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Raymond

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Jul 22, 2010, 8:47:23 AM7/22/10
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John Kelin, Fair Play Magazine, JFK Breakthrough? (July, 1998)
An "unknown" print, taken from what the Warren Commission designated
Box A in the Texas School Book Depository bore the fingerprints of
Malcolm Wallace. That card was obtained from the Texas Department of
Public Safety in July of 1996.

A Texas-based assassination research group has publicly named a man
believed to have left a previously unidentified fingerprint on a box
making up the so-called "sniper's nest" on the sixth floor of the
Texas School Book Depository.

Many, many witnesses report that shots were fired from the Texas
School Book Depository.
-A number of compelling witnesses state that men who were clearly not
Oswald were on the sixth floor of the Book Depository. One of them was
described as dark-skinned (Cuban?) and another had a rifle.

-The fingerprint of Malcolm "Mac" Wallace, a convicted killer who
worked for Lyndon Johnson in killing his enemies, was found on a box
in the sixth floor "sniper's nest".

Allegedly,Wallace was recruited to organize the assassination of John
F. Kennedy. When Johnson became president he managed to bring an end
to the Senate investigations into Estes and Baker.

What the mainstream media hid about LBJ
August 9, 2007
The Story The Mainstream Media Never Reported

By Mick Gregory

We will never be told the truth about JFK’s assassination. In fact,
the FBI has film they will not release. But the truth is coming out in
pieces. There are enough pieces to complete most of the puzzle and
make out the subject.

This is what we know now:
SEE:
http://sadbastards.wordpress.com/2007/08/09/what-the-mainstream-media-hid-about-lbj/
SEE
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKwallaceM.htm

McClellan later claimed that the killing of Kennedy was paid for by
oil millionaires such as Clint Murchison and Haroldson L. Hunt.
McClellan claims that Clark got $2 million for this work. The death of
Kennedy allowed the oil depletion allowance to be kept at 27.5 per
cent. It remained unchanged during the Johnson presidency. According
to McClellan this resulted in a saving of over $100 million to the
American oil industry. Soon after Johnson left office it dropped to 15
per cent.

Wallace went to work for Harry Lewis and L & G Oil. In 1970 he
returned to Dallas and began pressing Edward Clark for more money for
his part in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. According to Barr
McClellan it was then decided to kill Wallace. "He had to be
eliminated. After driving to see his daughter in Troup, Texas, he went
by L & G's offices in Longview, Texas. There his exhaust was rigged
for part of it to flow into his car."On 7th January, 1971, Malcolm
Wallace was killed while driving into Pittsburg, Texas. He appeared to
have fallen asleep and after leaving the road crashed his car. Wallace
died of massive head injuries.

Soon afterwards Clifton C. Carter died aged 53. 1971 was also the year
Billie Sol Estes was due to leave prison. According to Clint Peoples,
a Texas Ranger based in Austin, Billie Sol Estes had promised to tell
the full story of the death of Henry Marshall when he obtained his
freedom.

For What it's worth?

A Texas-based assassination research group has publicly named a man
believed to have left a previously unidentified fingerprint on a box
making up the so-called "sniper's nest" on the sixth floor of the
Texas School Book Depository.

Malcolm Wallace is, in our opinion, the key figure in the Kennedy
assassination. He was positively identified by Loy Factor as one of
the sixth floor gunmen ...
http://home.earthlink.net/~sixthfloor/wallace.htm

Madeleine Brown, the mistress of LBJ, also positively verified that
Wallace was LBJ's "hatchet man" and was a professional killer.

Billie Sol Estes, in the newly released "Estes documents" states that
Wallace carried out eight murders at the direct command of LBJ. One of
those eight murders was that of John F. Kennedy.

Some things we know about Malcolm Wallace.
1. Born in 1921, he was killed in a single-car "accident" in
Pittsburg, Texas, in 1971. He was 50 years old.

2. He was convicted of for the first degree murder of John Douglas
Kinser in 1952. Due to a rigged jury, and the legal help of John Cofer
and Polk Shelton (two of LBJ's finest attorneys) Wallace received a
five (5) year SUSPENDED sentence.

3. He worked in aerospace / defense firms from 1953 to 1968. Two of
his employers were Temco Aircraft and Ling Electronics - later to
become Ling Temco Vought. (LTV)

4. According to Estes' statement, as well as Loy Factor's account,
Wallace also recruited Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald.

At a May 29 press conference in Dallas, researcher and author Walt
Brown said that the fingerprints belong to Malcolm E. "Mac" Wallace, a
convicted killer with ties to Lyndon Baines Johnson. The fingerprints
have been officially unidentified since President Kennedy was
assassinated in 1963.

On March 12, 1998, a 1951 fingerprint of Malcolm “Mac” Wallace was
positively matched with a copy of a fingerprint labeled “Unknown,”

Brown presented data showing a 14-point match between Wallace's
fingerprint card, obtained from the Texas Department of Public Safety,
and the previously unidentified print, a copy of which was kept in the
National Archives. The match was made by A. Nathan Darby, an expert
with certification by the International Association of Identifiers.

The Texas researchers forwarded their findings to the Dallas Police
Department, who passed it on to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Copies have also gone to Assassination Records Review Board, the
federal panel created to oversee the identification and release of
records relating to the JFK assassination.

Malcolm Wallace, convicted in a 1951 murder and suspected in others,
has been linked to the 1961 death of U.S. Department of Agriculture
investigator Henry Marshall. Marshall was reportedly close to
connecting Lyndon Johnson to fraudulent activities involving
businessman and convicted swindler Billy Sol Estes.

Estes alleged in 1984 that LBJ ordered the killings of Marshall,
President Kennedy, and half a dozen others, and that Wallace carried
them out. A grand jury decided that same year that Henry Marshall was
murdered as a result of a conspiracy involving then-Vice President
Johnson, his aide Clifton Carter, and Wallace. No charges were
possible since all three men were by then deceased...

The Wallace fingerprint match by Darby has been disputed by Glen
Sample, who represents California-based researchers whose
investigation parallels the Texas research. While Sample says the
California group still believes Wallace "was one of the shooters" of
President Kennedy, they do not believe his fingerprints are those from
the TSBD box.

In support of this, Sample offers fingerprint experts of his own.
"Both of our experts are working police I.D. officers," he wrote on
his web page. "They go to court on a regular basis, testifying as
expert witnesses. They said that the print was clearly not a match.
But what about the 14 points? They said that it is not uncommon to
have a set of prints that have many matching points, but when they
find points that do not match, these negate the matching points."
Sample characterized this finding by his experts as "bad news."

Walt Brown countered by saying that Sample's experts "were local i.d.
bureau guys from San Bernadino, and not in the category of either
Nathan Darby or the people that it was hoped would examine the
originals within the law enforcement communities charged with the
proper investigation."

Darby is a Certified Latent Print Examiner with many years experience.
He affirmed in a notarized affidavit that he found 14 matches between
a National Archives "unknown" print, taken from what the Warren
Commission designated Box A in the Texas School Book Depository, and a
fingerprint card submitted "blindly" for comparison, which bore the
fingerprints of Malcolm Wallace. That card was obtained from the Texas
Department of Public Safety in July of 1996.

Jeff

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Aug 8, 2010, 12:19:11 PM8/8/10
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On Jul 22, 8:47 am, Raymond <Bluerhy...@aol.com> wrote:
> John Kelin, Fair Play Magazine, JFK Breakthrough? (July, 1998)
> An  "unknown" print, taken from what the Warren Commission designated
> Box A in the Texas School Book Depository bore the fingerprints of
> Malcolm Wallace. That card was obtained from the Texas Department of
> Public Safety in July of 1996.
>

Yes I have heard this theory that Malcolm Wallace's fingerprint was
found in the sniper's nest in the book depository building. I think
they said this in one of the final 'The Men Who Killed Kennedy'
episodes which got pulled off the market.

The fingerprint was found on cardboard as I recall which means Wallace
had to have been there recently since fingerprints don't last too long
on cardboard.

Then Wallace died in a 'car accident' as the article said.

So this proves it Wallace was the one firing from the book depository.

Jeff

Raymond

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Aug 9, 2010, 5:35:05 AM8/9/10
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MORE of FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH
Malcolm Everett "Mac" Wallace


Malcolm Wallace is, in our opinion, the key figure in the Kennedy
assassination. He was positively identified by Loy Factor as one of

the sixth floor gunmen, as well as the recruiter and organizer of the
conspiracy.

Madeleine Brown, the mistress of LBJ, also positively verified that
Wallace was LBJ's "hatchet man" and was a professional killer.

Billie Sol Estes, in the newly released "Estes documents" states that
Wallace carried out eight murders at the direct command of LBJ. One of
those eight murders was that of John F. Kennedy.

Some things we know about Malcolm Wallace.
1. Born in 1921, he was killed in a single-car "accident" in
Pittsburg, Texas, in 1971. He was 50 years old.

2. He was convicted of for the first degree murder of John Douglas
Kinser in 1952. Due to a rigged jury, and the legal help of John Cofer
and Polk Shelton (two of LBJ's finest attorneys) Wallace received a
five (5) year SUSPENDED sentence.

3. He worked in aerospace / defense firms from 1953 to 1968. Two of
his employers were Temco Aircraft and Ling Electronics - later to
become Ling Temco Vought. (LTV)

4. According to Estes' statement, as well as Loy Factor's account,
Wallace also recruited Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald.

http://home.earthlink.net/~sixthfloor/wallace.htm

SEE
Barr McClellan claimed that the killing of Kennedy was paid for by oil


millionaires such as Clint Murchison and Haroldson L. Hunt. McClellan
claims that Clark got $2 million for this work. The death of Kennedy
allowed the oil depletion allowance to be kept at 27.5 per cent. It
remained unchanged during the Johnson presidency. According to
McClellan this resulted in a saving of over $100 million to the
American oil industry. Soon after Johnson left office it dropped to 15
per cent.

http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKwallaceM.htm

Who was Barr McClellan?
In 1977 he established his own law firm. Some of McClellan notable
cases include litigation for exploding Ford Pintos, tobacco-caused
expenses on the health care system and the licensing and regulation of
cell phones. He also obtained a Supreme Court ruling to protect
parklands from freeways.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKmcclellan.htm

McClellan is the father of Scott McClellan, the former White House
press secretary, and Mark McClellan, the ex Food and Drug
Administration Commissioner. Mark Barr McClellan (born June 26, 1963)
is currently the Director of the Engelberg Center for Health Care
Reform, Senior Fellow in Economic Studies and Leonard D. Schaeffer
Director's Chair in Health Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution
in Washington, DC. McClellan served as Commissioner of the United
States Food and Drug Administration under President George W. Bush
from 2002 through 2004, and subsequently as administrator of the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services from 2004 through 2006

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_McClellan

bigdog

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Aug 9, 2010, 8:42:50 AM8/9/10
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On Aug 8, 12:19 pm, Jeff <rjmarz...@gmail.com> wrote:

Brilliant deduction. Oswald's fingerprints all over the boxes don't
prove he was the shooter but one partial print that could not be
positively matched to anyone proves Wallace was the shooter. I never
cease to be amazed at the way the CT mind works.

Jason Burke

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Aug 9, 2010, 8:18:03 PM8/9/10
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There's something happening here. What it is is EXACTLY clear. There's a
man with a gun over there.

Well, now we really gotta change the lyrics.

His name is LH Oswald. He shoots the prez all by himself.

Stop children, what's that sound? Oh, it's the dictabelt recordings that
get Blubaugh all in a dither. And his head is spinning 'round.

Better go back children and to the left. Millions of people know that's
whats going down.


Whadda ya want? It took me 30 seconds. About the amount of time Blubaugh
and 'b r' have spent actually doing research.

JFK63Co...@aol.com

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Aug 11, 2010, 8:16:57 AM8/11/10
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On Aug 9, 8:42 am, bigdog <jecorbett1...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Brilliant deduction. Oswald's fingerprints all over the boxes don't
> prove he was the shooter but one partial print that could not be
> positively matched to anyone proves Wallace was the shooter. I never
> cease to be amazed at the way the CT mind works.

Nor are we at yours. Oswald's prints on ANY cardboard boxes in the
TSBD is irrelevent with regard to his guilt because as an employee, HE
BELONGED IN THE BUILDING and his job required him to move boxes.

Now, can you say the same thing about Wallace ?

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