really an accusation, more an observation. Elzie Glaze and William Weston are certainly prominent in the link you provided. So I should ignore those parts and just read the Depository elevators section then?
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Offline Richard Gilbride

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Re: The Book Depository as a Potemkin Village
« Reply #4 on: October 29, 2020, 01:42:40 AM »
The basics of the  criminal situation inside the TSBD, involving the elevator behavior, is that the elevator system lost power entirely during the first minutes of the police search, and that the west freight elevator descended while first responder Marrion Baker was ascending the corner stairs. A careful re-read of The Book Depository as a Potemkin Village might help you appreciate that. I devoted the month of January on that essay and chose my words with the best precision I could. The evidence you are looking for is right in front of you, right there in the essay.

An earlier mega-essay from 2016, Inside Job, has sections in its first half called Dougherty on the Loose and Frazier and the Elevator Power that go into much greater detail about what they got away with; I really haven't changed my position on the specifics as regards their complicity. So that might be a good place to delve into for sharpening your critique.

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Re: The Book Depository as a Potemkin Village
« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2020, 01:45:54 PM »
Anything that's on my website jfkinsidejob.com was composed by me.

The Sixth Floor Museum's brief about the TSBD building doesn't include the factoid that the Rock Island Plow Co. was bought up by International Harvester about 1910.