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Again: Where's the evidence that Mann and/or Thomas were punished for asking questions about what Oswald did in Mexico City? I don't see any. And Mann being appointed Assistant Secretary of State and, at the same time, head of USAID is not for me any transfer. It's two promotions. He left the posts in 1967 because a new Administration was coming in.

I see no evidence of him being punished for his inquiries.

Here is Mann's interview (summary) with the HSCA. Nowhere does he mention anything about being punished. He says that Dean Rusk ordered the State Department officials to cease inquiring about this question of what Oswald did in MC. Nothing about the CIA or FBI or others inquiring.

Here is the interview: https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=109665#relPageId=2&search=Mann

Here, for me, is a key point:



Right, so Rusk and others (unnamed) were worried that any investigation would have revealed US covert operations in Mexico City. Nothing about worries about WWIII.

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Which does nothing to improve on the inaccuracy of them.You seem to have a goofy idea that the human torso can twist like a rubber band. The torso moves as a unit and the shoulders can move very little independently of the torso. Anyone can try this out for themselves. See how much they can rotate their shoulders while keeping the torso square to the front. Very little. The torso does not twist. The chest and abdomen rotate together. There is no twisting. The torso can turn independently of the hips but that does nothing to bolster your argument.
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Just an update on the war in Ukraine as of May 2026.

Ukraine is mostly targeting Russian troops, or military or oil resources in the rear. Russia is mostly targeting Ukrainian civilians, in the hopes of getting Ukraine to eventually throwing in the towel.

How likely are the Russians to succeed? How inevitable is the "inevitable Russian Triumph"?


Well, the U.N. estimates that the total Ukrainian civilian deaths since February 2022 to the present to be under 16,000. And about a third of these deaths occurred in the first month, mostly in face-to-face encounters with Russian troops. Think "Babi Yar" more than Coventry or Dresden, where the crews might think they are taking out military targets, to some extent.

If this enough? Well, Ukraine has more than half the population of Great Britain or Germany during World War II and during that time there were something like 65,000 and 500,000 civilian deaths, respectively.

Russians would need to increase their killing abilities by a factor of ten to approach the levels Germany had in World War II, which was not near enough to get Great Britain to throw in the towel.

It certainly appears that Russia is not going to win this war.

And given Russia's, or the Soviet Union history, this is not surprising. What is their success against a country the size of Ukraine without powerful allies?

* Poland, 1920, failure
* Finland, 1939 failure

Their successes, always with the help of powerful allies:

* Poland in the 1700's, with the help of Prussia and Austria.
* Ukraine in the 1700's, with the help of Austria.
* Poland in 1939, with the heavy lifting being done by Nazi Germany.
* The Baltic States in 1940. These were three separate countries, not one country. And the threat of getting split up with Nazi Germany even if they make a great stand may have been a factor in
   deciding not to fight. Again, having a powerful ally on their side.
* Eastern Europe in 1944-1945, with a huge amount of help from the U. S. and
   Great Britain.

On their own, not so good. Inefficiencies usually increased a lot by corruption. Corruption, a consistent theme, except during the Soviet era, which is long gone. Consistently, Russian lack of 'Quality' seems to outweigh Russian 'Quantity', time and time again.

Why do people believe that 'Quantity' will always overcome 'Quality' when that notion is so poorly supported by history?

Why should we expect the 2020's to be any different?



As far as making peace is concerned, for the "benefit" of the Ukrainian people, remember, a third of the Ukrainian civilian deaths occurred in the first month. Death rates did not go down after Nazi Germany achieved "peace" in Poland, the Baltic States and Ukraine but shot up greatly once the front lines moved on and the Germans had solid control of those regions during 1939-1944. Something similar can be expected if Ukraine loses.

In any case, the decision to accept a Russian "Peace" should be made by the Ukrainians, not by us, even if we "claim" we are on the side of the Ukrainian
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By popular demand, I am reluctantly compelled to offer the observation that my wife, who is a native Belarusian, was at the very outset (i.e., 2016) an enthusiastic Trump supporter. She regards Putin as the devil incarnate. We both now regard Biden, for whatever his other failings may have been, as a hero insofar as his support for Ukraine is concerned. Trump, for whatever his other virtues may be, has made a complete counterproductive fool of himself insofar as Ukraine and Putin are concerned. I am almost forced to conclude, unlikely as it may seem, that Putin actually does have photos of The Donald doing unspeakable things with little Russian boys. Something about the Trump-Putin relationship just makes no sense unless one thinks w-a-y outside the box. Egomaniacal Trump allowing someone as universally despised as Putin to play him like a cheap violin is impossible for me to explain in mundane terms.
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Still derailing the thread - and proud of it! - but I omitted from my list of Oswald puzzlements taxi driver Whaley's WC testimony that after Oswald was already seated in the cab an older woman approached and asked if she could have it, whereupon Oswald cracked open the door as if to exit and (Whaley vaguely recalled) offered the cab to the woman.

An escaping Presidential assassin politely offers his escape cab to a stranger? Well, he may have done so - but it's certainly curious.

Which reminds me: This is Whaley's actual cab. Such a cab is my candidate for the "police car" that pulled up in front of Beckley and toot-tooted, as described by Earlene Roberts. The Beckley property had 22 bedrooms, with 18 rentable rooms, and most of the rentable rooms were behind the main house. Pulling up to the curb and toot-tooting is common taxi behavior. Case closed, you're welcome.


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TG--

James DiEugenio and Oliver Stone are not "MAGATs" and people like them are legion on the left-ideology side of the JFKA research base, and they excuse Putin everything.


I would not count Oliver Stone as "Left Wing", considering how big a fanboy he is of Putin, rivaling Trump. I am "Left Winger" and I would never consider Oliver Stone as a fellow "Left Winger" like I would AOC or Talarico.

He has been consistently against liberal Democracy, pushing the narrative that Liberal Democracy is a myth, that the people do not really control elections and governments, a view that Trump has a lot of agreement with. I believe this was his chief motive for making the movie 'JFK'.

Calling Oliver Stone "Anti Democracy" is a more accurate label than "Left Wing". Calling Stone "Left Wing" is like calling Hitler "Left Wing" because, he was, the head of the "National SOCIALISTS". The labels people give themselves can be misleading.

I do not understand the MAGA supporters, or Biden supporters, who tolerate 1 million dead in Ukraine as a passing thought.

Biden was overly slow and cautious in supporting Ukraine, but he did support Ukraine and his support was building over time, but Trump got Congress to interfere with this a lot in 2023 and since then.



I don't think it is one million Ukrainian dead. Most of the dead are Russians and the total dead could be one million. I think the way you phrase it is misleading.

I don't feel bad about Russian army dead any more than I feel bad about German army dead during World War II.

The U. N. estimates that around 15,000 Ukrainian civilians have been killed since February 2022. About a third of them in the first month, mostly from face to face encounters with the Russian army. A sign that if an unfavorable "Peace" is achieved in Ukraine, Ukrainian civilian casualties will spike a lot, as to be decided in Moscow.
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Oh, good, we're back on track!

Why does that matter?

Well, because if Oswald actually could drive, then this part of LN dogma is incorrect and new possibilities are opened up. If Tippit was actually doing some of the odd things he has been reported as doing, then this opens up the possibility that the encounter with Oswald was less routine than LN dogma would have us believe.

Even if one wants to confine all JFKA discussion strictly to the events of November 21-24, there are mysterious aspects that are hard to explain and that at least suggest the LN dogma may not be the full story. You apparently are satisfied it is the full story and that anyone who disagrees with you is credulous if not stupid. Even though I pretty much accept the LN narrative, there are aspects that leave me scratching my head and wondering if the LN narrative is the full story. At this point, thanks to Jack Ruby and an agenda-driven WC, all we likely ever will have is speculation - but there is the possibility some new kernel of actual evidence will come to light.

Oswald's preternatural calm in the encounter with Baker ... his calm and cockiness in the legendary Fritz's attempts to break him ... his insistence he didn't kill anybody ... his telling Robert "don't believe the so-called evidence." Just this is enough in itself to give me pause as to what was actually going on. Unlike so many, I don't have any psychological or emotional need for the LN narrative to be correct or for the case to be closed.

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It reminds me of a photo that appeared in the now defunct Columbus Citizen-Journal back in the 1970s during another wave of UFO sightings. The photographer had tossed the cap of a roll of film into the air and photographed it against the Columbus skyline to show how easy it was to fake these photos, even before the days of AI. Does anybody ever stop to wonder why all these UFOs seem to be a different make and model. Have the space aliens sent an entire armada of spaceships to the Third Rock from the Sun?

Every area of weirdness, including religion, is plagued with hoaxers and fraudsters. Typically, however, they are eventually exposed. I am guessing the photo in the Columbus Citizen-Journal didn't fool any serious ufologist for very long, The level of photographic analysis to which the most credible UFO photos have been subjected might astonish you. The late Bruce Maccabee was an optical physicist employed by the Navy, and he was not easily fooled - nor was he alone. A serious analysis of a UFO incident or photo makes for tedious reading, even for me.

UFOs do not all seem to "a different make and model." For starters, we don't know that they are a make and model of ANY nuts-and-bolts craft; we don't know what they are at all. Perhaps they are holograms or simulations. The fact is, dating back to ancient history the disk shape has predominated, to the extent that Carl Jung speculated that this was an archetype originating in the collective human unconscious (Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Sky).

FWIW, this photo - from British Columbia in 1981 - and the circumstances in which it was caught on film make it one of the most credible of unexplained UFO photos (and there are many such photos). It and the photographer have withstood all analysis. See http://www.ufoevidence.org/cases/case241.htm (summary), https://www.nicap.org/reports/811008vancouver-isle_jse_01_2_haines.pdf (analysis in the Journal of Scientific Exploration).

The photographer, Hannah McRoberts, was on a family outing; the UFO photo negative was surrounded by family outing-type photos; and Hannah was "the niece of one of Canada's leading nuclear engineers, a man in charge of a multi-billion dollar electrical generating complex."



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  But why here-in this forum-start a thread completely off topic of the JFKA and unrelated to this forum, just to insult people who may support President Trump by calling them "MAGATs" and "zombified supporters"?  This is totally unnecessary and uncalled for.

The explanation, of course, is that there is a species of JFKA fanatic for whom the only real significance of the JFKA is as part-and-parcel of Everything Wrong With the Country Today. The JFKA is just a launching pad for political rants. Anyone who doesn't share these folks' politics is, ipso facto, clueless about the JFKA. The person to whom your post is addressed is in the grip of a mania that passed rationality long ago, Trump Derangement Syndrome on steroids with whipped cream and a cherry on top; he actually thinks he is performing some public service - although why he thinks an obscure JFKA forum is the place to do it is a kind of a mystery. The Ignore feature is certainly one solution that I freely employ.

I have been blessed, or cursed as the case may be, to be almost entirely inward-focused all my life. My avatar Alfred E. Neuman ("What? Me worry?") is an apt one. I honestly don't care squat about most hot-button issues, partly because there is no solution and often no middle ground anyway. As a badly flawed human being and erratic political leader of any stripe, The Donald is indeed extreme and kind of frightening. As someone as unqualified for the Presidency as it would have been humanly possible to be, Kamala was indeed kind of frightening. Americans seem to have a strange capacity for nominating and electing people you wouldm't want running a Der Wienerschnitzel if you owned it, but what's it really got to do with me and my daily life? Not enough to get as excited as and carry around as much anger as many people now seem to do. I have to blame it mostly on the rise of the internet and the echo-chamber effect of people immersing themselves in little universes where everyone is constantly excited and angry about everything. It's almost like people today feel OBLIGATED to be constantly excited and angry.
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