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Offline Gary Craig

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Re: Whose Target was General Edwin Walker?
« Reply #312 on: September 17, 2018, 06:53:43 PM »
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You may recall that Walker telephoned a newspaper editor in Germany about 18 hours after the murder of JFK, and told the editor (who was a personal friend of EAW) that Lee Oswald was the culprit who had tried to kill him in April.

This incident reveals that Walker was involved in the plot to murder JFK and he was desperate to pile as much derogatory "evidence" as possible on the accused patsy, Lee Harrrrrvey Ossssswald ( Hisss  Boooooo)

Walker was a key conspirator .....and you apparently believe he was an honest man of sterling character, and you believe everything he said.

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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Whose Target was General Edwin Walker?
« Reply #313 on: September 17, 2018, 07:09:52 PM »
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Please note that on November 29 the Editor of the German paper thought that Lee Oswald had been seized by the police but Robert Kennedy had intervened and curtailed any investigation.



Any reasonably intelligent person can see that this is a lie and an invention of the loony General Edwin A Walker. ( who hated the Kennedy's)

Based on the fact that Walker was a damned liar, Who would believe anything the man said???

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Re: Whose Target was General Edwin Walker?
« Reply #314 on: September 17, 2018, 09:58:30 PM »

Pssst...  Mr Intellectually Challenged....   Your only attempt at refuting the evidence is to claim it's all a lie and the evidence is fake.  ( The Back Yard photo, the photo of Walker's house, and photos of the vicinity of Walker's house, the alarming note, etc)   While my position USES the evidence in a scenario that is rational and logical ......

This is right out of the LNer manual. Quote me saying that those pieces of evidence are fake. Go ahead. Of course you won't because you are lying. Nothing new there.

What evidence do you use? You seem to totally ignore the evidence to me.

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« Reply #315 on: September 17, 2018, 10:07:41 PM »
Nothing is funnier than Wally mentioning a "reasonably intelligent person" over and over like he would know one. He misrepresents the evidence all the time. But that is what LNers do.

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Re: Whose Target was General Edwin Walker?
« Reply #316 on: September 17, 2018, 11:05:14 PM »
It looked like there were many observations of the Walker bullet that was seen by Walker and then the bullet that was supposed to have been used that was seen by Walker and they were not the same hunk of lead . Is someone calling Gen. Walker a liar or was it another case of mistaken identity? Ford moved the back wound up to the base of the neck . The blown out back of the head on JFK turned into the top of the head and right side of the head being blown out . The frontal neck wound turns into a grisly exit wound that CE 399 exits and then tears a path of destruction through John Connally only to come out as a found stretcher bullet that looked like "not much" had happened to it to cause all those wounds . A shallow back entry wound that becomes the 1st wound of entry for CE 399 which turned a very "Magical bullet" . A mauser that becomes a Mannlicher Carcano . Then you have LHO in the breakroom relaxing after he was said to have made the shots that took out JFK . Who in the hell would not believe this story ?

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Offline Gary Craig

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Re: Whose Target was General Edwin Walker?
« Reply #317 on: September 18, 2018, 01:01:52 AM »
You may recall that Walker telephoned a newspaper editor in Germany about 18 hours after the murder of JFK, and told the editor (who was a personal friend of EAW) that Lee Oswald was the culprit who had tried to kill him in April.

This incident reveals that Walker was involved in the plot to murder JFK and he was desperate to pile as much derogatory "evidence" as possible on the accused patsy, Lee Harrrrrvey Ossssswald ( Hisss  Boooooo)

Walker was a key conspirator .....and you apparently believe he was an honest man of sterling character, and you believe everything he said.

"You may recall that Walker telephoned a newspaper editor in Germany about 18 hours after the murder of JFK, and told the editor (who was a personal friend of EAW) that Lee Oswald was the culprit who had tried to kill him in April."

I don't recall that. But if you would post the relevant information/evidence I would be interested in looking.

"This incident reveals that Walker was involved in the plot to murder JFK and he was desperate to pile as much derogatory "evidence" as possible on the accused patsy"

If that's the case, why would he challenge the authenticity of the bullet in evidence linking LHO and the TSBD Carcano to the alleged attempt on his life?

"Walker was a key conspirator .....and you apparently believe he was an honest man of sterling character, and you believe everything he said."

I didn't convey any type of judgment regarding Walker's character.

Offline Gary Craig

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Re: Whose Target was General Edwin Walker?
« Reply #318 on: September 18, 2018, 01:23:55 AM »
Please note that on November 29 the Editor of the German paper thought that Lee Oswald had been seized by the police but Robert Kennedy had intervened and curtailed any investigation.

Any reasonably intelligent person can see that this is a lie and an invention of the loony General Edwin A Walker. ( who hated the Kennedy's)

Based on the fact that Walker was a damned liar, Who would believe anything the man said???

"Please note that on November 29 the Editor of the German paper thought that Lee Oswald had been seized by the police but Robert Kennedy had intervened and curtailed any investigation."

It doesn't say the editor thought that. It says as it was reported to them.

"Any reasonably intelligent person can see that this is a lie and an invention of the loony General Edwin A Walker. ( who hated the Kennedy's)"

No, any reasonably intelligent person would want to see/read the relevant information/proof linking the
origination of the story to Walker. Smells like disinfo to me. Reporters were asking Dallas LE, in the hallways of the building LHO was held, if there was a connection between the attempt on Walker and JFK's murder.
 
"Based on the fact that Walker was a damned liar, Who would believe anything the man said???"

Sounds like you've made your mind up.

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Re: Whose Target was General Edwin Walker?
« Reply #319 on: September 18, 2018, 02:53:57 AM »
"Please note that on November 29 the Editor of the German paper thought that Lee Oswald had been seized by the police but Robert Kennedy had intervened and curtailed any investigation."

It doesn't say the editor thought that. It says as it was reported to them.
 


"Any reasonably intelligent person can see that this is a lie and an invention of the loony General Edwin A Walker. ( who hated the Kennedy's)"

No, any reasonably intelligent person would want to see/read the relevant information/proof linking the
origination of the story to Walker. Smells like disinfo to me. Reporters were asking Dallas LE, in the hallways of the building LHO was held, if there was a connection between the attempt on Walker and JFK's murder.
 
"Based on the fact that Walker was a damned liar, Who would believe anything the man said???"

Sounds like you've made your mind up.

It doesn't say the editor thought that. It says as it was reported to them.

Mere semantics.... The fact is; Walker told the editor that Oswald had fired a bullet through his window ...

Of course I've reached a conclusion....Walker said that he didn't know who had fired a bullet through his window but just 18 hours after JFK was murdered Walker was on the phone telling the editor that it was Oswald who had fired the bullet through his window.

Sounds like you've made your mind up.

Of course I've made up my mind....This isn't very difficult to understand....( unless a person lacks the guts and brains to face reality.)

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Re: Whose Target was General Edwin Walker?
« Reply #319 on: September 18, 2018, 02:53:57 AM »