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JFK Assassination Discussion & Debate / Re: How Did Bart Kamp Create The Lovelady Image?
« Last post by Zeon Mason on Today at 11:14:17 PM »Could be Danny Arce but he never identified who he was walking with when he left the steps.
Do you find that suspicious that Bielefeldt notified probable KGB mole Bruce Solie that he, Hyde, and Jenkins, who had been friends at Stanford, got together for dinner in 1955?
That's the problem. You people assume there was a conspiracy and unable to find evidence of such, you go on all these snipe hunts in hopes of finding such evidence. If you would just take a straight forward look at the evidence and follow it to a logical conclusion, you would realize the reason there is no evidence of a conspiracy is because there was no conspiracy. But that's not the answer you people want so you go off on all these tangents that lead nowhere. 62 years of futility hasn't dissuaded you folks from your ill-conceived beliefs.

Sorting out Lovelady helps solve the conspiracy...
He's a main player...
Rosemary Wills does one head turn toward the TSBD. Here it is:
Disregarding the fact that JFK, Jackie, Connally, Nellie, and Kellerman all rapidly, but in a non-startle-kind-of-way, turned their heads between Z-140 and Z-150, at what point do you think Secret Service Agent George Hickey started leaning over to look at the pavement, at what point do you think Rosemary Willis started looking back towards the TSBD instead of at the limo, and at what point do you think Secret Service Agent Glen Bennett started leaning far to his right (in order to see around Ken O'Donnell) to see if JFK was okay?

This fellow was a self-reported Stanford friend by Talbot Bielefeldt. Are you familiar with his name? It remained redacted until 2018 or 2022.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_L._Jenkins
WA Hyde invited Bielefeldt, Dr. Jenkins, and Sylvia and her husband to spend the evening with him.
https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=223891#relPageId=1&search=Bielefeldt
Dear Tom "A Beautiful Mind" Skully,
Do you find it interesting that in April of 1964, probable KGB "mole" Bruce Solie (father-figure-requiring James Angleton's confidant, mentor, and mole-hunting superior) tried to talk W. David Slawson into letting Yuri "The KGB Had Nothing To Do With Oswald In The USSR" Nosenko testify to the Warren Commission even though CIA Counterintelligence and the Soviet Russia Division were convinced he'd been a false-defector-in-place in Geneva in June 1962, sent to the CIA there to protect a mole or two or three from being uncovered by recent true defector Anatoly Golitsyn's revelations?
Do you find it interesting that KGB Major Aleksey Kulak (J. Edgar Hoover's shielded-from-CIA FEDORA at the FBI's NYC field office) had to lamely retract his two specific "confirmations" of Nosenko's bonafide-ness when Nosenko admitted during interrogations to having lied about those two things (i.e., his now being a "Lieutenant Colonel" and his having received a "return to Moscow immediately" telegram in Geneva in February 1964)?
Do you find it interesting that Solie "cleared" Nosenko in October 1968 via a bogus polygraph exam and a specious report?
Do you find it interesting that Solie hid CIA documents from the Church Committee and the HSCA?
-- Tom