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A KGB impersonator would not have spoken such horrible Russian. The fake Oswald on the phone was part of a rogue CIA operation to frame Oswald as a Soviet assassin.
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I think this movie will be a flop like Tom Hanks Parkland.

   It was reported years ago that DiCaprio already had DeNiro and Marty Scorsese committed. DiCaprio does not routinely make movies, so maybe there was/is an issue coordinating the schedules of the 3?
   With respect to casting, I would have: (1) Zapruder - Michael Shannon and (2) Buell Frazier - Barron Trump
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Elderly KGB Enthusiast Detained at Disney World!

Orlando, FLA (Jan. 27) - A scene out of Kafka unfolded today at Orlando's Disney World as a young couple "just trying to enjoy a goddamn vacation with our goddamn kids, for crying out loud" cornered an employee in full Donald Duck regalia outside the entrance to the popular Alien Swirling Saucers ride and begged him to make an elderly man stop haranguing them about KGB involvement in the 1963 assassination of President Kennedy. Having no success communicating with the gentleman through his (the Duck's) massive bill, the employee summoned two armed security guards, one of whom restrained the gentleman in a headlock while the other pleaded "SHUT UP about the KGB, willya, fella?" Before an arrest was made, the gentleman was released to the custody and care of an embarrassed young woman with three small children who provided identification and informed the sympathetic guards that she was the gentleman's daughter-in-law and that his KGB mania is approaching the level of a family tragedy. "We can't take him anywhere anymore," she told a small crowd of bemused onlookers. As he was led to the park exit, the gentleman was heard to remark mysteriously, "Today's SVR and FSB."

"Just another day on the job," shrugged the genial Duck. "I think maybe that Swirling Saucers ride is too much for some people."


The heroic Duck comforts a child traumatized by the unfortunate incident.



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   What do you think the level of interest was immediately before Stone's "JFK"? It only takes a "spark" to start a raging fire. I think it's DiCaprio that bought the rights to the story/book of a cellmate of one of those Mafia crime bosses. He spilled the beans. A movie such as this starring DiCaprio would be no different than Costner and "JFK". Both actors being "boffo" at differing points in time. Also, the subject matter of their movies being secondary at the time of release. The recent DiCaprio flick being a case in point. It immediately gets nominated for Best Pic, lotsa other Oscar nominations, yet the subject matter is Old Hat. This is all it takes to spur interest.

I think this movie will be a flop like Tom Hanks Parkland.
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   What do you think the level of interest was immediately before Stone's "JFK"? It only takes a "spark" to start a raging fire. I think it's DiCaprio that bought the rights to the story/book of a cellmate of one of those Mafia crime bosses. He spilled the beans. A movie such as this starring DiCaprio would be no different than Costner and "JFK". Both actors being "boffo" at differing points in time. Also, the subject matter of their movies being secondary at the time of release. The recent DiCaprio flick being a case in point. It immediately gets nominated for Best Pic, lotsa other Oscar nominations, yet the subject matter is Old Hat. This is all it takes to spur interest.

I'm seeing DiCaprio as One Glove Cop and Tom Cruise as Haygood. We can retrofit the Batmobile from one of the old films as the mystery getaway car. The conspirators who are not Shelley and Lovelady will be played by you and TG as kind of an inside joke for the JFKA community. Gotta work Ruth Paine in there somehow - Madonna, maybe? Alex, if he's willing, will be Rosemary Willis, or possibly Oswald, or possibly both.
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Take notice how this "No Glove Cop" keeps that car between him and Officer Harkness on the Darnell film snippet. Just like the distance he maintained between himself and Officer Roger Craig and Officer Buddy Walthers as they all walked in front of that string of passenger train cars. This alleged cop kept his distance from law enforcement.

Maybe Officer Haygood was paranoiac, as you seem to be.
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Dear Sonderführer Storing,

Isn't "still frame" kinda redundant?

-- Tom

    How about addressing the facts I have presented? Based on the 12:35 Haygood call from his motorcycle, and the 12:36 call of Harkness as he races around with Amos Euins in tow, the Darnell still frame showing the "No Glove Cop" has to of been taken somewhere around 12:38 - 12:40. The documented times of those 2 police calls prove the "No Glove Cop" is not Officer Haygood. Haygood is supposed to be the only DPD Motorcycle cop in the RR Yard immediately following the Kill Shot. This 'No Glove Cop" proves a conspiracy.
    Take notice how this "No Glove Cop" keeps that car between him and Officer Harkness on the Darnell film snippet. Just like the distance he maintained between himself and Officer Roger Craig and Officer Buddy Walthers as they all walked in front of that string of passenger train cars. This alleged cop kept his distance from law enforcement. 
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What do you think the level of interest was immediately before Stone's "JFK"? It only takes a "spark" to start a raging fire.

Dear Sonderführer Storing,

Correct.

It only takes a KGB* article published in a communist-owned newspaper three days after Clay Shaw is arrested, on suspicion of having organized a homosexual "thrill-kill" assassination of JFK, by overly ambitious, scandal-plagued, and revengeful Jim Garrison to spark a fire 24 years later via Comrade Stone's self-described mythological ("to counter the myth of the Warren Report") movie, "JFK."

*Today's SVR and FSB


-- Tom
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At the Ed Forum, there are more 10,000 posts referencing Mexico City.

There are 56 threads with "Mexico City" in the title (12 here).

TG started a thread about Mexico City and the KGB that has 120 posts (about 100 by TG).

Jim DiEugenio started a thread "The KGB and the JFK Case" specifically to deal with TG's KGB stuff ("Since Tommy G has been bouncing all over the forum trying to promote his KGB did it concept, why not give him his own thread?"). It has 369 posts. Suffice it to say, TG's KGB stuff did not fare well among the sages of the Ed Forum.

I'll bet the answer is in there somewhere! Well, more like eight completely irreconcilable "answers," but that's just par for the course in JFKA-ology.

Anyone else picture a gaggle of tiny grandkids at Disneyland with snow cones in their hands tugging at their mother's skirt and pleading, "Mommy, is there some way to make Grandpa Tom stop talking about the KGB all the time everywhere we go? People are starting to stare at us."

Dear Fancy Pants Rants,

I'm sorry that, Traitorous Orange Xxxx-lover that you are, you find it so difficult to deal with anything that might suggest that the KGB* was involved in the JFK assassination -- difficult for you because it suggests that it was a lot more powerful back-in-the-day than you want to believe -- and, despite what your beautiful Byelorussian wife has probably led you to believe -- was still sufficiently powerful in November 2016 as to be able to install your hero, the aforementioned Traitorous Orange Xxxx, as our nation-rending "president" on 20 January 2017.

*Today's SVR and FSB

-- Tom
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Of course, Tink Thompson will still be there.  :D If you think there will be a JFK Lancer conference 75 years from now, you have a vivid imagination. I'm not holding my breath for the Second Coming, but I'd give shorters odds on that than for a JFK Lancer conference in 2100. At the rate interest in the JFKA is fading, I wouldn't bet $10 on there being one in 2036.

   What do you think the level of interest was immediately before Stone's "JFK"? It only takes a "spark" to start a raging fire. I think it's DiCaprio that bought the rights to the story/book of a cellmate of one of those Mafia crime bosses. He spilled the beans. A movie such as this starring DiCaprio would be no different than Costner and "JFK". Both actors being "boffo" at differing points in time. Also, the subject matter of their movies being secondary at the time of release. The recent DiCaprio flick being a case in point. It immediately gets nominated for Best Pic, lotsa other Oscar nominations, yet the subject matter is Old Hat. This is all it takes to spur interest.   
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