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MTG--

The real LHO was in MC, and did meet with three KGB'ers there.

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/oswald/

see about 1:05 mark.

LHO may have been impersonated while in MC, by both CIA'ers or KGB'ers, in the normal course of Spy v Spy antics. Larry Hancock thinks so. 

LHO evidently did meet with G2'ers while in MC, who, by some accounts, encouraged him to perp the JFKA.

How did these G2ers know that two months later Oswald would have a perch overlooking the motorcade route. Oswald didn't even know that.
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LHO spent three or four days in MC, and no one knows where he went or met.

Do you realize you contradicted yourself in just two sentences. After telling us he met with G2ers, you now say no one know who he met.

CTs never seem to care if the pieces of their puzzle actually fit together. They just say anything that pops into their heads if it sounds good to them at the time.
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Looks like it's just another brief "extension" made by the company that hosts the Education Forum. Denny Zartman, a moderator at the EF forum, said this on June 24:

"Invision has kindly given us another temporary extension until June 30. Getting in contact with James Gordon is our only option to keep the forum going."

This is quite confusing to me, considering the fact that Andrew Iler of the EF forum said this six days ago (on June 18th):

"I just spoke to James Gordon on the telephone. I will contact John Simkin and let him know. James was responsive and understood the pressing nature of the problem and he is willing to assist us."

I wonder what has happened in these last 6 days that has prohibited Mr. Gordon from being able to "assist us"?

~shrug~


A brief review of the recent Education Forum trials and tribulations.....


On June 10, 2026, the EF forum was taken offline and went totally dark, with all archived links becoming dead and broken. And if those links stay broken, it's going to bother me greatly, because I can't stand broken links on my sites! (And I have tons of EF links archived all over my blog sites.)

I just hope that the Education Forum's vast JFKA archive from the past can somehow be retrieved and made available once again. Because there is, indeed, a lot of good discussion and information to be gleaned from that forum's lengthy tenure on the Internet. And it would be a shame for all of it to be wiped out in a heartbeat.

And it would also be sad to have the owner of this webpage (and many others) commit hari-kari due to the fact he's got all of these dead links on his site: :(

https://jfk-archives.blogspot.com/2022/10/miscellaneous-posts-part-141.html


EDIT/UPDATE #1 (3:57 AM EDT; 6/12/2026) --- The Education Forum has returned! All posts seem to have been restored after a
2-day outage. Now I don't have to commit hari-kari after all. Whew! That's a relief. :)

EDIT/UPDATE #2 (Approx. 7:30 PM EDT; 6/19/2026) --- The Education Forum has been shut off again. Can H-K be avoided once more? Only time will tell.

EDIT/UPDATE #3 (Approx. 3:00 AM EDT; 6/24/2026) --- The Ed. Forum is back online. Hari is sidestepped yet again. ;D

DVP
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Martin W.— a couple of misunderstandings. I didn’t mean Hill was wrong on the 4 pm but I didn’t make that clear enough, that ones on me. I thought you cited him from a later time and that is the kind of thing with Hill one needs to verify and fact check more than normal with Hill, but in this case it agrees with the accounts of others, Walker and Rose, of the wallet being near Oswald and looked at. The harmonization would be Baker first got it but then it was still lying around and others were looking at it, then later (your Hill 4 pm) it was turned in for the storage room and safekeeping. My reference to weak chain of custody was to the Oswald wallet of Bentley through to the 4 pm.

At one point you agreed with me, restating what I said, but believed you were disagreeing. You agreed with me that what Baker said gives no information in establishing anything amiss with the wallet, then said it was silly for me to say what you just said too.

What I fail to see is believing a sensational claim made for the first time 30 years later with zero evidence either that witness or anyone else on earth ever said or heard of the same thing at any time in the previous 30 years, and which is well explained as a simple mistake (Barrett in later memory mistakenly combining a real asking from Westbrook about Oswald wallet ID with Barrett’s memory of being with Westbrook and a wallet at the crime scene, as if that is when Westbrook asked). It’s near zero on the credibility scale on that profile grounds of the claim alone. But once beliefs get started, they have long lives.

I think it makes sense it was Oswald’s wallet at the police station straight through from the theater, and no good reason to suppose a substitution. There’s no actual sound reason against it, and the ID said to be from it has been authenticated as Oswald’s handwriting at points. On the “Hidell” ID issue, I would like to understand that better too and I can think of three scenario possibilities in explanation that I would consider “starters” (viable possible cases for), but none of those involve a secret conveyance of a wallet with Oswald and Hidell ID from the crime scene.

There is a real downside to buying into mistaken theories or reconstructions (as I believe this crime scene Oswald ID Barrett claim is), beyond simply being in error: they create blindness to any real leads and potential real solutions to problems. I’ve seen a hundred examples of such a phenomenon. On this wallet issue I think I’m done here, thank you for the civility of the discussion.

I would have loved to read an explanation how Bentley and Walker could both have a wallet, when in reality there was only one.
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Well, let's see:

1. I contacted Bart Kamp and asked for his explanation of the image. He was kind enough to respond. I shared that response here. Since the title of the thread is "How Did Bart Kamp Create the Lovelady Image?" - well, my little contribution seems rather relevant to me.

2. I repeatedly posted Bart's contact information and challenged anyone with the cojones to do so to contact him directly. While boldly accusing Bart of fakery, no one else had the cojones to contact him. Why? We know why: because Bart, his work and his reputation are way out of your league and it's way more fun to accuse and speculate than actually attempt to resolve an issue that might eviscerate some beloved conspiracy factoid.

Royell is a Grade A buffoon. Everyone here, presumably including you, knows it. If the question as to how Bart enhanced the image is "beyond simple," THEN ASK HIM, DUMBASS.

How did Kamp get such amazing detail from such a degraded image?
Why can't this level of detail be recreated from a superior image?
You have swallowed down his identification of 'Lovelady' wholesale, without even bothering to contemplate these questions.
Even though you are now aware of this issue you still swallow it down.
You're so critical of Royell, but what does that make you? Gullible? Lazy?

Here's a thought for you to mull over - it is impossible to to get greater detail from the inferior image. Have a little think about this FACT.
So, the question remains, still unanswered - How did Bart Kamp create the Lovelady image?

PS: that you think this question doesn't need answering because Kamp is such an amazing researcher speaks volumes about your approach to uncovering the truth.

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MTG--

The real LHO was in MC, and did meet with three KGB'ers there.

https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/documentary/oswald/

see about 1:05 mark.

LHO may have been impersonated while in MC, by both CIA'ers or KGB'ers, in the normal course of Spy v Spy antics. Larry Hancock thinks so. 

LHO evidently did meet with G2'ers while in MC, who, by some accounts, encouraged him to perp the JFKA.

LHO spent three or four days in MC, and no one knows where he went or met.
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I very much enjoyed seeing Bill Brown's latest (2026) tour around the J.D. Tippit murder site. Great info. About the only thing I'd feel compelled to add would be this common-sense observation that I wrote in 2011 concerning eyewitness Domingo Benavides:



More Tippit Talk:

https://jfk-archives.blogspot.com/2017/04/jfk-assassination-arguments-part-1242.html

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Just an update:

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The best evidence of Oswald's ability to reach the crime scene within the timeframe of the murder is that multiple witnesses place him there.  There is no doubt that Oswald was at the scene when the murder occurred.  If he was there, then debating whether he had time to be there is pointless.  The thing proves itself.  The CTer mindset is to ignore multiple eyewitnesses who place Oswald at the scene with a gun and instead nitpick the timeline.  It's laughable kook logic.

I don’t have any issue on timing, but you should be aware there are grounds for doubt Oswald was at the crime scene. The single strongest crime scene witness of all, because of how close he was, from only 15-20 feet away, testified he had an excellent view of the back of the killer’s head and described a block cut rear hairline which, as it stands, is highly credible stand-alone exonerating testimony, given that all photos of Oswald show him with a taper rear hairline. For good measure this single best crime scene witness of all at the crime scene was a barber. Hard to beat that for a witness favorable to reasonable doubt.

No less than 8 (!) crime scene witnesses or witnesses of the fleeing gunman testified that that gunman was wearing a white or light-colored shirt, underneath a partly open zippered jacket. As you know Oswald was seen by Brewer and arrested in a dark brown shirt. This is not an easy massive number of witness testimonies that can easily be accounted for as mistakes. Reasonable doubt grounds number two.

Multiple witness reports had the gunman’s hair described as “black” or very dark brown. Oswald’s appears to have been medium brown, and I am not aware of any independent testimony to seeing Oswald’s hair as “black”.

There is a good argument that two sets of fingerprints lifted from the Tippit patrol car 20 minutes after the crime were left by the killer. Those prints have been found by an expert analysis to be conclusively not a match to Oswald. Those prints hsve never been proven to not be the killer’s.

The witnesses who identified the gunman as Oswald are less decisive than it appears. For some reason few seem aware that since the 1964 time of the Warren Commission studies have established—this is mainstream and not too controversial—that witness facial recognition (in cases where the witness does not know the person already) is not reliable at over 50 feet. Reason: the human eye loses detail with distance, necessary for facial recognition. This lack of reliability overrides even when the witness expresses confidence or certainty. There goes Callaway (56 feet) and all of the Warren Reynolds auto place witnesses, right there. The Davis sisters in law both said they saw the killers face only in profile not full face.

This is not to say there isn’t a case against Oswald from the shell hulls weapon ID if one does not consider chain of custody issues with those hulls to be significant, and there is an argument from coincidence that Oswald was nearby in the midst of a live shooter police manhunt. But the eyewitness identifications incriminating Oswald range from poor to medium quality, none exceptionally strong, with the argument for incrimination relying on the number of them more than their quality.

There is zero weight toward incrimination of Oswald from the killer’s jacket (CE 162)’s fibers, from any expert testimony. Thst is why neither the FBI nor WC who knew of those fibers ever claimed they were positive weight evidence of a match to Oswald’s brown shirt, because no expert ever testified to that and it is unlikely any would. Non-expert interpretations don’t count. It is like saying common cooking ingredients prove a certain kind of cake was made. As for the jacket itself, Marina testified it was Lee’s, and Buell Frazier testified even more emphatically that it definitely was not—that he knew Lee’s gray work jacket and it was woolen and gray, not the off-white light tan cloth CE 162 which would easily pick up dirt and not be too practical as a daily work jacket in dusty or dirty surroundings doing manual labor. One is not right between Marina and Buell, take your pick.

I personally believe there is a case Oswald may not have been the gunman despite appearances, and that Tippit’s killer was a professional, Craford. Craford was a self-confessed hitman at this stage of his life, he was left-handed as the fingerprints, if they were from the killer, indicate the killer was. He had a full head of hair so dark brown that it appeared black. Craford’s own daughter told me that as a child growing up for years she thought his hair was black until belatedly learning it was actually dark brown. EXACTLY the police description of the killer’s hair color in the first hour, from Callaway and one other witness I believe as the police sources on that, who saw and told the color of the killer’s hair. And the daughter told me her father had a habit of talking to himself, compare Scoggins hearing the killer doing that (not a practice or habit known of Oswald).

I wrote a bit on a case for Craford instead of Oswald on Tippit in a way that has not previously been argued, ie original stuff, though I have not had time to write the rest of the case and don’t know when I will have time. But if interested you can see the start of the case here: https://www.scrollery.com/?p=1850.

And Craford is known independently to have been mistakenly identified as Oswald by sincere witnesses, and there goes the perception of strength of the witnesses’ Oswald identifications some more, if it’s between Oswald and Craford, could be either one from the witness evidence.

Tippit’s killer came to the crime scene walking from the east on foot consistent with an origin point in the approximate vicinity of Jack Ruby’s apartment. Craford was driven home from the Vegas Club by Ruby at ca 3 am the night before and Ruby could have driven him to his apartment instead of to the Carousel Club as normally. Both Ruby and Senator, from his separate bedroom, left the apartment Friday morning. Craford could have been in Ruby’s room without Senator knowing it, then had the empty apartment to himself until the time came to walk to the crime scene 4 blocks west for an expected arrival of Tippit to flag down as he arrived and kill him as a contract execution. Just saying.

Also, Oswald did have a loaded gun on him at his arrest, he did resist arrest and he did punch an officer. But he did not attempt to shoot an officer, and he did not say “it’s all over now” when he first stood up. He said that after he was subdued and had stopped resisting. And the failed attempt to shoot evidenced by the “click” everyone heard was McDonald attempting unsuccessfully to shoot Oswald with Oswald’s own gun. This is not speculation but fact, from confession of McDonald that he got control of Oswald’s revolver, pointed it intentionally into Oswald’s stomach, and started intentionally to pull the trigger to shoot him. That’s not speculation, that’s McDonald himself on YouTube. But Bentley’s hand was injured blocking the hammer which is why McDonald’s attempt to shoot Oswald failed. It wasn’t premeditated on McDonald’s part, to shoot Oswald with his own gun. It followed Oswald punching McDonald in the face. Oswald no more pulled that trigger than Anthony Pretti in Minneapolis tried to shoot the iCE officers. McDonald claimed Oswald did but McDonald clearly did once the matter is studied, and it is not even ambiguous. Not that this point is decisive on the Tippit case but just to clear the deck on that particular long-standing claim.

Anyone is still free to consider Oswald guilty on Tippit. I’m just saying there is another possible side to the story on serious evidence grounds having nothing to do with conspiracy theorizing. There are grounds for reasonable doubt on Oswald on Tippit. I won’t be spending a lot of time defending this further at this time, but for what it’s worth, a few things to think about here.

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The Democrats continue to eat their own. Establishment Democrat Congressman Dan Goldman has been unseated by a Mamdani backed socialist.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/rep-dan-goldman-unseated-by-mamdani-backed-brad-lander/ar-AA26nGN6?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=EDBBAN&cvid=6a3b3c8e70564ac38e304588862be24e&ei=33

This is reminiscent of AOC's surprise victory over 10 term Congressman Joe Crowley. That victory sent shock waves through the Democrat establishment and caused a major shift in the party's agenda. Most establishment Democrats were in safe seats but once they saw the biggest threat to their job security came from the far left of their own party, they lost their nerve. Most of them knew what the extreme socialists were pushing was nutty but they weren't going to risk their jobs by opposing them so to get along, they went along. That's why the Democrat Party embraced policies that would have been considered insane just ten years earlier. Open borders. Cashless bail. Men in women's locker rooms, bathrooms, and their athletic teams. Nothing was too crazy for the establishment to support. It didn't help Dan Goldman. He got primaried anyway.

The GOP faced a similar dilemma in 2022. They were expecting a red wave in the midterms. In the primaries, the far right candidates were winning most of the primaries against more moderate Republicans. As a result, they lost a few dozen congressional races that would have been very winnable had they run more moderate candidates. Pragmatism seems to have gone out the window in both parties. Electability seems far less important to primary voters than strict adherence to orthodoxy. The GOP has put the Texas Senate seat in play by dumping John Cornyn in favor of an unpopular candidate with a lot of baggage. This trend toward more extreme candidates should make the 2026 midterms very interesting.
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