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Nothing.... just reacted to your experience with Wikipedia gatekeepers.
I believe this was the wife of the Ted you are looking for, his page does not include a bio.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145165700/sophia-kleparski

Good work, Thomas.
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What does that have to do with probable KGB mole Bruce Leonard Solie, father-figure-requiring James Angleton's confidant, mentor, and mole-hunting superior?

Nothing.... just reacted to your experience with Wikipedia gatekeepers.
I believe this was the wife of the Ted you are looking for, his page does not include a bio.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145165700/sophia-kleparski
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It took at least two years until other Wikipedia editors stopped deleting this from former Gov., Gray's wiki bio. The argument was it was dismissed as original research.

I kept creating other articles until it no longer was! I just felt two candidates of Nazi grandfathers in one California recall election was one too many!

What does that have to do with probable KGB mole Bruce Leonard Solie, father-figure-requiring James Angleton's confidant, mentor, and mole-hunting superior?
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From WikiTree:

Bruce Leonard Solie (1917 - 1992)

Born 10 Nov 1917 in Sumner, Trempealeau, Wisconsin, United States

Died 23 Dec 1992 at age 75 in Rockville, Montgomery, Maryland, United States


In the 1940 census. the name of the hired hand was Ted Karpaski, or some-such thing.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9M1-D7D1?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AK7VL-C1H&action=view&cc=2000219&lang=en


This is the article I wrote about Solie which was rejected by Wikipedia "because not enough established authors have written about him" (LOL!), and which its subsidiary, EverybodyWiki, published without my knowledge.

https://en.everybodywiki.com/Bruce_Leonard_Solie

Thank you.
It took at least two years until other Wikipedia editors stopped deleting this from former Gov., Gray's wiki bio. The argument was it was dismissed as original research.
I kept creating other articles until it no longer was! I just felt two candidates of Nazi grandfathers in one California recall election was one too many!

Quote
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gray_Davis

....Davis's father, an advertising manager at Time Inc. and an alcoholic, was the son of businessman William Rhodes Davis.[6]...
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Tom G.,

I read your description of a person of interest living at a farm owned by Solie.

The 1950 US Census listed Solie still living in Wisconsin and working in the office of a bus company.  Only the Solie nuclear family seemed to be listed in the
census entry.
 
If you will share the location of the Solie farm and the name of the person living there who you are associating with Solie, I am interested enough to look further,
or correct me if I misunderstood what you posted.

From WikiTree:

Bruce Leonard Solie (1917 - 1992)

Born 10 Nov 1917 in Sumner, Trempealeau, Wisconsin, United States

Died 23 Dec 1992 at age 75 in Rockville, Montgomery, Maryland, United States


In the 1940 census. the name of the hired hand was Ted Karpaski, or some-such thing.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9M1-D7D1?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AK7VL-C1H&action=view&cc=2000219&lang=en


This is the article I wrote about Solie which was rejected by Wikipedia "because not enough established authors have written about him" (LOL!), and which its subsidiary, EverybodyWiki, published without my knowledge.

https://en.everybodywiki.com/Bruce_Leonard_Solie
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[...]

ME: How much of the bullet that struck JFK in the head was never found?

Perplexity AI: Most of the head‑shot bullet was never recovered; only a few small fragments were found, so the majority of the original 6.5 mm Carcano bullet mass is missing.

Official fragment recovery

Parkland and the limousine yielded only a handful of metal pieces clearly associated with the fatal head shot. Contemporary descriptions and later ballistics work describe:

Two larger jacket/lead fragments on the front seat floor of the limousine.

Several much smaller lead specks seen on the autopsy skull X‑rays and removed as tiny fragments.

One documented fragment weighed about 2.89 g and included part of the lead core, while another weighed about 1.36 g, together still far short of a complete bullet.

How much is “missing” in mass terms

A full 6.5×52 mm Carcano military round typically uses a bullet weighing about 10.4 grams (160 grains). The documented larger recovered fragments from the head shot add up to roughly 4.25 g combined, plus only minute specks beyond that. This means on the order of 6 g or more of bullet mass—well over half, and probably closer to two‑thirds—was never recovered in identifiable form.

Modern finite‑element ballistic reconstructions use these fragment masses and locations, along with skull damage patterns, specifically because most of the bullet’s mass is unaccounted for and must be modeled rather than directly measured.

Context within the broader evidence

For the fatal head shot, the record thus consists of two moderate‑sized fragments plus numerous tiny metallic particles, not anything approaching an intact or nearly intact bullet.
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Dear Tom "A Beautiful Mind" Skully,

BFD.

(Pardon my German)

-- Tom

PS Why was probable KGB "mole" Bruce Leonard Solie so interested in Talbot Bielefeldt?

Tom G.,

I read your description of a person of interest living at a farm owned by Solie.
The 1950 US Census listed Solie still living in Wisconsin and working in the office of a bus company.  Only the Solie nuclear family seemed to be listed in the
census entry.
 
If you will share the location of the Solie farm and the name of the person living there who you are associating with Solie, I am interested enough to look further,
or correct me if I misunderstood what you posted.
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As for Altgens 6, I cannot force you to admit you can see what you don't want to admit you can see. Roy Schaeffer noticed the windshield damage in Altgens 6 way back in the 1960s. Anthony DeFiore also identified windshield damage in Altgens 6 and provided high-quality enlargements of the photo showing the damage. Dr. Mantik has likewise identified windshield damage in the photo and in the same area noted by Weldon, DeFiore, and Schaeffer. But, I'm confident you guys will continue to insist you don't see it.

Name‑dropping crackpots doesn’t do much for your argument, I'm afraid. If the damage in the photo really were as obvious as you keep insisting, wouldn't you have been able to show it graphically by now?
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The bridge over the underpass was probably the dumbest place to shoot JFK from. Even dumber than the GK. Not only would he have been out in the open among numerous bystanders, he would have had to shoot through the windshield and had two intervening bodies between him and his target. When people dream this kind of nonsense up, do they ever give any serious thought to their theories? This question almost answers itself.

No... you are wrong here.
This is the perfect place for a sniper dressed in a police uniform and part of a larger conspiracy...
There is a straight line from this position to the president... no interference from the windshield...
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Some not, not all of the Secret Service agents apparently either didn't hear or did not recognize the first shot for what it was. They believe that JFK was hit by the first shot. It has always been puzzling to me why they didn't respond to the first shot but seems to be the case. Altgens 6 shows some of the agents turning to the rear in response to the second shot which is the first one to strike JFK. Clint Hill only remembers hearing two shots and he reacted when he saw JFK had been hit. The next shot he heard was the head shot as he was racing to the limo. I heard him say that he had been told there was an intervening shot that was fired while he was trying to get to the limo but he has no memory that, with good reason. There was no intervening shot. The shot he didn't hear was the first one. The only occupant of the limo who recognized the first shot for as a gun shot was JBC. He knew instantly what it was and according to his account, he immediately thought it was an assassination attempt.

So why did the others as well as some spectators not recognize the first shot. Some said they thought at first it was a firecracker. Others thought it was a motorcycle backfire. We are left to guess as to why others didn't either not hear or recognize the first shot? My own guess is that the motorcycles accelerating coming out of the sharp turn onto Elm St. created such a roar that it muffled the sound of the gunshot. I have no way of proving that. Just an educated guess.

The agents who believed JFK was hit by the first shot are giving themselves the benefit of the doubt because that gave them less than 5 seconds to react between the first shot and the fatal head shot. Those of us who believe the first shot was the missed shot believe there was actually more than 8 seconds between the first and last shot, varying that time frame based on when we believe that first shot was fired. My own belief is there were almost 9 seconds between the first and third shots. Had any of the agents on the running board reacted to that first shot, they might have reached JFK in time to keep him from being hit by the fatal headshot. Bill Greer was in the best position to prevent the assassination as the driver of the car but I read recently he was only supposed to do that on orders from Roy Kellerman. Had Greer immediately sped away, it's doubtful Oswald could have hit JFK with his follow up shots. Unfortunately, all the agents had to make split second decisions and it is easy to second guess them, but not knowing what they actually saw and heard, I'm not ready to say whether they should have acted more quickly than they did.

John, Clint Hill did not jump off the follow-up car till after the head shot. The shot he heard running to the limo sounded different he said and matches the other witnesses bang bang testimony. it also matches the two largest blur episodes on the Z film.









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