Actually, it was my thread on Larry Crafard...then this entire page was consumed by your [apparent] rebuttal of the Yates story.
Which is OK. I am always open to scrutiny-examination and stuff. One thing is that concerning the Yates report...of course...if true.. the FBI could have absolutely none of it. So in light of everything else--it had to be not true.
Polygraphs Ever taken one? I have and they yield some surprising results sometimes.
Another thing is why would Mr Yates have lied? He suffered a possible inherited mental condition the FBI wanted all to think.
His aunt and uncle were considered a couple of wackos so he must be too? From what I understand, Mr Yates and his family underwent an incredible ordeal. Did Mr Yates report the incident because he was mental or did the entire episode drive him mental?
Jerry, did anyone other, aside from you or I, post links to reference materials about Crafard, in this thread?
Jerry, have you ever taken a polygraph and the operator could establish no baseline because you registered no emotion? If not, I do not see your point. If you cannot dismiss Yates because you believe the FBI, his co-worker, Jones, his employer, the Meat Market customer of his employer, Yate's uncle, at least one cousin, doctors at Parkland, and at mental institutions were ALL(even if independently) "doing things" to marginalize the sensational claims of Ralph Yates by "reducing Yates" to a blithering idiot, I am not all that frustrated about your indifference to major things I have proven.
You seem impressed, somehow, with Yates's claims. I have proven Priscilla testified to HSCA that her father's death in 1969 was a "concealed suicide," and independent of her testimony, but the reason I noticed it, is because the last person to see Stuart Johnson alive and later reported him missing, James A Thomas, Jr., of Locust Valley, was a cousin of Allen Dulles.
http://archive.is/esTuBI have proven the man sitting between Marina and Priscilla in December, 1963, was married to the aunt of this man.:
https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/author-85-knew-jfk-killer-oswald-article-1.1525293
‘Marina and Lee’ author, 85, one of few that knew both President Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald
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https://www.nydailynews.com/resizer/UuJA-4OVzv28nAJ90cPS2F04I-Q=/800x632/top/arc-anglerfish-arc2-prod-tronc.s3.amazonaws.com/public/AO5DI73QWP3ZLDK6IREGY55SIM.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Clifford
Chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board
In office April 23, 1963 – February 29, 1968
I have also proven that the uncle of this same "Chair" employed James Phelan as a journalist from 1932 to 1947 at the Alton Evening Telegraph.
But let us all dwell instead on Ralph Yates, on "Rapidly wiping a weapon", and on Mrs. Robert A Reid!
What say you, Jerry?https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=57760&search=yates#relPageId=6&tab=pagehttps://ratical.org/ratville/JFK/Unspeakable/TwoLHOs.html
...Other relatives and friends dismissed Ralph’s account of the Oswald-like hitchhiker with the curtain rods package as pure fantasy.
His uncle, J. O. Smith, who went with him on his first trip to the FBI office, said of his nephew’s story, “I really thought that was all just imagination.”[784]
His cousin, Ken Smith, remembers Ralph before Kennedy’s death as nothing more than “a chain-smoker who watched football games.”[785] Once Ralph had what he thought was his Oswald experience, Ken said, he became a man obsessed:
“He wouldn’t let it go. He believed it to be true. This consumed Ralph. His thinking didn’t go beyond that afterwards. This just totally destroyed his life.
“Ralph blamed himself for Kennedy’s assassination. He said, ‘I was the reason the President got killed.’
“If he had shut up, his life wouldn’t have been so bad. Everybody thought he was crazy. So he became crazy.”[786]
Even Ralph’s co-worker and corroborating witness, Dempsey Jones, who confirmed to the FBI that Yates told him at least one day before the assassination about the hitchhiker’s talk on shooting the president, was skeptical. As the FBI liked to point out, he added a disclaimer: “[Jones] said Yates is a big talker who always talks about a lot of foolishness.”[787]
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https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=95617&relPageId=21&search=dempsey_jones%20and%20ralphhttps://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=95617&search=dempsey_jones+and+ralph#relPageId=23&tab=pagehttps://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=57760&relPageId=145&search=dempsey_and%20yatesOn January 3, 1964, Yates made a claim that was soon refuted by two employees of the business Yates claimed he picked up
a "small check" from, allegedly on behalf of his employer.
https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=96522&search=yates_and+market#relPageId=21&tab=pageStatement of employee of Charlies Meat Market:
https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=96522&search=yates_and+market#relPageId=22&tab=pageStatement of employee of Charlies Meat Market:
https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=96522&search=yates_and+market#relPageId=23&tab=page