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John McAdams

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Jul 15, 2015, 12:40:34 PM7/15/15
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Jean Davison

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Jul 15, 2015, 1:42:30 PM7/15/15
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Spence

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Jul 15, 2015, 1:42:39 PM7/15/15
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Very sad.

W. Tracy Parnell

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Jul 15, 2015, 4:01:34 PM7/15/15
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On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 12:40:34 PM UTC-4, John McAdams wrote:
What a shock-just a tremendous loss, what a fantastic personality he had
and was absolutely perfect for the job he did at the sixth floor. One of
the most knowledgeable and helpful people I know of.

Jerry

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Jul 15, 2015, 4:01:42 PM7/15/15
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Very tragic.

A real nice fellow. Peace be with him.

bigdog

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Jul 15, 2015, 4:16:04 PM7/15/15
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On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 12:40:34 PM UTC-4, John McAdams wrote:
Very sad news. From what I've seen of him on various programs, he didn't
appear to be that old. Do you know if this was a sudden passing or had he
been ill?

stevemg...@yahoo.com

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Jul 15, 2015, 4:28:08 PM7/15/15
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Terrible news.

I received - out of the blue - several private messages over the years
from him responding to a (usually dumb) comment that I made showing my
complete ignorance on some matter about this event. I'm sure he was
rolling his eyes as he responded but he was always kind and gracious in
correcting my errors.

I never met him but you can kind of get a person's personality through
emails. And from that he seemed to be a very kind man.

Spence

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Jul 15, 2015, 10:23:37 PM7/15/15
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Rare form of cancer

Mark Florio

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Jul 15, 2015, 10:23:46 PM7/15/15
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On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 11:40:34 AM UTC-5, John McAdams wrote:
I saw him on several documentaries and was impressed. RIP. Mark

Marcus Hanson

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Jul 15, 2015, 10:32:25 PM7/15/15
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Sad news.A likeable and most helpful chap. RIP Gary.

BT George

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Jul 15, 2015, 10:32:47 PM7/15/15
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On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 11:40:34 AM UTC-5, John McAdams wrote:
I didn't know the man or directly correspond with him, but he seemed very
decent and by all reputation was among the most knowledgeable and
reasonable persons in the JFK assassination world. He will surely be
missed.


David Von Pein

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Jul 15, 2015, 10:33:55 PM7/15/15
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Very sad news. I still can't believe it. Gary was only 68. Way too young. :(

"Gary [Mack] is loaded with good and useful info about the JFK case. I
doubt there's another person alive who has so much overall knowledge about
this case. And I, for one, appreciate it when he takes the time to write
to me by e-mail with all kinds of informative details." -- DVP; July 1,
2015

http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=22037&page=14#entry307690

--------------------------------

My last e-mail from Gary was just three days ago. And I really feel bad
when reading it again right now, because the last words he ever wrote to
me were these --- "Will check it out."

He was sick and yet still writing helpful e-mails to people he never met
(like me), and was promising still more information that he wanted to
"check out".

God bless you, Gary. And thanks (as always).

:(

Here's the full e-mail I received from Gary on July 12, 2015 (and "Jimmy
D" is referring to James DiEugenio).....

Subject: Oswald picks up his new rifle
Date: 7/12/2015 3:56:06 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
From: Gary Mack
To: David Von Pein

----------------

Jimmy D seems to think that, since Oswald had to work until 5pm, he could
not have picked up his new rifle at the Ervay Street post office. Why is
that? I'm pretty sure that, as the main post office in 1963, it was open
late until 7pm, 10pm or later. The USPS scaled back operations at Ervay
decades ago when a new main office opened west of downtown, and now Ervay
closes at 5pm. Will check it out.

Gary

Glenn V.

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Jul 16, 2015, 10:54:16 AM7/16/15
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Well put, David.

I had a few email exchanges with Gary and he was always most generous and
forthcoming with whatever information he had. This is a huge loss to the
entire assassination community, at least the serious part of it.

Shocking news.

Gary Mack will be sorely missed.

R.I.P. Gary Mack.

Allan G. Johnson

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Jul 16, 2015, 10:55:33 AM7/16/15
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I had the pleasure, and good sense, to exchange e-mails with Gary this
year, mainly concerning Ruby's walk down the ramp. He was courteous,
prompt and knowledgeable in all aspects of the events. He was extremely
helpful in providing details and reasons for his opinions, but was open to
new and sometimes contradictory opinions and interpretations of evidence.
Being knowledgeable, reasonable and personable are great traits to possess
in his position at the Sixth Floor Museum, I only hope his successor can
do as well.

Ace Kefford

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Jul 16, 2015, 3:54:45 PM7/16/15
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On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 12:40:34 PM UTC-4, John McAdams wrote:
Sorry to hear this. Out of the blue he sent me emails on several posts I
made over the years. He always had useful information. From his
appearances in documentaries he seemed to be a nice respectful person.
In light of the irrational attacks and ridiculous claims that are made
against anyone with any kind of high profile in this case, that is
particularly admirable. From what I could see he seemed to be someone
searching for the genuine truth about the assassination, although he may
have had a harder time than he should have being objective about some of
his pet areas of the case.

Very sad.

Anthony Marsh

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Jul 16, 2015, 5:16:10 PM7/16/15
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Why couldn't Oswald have gone to the P.O. during his lunch break?

Anthony Marsh

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Jul 16, 2015, 5:20:17 PM7/16/15
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Why can't Oswald go on his lunch break?


Anthony Marsh

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Jul 16, 2015, 5:22:09 PM7/16/15
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I argued with him a few times in person. I prefer to not speak ill of
the dead, but if you look back through my messages I had plenty of bad
things to say about him.


OHLeeRedux

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Jul 17, 2015, 1:43:08 PM7/17/15
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Anthony Marsh
- show quoted text -
I argued with him a few times in person. I prefer to not speak ill of
the dead


But you will anyway. You're a real piece of work.

Ott Rovgeisha

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Jul 17, 2015, 1:44:31 PM7/17/15
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A person can be ill and then die suddenly, no?

Sad indeed.

Greg Jaynes

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Jul 17, 2015, 7:53:22 PM7/17/15
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> I argued with him a few times in person. I prefer to not speak ill of
> the dead, but if you look back through my messages I had plenty of bad
> things to say about him.


I spoke badly about him too. I do regret it now. Now, that there is no
fixing it. I have my reasons but it wasn't all bad. If I sum it all up. I
liked him more than any negative issues. I'm very sad about him dying.

jfk...@gmail.com

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Jul 18, 2015, 11:22:20 AM7/18/15
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I could pretty much say the same, as I have differed with Gary's position
on just about everything.

Gary did, however, point various directors of JFK assassination
documentaries having a focus on the limo in my direction, and I am
appreciative of that.

Pamela Brown
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John McAdams

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Jul 18, 2015, 11:27:39 AM7/18/15
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On 18 Jul 2015 11:22:19 -0400, "jfk...@gmail.com" <jfk...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Regardless of whether one agreed with Gary on this or that issue, one
has to recognize he was instinctively helpful, and would help people
regardless of their view of the assassination.

I remember calling him in the late 1990s, asking about "Badgeman." He
was quite upfront that he and Jack White tried to get the photo
authenticated at MIT and Cal Tech. Experts at neither place could
prove it was a shooter -- although they didn't debunk it either.

He just supplied a lot of information in an honest and straightforward
way.

.John
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http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/home.htm

John McAdams

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Jul 18, 2015, 11:30:42 AM7/18/15
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On 16 Jul 2015 15:54:43 -0400, Ace Kefford <bglo...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
True, although that could be said about almost anybody involved in the
case. "Genuine truth seeker" is as good as it gets, where this case
is concerned.

.John
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http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/home.htm

Jack Kennedy

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Jul 18, 2015, 12:50:40 PM7/18/15
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On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 12:40:34 PM UTC-4, John McAdams wrote:
So long, & Rest In Peace, Gary Mack.

Anthony Marsh

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Jul 18, 2015, 5:14:28 PM7/18/15
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But you think conspiracy believers use that as a code for kook.

> .John
> -----------------------
> http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/home.htm
>


Anthony Marsh

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Jul 18, 2015, 7:38:05 PM7/18/15
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No, another phony attack. I did not speak ill of him AFTER he died.


tom...@cox.net

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Jul 18, 2015, 7:43:56 PM7/18/15
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===========================================================================
=== GARY MACK LIED HIS TEETH OUT WHEN HE POSTED THAT THE TEXAS THEATRE
OPENED EARLIER THAN IT ACTUALLY DID ! ! !
===========================================================================
=====

> way.
>
> .John
> -----------------------
> http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/home.htm

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black...@aol.com

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Jul 18, 2015, 7:45:58 PM7/18/15
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Reading the various responses in the various groups has taught me a LOT
about some of the personalities in our field.

slats

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Jul 18, 2015, 7:48:39 PM7/18/15
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Anthony Marsh <anthon...@comcast.net> wrote in news:55aa9c54$1
@mcadams.posc.mu.edu:
But nor did you offer condolences, sympathy or any kind of tribute. It's
okay to diagree with someone but also feel sorry that they DIED. I get no
such impression from you. Just .. cold indifference.

bigdog

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Jul 19, 2015, 2:25:39 PM7/19/15
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Which makes him part of a very large group.


Anthony Marsh

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Jul 19, 2015, 6:04:42 PM7/19/15
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So now this is North Korean. If someone does not cry effusively enough
they get executed?

Some kook was trying to bait me so I explained as simply as I could why
I refuse to speak ill of the dead.
I come to bury him, not to praise him. (Act 3, Scene 2)



Steve Barber

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Jul 19, 2015, 6:20:45 PM7/19/15
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Ditto, Greg.

I have been paying dearly for my having "butted heads" with Gary(Vince
Bugliosi's choice of words regarding Gary and myself)and the sadness about
his passing has been overwhelming at times. Thankfully, the last few
times Gary and I exchanged dialogue, it was on friendly terms--he even put
me in touch with Bill Newman--so I am thankful for that, but, like you, I
spoke badly about him too, and the grief I am suffering for that I
definitely deserve.

May you rest in peace, Gary Mack. You will be missed.

Mike

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Jul 19, 2015, 10:08:04 PM7/19/15
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I was one of the few I suspect that did receive any emails from Gary Mack.
I always suspected that he was working to discredit my theories of the
case by sending private messages to other members who would read my posts
(not just here but in other forums as well) but I never knew for sure. It
is not easy to debate a "ghost".

Having said that, I will still say that he was a good man.

Mike

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Jul 19, 2015, 10:08:18 PM7/19/15
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On 7/19/2015 2:33 PM, Mike wrote:
> On 7/18/2015 10:27 AM, John McAdams wrote:
> I was one of the few I suspect that did receive any emails from Gary
> Mack. I always suspected that he was working to discredit my theories of
> the case by sending private messages to other members who would read my
> posts ( not just here but in other forums as well) but I never knew for
> sure. It is not easy to debate a "ghost".
>
> Having said that, I will still say that he was a good man.
>
>

OOPS I left out a very important word. I should have said "I was one of
the few I suspect that DID NOT receive any emails from Gary Mack".

Here it the entire post again, with the correction

I was one of the few I suspect that DID NOT receive any emails from Gary
Mack. I always suspected that he was working to discredit my theories of
the case by sending private messages to other members who would read my
posts ( not just here but in other forums as well) but I never knew for

slats

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Jul 19, 2015, 10:13:44 PM7/19/15
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Anthony Marsh <anthon...@comcast.net> wrote in
news:55abd20b$1...@mcadams.posc.mu.edu:
cry? I'd settle for a sniffle at this point. the least you can do is fake
it like Khrushchev did back in the day.

black...@aol.com

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Jul 20, 2015, 8:47:42 PM7/20/15
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On Saturday, July 18, 2015 at 7:45:58 PM UTC-4, black...@aol.com wrote:
> Reading the various responses in the various groups has taught me a LOT
> about some of the personalities in our field.

And, surprise, surprise, the commentary has gotten even more vile and
disgusting.

Anthony Marsh

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Jul 20, 2015, 9:33:23 PM7/20/15
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Birds of a feather.


Steve Barber

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Jul 21, 2015, 4:11:47 PM7/21/15
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I'd rather flock together with birds of this feather than flock with the
birds of your feather, Marsh! At least mine aren't vultures like yours
are!

black...@aol.com

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Jul 21, 2015, 4:14:53 PM7/21/15
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As noted earlier, I've read some pretty eye-opening comments about the
death of Gary Mack. One of the more notable ones is from Judyth Baker's
Facebook page:

"GARY MACK IS DEAD. AMEN. PLEASE READ MY VERSION OF HIS MURKY CAREER AS A
TURNCOAT WHO CHOSE A HIGH SALARY OVER STANDING TALL FOR THE TRUTH... BASED
ON THIS ARTICLE:
http://www.nytimes.com/.../gary-mack-kennedy-assassination-ex...

(NOTE IT SAYS HE DIED OF A RARE AGGRESSIVE CANCER. WHAT COMES AROUND GOES
AROUND...READ MY ADDITIONS, BELOW,....TO THIS NEWS ARTICLE: ."Gary Mack, a
Dallas broadcaster whose fascination with the Kennedy assassination AND
WILLINGNESS TO COMPROMISE HIS RESEARCH STANDARDS led him to become a
widely consulted expert on the event and, eventually, the curator of the
Sixth Floor Museum, which is devoted to GIVING THE PUBLIC THE FALSE,
OFFICIAL VERSION OF the assassination, died on Wednesday in Arlington,
Tex. He was 68. The museum said on its website that he had died after a
long illness. The Dallas Morning News reported that his wife, Karin
Strohbeck, said the cause was a rare and aggressive cancer. THIS IS KARMA.

Mr. Mack became a valued resource for historians and documentary producers
WHO WERE PAID TO PUSH THE LIE THAT OSWALD KILLED KENNEDY. . He was a
consultant for the Discovery Channel, the History Channel and National
Geographic Channel AFTER THEY BECAME AFRAID TO SHOW ANY DOCUMENTARIES THAT
WERE AT ODDS WITH THE OFFICIAL VERSION, and a producer of the
documentaries "J.F.K.: The Dallas Tapes" and "J.F.K.: Breaking the News,"
about television coverage of the assassination, ALL OF WHICH WERE
COMMERCIAL FLOPS BECAUSE THEY WERE SO PREJUDICED AGAINST OSWALD THAT MOST
PEOPLE TURNED THEM OFF AFTER A FEW MINUTES.

"We're not going to have one person that knows that much about the
assassination, and all elements and all roads leading everywhere,WHO WILL
BE SUCH A CHEAP SELLOUT AND SHILL FOR US, LIKE HE WAS," Hugh Aynesworth, a
former reporter for The Dallas Morning News told KERA, the local public
television station. "Gary was the man WE USED AGAIN AND AGAIN!."

Mr. Mack was born Lawrence Alan Dunkel on July 29, 1946, in Oak Park, Ill.
HE CHANGED HIS NAME TO 'GARY MACK' AND HID BEHIND IT WHEN HE WROTE ABOUT
THE KENNEDY ASSASSINATION, UNLIKE MANY OTHERS WHO DARE TO REVEAL THEIR
TRUE NAMES, DESPITE THE CONSEQUENCES. After earning a degree in journalism
from Arizona State University in 1969, he worked at a variety of AM and FM
radio stations as a disc jockey, music director and program director.
Looking for a catchier on-air name, he came up with Gary Mack AFTER HE
STARTED WRITING MATERIAL FOR THE JFK RESEARCHER PENN JONES, FOR HIS 'THE
CONTINUING INQUIRY' MAGAZINE...

In Dallas, he first became known as a Kennedy assassination conspiracy
theorist, with some eye-catching finds to his credit. DECIDING TO ABANDON
ALL PRIOR STATEMENTS THAT LEE OSWALD WAS INNOCENT TO QUALIFY FOR HIS
POSITION AT THE SIXTH FLOOR MUSEUM, NEVERTHELESS, HE FELT THE HIGH SALARY
WAS WORTH IT. In the 1970s, he discovered that a Dallas police officer on
duty on Nov. 22, 1963, had left the microphone on his radio switched on,
and that the audio material had been transferred to tape at Police
Headquarters.

The background sounds on the tape, which Mr. Mack obtained from a retired
police officer, suggested to him that a fourth shot had been fired by a
second gunman from the grassy knoll. THIS FACT WOULD EMBARRASS GARY MACK
FOR THE REST OF HIS LIFE AS HE CONTINUED TO TELL THE WORLD THAT OSWALD
ACTED ALONE. WITH MR. MACK/DUNKEL NOW DEAD, THE TRUTH WILL HAVE A BETTER
CHANCE TO BE TOLD."

Jason Burke

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Jul 21, 2015, 9:51:50 PM7/21/15
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Dang. That Judy just has *no* concept of reality.

But I suppose we all knew that already.

If Judy's that into the karma thang, I'd hate to see how she'll end up.

black...@aol.com

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Jul 21, 2015, 9:52:35 PM7/21/15
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And she adds this:

"THE ENEMIES OF THE TRUTH ARE MY ENEMIES. AND THEY ARE YOURS. GARY MACK
RECENTLY DIED. HE TOOK A HIGH-PAYING JOB IN DALLAS TO TELL PEOPLE LEE
OSWALD KILLED JFK, WHEN PRIOR TO THAT HE SPENT YEARS TELLING PEOPLE LEE
WAS INNOCENT. FOR REPORTING THIS TRUE FACT, GLENN VIKLUND (who claims Lee
killed JFK, along with John McAdams and his friends, a man who stalks me,
watching what I write so he can diss it) wrote: "While dancing on Gary
Mack's grave, this disgusting woman is true to form."

Glenn Viklund is part of a group that doesn't want you to read ME & LEE. I
pray that you will. Thank you."

Greg Jaynes

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Jul 21, 2015, 9:53:01 PM7/21/15
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On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 11:40:34 AM UTC-5, John McAdams wrote:
> https://www.facebook.com/SixthFloorMuseum
>
> .John
> -----------------------
> http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/home.htm

There are so many incorrect points of fact in that it's laughable. Never
mind that she hates him. I get that. But inexcusable errors like saying he
got the tape from a cop .... hahahaHHHhahaha . She should study the
assassination genre a little before writing this stuff.

R.G.J.

Greg Jaynes

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Jul 21, 2015, 9:53:10 PM7/21/15
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Steve, it's ok. I see his comment as a cry for help. :)

R.G.J.


Mark OBLAZNEY

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Jul 22, 2015, 10:54:51 AM7/22/15
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She is one sick woman, who will be introduced by another Trine Day author
at an Ozzie Conference in October.

black...@aol.com

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Jul 22, 2015, 11:09:45 AM7/22/15
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.John, am I allowed to use the word "asswipe"?

John McAdams

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Jul 22, 2015, 11:11:03 AM7/22/15
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On 22 Jul 2015 11:09:44 -0400, "black...@aol.com"
Of anybody who is not on this newsgroup, yes.

.John
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http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/home.htm

Anthony Marsh

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Jul 22, 2015, 5:25:57 PM7/22/15
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It may not be your fault, but it is hard to be sure where the quotes
come from when people do not post properly. Is all the ad hominem stuff
from Blackburst or the NYT?

I particularly like these two lines:

DECIDING TO ABANDON ALL PRIOR STATEMENTS THAT LEE OSWALD WAS INNOCENT TO
QUALIFY FOR HIS POSITION AT THE SIXTH FLOOR MUSEUM, NEVERTHELESS, HE
FELT THE HIGH SALARY WAS WORTH IT.

Who still uses ALL CAPS except for our LONE KOOK?
But it describes what I've said for 30 years.
BTW, Gary Mack was not an ASSWIPE. He was a SELLOUT.
Now George Bush, there's an ASSWIPE.
I assume I can say that because George Bush does not post here as far as
we know.

> -----------------------
> http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/home.htm
>


Anthony Marsh

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Jul 22, 2015, 5:41:32 PM7/22/15
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What do you expect? She's not a researcher.
Do you believe Hugh Aynesworth really said that?


Anthony Marsh

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Jul 22, 2015, 5:42:45 PM7/22/15
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On 7/21/2015 9:51 PM, Jason Burke wrote:
> On 7/21/2015 1:14 PM, black...@aol.com wrote:
>> As noted earlier, I've read some pretty eye-opening comments about the
>> death of Gary Mack. One of the more notable ones is from Judyth Baker's
>> Facebook page:
>>
>> "GARY MACK IS DEAD. AMEN. PLEASE READ MY VERSION OF HIS MURKY CAREER AS A
>> TURNCOAT WHO CHOSE A HIGH SALARY OVER STANDING TALL FOR THE TRUTH...
>> BASED
>> ON THIS ARTICLE:
>> http://www.nytimes.com/.../gary-mack-kennedy-assassination-ex...
>>

Page Unavailable

This is why crossposting is not allowed.
She already has.


Mark OBLAZNEY

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Jul 22, 2015, 9:47:57 PM7/22/15
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With Ms. Baker, it's 'glasswipe'. Respect the dead, at least for thirty
days. Old School.

Anthony Marsh

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Jul 22, 2015, 9:52:35 PM7/22/15
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Do you believe he really said that?

You really think the cover-up goes aound bragging about how successful
the cover-up is? That would be like William Colby bragging that the CIA
owns every reporter of consequence.



"The CIA owns everyone of any significance in the major media" -
attributed to Former CIA director, William Colby.

Step 0 - Check to see if it's already been debunked

http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=207647

Content from external source

Chronology:
1) William Colby CIA Director 1973-1976.
2) Colby dies April 1996.
3) Quote first appears in David McGowan???s 2000 book ???Derailing
Democracy???, Common Courage Press, 4 years after Colby???s death.
4) April 2011 Google search Of Colby???s quote results in 423,000
hits

A. Did Colby say that quote?
1) There is no primary source or other earlier source extant
but McGowan???s for this quote.
2) The quote appears prominently in his introduction (p13) ,
with no first source attribution.
3) Over 200 other quotes are cited in this book with first
source attribution, but not Colby???s.
4) In this book another McGowan unattributed quote (p33), of
Lincoln, is a lie.
http://www.snopes.com/quotes/lincoln.asp
5) A search of McGowan???s conspiracist web site does not result
in any mention of this Colby's quote. He avoids bringing up his most
referenced Colby citation.
http://www.davesweb.cnchost.com/

The preponderance of the evidence shows the Colby quote is a
lie and that those who repeat it as true, after knowing the provenance,
are frauds.



Well, that was easy. Thanks BasqueArch!

Step 5 - Single Sentence Debunking

"Colby never actually said that, it's a made-up quote".

Step 6 - Discuss the degree of truth in the quote

Of course the quote being fake does not automatically mean there's
not some truth behind it. More reputable sources say:
Content from external source



In November 1973, after many such shifts had been made, Colby
told reporters and editors from the New York Times and the Washington Star
that the Agency had ???some three dozen??? American newsmen ???on the CIA
payroll,??? including five who worked for ???general???circulation news
organizations.???

After Colby left the Agency on January 28th, 1976, and was
succeeded by George Bush, the CIA announced a new policy: ???Effective
immediately, the CIA will not enter into any paid or contractual
relationship with any full???time or part???time news correspondent
accredited by any U.S. news service, newspaper, periodical, radio or
television network or station???



The CIA did have extensive paid and contractual relationships with
journalists. But that policy ended 35 years ago. Even if the quote is
correct, it's not referring to the current state of affairs, as is implied
by the sign. It's mostly likely a corruption of Colby's remarks to the
press in 1973.


Last edited: Oct 16, 2014
Mick West, Jun 4, 2011

Mark Florio

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Jul 22, 2015, 9:56:19 PM7/22/15
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The only thing Mack sold out to, which you CTs can't stand him for, was
the facts that forced him to reconsider his CT position. Mark

black...@aol.com

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Jul 22, 2015, 10:02:48 PM7/22/15
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On Wednesday, July 22, 2015 at 5:25:57 PM UTC-4, Anthony Marsh wrote:

> Who still uses ALL CAPS except for our LONE KOOK?
> But it describes what I've said for 30 years.

I cut and pasted the entire Facebook article in one piece. The lower case
is the news article and the all caps is Judyth Baker's interjections.

Peter Makres

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Jul 23, 2015, 12:25:57 PM7/23/15
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On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 12:40:34 PM UTC-4, John McAdams wrote:
> https://www.facebook.com/SixthFloorMuseum
>
> .John
> -----------------------
> http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/home.htm

I haven't been on here in a bit and just saw this sad news. I'm very sorry
to hear this...deepest condolences to Gary's family and friends. He will
be missed for sure. What a shame, not very old really.


Steve Barber

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Jul 23, 2015, 12:27:18 PM7/23/15
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Good point, Greg! : )

Anthony Marsh

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Jul 23, 2015, 10:03:25 PM7/23/15
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You mean the FACTS changed?


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