Robert Groden Talks About The Wiegman Film

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Re: Robert Groden Talks About The Wiegman Film
« Reply #14 on: Today at 01:12:15 AM »
He didn't steal anything. He made some copies for himself so he could study them.

Gerry, you're out in left field on this one. The copies he made for his own "study" were in very short order not only sold to tabloids but used prominently in his books, including High Treason. He has profited for decades on stolen material. You really need to read David Lifton's essay "Pig on a Leash."

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Re: Robert Groden Talks About The Wiegman Film
« Reply #15 on: Today at 01:19:58 AM »
Darnell Frame:



   ROBIN - I have a question regarding the still frame above. (1) Did you crop this still frame a tad on both the (L) & (R) sides?
                I believe I have matched your posted Darnell frame, with the same Darnell frame from the Darnell film posted on You Tube by - SixthFloorMuseum. The You Tube still frame shows open space behind the man's head on the (R) side. It also shows the entire license plate on the front end of the car on the extreme (L).   

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« Reply #16 on: Today at 05:56:44 AM »
   ROBIN - I have a question regarding the still frame above. (1) Did you crop this still frame a tad on both the (L) & (R) sides?
                I believe I have matched your posted Darnell frame, with the same Darnell frame from the Darnell film posted on You Tube by - SixthFloorMuseum. The You Tube still frame shows open space behind the man's head on the (R) side. It also shows the entire license plate on the front end of the car on the extreme (L).

ROBIN - "I have a question regarding the still frame above. (1) Did you crop this still frame a tad on both the (L) & (R) sides?"

No i posted the film frame as I found it.

Here is the film GIF.

 https://app.box.com/s/6c53fk2dbdq5d5enwjde2c0bs1ahn10f

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Re: Robert Groden Talks About The Wiegman Film
« Reply #17 on: Today at 06:24:32 AM »
ROBIN - "I have a question regarding the still frame above. (1) Did you crop this still frame a tad on both the (L) & (R) sides?"

No i posted the film frame as I found it.

Here is the film GIF.

 https://app.box.com/s/6c53fk2dbdq5d5enwjde2c0bs1ahn10f

   Thanks.

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« Reply #18 on: Today at 12:28:00 PM »
He's done his best. It's a tough case to crack.

If what he has done is his best, he should have found another line of work.

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« Reply #19 on: Today at 03:47:44 PM »

 I think a lot of you are forgetting how tough it was to get any JFK Assassination information back before Lifton's "Best Evidence". Accurate or not, clean or on-the-sly, Groden was providing JFK Assassination information and images. Groden was moving the ball forward, (and sometimes backward), when getting any JFK Assassination information was an extremely difficult thing to do. Before the Internet, before Email, etc. Groden should get credit for keeping the JFK Assassination Inquiry alive. Without Groden, Oliver Stone's "JFK" may have been DOA. 

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« Reply #20 on: Today at 04:16:04 PM »
I think a lot of you are forgetting how tough it was to get any JFK Assassination information back before Lifton's "Best Evidence". Accurate or not, clean or on-the-sly, Groden was providing JFK Assassination information and images. Groden was moving the ball forward, (and sometimes backward), when getting any JFK Assassination information was an extremely difficult thing to do. Before the Internet, before Email, etc. Groden should get credit for keeping the JFK Assassination Inquiry alive. Without Groden, Oliver Stone's "JFK" may have been DOA.

Not surprised your judgment on this subject is as poor as your photo analysis. This guy steals evidence from US government committees, profits by the thousands in including said evidence in his books and makes a complete fool out of himself in front of the ARRB and the OJ Simpson trial? This is the guy you give a free pass? Crazy.