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Re: Civility Among Researchers - My reply to James DiEugenio
« Reply #96 on: April 20, 2021, 01:57:39 AM »
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Great job Fred. Jim D. is not happy over at EF. :)

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Re: Civility Among Researchers - My reply to James DiEugenio
« Reply #97 on: April 20, 2021, 05:07:13 PM »
I particularly enjoyed reading about Paul Hoch and how he's still helping other researchers. His newsletter made most writings on the assassination pale in comparison.


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Re: Civility Among Researchers - My reply to James DiEugenio
« Reply #98 on: April 20, 2021, 11:03:22 PM »

James DiEugenio has now published nine articles about me! Who doesn't like being talked about? I thought it was time to return the favor.

https://www.onthetrailofdelusion.com/post/fred-litwin-s-follies

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“I was ready to walk the book out to the trash bin behind my apartment. Instead, I decided to take a few days off. I had to in order to recover my damaged sensibilities.”

This sentence, by DiEugenio, makes me question the mental balance of the book reader more than the book writer. What the hell kind of a book would you have to be reading to require you to take a few days off from work? The Nine Gates of the Kingdom of Shadows?
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Re: Civility Among Researchers - My reply to James DiEugenio
« Reply #99 on: April 22, 2021, 06:52:16 AM »
Joe,
DiEugenio is a retired school teacher. You do not quote him saying, "from work".

Do not mistake this post as a defense of Jim DiEugenio. It should be obvious we are in deep disagreement about Garrison. DiEugenio and now Mr. Litwin, are victims of Garrison's deception, but not in the way Mr. Litwin believes.

And Fred, a search of your blog posts indicates no mention of the funding of the Garrison Investigation, beyond one mention of the funding organization, "Truth or Consequences". You did mention David Baldwin in one of your posts, referencing a document similar to this, but not including Jesse Core, a close friend of Baldwin's who succeeded Baldwin as the Trade Mart's PR director and later was PR director of Garrison's NODA political campaign. Jesse Core, "won over" Harold, to say the least!

From the Weisberg archive, the beginning of a long friendship :




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Mr. Litwin did not share with his readers the following, also from author Don Carpenter,

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http://blog.donaldhcarpenter.com/2011_03_01_archive.html
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
David Baldwin/Clay Shaw
I spent some time last week nailing down the relationship between David Baldwin, the ex-CIA man, and Clay Shaw. There are a lot of interesting coincidences in that one.

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And Fred, wasn't Garrison's mentor, Eberhard Deutsch, and wasn't Dorothy Brandao one of three longtime CIA staff in the NOLA domestic contacts office?


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Tom S.
May 10, 2016 at 6:08 pm   

Link to last week’s “Cotw” – https://jfkfacts.org/comment-week-21-4/

http://www.honduras.com/banana-trade-in-honduras/12/
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The 1920’s were a real challenge for division managers. After the passing away of Vicente D’Antoni, the division was managed by both Carmelo D’Antoni and by John Miceli, who did so, along with their other responsibilities on an off and on basis. This went on until 1922, when Biagio D’Antoni was assigned the position.

John Miceli – http://specialcollections.tulane.edu/archon/?p=collections/findingaid&id=84&disabletheme=1

Neighbor’s of Carlos Marcello :
https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=132863&relPageId=8&search=biaggio

John Miceli’s sister is married to Carmelo D’Antoni,(1)(1a) brother of Biaggio and Standard Fruit chairman, Dr. Joseph S. D’Antoni.

In 1939, John Miceli married Dorothy Agnes Brandao.(2) His brother, Augusto was counsel for Standard Fruit.

    Times-Picayune, The (New Orleans, LA) — SaPersonay, July 5, 2003
    Dorothy Agnes Brandao, a retired Central Intelligence Agency field agent, died Sunday at Chateau de Notre Dame. She was 92.,,,

Dorothy Brandao's brother-in-law was inside counsel for Standard Fruit, and outside counsel was...

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Standard Fruit and Steamship Co. v. Hampton
Opinion No. 15958.
June 5, 1956.

Robert E. Leake, Jr., Ralph L. Kaskell, Jr., Deutsch, Kerrigan Stiles, New Orleans, La., Eberhard P. Deutsch, Augusto P. Miceli, René H. Himel, Jr., New Orleans, La., of counsel, for appellant.

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http://www.assassinationweb.com/roseb1.htm
INCA DINKA DO*
by Jerry D. Rose
This article originally published in The Fourth Decade Vol. 4, #3, Mar. 1997.
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Beyond the T&C connections to INCA represented by Robertson, Shilstone and Raul, there is at least one other likely connection. In reporting the formation of T&C, James and Wardlaw mention a few additional members, namely Eberhard Deutsch,…. (33) The name of Deutsch jumps out of that list, since he is an attorney whose name appears on the letterhead of the Directors of INCA. (34) Deutsch has been described by Scott (who was probably unaware of his T&C connection) as the General Counsel of Standard Fruit and as “Jim Garrison’s former law partner and political mentor.” (35)
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Re: Civility Among Researchers - My reply to James DiEugenio
« Reply #100 on: April 22, 2021, 06:46:25 PM »
Joe,
DiEugenio is a retired school teacher. You do not quote him saying, "from work".

Do not mistake this post as a defense of Jim DiEugenio. It should be obvious we are in deep disagreement about Garrison. DiEugenio and now Mr. Litwin, are victims of Garrison's deception, but not in the way Mr. Litwin believes.

And Fred, a search of your blog posts indicates no mention of the funding of the Garrison Investigation, beyond one mention of the funding organization, "Truth or Consequences". You did mention David Baldwin in one of your posts, referencing a document similar to this, but not including Jesse Core, a close friend of Baldwin's who succeeded Baldwin as the Trade Mart's PR director and later was PR director of Garrison's NODA political campaign. Jesse Core, "won over" Harold, to say the least!

From the Weisberg archive, the beginning of a long friendship :




....





And Fred, wasn't Garrison's mentor, Eberhard Deutsch, and wasn't Dorothy Brandao one of three longtime CIA staff in the NOLA domestic contacts office?


Dorothy Brandao's brother-in-law was inside counsel for Standard Fruit, and outside counsel was...
  Thanks, Tom.  Your turn, Fred?

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Re: Civility Among Researchers - My reply to James DiEugenio
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Re: Civility Among Researchers - My reply to James DiEugenio
« Reply #101 on: April 22, 2021, 07:01:48 PM »
I’ve had enough encounters with DiEugenio throughout the years to understand he’s a deeply dark and paranoid individual. Through that paranoia one learns he’s highly biased and the very fundamentals of the known evidence in the case escape him. At the jfkfacts.com site he would continually accuse me of being other posters. He’s rude, offensive and not that bright IMO.

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Re: Civility Among Researchers - My reply to James DiEugenio
« Reply #102 on: April 26, 2021, 03:33:52 PM »
I’ve had enough encounters with DiEugenio throughout the years to understand he’s a deeply dark and paranoid individual. Through that paranoia one learns he’s highly biased and the very fundamentals of the known evidence in the case escape him. At the jfkfacts.com site he would continually accuse me of being other posters. He’s rude, offensive and not that bright IMO.

Safe to say, Paul, that L.A. Jim is the Pied Piper of the CT rats, all following him out of Hamelin, Lower Saxony included.  This is so delicious.  Can't wait for Oliver's latest attempt at revisionist history, can you?

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Re: Civility Among Researchers - My reply to James DiEugenio
« Reply #103 on: April 26, 2021, 08:52:49 PM »
Safe to say, Paul, that L.A. Jim is the Pied Piper of the CT rats, all following him out of Hamelin, Lower Saxony included.  This is so delicious.  Can't wait for Oliver's latest attempt at revisionist history, can you?

That sums it up Mark.

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Re: Civility Among Researchers - My reply to James DiEugenio
« Reply #103 on: April 26, 2021, 08:52:49 PM »