Dealey Plaza UK Talks
Wed 27 May 2020, 1:56 am
Our first of hopefully many via ZOOM.
Gary Severson.
http://dealeyplazauk.com/seminars/talks/gary-severson/
Gary Severson.
http://dealeyplazauk.com/seminars/talks/gary-severson/
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Re: Dealey Plaza UK Talks
Wed 27 May 2020, 9:49 am
Nice job, technically. Zoom does seem to work well for this type of thing.barto wrote:Our first of hopefully many via ZOOM.
Gary Severson.
http://dealeyplazauk.com/seminars/talks/gary-severson/
Didn't watch it all because of internet issues, but...
Nagell? He has Oswald as a hired assassin. Utter crap.
Sane because he did his own defense? You know what they say about people who defend themselves in court? And look at his sentence. Didn't work out too well for him either.
LHO in Wisconsin??? As I said, didn't watch it all, but was he about to launch into doppelganger territory? Nice touch with the witness saying he saw LHO's mastoid scar. One problem. Such scars are almost impossible to see! That is why it was missed at the first autopsy. It was visible at the second only because of the dermis rotting away.
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Re: Dealey Plaza UK Talks
Wed 27 May 2020, 7:28 pm
Thanks for that, Barto.
Some of the speaker’s observations may be flawed, as Greg says.
However, I thought he presented an interesting perspective on JFK assassination related matters from the standpoint of someone “embedded” in the right wing conservative US mid west society of the 50s and since.
Some of the speaker’s observations may be flawed, as Greg says.
However, I thought he presented an interesting perspective on JFK assassination related matters from the standpoint of someone “embedded” in the right wing conservative US mid west society of the 50s and since.
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