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Duncan, another (blog) site that I frequent, and typically stay logged in to, now has a CAPTCHA form to complete in order to see the pages. Their form is just one check box to click to prove one is human. That is at least quick, easy and simple. And we typically stay logged in and do not have to go through the routine of logging in very often.
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Addendum:  After further review of Benjamin Cole's lead post on this thread, I noticed that it contains a number of false, defamatory statements about me.  They sound like AI generated hallucinations.
I have never believed, nor posted anti-Semitic "canards" about Jewish bankers, world finance, the Rothchilds, etc.
Nor have I promoted anti-vaccine disinformation. 
On the contrary, I have endeavored to correct anti-vaccine disinformation on social media.
This is libelous nonsense.
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Thanks Dan and Royell. This image appears to me to show that the cop’s holster is on his right thigh. Also, something is in his left hand (perhaps his glove?). I would assume that he removed his right glove with his left hand to be able to draw and handle his weapon better, if necessary. I suspect that this is standard operating procedure when a cop is walking towards a building with potentially an armed assassin inside. Just my opinion.

   Officer Haygood ran up the grassy knoll with his gun drawn. He was photographed by Cancellare standing atop the Triple Underpass. That photo shows Officer Haygood with both gloves on and his gun in his holster. Haygood did Not need to remove his glove when he ran up the grassy knoll with his gun drawn. This "No Glove Cop" above is Not Officer Haygood. Who is this man? Where is his motorcycle? And exactly where is he going?
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Does this photo help at all? 



   The value of this photo is that it shows how little of the Island there is behind the traffic signal pole. And Fedora Man was standing very close to the traffic signal pole. Just look at the Towner Film after the JFK Limo makes the turn onto Elm St. Fedora Man is almost leaning on that traffic light.
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More blatant dishonesty, and libel, from Benjamin Cole here on the JFK Assassination forum.

It's deplorable.

I have informed Benjamin Cole on more than one occasion, in our Education Forum discussions, that I do not consider Michael Collins Piper's claims about Israel's involvement in the JFK assassination convincing.

They are largely predicated on the history of David Ben Gurion's conflicts with JFK about inspections of the Dimona nuclear project, without corroborating evidence of a Mossad conspiracy.

It's curious that Ben Cole, and/or his AI tool, are deliberately misquoting me about Piper.

Secondly, I have never studied, nor posted, any details about Itzhak Rabin and Permindex, as claimed by Cole.  A number of Education Forum members have posted about the subject.

I have posted about Itzhak Perlman, whom I greatly admire.

The U.S.S. Liberty is another subject I have never studied, nor posted about, in any detail.

Benjamin Cole seems to be implying that any discussions about Israeli history are necessarily "Anti-Semitic."

These libelous accusations about Anti-Semitism are especially offensive to me, and to my family, because my father fought against the Nazis in the U.S. 753rd Tank Battalion-- from North Africa to Sicily, San Pietro, Monte Cassino, France, and Germany-- in WWII.   After the Italian Campaign, the 753rd landed in Southern France in August of 1944 (Operation Dragoon) and saw more than 200 days of combat en route to Bavaria at the war's end.  They liberated the Nazi concentration camp at Lohr, Germany near Frankfurt.

I heard firsthand accounts of the starving prisoners in the Lohr concentration camp from my father when I was a child.

The 753rd also lost 17 tanks in a frontal assault on the German lines at San Pietro.

My father was permanently (partially) deaf after WWII.

Do these AI programs know anything about my father (Will Niederhut's) U.S. 753rd Tank Battalion in WWII?

I, certainly, hope so.
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No problem, Steve.

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This reminds me of CNN's hard hitting expose on the first Trump administration. The staff was holding an office party and Trump apparently got two scoops of ice cream when everyone else only got one. I'm not making this up.

https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2017/05/12/trump-white-house-two-scoops-of-ice-cream-moos-dnt-erin.cnn

CNN not getting a Peabody Award for this story has to be one of the greatest snubs in history.
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Either the report was bigger than everyone elses, or Earl Warren and LBJ had very small hands.



It's good to be the king.
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Thanks so much, Duncan.  I appreciate you letting me know.

Nowadays, we can never be careful enough with the going-on with these stupid bots and attacks.

Sadly, things surely aren't as simple as they were when the internet was fresh and new.

No problem, Steve.

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It's a Forum security issue concerning Denial of Service (DoS) attacks.

A Denial of Service (DoS) attack is a malicious attempt to disrupt normal traffic of a targeted server, service, or network by overwhelming it with a flood of Internet traffic, making it unavailable to users.

These attacks can cause system crashes, slow performance, and, in DDoS (Distributed DoS) cases, use thousands of compromised devices (botnets) to flood the target, ie this Forum.

When I require Logged out members to Login at random times of my choosing, this tactic works in combating these attacks by reducing the number of pages that the Bots etc can attack.

Thanks so much, Duncan.  I appreciate you letting me know.

Nowadays, we can never be careful enough with the going-on with these stupid bots and attacks.

Sadly, things surely aren't as simple as they were when the internet was fresh and new. 
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