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Offline Walt Cakebread

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« Reply #176 on: October 01, 2021, 12:14:11 AM »
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Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence and I'm sure you can provide some? Waiting.....Zzzzzz......

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I probably can't provide you with any evidence that Lee had an appointment to keep, because you're simply too damned dumb.

But Captain Fritz knew that Lee didn't go to the theater to simply watch an old war movie.   Fritz recognized that Lee was in a hurry to get to the theater  ....Fritz was not very bright but he was intelligent enough to recognize that Lee was in a hurry to get to the theater when he left the TSBD.  And he assumed that Lee Oswald had shot JD Tippit at the theater....So there was no need to ask Lee about the Tippit shooting.   All he needed was Lee's admission that he was at the theater.....And he really didn't even need that. Thus...Fritz didn't ask Lee any questions about the Tippit shooting.

Lee had told Fritz that he went from the TSBD to the theater by bus.   Lee omitted  the taxi ride because he knew that Fritz would ask him why he was in such a hurry to get to the theater.... but Fritz thought that Whaley had transported Lee to Oak  Cliff, and he confronted Lee with the knowledge that he knew that Lee had hired a taxi to take him to the rooming house. 

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« Reply #177 on: October 01, 2021, 12:44:53 AM »
I probably can't provide you with any evidence that Lee had an appointment to keep, because you're simply too damned dumb.

But Captain Fritz knew that Lee didn't go to the theater to simply watch an old war movie.   Fritz recognized that Lee was in a hurry to get to the theater  ....Fritz was not very bright but he was intelligent enough to recognize that Lee was in a hurry to get to the theater when he left the TSBD.  And he assumed that Lee Oswald had shot JD Tippit at the theater....So there was no need to ask Lee about the Tippit shooting.   All he needed was Lee's admission that he was at the theater.....And he really didn't even need that. Thus...Fritz didn't ask Lee any questions about the Tippit shooting.

Lee had told Fritz that he went from the TSBD to the theater by bus.   Lee omitted  the taxi ride because he knew that Fritz would ask him why he was in such a hurry to get to the theater.... but Fritz thought that Whaley had transported Lee to Oak  Cliff, and he confronted Lee with the knowledge that he knew that Lee had hired a taxi to take him to the rooming house.

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I probably can't provide you with any evidence....

That's the understatement of the year, you're just a sad bitter old man who makes up crap in a misguided attempt to make yourself feel important and as I have already told you, it's time to take a break and reconnect with reality before you descend any further into the abyss of your vivid imagination.

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« Reply #178 on: October 01, 2021, 12:51:15 AM »
That's the understatement of the year, you're just a sad bitter old man who makes up crap in a misguided attempt to make yourself feel important and as I have already told you, it's time to take a break and reconnect with reality before you descend any further into the abyss of your vivid imagination.

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Not a single word in the way of rebuttal ..... Simply an ad hominem attack on the messenger.   Why do you revert to that old in effective strategy Mytone?   

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« Reply #179 on: October 01, 2021, 01:28:56 AM »
Not a single word in the way of rebuttal ..... Simply an ad hominem attack on the messenger.   Why do you revert to that old in effective strategy Mytone?   

What message?
And I was simply stating a fact and if you perceive that as an insult then good luck to you.

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« Reply #180 on: October 08, 2021, 05:14:11 PM »
Could he have been the carrot-stick ruse the wrongly-accused was lead to believe would be his "contact" inside the theatre...given Mr. Davis (Jack's) observations of the wrongly-accused's notable display of playing "musical-chairs" as he moved from seat to seat, sitting momentarily near others inside the theatre...

Lee was definitely in a hurry to get to the Theater.....He had never ridden in a Taxi because he said he could travel in and around Dallas by using the bus system and transferring from bus to bus to reach his destination.  He would never have hired a taxi to travel to the rooming house, if he was merely going to watch some old WWII war movies.    He was headed for the Texas Theater and a meeting with his handler ( manipulator) ....  And that manipulator was an FBI agent who Lee trusted.

He was aware that JFK had been shot...and he was anxious to meet his handler to see if he should continue with the plan to flee to Cuba

Good morning, Mr. Cakebread

A legitimate point @ the wrongly-accused's sole reason for entering the Texas Theatre that fateful afternoon was to rendezvous w/someone he indeed trusted. I'd bet the farm it was a cut-out between him and his New Orleans routine breakfast associate Bureau special-agent Warren Claude de Brueys.

Where I respectfully differ with you on the latter end of your post sir, I'm not sold on the Cuba angle... that in my humble opinion was employed to embellish a pre-text for an excuse for an all out attack on Mr. Castro, but out of respect for your exemplary research into this case beyond my mere 7 years, I am open to listening, err. reading more specifics surrounding the Cuba angle should you care to provide them. Otherwise, just on this particular subject matter, I respectfully believe the sole mention of Cuba--by parties unknown manipulating public-sentiment--only served to inflamed that public-sentiment for an all-out invasion of that small island.

Otherwise, Mr. Cakebread, I do indeed believe the wrongly-accused went to the Texas Theatre that afternoon for the sole reason to meet someone with Bureau or Agency status he trusted.

 
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« Reply #181 on: October 08, 2021, 05:39:00 PM »
Am putting the following here for future reference should there come a need to reference it ---->

The Texas School Book Depository Building, 411 Elm St, Dallas, TX 75202 over to The Texas Theatre 231 W. Jefferson Blvd Dallas, TX 75208 in time & distance ---->

Interstate Use: 7 min (3.7 mi) via I-35E

Regular City Traffic: 8 min (3.0 mi) via N Houston St and N Zang Blvd

*Google Maps

self-reminder: determine if Houston St. behind the TSBD in November 1963 came to a dead end road closure, or if indeed it ran continuously out of Dealey Plaza.

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« Reply #182 on: October 08, 2021, 07:42:22 PM »
Mr. Genzman. Are you also aware of an FBI security clerk in New Orleans named William S.  Walters' assertion that when Oswald was arrested in New Orleans that Walters
looked up his name in the FBI indices and found that he was
listed as an FBI informant?

Mr. de Brueys. The first time I heard that was yesterday in talking to you.


*Source: jfkhood.edu, Mr. Weisberg (Harold) Collection ---->

http://jfk.hood.edu/

and let us guess, Mr. de Brueys, you didn't hear about this either ---->

FBI headquarters told the FBI field agents who were investigating the assassination of President Kennedy to coordinate their reports to change any information which conflicted between reports.

Bunch of lying treasonous cowards. Amazing what some people will say & do for thirty pieces of silver.

Few men have virtue to withstand the highest bidder. -- President George Washington

Contrary to the hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure, the wrongly-accused did not shoot anybody. Anybody.

Back next week the good Lord willing to share Warren Claude de Brueys sharing the same space as the wrongly-accused. In addition, Mr. Mentesana's home movie film when spliced together with the entirety of the DCA (Dallas Cinema Associates) film bears yet another revealing capture. Best wishes to all to remain well, safe, healthy and free of any lingering COVID-19 variants.

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« Reply #183 on: October 08, 2021, 09:30:54 PM »
self-reminder: determine if Houston St. behind the TSBD in November 1963 came to a dead end road closure, or if indeed it ran continuously out of Dealey Plaza.
The street was closed to traffic until that fire truck left. The fire truck was utilized to divert traffic for about an hour maybe.   
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Moreover, at the very least (given Mr. Warnock's revelation about the dispatch time of Fire Station 3's big red engine @ 1:02PM) the wrongly-accused was still in Dealey Plaza well after 1:02PM in order for him to be displayed in Mr. Mentesana's filming sequence capturing both him and Fire Station 3's big red engine in the same photo frame together.
I'll try and link that.....

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