- Albert Rossi
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Hasan's review of Myers
Mon 10 Mar 2014, 2:33 am
Is up at CTKA. http://www.ctka.net/2014_reviews/with_malice_1.html
Looking forward to reading this, perhaps later today.
Looking forward to reading this, perhaps later today.
Re: Hasan's review of Myers
Mon 10 Mar 2014, 7:07 am
Albert Rossi wrote:Is up at CTKA. http://www.ctka.net/2014_reviews/with_malice_1.html
Looking forward to reading this, perhaps later today.
Thanks, Albert. I'm sure Dale Myers will get a kick out of it.
- WM63
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Re: Hasan's review of Myers
Mon 10 Mar 2014, 4:04 pm
Good stuff, Hasan.
If I may add to your book review:
There is no doubt that Ted Callaway is Myers star witness in the Tippit slaying, and I am glad that you have highlighted the inconsistencies in his accounts and testimony.
But, on one issue, Ted Callaway was consistent:
---In his affidavit of 11/22/1963: he heard shots, at about 1:00PM.
---FBI reports on the interview of Ted Callaway (to paraphrase), all state that: at approximately 1:00PM on 11/22/1963, while standing on the porch of his office at 501 E. Jefferson St., he heard five gunshots.
For most people, "at about 1:00PM/approximately at 1:00PM" is not 1:14.30PM, which is the time Myers pegs for Tippit's murder. If anything, it supports the accounts of Helen Markham, T.F. Bowley, and Mrs. Margie Higgins.
If I may add to your book review:
There is no doubt that Ted Callaway is Myers star witness in the Tippit slaying, and I am glad that you have highlighted the inconsistencies in his accounts and testimony.
But, on one issue, Ted Callaway was consistent:
---In his affidavit of 11/22/1963: he heard shots, at about 1:00PM.
---FBI reports on the interview of Ted Callaway (to paraphrase), all state that: at approximately 1:00PM on 11/22/1963, while standing on the porch of his office at 501 E. Jefferson St., he heard five gunshots.
For most people, "at about 1:00PM/approximately at 1:00PM" is not 1:14.30PM, which is the time Myers pegs for Tippit's murder. If anything, it supports the accounts of Helen Markham, T.F. Bowley, and Mrs. Margie Higgins.
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JFK's undelivered speech, a copy of which he carried in his jacket pocket contained the following passage:
For as was written long ago: ‘except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain.’” Psalm 127:1
Re: Hasan's review of Myers
Tue 11 Mar 2014, 7:03 am
WM63 wrote:Good stuff, Hasan.
If I may add to your book review:
There is no doubt that Ted Callaway is Myers star witness in the Tippit slaying, and I am glad that you have highlighted the inconsistencies in his accounts and testimony.
But, on one issue, Ted Callaway was consistent:
---In his affidavit of 11/22/1963: he heard shots, at about 1:00PM.
---FBI reports on the interview of Ted Callaway (to paraphrase), all state that: at approximately 1:00PM on 11/22/1963, while standing on the porch of his office at 501 E. Jefferson St., he heard five gunshots.
For most people, "at about 1:00PM/approximately at 1:00PM" is not 1:14.30PM, which is the time Myers pegs for Tippit's murder. If anything, it supports the accounts of Helen Markham, T.F. Bowley, and Mrs. Margie Higgins.
Thanks for your comment. There were many things I had to leave out of the review, otherwise it would have been roughly 100 pages long! On the issue of Callaway and the time, I left it out because I honestly thought that most people would regard 1:14.30 pm as being about 1:00 pm. In hindsight, perhaps I was wrong, but I nevertheless don't think that it was something absolutely crucial to include in the review.
BTW, I imagine part 2 will be up at CTKA in a week from now.
- WM63
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Re: Hasan's review of Myers
Tue 11 Mar 2014, 9:58 am
I appreciate your response, and look forward to part 2. Please do keep up the good work.Hasan Yusuf wrote:WM63 wrote:Good stuff, Hasan.
If I may add to your book review:
There is no doubt that Ted Callaway is Myers star witness in the Tippit slaying, and I am glad that you have highlighted the inconsistencies in his accounts and testimony.
But, on one issue, Ted Callaway was consistent:
---In his affidavit of 11/22/1963: he heard shots, at about 1:00PM.
---FBI reports on the interview of Ted Callaway (to paraphrase), all state that: at approximately 1:00PM on 11/22/1963, while standing on the porch of his office at 501 E. Jefferson St., he heard five gunshots.
For most people, "at about 1:00PM/approximately at 1:00PM" is not 1:14.30PM, which is the time Myers pegs for Tippit's murder. If anything, it supports the accounts of Helen Markham, T.F. Bowley, and Mrs. Margie Higgins.
Thanks for your comment. There were many things I had to leave out of the review, otherwise it would have been roughly 100 pages long! On the issue of Callaway and the time, I left it out because I honestly thought that most people would regard 1:14.30 pm as being about 1:00 pm. In hindsight, perhaps I was wrong, but I nevertheless don't think that it was something absolutely crucial to include in the review.
BTW, I imagine part 2 will be up at CTKA in a week from now.
_________________
JFK's undelivered speech, a copy of which he carried in his jacket pocket contained the following passage:
For as was written long ago: ‘except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain.’” Psalm 127:1
- Albert Rossi
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Join date : 2013-08-29
Age : 68
Location : Naperville, IL USA
Re: Hasan's review of Myers
Tue 11 Mar 2014, 10:58 am
Fine job in demonstrating the pile of lies and contradictions that make up this so-called case against Oswald, Hasan. I found your handling of the arrest, and the question of what he supposedly said and whether he had a gun particularly revealing. I am not steeped as much in this part of the 11/22 story as you are, but from what I do know, it sure sounds like Myers has written a superficial, slanted analysis (to be kind). You have saved me from even bothering to read it. I'll just wait for part II to deliver the coup de grâce.
A side-note: curious how this short, ruddy-complected fellow keeps popping up. Similar things were said by Duran and Azcue about their visitor in Mexico City.
A side-note: curious how this short, ruddy-complected fellow keeps popping up. Similar things were said by Duran and Azcue about their visitor in Mexico City.
Re: Hasan's review of Myers
Wed 12 Mar 2014, 7:02 am
WM63 wrote:I appreciate your response, and look forward to part 2. Please do keep up the good work
Thank you. So long as my mental health permits, I will continue to try and do so.
Re: Hasan's review of Myers
Wed 12 Mar 2014, 7:06 am
Albert Rossi wrote:Fine job in demonstrating the pile of lies and contradictions that make up this so-called case against Oswald, Hasan. I found your handling of the arrest, and the question of what he supposedly said and whether he had a gun particularly revealing. I am not steeped as much in this part of the 11/22 story as you are, but from what I do know, it sure sounds like Myers has written a superficial, slanted analysis (to be kind). You have saved me from even bothering to read it. I'll just wait for part II to deliver the coup de grâce.
A side-note: curious how this short, ruddy-complected fellow keeps popping up. Similar things were said by Duran and Azcue about their visitor in Mexico City.
Thanks, Albert. Dale Myers is an intellectually dishonest shill. I have little doubt that he will write an utterly condescending rebuttal to my review, because I don't think that he can help himself. If he does, I will not be holding back with any cuss words I throw at him. If it hurts (or even destroys) my credibility as researcher, so be it. I can't stand smug liars, and that is precisely what Dale Myers is.
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