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Offline Michael Welch

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Next to Oswald's Rifle
« on: May 04, 2022, 12:25:36 AM »
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Next to Mr. Oswald's rifle in the DPD, we have a sketch of a man who looks a lot like Armando Romero Martinez. Earlier the picture was identified as Herminio Diaz Garcia. Both were well known Cuban assassins who died on May 29, 1966. This sketch, along with pictures of Remegio Arce, Frank Sturgis, and E. Howard Hunt in Dealey Plaza; and Seymour Weitzman's later identification of Bernard Barker behind the picket fence on the grassy knoll on 11-22-63, makes one think that an Operation 40 style assassination plot, perhaps under the direction of Richard Nixon, took out JFK. Sincerely yours, Michael

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Offline Rick Plant

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« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2022, 10:42:38 AM »
What evidence do you have to make an accusation like this against Nixon? 

Offline Michael Welch

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« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2022, 02:25:35 PM »
Hi Rick, According to H. R. Haldeman every time Nixon talked about the whole Bay of Pigs thing he was talking about the assassination of President Kennedy. According to John Ehrlichman whenever he did talk about the whole Bay of Pigs thing to CIA Director Helms, Helms exploded and said he did not care about it. Nixon knew Jack Ruby since the late 1940s. Hunt, Sturgis, and Barker, were used again by Nixon in the Watergate break-in. Sincerely yours, Michael
Here is E. Howard Hunt crossing Elm Street at the far left of the picture on 11-22-63.


Here is Frank Sturgis wearing the dark sunglasses standing in front of the Dal-Tex Building on 11-22-63.


Here is Remegio "Cuku" Arce standing in front of the TSBD wearing the dark sunglasses.


Here is Richard Nixon and Jack Ruby in the late 1940s.



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Offline Robert Reeves

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« Reply #3 on: May 04, 2022, 08:31:07 PM »


I think Jim Fetzer posted this image a long time ago. Frank Sturgis (if I remember right it was supposedly taken at the Dallas Police HQ, on the 22nd)

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Re: Next to Oswald's Rifle
« Reply #4 on: May 04, 2022, 09:26:10 PM »
Hi Robert, Wow!  That is a great picture! I haven't seen it before. Thank you so much! Two days ago, I was listening to Gerry Patrick Hemming, and he said that Frank was in Dallas on 11-22-63. I think it is definite! Thank you for everything, Sincerely yours, Michael

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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Next to Oswald's Rifle
« Reply #5 on: May 05, 2022, 06:10:24 PM »
Next to Mr. Oswald's rifle in the DPD, we have a sketch of a man who looks a lot like Armando Romero Martinez. Earlier the picture was identified as Herminio Diaz Garcia. Both were well known Cuban assassins who died on May 29, 1966. This sketch, along with pictures of Remegio Arce, Frank Sturgis, and E. Howard Hunt in Dealey Plaza; and Seymour Weitzman's later identification of Bernard Barker behind the picket fence on the grassy knoll on 11-22-63, makes one think that an Operation 40 style assassination plot, perhaps under the direction of Richard Nixon, took out JFK. Sincerely yours, Michael


Thank you for posting the photo......    Clearly the sketch of the suspect was made BEFORE Lee Oswald was in custody---- Because they wouldn't have needed to make a sketch of the suspect AFTER they had Lee Oswald in their custody....unless?

AND ....The sketch doesn't look like Lee Oswald....    So what the hell is going on ??     Did they realize that they weren't going to be able to pin the crime on Lee Oswald  because he had presented Captain Fritz with an air tight alibi, when he told Fritz that he was in the first floor lunch room at the time that JFK passed by the TSBD, and he had seen Jarman and Norman walk by the lunchroom at that time. 

The photo presents a real mystery......

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« Reply #6 on: May 05, 2022, 06:18:43 PM »
Thank you for posting the photo......    Clearly the sketch of the suspect was made BEFORE Lee Oswald was in custody---- Because they wouldn't have needed to make a sketch of the suspect AFTER they had Lee Oswald in their custody....unless?

AND ....The sketch doesn't look like Lee Oswald....    So what the hell is going on ??     Did they realize that they weren't going to be able to pin the crime on Lee Oswald  because he had presented Captain Fritz with an air tight alibi, when he told Fritz that he was in the first floor lunch room at the time that JFK passed by the TSBD, and he had seen Jarman and Norman walk by the lunchroom at that time. 

The photo presents a real mystery......

If they were involved in a frame up of Oswald, why wouldn't the sketch look exactly like him?  Those silly conspirators.  Hard to believe they assassinated a President in broad daylight in front of witnesses, arranged for the hit team to escape, framed Oswald, arranged to have him killed, somehow ensured his killer would not talk, but they provided a sketch of someone else as the suspect?  HA HA HA.  What an interesting world you live in where the conspirators can pull off miracles but screw up the easy stuff.

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« Reply #7 on: May 05, 2022, 06:25:09 PM »
If they were involved in a frame up of Oswald, why wouldn't the sketch look exactly like him?  Those silly conspirators.  Hard to believe they assassinated a President in broad daylight in front of witnesses, arranged for the hit team to escape, framed Oswald, arranged to have him killed, somehow ensured his killer would not talk, but they provided a sketch of someone else as the suspect?  HA HA HA.  What an interesting world you live in where the conspirators can pull off miracles but screw up the easy stuff.

Yer an idiot Mr "Smith"....   Any elementary school kid has superior reasoning.

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