""Von Pain," as I've referred to him on Lancer, and in retorting him on amazon.com, is nothing more than a shill, for Bugliosi. An out and out LN "shill," for Bugliosi." -- Theresa C. "Terry" Mauro; 03/15/08
My weak bladder is getting a workout recently, that's for darn sure. The hilarity never ceases to flow from the CT-Kooks....and I got plenty of laughs from Ms. Mauro last year too, when she said the following pleasantries about me:
"David Von Pain [sic; oh, how original this is] is a known disinformation agent working for John McAdams on the newsgroup alts. He's been thrown off most of the assassination sites for being an abusive flame thrower and a miserable troll." -- Theresa C. Mauro; 05/26/07
Looks like there's no limit to the number of things that a conspiracy- happy kook can get wrong....day-in, day-out (and year-in, year-out, too).
A related note:
Another laugh this weekend comes from the computer keyboard of conspiracy theorist Tosh "Tail Between His Legs" Plumlee, who yesterday supposedly "resigned" (of sorts) from active participation at Mr. Simkin's conspiracy-giddy "Education Forum".
Tosh doesn't like the way things are being discussed at that place, with Tosh calling The Edu. Forum "a cheap rag...not fit for the back pages of a tabloid".
And this is coming from a long-time conspiracy theorist, mind you! So things MUST be sinking pretty deep into doo-doo if Mr. Plumlee is aghast at what's going on at a forum that's talking exclusively about the various plots to kill John F. Kennedy. <grin>
What could possibly be a bigger slap in the face to an Internet CT establishment than to have a semi-famous conspiracy-happy kook (he even gets mentioned on two pages of endnotes in Vince Bugliosi's 2007 JFK book*) wanting to leave your midst/(bosom), while calling your forum a place that is "[worse] than a third rate information rag, not fit to be roll[ed] up with the fish bones and taken out with the garbage".
(Sounds like I wrote it.) ;)
Suddenly I'm feeling a little sorry for Mr. Simkin. Imagine the irony of that.
* = BTW, here's what Mr. Bugliosi had to say about Mr. Plumlee's conspiracy tale (my bladder, once again, is in for a strain as I re- read this yet again):
"Redbird Airport played into [an] invented story about the assassination...by a fraud so pathetic that he is an insult to those who make their living by fraudulent means. His name (can we even believe this about him) is William Robert "Tosh" Plumlee, aka William H. "Buck" Pearson. ....
"According to Tosh, whose story doesn't "wash," he is a former military intelligence pilot who, upon retirement, flew secret and dangerous missions for the CIA. Tosh says that on November 20, 1963, he was a "covert 'contract' military Intel pilot" assigned as a copilot, with one Emanuel Rojas, for a secret flight "supported by the CIA."
"What was the flight all about? The CIA had learned that there was going to be an attempt on President Kennedy's life in front of the Hotel Adolphus in Dallas on November 22, and it was Plumlee's and his copilot's job to fly a team of people from Florida to Dallas to "abort" the assassination.
"Who were members of the team? Mobster Johnny Roselli (whom Tosh knew as "John"), "a couple of Cubans and some people that I surmised were connected with organized crime in New Orleans."
"Tosh says he and his copilot flew the abort team into Redbird Airport, without a flight plan (all the better when you don't want anyone to check out your phony story), on November 22, landing "around 9:30 or 10:30 a.m., perhaps as late as 11 a.m.," at which time the abort team deplaned "and went their own way."
"So if we're to believe Tosh, when the CIA learns that Kennedy might be killed and the agency wants to prevent it, instead of using the Secret Service, the FBI, and local law enforcement to do so, the CIA flys in Johnny Roselli and some fellow mobsters, as well as "a couple of Cubans," to stop the assassination, and this abort team is dropped off at Redbird Airport on the morning of the assassination right before the president is landing in Dallas at Love Field. It makes perfect sense to me, Tosh.
"Tosh goes on with his story saying that he understood the abort team would "be looking for a minimum of 19 or 20 people" in Dealey Plaza** who were allegedly planning to kill Kennedy in a "triangulation ambush."
"He adds that although he was not supposed to go to Dealey Plaza to help out, he couldn't resist the invitation to do so from "a field operative friend of mine named Sergio."
"He said Sergio and he looked around Dealey Plaza "to evaluate the most logical places where shooters might be located," but didn't spot any potential assassins. He said he heard "4 or 5 shots," and believed one was from a location near the underpass.
"After the shooting he returned to Redbird and flew his dejected team of aborters (except Roselli, who never showed up) out of Redbird around 2:00 p.m. that day.
"My gosh, Tosh, wherever you are you should apologize to your loved ones for making such a fool out of yourself in public.
** [VB's footnote at bottom of page says this:] "Tosh said that "the routing of the motorcade had been changed at the last minute to Dealey Plaza." But we know, of course, that it was not, the route through Dealey Plaza being published in the Dallas newspaper as early as three days before the assassination. Sorry, Tosh." -- Vincent Bugliosi; Pages 587-588 of "Reclaiming History" Endnotes (c.2007)
> THE DAILY LAUGH-FEST FOR MARCH 16, 2008.........
> ""Von Pain," as I've referred to him on Lancer, and in retorting > him on amazon.com, is nothing more than a shill, for Bugliosi. An out > and out LN "shill," for Bugliosi." -- Theresa C. "Terry" Mauro; > 03/15/08
> My weak bladder is getting a workout recently, that's for darn sure. > The hilarity never ceases to flow from the CT-Kooks....and I got > plenty of laughs from Ms. Mauro last year too, when she said the > following pleasantries about me:
> "David Von Pain [sic; oh, how original this is] is a known > disinformation agent working for John McAdams on the newsgroup alts. > He's been thrown off most of the assassination sites for being an > abusive flame thrower and a miserable troll." -- Theresa C. Mauro; > 05/26/07
> Looks like there's no limit to the number of things that a conspiracy- > happy kook can get wrong....day-in, day-out (and year-in, year-out, > too).
> A related note:
> Another laugh this weekend comes from the computer keyboard of > conspiracy theorist Tosh "Tail Between His Legs" Plumlee, who > yesterday supposedly "resigned" (of sorts) from active participation > at Mr. Simkin's conspiracy-giddy "Education Forum".
> Tosh doesn't like the way things are being discussed at that place, > with Tosh calling The Edu. Forum "a cheap rag...not fit for the back > pages of a tabloid".
> And this is coming from a long-time conspiracy theorist, mind you! So > things MUST be sinking pretty deep into doo-doo if Mr. Plumlee is > aghast at what's going on at a forum that's talking exclusively about > the various plots to kill John F. Kennedy. <grin>
> What could possibly be a bigger slap in the face to an Internet CT > establishment than to have a semi-famous conspiracy-happy kook (he > even gets mentioned on two pages of endnotes in Vince Bugliosi's 2007 > JFK book*) wanting to leave your midst/(bosom), while calling your > forum a place that is "[worse] than a third rate information rag, not > fit to be roll[ed] up with the fish bones and taken out with the > garbage".
> (Sounds like I wrote it.) ;)
> Suddenly I'm feeling a little sorry for Mr. Simkin. Imagine the irony > of that.
> * = BTW, here's what Mr. Bugliosi had to say about Mr. Plumlee's > conspiracy tale (my bladder, once again, is in for a strain as I re- > read this yet again):
> "Redbird Airport played into [an] invented story about the > assassination...by a fraud so pathetic that he is an insult to those > who make their living by fraudulent means. His name (can we even > believe this about him) is William Robert "Tosh" Plumlee, aka William > H. "Buck" Pearson. ....
> "According to Tosh, whose story doesn't "wash," he is a former > military intelligence pilot who, upon retirement, flew secret and > dangerous missions for the CIA. Tosh says that on November 20, 1963, > he was a "covert 'contract' military Intel pilot" assigned as a > copilot, with one Emanuel Rojas, for a secret flight "supported by the > CIA."
> "What was the flight all about? The CIA had learned that there > was going to be an attempt on President Kennedy's life in front of the > Hotel Adolphus in Dallas on November 22, and it was Plumlee's and his > copilot's job to fly a team of people from Florida to Dallas to > "abort" the assassination.
> "Who were members of the team? Mobster Johnny Roselli (whom Tosh > knew as "John"), "a couple of Cubans and some people that I surmised > were connected with organized crime in New Orleans."
> "Tosh says he and his copilot flew the abort team into Redbird > Airport, without a flight plan (all the better when you don't want > anyone to check out your phony story), on November 22, landing "around > 9:30 or 10:30 a.m., perhaps as late as 11 a.m.," at which time the > abort team deplaned "and went their own way."
> "So if we're to believe Tosh, when the CIA learns that Kennedy > might be killed and the agency wants to prevent it, instead of using > the Secret Service, the FBI, and local law enforcement to do so, the > CIA flys in Johnny Roselli and some fellow mobsters, as well as "a > couple of Cubans," to stop the assassination, and this abort team is > dropped off at Redbird Airport on the morning of the assassination > right before the president is landing in Dallas at Love Field. It > makes perfect sense to me, Tosh.
> "Tosh goes on with his story saying that he understood the abort > team would "be looking for a minimum of 19 or 20 people" in Dealey > Plaza** who were allegedly planning to kill Kennedy in a > "triangulation ambush."
> "He adds that although he was not supposed to go to Dealey Plaza > to help out, he couldn't resist the invitation to do so from "a field > operative friend of mine named Sergio."
> "He said Sergio and he looked around Dealey Plaza "to evaluate > the most logical places where shooters might be located," but didn't > spot any potential assassins. He said he heard "4 or 5 shots," and > believed one was from a location near the underpass.
> "After the shooting he returned to Redbird and flew his dejected > team of aborters (except Roselli, who never showed up) out of Redbird > around 2:00 p.m. that day.
> "My gosh, Tosh, wherever you are you should apologize to your > loved ones for making such a fool out of yourself in public.
> ** [VB's footnote at bottom of page says this:] "Tosh said that > "the routing of the motorcade had been changed at the last minute to > Dealey Plaza." But we know, of course, that it was not, the route > through Dealey Plaza being published in the Dallas newspaper as early > as three days before the assassination. Sorry, Tosh." -- Vincent > Bugliosi; Pages 587-588 of "Reclaiming History" Endnotes (c.2007)
I remember when Terry Mauro used to be a Wim Dankbaar fan. She defended him tooth and nail, Dankbaar could do or say nothing wrong. Ummm I guess that made her a Dankbaar schill, no?
As for Tosh, did anyone ever find out why he faked his own death? I had some email exchanges with him a few years ago, about Roselli. It's nice to see he's arisen from the dead. Tosh seems to leave every forum sooner or later. I never believed his story about Roselli, but it's good to see that Tosh is alive and well.
DVP, the CT's are on that let's degrade VB kick again. Has any news been released about the mini series lately? If not, wait until that hits the streets. The CT's will be screaming like a bunch of rabid wolves fighting over a piece of meat. Personally, I can't wait. "Times, they are a changin!"
>>> "As for Tosh, did anyone ever find out why he faked his own death?" <<<
Who could blame him?
>>> "Has any news been released about the mini series lately?" <<<
Not that I've heard lately. Although I did take note of the fact that IMDB.com now has a separate webpage listed for "RECLAIMING HISTORY" (the 2010 "Mini"):
And I can always replay this comment made by VB last July:
"I asked {Tom} Hanks, when do you want this {10-hour miniseries} to come out, and he said 2010. And I said, I'm glad you said 2010, because if you'd have said 2008, I'd be worried. ... If he had said 2008, I would have known that he couldn't have done justice to it. But he wants to make it something that's going to shake up America. And I think it is." -- Vincent Bugliosi; July 23, 2007; Via Radio Interview on KTLK-FM, Minneapolis, Minnesota
> THE DAILY LAUGH-FEST FOR MARCH 16, 2008.........
> ""Von Pain," as I've referred to him on Lancer, and in retorting > him on amazon.com, is nothing more than a shill, for Bugliosi. An out > and out LN "shill," for Bugliosi." -- Theresa C. "Terry" Mauro; > 03/15/08
> My weak bladder is getting a workout recently, that's for darn sure. > The hilarity never ceases to flow from the CT-Kooks....and I got > plenty of laughs from Ms. Mauro last year too, when she said the > following pleasantries about me:
> "David Von Pain [sic; oh, how original this is] is a known > disinformation agent working for John McAdams on the newsgroup alts. > He's been thrown off most of the assassination sites for being an > abusive flame thrower and a miserable troll." -- Theresa C. Mauro; > 05/26/07
> Looks like there's no limit to the number of things that a conspiracy- > happy kook can get wrong....day-in, day-out (and year-in, year-out, > too).
> A related note:
> Another laugh this weekend comes from the computer keyboard of > conspiracy theorist Tosh "Tail Between His Legs" Plumlee, who > yesterday supposedly "resigned" (of sorts) from active participation > at Mr. Simkin's conspiracy-giddy "Education Forum".
> Tosh doesn't like the way things are being discussed at that place, > with Tosh calling The Edu. Forum "a cheap rag...not fit for the back > pages of a tabloid".
> And this is coming from a long-time conspiracy theorist, mind you! So > things MUST be sinking pretty deep into doo-doo if Mr. Plumlee is > aghast at what's going on at a forum that's talking exclusively about > the various plots to kill John F. Kennedy. <grin>
> What could possibly be a bigger slap in the face to an Internet CT > establishment than to have a semi-famous conspiracy-happy kook (he > even gets mentioned on two pages of endnotes in Vince Bugliosi's 2007 > JFK book*) wanting to leave your midst/(bosom), while calling your > forum a place that is "[worse] than a third rate information rag, not > fit to be roll[ed] up with the fish bones and taken out with the > garbage".
> (Sounds like I wrote it.) ;)
> Suddenly I'm feeling a little sorry for Mr. Simkin. Imagine the irony > of that.
> * = BTW, here's what Mr. Bugliosi had to say about Mr. Plumlee's > conspiracy tale (my bladder, once again, is in for a strain as I re- > read this yet again):
> "Redbird Airport played into [an] invented story about the > assassination...by a fraud so pathetic that he is an insult to those > who make their living by fraudulent means. His name (can we even > believe this about him) is William Robert "Tosh" Plumlee, aka William > H. "Buck" Pearson. ....
> "According to Tosh, whose story doesn't "wash," he is a former > military intelligence pilot who, upon retirement, flew secret and > dangerous missions for the CIA. Tosh says that on November 20, 1963, > he was a "covert 'contract' military Intel pilot" assigned as a > copilot, with one Emanuel Rojas, for a secret flight "supported by the > CIA."
> "What was the flight all about? The CIA had learned that there > was going to be an attempt on President Kennedy's life in front of the > Hotel Adolphus in Dallas on November 22, and it was Plumlee's and his > copilot's job to fly a team of people from Florida to Dallas to > "abort" the assassination.
> "Who were members of the team? Mobster Johnny Roselli (whom Tosh > knew as "John"), "a couple of Cubans and some people that I surmised > were connected with organized crime in New Orleans."
> "Tosh says he and his copilot flew the abort team into Redbird > Airport, without a flight plan (all the better when you don't want > anyone to check out your phony story), on November 22, landing "around > 9:30 or 10:30 a.m., perhaps as late as 11 a.m.," at which time the > abort team deplaned "and went their own way."
> "So if we're to believe Tosh, when the CIA learns that Kennedy > might be killed and the agency wants to prevent it, instead of using > the Secret Service, the FBI, and local law enforcement to do so, the > CIA flys in Johnny Roselli and some fellow mobsters, as well as "a > couple of Cubans," to stop the assassination, and this abort team is > dropped off at Redbird Airport on the morning of the assassination > right before the president is landing in Dallas at Love Field. It > makes perfect sense to me, Tosh.
> "Tosh goes on with his story saying that he understood the abort > team would "be looking for a minimum of 19 or 20 people" in Dealey > Plaza** who were allegedly planning to kill Kennedy in a > "triangulation ambush."
> "He adds that although he was not supposed to go to Dealey Plaza > to help out, he couldn't resist the invitation to do so from "a field > operative friend of mine named Sergio."
> "He said Sergio and he looked around Dealey Plaza "to evaluate > the most logical places where shooters might be located," but didn't > spot any potential assassins. He said he heard "4 or 5 shots," and > believed one was from a location near the underpass.
> "After the shooting he returned to Redbird and flew his dejected > team of aborters (except Roselli, who never showed up) out of Redbird > around 2:00 p.m. that day.
> "My gosh, Tosh, wherever you are you should apologize to your > loved ones for making such a fool out of yourself in public.
> ** [VB's footnote at bottom of page says this:] "Tosh said that > "the routing of the motorcade had been changed at the last minute to > Dealey Plaza." But we know, of course, that it was not, the route > through Dealey Plaza being published in the Dallas newspaper as early > as three days before the assassination. Sorry, Tosh." -- Vincent > Bugliosi; Pages 587-588 of "Reclaiming History" Endnotes (c.2007)
Why not let him tell the story for himself? I don't know if it is true or not, but I do know the Redbird airport was involved in the escape as it is mentioned in too many ways NOT to have importance in the case. I also notice as usual Bugman offers NO evidence that what he says is incorrect, he just says so. That usually works in court too, right? Here is the story in Plumlee's own words:
On Mar 16, 7:56 am, David Von Pein <davevonp...@aol.com> wrote:
> THE DAILY LAUGH-FEST FOR MARCH 16, 2008.........
> ""Von Pain," as I've referred to him on Lancer, and in retorting > him on amazon.com, is nothing more than a shill, for Bugliosi. An out > and out LN "shill," for Bugliosi." -- Theresa C. "Terry" Mauro; > 03/15/08
If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, swims like a duck and quacks like a duck, it must be a duck."
And it couldn't POSSIBLY be that I'm merely a big fan of VB's work and merely concur with his logical LN conclusions regarding the JFK matter....could it Gil?
Instead, I'm labelled a "shill for Bugliosi".
Your batting average continues to fall through the floor, Gilbert. You'll be benched pretty soon....even by YouTubers.
On Mar 16, 8:53 am, David Von Pein <davevonp...@aol.com> wrote:
> And it couldn't POSSIBLY be that I'm merely a big fan of VB's work and > merely concur with his logical LN conclusions regarding the JFK > matter....
a simple fan ROTFLMFAO, how quaint (not quite what you've posted before, "over-the-top, rabid, die-hard supporter of, go to the wall for" come to mind--
However, GAWD bless you, you've finally seen da-lite... even dim-bulbs have a glorious moment... You're pissed, broke, left out in country where one can fly a mosquito, AND summer is coming..... David, we understand
> On Mar 16, 8:53 am, David Von Pein <davevonp...@aol.com> wrote:
> > And it couldn't POSSIBLY be that I'm merely a big fan of VB's work and > > merely concur with his logical LN conclusions regarding the JFK > > matter....
> a simple fan ROTFLMFAO, how quaint (not quite what you've posted > before, "over-the-top, rabid, die-hard supporter of, go to the wall > for" come to mind--
> However, GAWD bless you, you've finally seen da-lite... even dim-bulbs > have a glorious moment... You're pissed, broke, left out in country > where one can fly a mosquito, AND summer is coming..... David, we > understand
> <snip>
If it looks like a bigot, lies like a pathological liar, hates like a racist, degrades like a homophobic, deceives like a traitor, begs like a pauper, bible blabs while sinning....then it must be Gil Jesus!
As for Healy, you have no room to talk. You're idol is little Sadam Ben Holmes who is a NOTHING. Take your butt worshipping incoherent babble elsewhere. Holmes has been pounded into the ground the past week, you're cheerleading isn't going to pull him out of this hole.
>>> "However, GAWD bless you, you've finally seen da-lite... even dim-bulbs have a glorious moment... You're pissed, broke, left out in country where one can fly a mosquito, AND summer is coming..... David, we understand." <<<
I haven't said the following about Healy in a little while. Seems like a good time now:
On Mar 16, 8:48 pm, David Von Pein <davevonp...@aol.com> wrote:
> >>> "However, GAWD bless you, you've finally seen da-lite... even dim-bulbs have a glorious moment... You're pissed, broke, left out in country where one can fly a mosquito, AND summer is coming..... David, we understand." <<<
> I haven't said the following about Healy in a little while. Seems like > a good time now:
> God, what a kook.
"...even dim-bulbs have a glorious moment..." before they go OUT -- Knock yourself out, fraud! Sure you didn't get a handsome check for all that internet work? LMFAO!