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Serpo
30th May 2011, 03:43 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcXJJsZs7LE

Glass
30th May 2011, 04:43 AM
I didn't know who this guy is so found this link http://jfkfiles.blogspot.com/2007/09/lee-bowers-man-behind-grassy-knoll.html

It's a couple years old but because everything anyone says is biased treat it accordingly I guess. I think the placement and emphasis of the word "alleged" is interesting.


For nearly a month now, a small group of conspiracy theorists have been cluttering up two assassination forums with a discussion over the merits of eyewitness Lee Bowers, Jr.’s alleged testimony that he saw two men standing behind the stockade fence atop the grassy knoll, the long suspect source of the fatal shot – according to conspiracy buffs.

I say “alleged” because as I pointed out in the ‘Testimony’ section of “Badge Man: A Photogrammetric Analysis of Moorman Photograph No.5 of the JFK Assassination,” Bowers actually said that no one was behind the fence shooting at the president.

I don't think his testimony is alleged testimony. I think he did testify. Now if he had of said:


Lee Bowers, Jr.’s testimony where he alleged that he saw two men standing behind the stockade fence atop the grassy knoll, the long suspect source of the fatal shot – according to conspiracy buffs.

err..... maybe not important. I think the doco where they had the photo enhancement of the same area he is talking about and you can make out the people talked about that were on the steps and so on. And the people up the back as well. You can't get much detail but a definite outlines of people in these places where shots came from.

It would be good to know who the trigger people were but I don't think that's going to happen somehow. It's the same old though. Focus only on the event and not the circumstances that brought it about. That way everyone can ignore the elephant in the room.

I think it has served them well. They got control back and no doubt they instilled fear in possibly tens of thousands of people who might have broken through with some truth. I wonder how many people this shut down?

Neuro
30th May 2011, 01:01 PM
There is something not smelling right in the story. First Lee Bowers disappears for two days, when he comes back he is missing a finger, but dont want to tell what happened, and dont want go to hospital. Then shortly after that he dies in a car crash, but the death certificate is missing, and no autopsy report... What year did he die?

Serpo
30th May 2011, 01:04 PM
There is something not smelling right in the story. First Lee Bowers disappears for two days, when he comes back he is missing a finger, but dont want to tell what happened, and dont want go to hospital. Then shortly after that he dies in a car crash, but the death certificate is missing, and no autopsy report... What year did he die?


1966.....

Neuro
30th May 2011, 02:22 PM
There is something not smelling right in the story. First Lee Bowers disappears for two days, when he comes back he is missing a finger, but dont want to tell what happened, and dont want go to hospital. Then shortly after that he dies in a car crash, but the death certificate is missing, and no autopsy report... What year did he die?


1966.....
Thanks it seems highly likely he was murdered and government covered it up...

General of Darkness
30th May 2011, 07:05 PM
Bump for people that might have missed this.

Libertarian_Guard
31st May 2011, 07:19 AM
On the afternoon of 22 November 1963, Guy Banister was in his office with and one of his employees, Jack Martin.

The two men got into a heated argument.

According to Martin, Banister said something to which Martin replied, "What are you going to do - kill me like you all did Kennedy?"

Banister pistol-whipped Martin several times.

In the days that followed, Jack Martin spoke to reporters and police.

Martin told the New Orleans police that Ferrie "was supposed to have been the getaway pilot in the assassination."

Martin also claimed that Ferrie had known Lee Harvey Oswald from their days in the New Orleans Civil Air Patrol, and that he had seen a photograph, at Ferrie's home, of Oswald in a Civil Air Patrol group.

Martin told the FBI that Ferrie may have hypnotized Oswald into assassinating Kennedy.

In 1966, Jim Garrison, the district attorney of New Orleans, interviewed Jack Martin.

Martin claimed that during the summer of 1963, David Ferrie, Guy Banister and Lee Harvey Oswald worked together on anti-Castro activities.

According to testimony by Banister's personal secretary, Delphine Roberts, Ferrie and Oswald were frequent visitors to Banister's office in 1963.

She said: "I believed his work was somehow connected with the CIA."

Garrison became convinced that a group right-wingers, including Ferrie, Banister, and Clay Shaw, were involved in a conspiracy with elements of the CIA to kill John F. Kennedy.

Garrison would later claim that the motive for the assassination was anger over Kennedy's attempts to obtain a peace settlement in both Cuba and Vietnam.

Garrison also believed that Shaw, Banister, and Ferrie had conspired to set up Oswald as a patsy in the JFK assassination.

On 22 February 1967, less than a week after the story of Garrison's investigation became public, Ferrie was found dead in his apartment.

Victor Marchetti, formerly of the CIA, has claimed that David Ferrie was connected to the CIA.

http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2011/03/david-ferrie-clay-shaw-gay-nazis.html

JDRock
31st May 2011, 07:31 AM
opinions come and go regarding kennedys murder, yet one thing is perfectly predictable; EVERYTIME a credible witness comes forward, they die. Period.

Libertarian_Guard
31st May 2011, 08:01 AM
George De Mohrenschildt is the only man known to have been friends with both George Herbert Walker Bush and Lee Harvey Oswald.

The guy had both their names and contact info in his address book.

When Gaeton Fonzi and the House Select Committee on Assassinations went to talk to him and ask what he knew regarding Dallas.

They were too late. A suicide by shotgun.


When Oswald was new to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, De Mohrenschildt — who until then had hung out exclusively with country club oil-exec types — took "the working class loner and loser" under his wing. There are good indications De Mohrenschildt was Oswald's CIA "handler," or the guy who kept an eye on a former or current contact or agent. Oswald, based on government records and the facts surrounding his "defetion" to the Soviet Union, was CIA-connected, if not an asset.


http://journals.democraticunderground.com/Octafish/181

gunDriller
31st May 2011, 08:23 AM
cia & russia ==> israel & mossad

keyboard is broke - using on-screen k/b.