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Online Benjamin Cole

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Re: Passing of Former HSCA Chief Counsel G. Robert Blakey
« Reply #21 on: Yesterday at 01:22:28 AM »
MTG--

You make good points.

True, LHO attended the air-school run by Ferrie. But after that, no firm evidence they knew each other.

I have to concede, Ruby was a low-level mob guy, who had run guns to Cuba.

Ruby waxing LHO remains a fishy event.

Online Michael T. Griffith

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Re: Passing of Former HSCA Chief Counsel G. Robert Blakey
« Reply #22 on: Yesterday at 06:17:18 PM »
MTG--

You make good points.

True, LHO attended the air-school run by Ferrie. But after that, no firm evidence they knew each other.

Actually, we have good evidence that they associated with each other long after they met in the Civil Air Patrol. See the research of the HSCA, Dr. David Kaiser, Anthony Summers, Dr. David Scheim, Lamar Waldron, etc. etc.

I have to concede, Ruby was a low-level mob guy, who had run guns to Cuba.

He did a lot more than just run guns to Cuba, although that was no small thing.

Ruby waxing LHO remains a fishy event.

It was clearly a Mob hit to silence a major loose end.
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Offline Lance Payette

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Re: Passing of Former HSCA Chief Counsel G. Robert Blakey
« Reply #23 on: Yesterday at 08:11:01 PM »
It was clearly a Mob hit to silence a major loose end.

Sigh.

This makes no sense from any angle. Let’s put on our rational-thinking beanies:

1. Team A – think “Mission Impossible” – manages to alter JFK’s body, the Z film, the autopsy photos and X-rays and God knows what else the very night of the JFKA. Wow, these folks were pros!

2. Team B – think Carlos, Curly, Larry and Moe – cannot manage its little task of whacking the patsy at any time between 12:31 PM on November 22 and 11:20 AM on November 24. Even then, the best Team B can do is have him whacked on national TV, while surrounded by police and reporters, using a “hit man” with an erratic and volatile personality and more red flags than the Kremlin, so even your cousin Fudsy the potato farmer is screaming “Dat hadda be a Mafia hit, dood!” On top of which, Team B can’t even arrange for its “hit man” to be silenced then and there by a police revolver, which pretty much defeats the purpose of silencing the patsy since the “hit man” is nuttier and less reliable than the patsy.

Geniuses at steps 1-3-5-7-9, bumbling fools at steps 2-4-6-8-10. Mission Impossible and the Three Stooges.

Only in the lunatic fringe of Conspiracy World occupied by MTG and his ilk does this MAKE ANY SENSE. MTG just wants conspiracy factoids – they can be completely irreconcilable (as they are) and collectively make no sense whatsoever (as they don’t).

Plausibility, people, plausibility. Let this be your motto.

Mr. Niederwacky at the Ed Forum seemed to suggest in a recent post that MTG might be one of them there cognitive infiltrators. Far be it from me to endorse this view since Niederwacky fits the profile equally well, but I wonder how many folks know the sad tale of Paul Bennewitz? He observed strange lights and whatnot over the Defense Department's Sandia Labs as well as Kirtland Air Force Base and began aggressively monitoring radio communications. He ACTUALLY WAS the target of a disinformation campaign by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations and the intelligence community. Did that disinformation campaign try to convince him it was nothing out of the ordinary (i.e., "the LN narrative" in JFKA terms)? Hell, no! They fed him so much wild "alien" crap ("body alteration stuff" in JFKA terms) that he went off the deep end and was finally committed for psychiatric treatment. Really! If there are such things as cognitive infiltrators in the JFKA, they probably aren't the LN zealots you suspect. I'm just sayin' ...