1 It's raining pictures of the Glamour Twins. The drought, my friends, has ended.
2 I got a chance to take some pics of these little cuties. Isla thin hair, Maren, dark hair. Hats? Ah, HAIL nah! It'd take me a week to figure that one out!
3 The day before yesterday I spent all afternoon holding them 'til 9 p.m. I held both for a few hours. They were really good. There is such a wonderful peace that comes over an entire house when babies are in a zone.
4 Maren had already clutched on to my pinkie whenever I would hold her. She'd hang on for dear life. The day-before-yesterday, Isla started learning how to do that. I tried getting her to hold a Binky in her mouth and she started to get it, but she would forget, and it would take a Binky tumble.
5 After around an hour of this, I stuck it into her mouth and said, "B-I-N-K-Y, Isla; it has a naaaaaaame!!!!!!!"
6 She said, "Ah!" which is her main word, right up there with what sounds like "Heh, heh." Both girls can mimic geese. Advanced degrees.
7 Every now and again one or the other will come out of a sleep, open either one eye or both, and melt my heart.
8 Super powers. Sailor Moons.
9 Love it.
10 Moving On, Part One: Sitting with the babies, I discovered this amazing teevee series called Jane the Virgin. Have you guys seen that? Really good writing, as well as an interesting format.
11 I sometimes think I'm around twelve years behind the rest of the world when it comes to teevee series.
12 Have any of you guys seen this show called Friends?
13
14 Just kidding. I'm just buying time so I can put this to bed for the weekend. Writing the DN is not for the faint of heart.
15 Moving On, Part Two:
16 We are headed toward November 22. Another anniversary of the JFK assassination looms. Somebody save me. I have to cut this short, but I'll give a few appetizers, then I have to bolt. This is shamelessly short, but hopefully I will give a basic idea of how our government boldly lied to us.
17 I wish I had some magic wand to get people the knowledge I have. I've spent years hunting the story down.
18 I looked at all sides of issues, theories, and whatever else, all of which led to one conclusion, and one conclusion only: The Kennedy assassination was a military op coming from extraordinarily powerful people in high places, some of whom roam free to this day. It's not debatable. It used to be, but truth will out, and this one came unraveled within the first four years following the assassination.
19 The best book on the subject is probably Jim Garrison's epic On the Trail of the Assassins, which you could get on Amazon for a song. Garrison was the DA of Orleans Parish, Louisiana from 1962 to 1973.
20 Garrison was the first person to chase after the real story. He made the first arrest in the conspiracy when he went to the home of Clay Shaw, a gad-about-town in New Orleans, and questioned him. It is no secret that Shaw knew Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby, and a guy named David Ferrie.
Garrison was vilified in the press for being a headline-hunter, even though a cursory look at the facts revealed astonishing connections to the assassinations, connections of a murder plot coming from the very top of our government. Garrison knew exactly what was happening.
Oswald worked at the Texas School Book Depository building in Dallas's Dealey Plaza.
21 According to the Warren Commission, Oswald acted alone, having gone to work on the morning of November 22, 1963 with a blanket which he claimed held curtain rods. He purportedly showed up to work, and somewhere worked his way up to the sixth floor of the building.
22 The President's limousine was a black Lincoln, where the President and Mrs. Kennedy rode in the back seat, the President on the right, with Mrs. Kennedy sitting next to him.
Texas Governor John Connally sat in the front seat, passenger side, directly in front of the President. The limo opened to the sky, moving through crowds of cheering people.
A beautiful Friday morning welcomed the President and first lady on a visit to Dallas, with people smiling, a parade atmosphere. Many held up signs that said things like, "Howdy!" and "Dallas Loves You!" The limousine moved down Main Street. It turned right on Houston Street, and then left on to Elm, where it moved slowly past the Texas School Book Depository.
The route, incidentally, had been changed at the last moment by Texas Mayor Earl Cabell, brother of General Charles Cabell, who JFK had fired along with CIA director Allen Dulles for their failed attempt to assassinate Cuban leader Fidel Castro. This was the infamous Bay of Pigs invasion. The Bay of Pigs is an area that borders Cuba. See map, above. The map below is of Dealey Plaza, where the assassination happened. Here is what our government reported to the people:
Oswald, who moved some boxes around to form a sniper's nest, took an old rifle with a bad scope, aimed it, and got off three shots. The first shot missed and hit the street, causing a wound to the neck of an innocent bystander, James Tague.
23 The second shot, according to the Warren Committee investigation, went through the President's back, traveled upwards, exited the front of his neck, made it's way to the front seat, where it hit Texas Governor John Connally in his right wrist, shattering it, the bullet finally lodging in his left thigh. It was later found on a gurney at Parkland hospital, in near pristine condition.
24 More than fifty witnesses said the bullets came from the grassy knoll area of Dealey, just west of the Texas School Book Depository. This would imply shots coming from the front and right of the limousine. If that is true, then more than one person killed John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
25 The Single-Bullet Theory was authored by Warren Commission members Allen Dulles and Arlen Spector.
26 Yes. You heard correctly. There are thousands of these sorts of stories. Allen Dulles, who JFK had fired, was chosen by new President Lyndon Baines Johnson to be a member of the Warren Commission, the committee chosen by Johnson to investigate the murder. And Johnson's hatred toward Kennedy knew no bounds.
27 According to the Warren Report, the official word on the assassination, Oswald had three months earlier been seen in New Orleans, handing out leaflets with Fair Play for Cuba Committee information on them. Really?
28 This clearly implied that Oswald was pro-Cuba, pro-Castro, and possibly a Communist.
29 The leaflets had an address stamped on them: 544 Camp Street, New Orleans.
30 544 Camp Street in New Orleans was a corner building, with two entrances: one on Camp, the other entrance was 531 Lafayette St., the office of Guy Banister, a private detective. Banister was known for his hatred of Castro, and he had all sorts of anti-Castro Cubans coming and going through the building, and according to his secretary, Jack Martin, this included Clay Shaw.
31 You can't make this stuff up. As interesting as this is, I need to cut this short. One lie should be enough; LBJ hated the Kennedy's and probably was the most important player in the murder. Every President following him had strange things happen to get them into power. It would take me a year to detail this. I haven't time; I could only set the table for you. There are books and resources out there, but there are just as many government-controlled resources that must be dismissed. I have listed what I consider to be good sources, well researched by scholarly people.
Jim Garrison, On the Trail of the Assassins. I consider this the most important book ever written about the assassination.
Joan Mellen, A Farewell to Justice. This book goes into detail about what Garrison faced. An amazing work.
16 We are headed toward November 22. Another anniversary of the JFK assassination looms. Somebody save me. I have to cut this short, but I'll give a few appetizers, then I have to bolt. This is shamelessly short, but hopefully I will give a basic idea of how our government boldly lied to us.
17 I wish I had some magic wand to get people the knowledge I have. I've spent years hunting the story down.
18 I looked at all sides of issues, theories, and whatever else, all of which led to one conclusion, and one conclusion only: The Kennedy assassination was a military op coming from extraordinarily powerful people in high places, some of whom roam free to this day. It's not debatable. It used to be, but truth will out, and this one came unraveled within the first four years following the assassination.
19 The best book on the subject is probably Jim Garrison's epic On the Trail of the Assassins, which you could get on Amazon for a song. Garrison was the DA of Orleans Parish, Louisiana from 1962 to 1973.
20 Garrison was the first person to chase after the real story. He made the first arrest in the conspiracy when he went to the home of Clay Shaw, a gad-about-town in New Orleans, and questioned him. It is no secret that Shaw knew Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby, and a guy named David Ferrie.
Garrison was vilified in the press for being a headline-hunter, even though a cursory look at the facts revealed astonishing connections to the assassinations, connections of a murder plot coming from the very top of our government. Garrison knew exactly what was happening.
Oswald worked at the Texas School Book Depository building in Dallas's Dealey Plaza.
21 According to the Warren Commission, Oswald acted alone, having gone to work on the morning of November 22, 1963 with a blanket which he claimed held curtain rods. He purportedly showed up to work, and somewhere worked his way up to the sixth floor of the building.
22 The President's limousine was a black Lincoln, where the President and Mrs. Kennedy rode in the back seat, the President on the right, with Mrs. Kennedy sitting next to him.
Texas Governor John Connally sat in the front seat, passenger side, directly in front of the President. The limo opened to the sky, moving through crowds of cheering people.
The route, incidentally, had been changed at the last moment by Texas Mayor Earl Cabell, brother of General Charles Cabell, who JFK had fired along with CIA director Allen Dulles for their failed attempt to assassinate Cuban leader Fidel Castro. This was the infamous Bay of Pigs invasion. The Bay of Pigs is an area that borders Cuba. See map, above. The map below is of Dealey Plaza, where the assassination happened. Here is what our government reported to the people:
23 The second shot, according to the Warren Committee investigation, went through the President's back, traveled upwards, exited the front of his neck, made it's way to the front seat, where it hit Texas Governor John Connally in his right wrist, shattering it, the bullet finally lodging in his left thigh. It was later found on a gurney at Parkland hospital, in near pristine condition.
24 More than fifty witnesses said the bullets came from the grassy knoll area of Dealey, just west of the Texas School Book Depository. This would imply shots coming from the front and right of the limousine. If that is true, then more than one person killed John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
25 The Single-Bullet Theory was authored by Warren Commission members Allen Dulles and Arlen Spector.
26 Yes. You heard correctly. There are thousands of these sorts of stories. Allen Dulles, who JFK had fired, was chosen by new President Lyndon Baines Johnson to be a member of the Warren Commission, the committee chosen by Johnson to investigate the murder. And Johnson's hatred toward Kennedy knew no bounds.
27 According to the Warren Report, the official word on the assassination, Oswald had three months earlier been seen in New Orleans, handing out leaflets with Fair Play for Cuba Committee information on them. Really?
28 This clearly implied that Oswald was pro-Cuba, pro-Castro, and possibly a Communist.
29 The leaflets had an address stamped on them: 544 Camp Street, New Orleans.
30 544 Camp Street in New Orleans was a corner building, with two entrances: one on Camp, the other entrance was 531 Lafayette St., the office of Guy Banister, a private detective. Banister was known for his hatred of Castro, and he had all sorts of anti-Castro Cubans coming and going through the building, and according to his secretary, Jack Martin, this included Clay Shaw.
31 You can't make this stuff up. As interesting as this is, I need to cut this short. One lie should be enough; LBJ hated the Kennedy's and probably was the most important player in the murder. Every President following him had strange things happen to get them into power. It would take me a year to detail this. I haven't time; I could only set the table for you. There are books and resources out there, but there are just as many government-controlled resources that must be dismissed. I have listed what I consider to be good sources, well researched by scholarly people.
Clay Shaw, 1963
32 As implied earlier, I don't have the wherewithal to throw the entire story here on a Friday eve. It is just that I can't tell all of it, not even in two days. Some other time. I would like to recommend the following books, if you are interested. I haven't time to give citations, and this isn't a research paper. Google the following sources, though, if you want the story. Wiki distorts the story horribly, so I think you need to check these the following sources out:
Jim Garrison, On the Trail of the Assassins. I consider this the most important book ever written about the assassination.
Joan Mellen, A Farewell to Justice. This book goes into detail about what Garrison faced. An amazing work.
James W. Douglass, JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why it Matters. The Unspeakable refers to nuclear holocaust caused by world leaders. Every time someone yells, "Let's kick their ass!" I shudder, and think of the bravery both Kennedy and Soviet Premier Khrushchev showed when the end of the world became a stark reality. This book speaks to the modern age. I hope the modern age listens.
Russ Baker, Family of Secrets: The Bush Dynasty, America's Invisible Government, and the Hidden History of the Last Fifty Years. The Bush family ran an oil company called Zapata Oil, located in the Bay of Pigs. Three ships continually guarded the place: the Houston, the Barbara, and the Zapata. George Herbert Walker Bush lived in Houston, was married to Barbara, and he ran Zapata oil.
Baker wrote the book as a naive journalist wondering how a goober like George W. Bush could become the President. He stumbled over a rock and fell through the rabbit hole, and discovered an entire world about which he knew nothing. As a result, he has put up a website, whowhatwhy.org and now has his own army of trustworthy journalists on the front lines in 2015 blowing whistles. WARNING: Don't trust Snowden. This website exposes all sorts of scandals, but uses the remaining few journalists who aren't yellow journalists. Here's the link:
33 There is a box set of the British documentary The Men Who Killed Kennedy, one of the best series on the assassination, but I ran into missing chapters last year, I believe it was missing chapters 7, 8, and 9. I need to go, but thought you might like to know about it. I will probably follow up a bit in the coming days. It goes into LBJ, and his involvement, as well as an interview with a woman named Judyth Vary Baker, based on her book Me and Lee. She is in hiding currently, fearing for her life. She was Lee Harvey Oswald's lover.
36 I'll leave you to do your own research. This is really a starter kit. WARNING: Once you crawl into this story, you will do little else. Fascinating stories, and new stuff continues to come out.
37 Also, if you stray on your own, avoid books that
stay in Dealey Plaza. You want to read names, not count gunshots, names like Jim Garrison, Jack Ruby, David Ferrie, Carlos Marcello, any names, really. Here is what to look for:
Bullet shots/Dealey Plaza/ Grassy knoll books=Caution. Probably government-controlled sources.
Names, Presidents, LBJ, David Ferrie, Jim Garrison=Read.
Probably good, studious political researchers. Usually good sources.
38 Rule of thumb: Books about bullet counts, Dealey, limousines: interesting, but probably controlled.
39 Names of CIA people, names of Presidents, names of mobsters; books with lots of names are probably good sources.
Here are names of good people: Jim Garrison, Mae Brussell, David Emory, Joan Mellen, James W. Douglass, Russ Baker, L. Fletcher Prouty, Bernard Fensterwald, Peter Dale Scott, U.C. Berkeley, author, poet and good treatment by Wiki. Here is his Wiki:
Here are names of good people: Jim Garrison, Mae Brussell, David Emory, Joan Mellen, James W. Douglass, Russ Baker, L. Fletcher Prouty, Bernard Fensterwald, Peter Dale Scott, U.C. Berkeley, author, poet and good treatment by Wiki. Here is his Wiki:
40 Impressive. Anything he puts out there is good.
41 Glad I got this out.
42 Those worried, don't be. There are good people still on this stuff, and some day we might have a more sane world.
43 Have a GREAT weekend, and sorry this came out so late. It took lots of work, and I had precious little time to get this to you. So do many of these brave journalists.
44 Gottago.
44 Gottago.
45 See you again.
46 Peace, and I mean that.
~H~
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