- GuestGuest
I have a chance for an interview!
Mon 24 Mar 2014, 5:09 pm
So, I met this real nice 90-year-old lady, her name is Alleen, and it turns out... she was an EEG tech at the Parkland Hospital when Kennedy was brought in! And she says, she's never been hounded by the media or even any researchers, because she was basically a nobody, just a lowly tech at a time when there were dozens of important doctors running around in the hallways... But she remembers a lot of stuff. She has a real interesting story, it sounds like - I only got to talk to her for a while, and I didn't want to seem pushy or anything, but she started telling me how she was in the middle of an assessment when the phone rang and the person on the other end told her to drop what she was doing and go to the ER, and she told the person "I can't do that, I'm with a patient", and the person said, "do it, and don't ask questions". So... in three weeks I may have an opportunity to spend some time with her, and she's very gracious, I'm sure she'll consent to an actual "interview" on the specific topic of Parkland that day....
So like - what should I ask her?
What don't we know about Parkland, that we'd like to find out?
So like - what should I ask her?
What don't we know about Parkland, that we'd like to find out?
Re: I have a chance for an interview!
Mon 24 Mar 2014, 10:06 pm
Well, I would really love to track down the name of the former Cuban employee as well as the full name orderly named "Hosey":nonsqtr wrote:So, I met this real nice 90-year-old lady, her name is Alleen, and it turns out... she was an EEG tech at the Parkland Hospital when Kennedy was brought in! And she says, she's never been hounded by the media or even any researchers, because she was basically a nobody, just a lowly tech at a time when there were dozens of important doctors running around in the hallways... But she remembers a lot of stuff. She has a real interesting story, it sounds like - I only got to talk to her for a while, and I didn't want to seem pushy or anything, but she started telling me how she was in the middle of an assessment when the phone rang and the person on the other end told her to drop what she was doing and go to the ER, and she told the person "I can't do that, I'm with a patient", and the person said, "do it, and don't ask questions". So... in three weeks I may have an opportunity to spend some time with her, and she's very gracious, I'm sure she'll consent to an actual "interview" on the specific topic of Parkland that day....
So like - what should I ask her?
What don't we know about Parkland, that we'd like to find out?
To: Chief Stevenson
Captain Fritz
Subject: Information on threats against President Kennedy
The wife of Detective RE Abbott said that a former employee at Parkland Hospital was heard by Mrs Johnson on the admission desk and a orderly named HOSEY saying that President Kennedy would be killed. The former employee was a Cuban.
His name can be furnished by Mr Morgan, who is Mrs Abbott's supervisor.
OA Jones Captain of Police
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- GuestGuest
Re: I have a chance for an interview!
Thu 27 Mar 2014, 4:43 am
How about pictures? Any pictures we'd like to show her? "Hey, did you run into this person while you were there?"
Re: I have a chance for an interview!
Tue 06 May 2014, 3:58 am
Did you ever get your opportunity for the interview?nonsqtr wrote:So, I met this real nice 90-year-old lady, her name is Alleen, and it turns out... she was an EEG tech at the Parkland Hospital when Kennedy was brought in! And she says, she's never been hounded by the media or even any researchers, because she was basically a nobody, just a lowly tech at a time when there were dozens of important doctors running around in the hallways... But she remembers a lot of stuff. She has a real interesting story, it sounds like - I only got to talk to her for a while, and I didn't want to seem pushy or anything, but she started telling me how she was in the middle of an assessment when the phone rang and the person on the other end told her to drop what she was doing and go to the ER, and she told the person "I can't do that, I'm with a patient", and the person said, "do it, and don't ask questions". So... in three weeks I may have an opportunity to spend some time with her, and she's very gracious, I'm sure she'll consent to an actual "interview" on the specific topic of Parkland that day....
So like - what should I ask her?
What don't we know about Parkland, that we'd like to find out?
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Re: I have a chance for an interview!
Sat 10 May 2014, 11:01 pm
Oh yes, update please!
I once found a woman who was 14 on 22/nov/63 and she and a girl friend skipped school to see the president in Dealey Plaza. No-one knew they were there. I noticed her comment about being there on a photo on facebook. I messaged her and asked her about it. She firmly believed the official story but had never been interviewed.
I asked if she would be comfortable if someone asked her a few questions for history and she said she was but then I never heard from her again...
Bummer...
I do hope you got to talk to this woman. I really think that all of the witness accounts, big and small are priceless.
I once found a woman who was 14 on 22/nov/63 and she and a girl friend skipped school to see the president in Dealey Plaza. No-one knew they were there. I noticed her comment about being there on a photo on facebook. I messaged her and asked her about it. She firmly believed the official story but had never been interviewed.
I asked if she would be comfortable if someone asked her a few questions for history and she said she was but then I never heard from her again...
Bummer...
I do hope you got to talk to this woman. I really think that all of the witness accounts, big and small are priceless.
- GuestGuest
Re: I have a chance for an interview!
Fri 16 May 2014, 12:36 am
We are scheduling the interview this morning!
Re: I have a chance for an interview!
Fri 16 May 2014, 6:34 am
Excellent!nonsqtr wrote:We are scheduling the interview this morning!
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Australians don't mind criminals: It's successful bullshit artists we despise.
Lachie Hulme
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The Cold War ran on bullshit.
Me
"So what’s an independent-minded populist like me to do? I’ve had to grovel in promoting myself on social media, even begging for Amazon reviews and Goodreads ratings, to no avail." Don Jeffries
"I've been aware of Greg Parker's work for years, and strongly recommend it." Peter Dale Scott
https://gregrparker.com
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