18-03-2016, 12:12 AM
First, I hit a stonewall upon dailing the contact number for Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) to determine if their records would help pinpoint any information on who was the designated-driver of Bus 22, the bus that would have been ideal for the wrongfully accused to ride to and from work circa 1963, given that it made a scheduled stop right there at Houston & Elm, his place of employment, and also was on a direct path to the Beckley Street rooming house. The individual I spoke with without sharing their name (more concerned about repercussions on their end than my own), simply gave me the old *A.J. Millican treatment with a noticeably deep Texas drawl ("Ah'm sorry poddnah ah can't help yall").
Now, that said, not enough praise can ever be heaped upon Mr. Salandria.
I'm looking forward to reading your breakthrough piece on the rifle matter, Mr. Josephs (son of a gun--no pun intended). What a banner year thus far for the research community as a whole: exposing the phantom money order, and now putting the rifle under the scope as well.
Final thought this evening comes with an observation about the following video w/Mr. Frazier ----->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuGxpK_Q...Romy7M3vQX
A rather interesting choice of words beginning around 53:28 forward until he is derailed/interrupted by the host, who nervously redirects the conversation away from where Mr. Frazier was headed (further elaboration on the "Truth" in this matter as oppose to the BIG lie).
Moriarty: And that was after you had, uh-that you went to Irving.
Frazier: Hm-hmm
Moriarty: This is after- you knew at that time-you knew that Oswald was being.
Frazier: Framed
*above exchange per Mr. Frazier's House Select Committee on Assassinations interview.
*aforementioned A. J. Millican (captured in Altgen's 6 in steel helmet standing close to lamp post, thick arms folded across his chest, looking up Elm w/his back to the presidential limousine. Sounds like a decent guy who just didn't see anything out of the ordinary that afternoon)
Mr. Frazier, however, given his sentiments in the video and his HSCA exchange still believes the wrongfully accused was Framed.
Now, that said, not enough praise can ever be heaped upon Mr. Salandria.
I'm looking forward to reading your breakthrough piece on the rifle matter, Mr. Josephs (son of a gun--no pun intended). What a banner year thus far for the research community as a whole: exposing the phantom money order, and now putting the rifle under the scope as well.
Final thought this evening comes with an observation about the following video w/Mr. Frazier ----->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuGxpK_Q...Romy7M3vQX
A rather interesting choice of words beginning around 53:28 forward until he is derailed/interrupted by the host, who nervously redirects the conversation away from where Mr. Frazier was headed (further elaboration on the "Truth" in this matter as oppose to the BIG lie).
Moriarty: And that was after you had, uh-that you went to Irving.
Frazier: Hm-hmm
Moriarty: This is after- you knew at that time-you knew that Oswald was being.
Frazier: Framed
*above exchange per Mr. Frazier's House Select Committee on Assassinations interview.
*aforementioned A. J. Millican (captured in Altgen's 6 in steel helmet standing close to lamp post, thick arms folded across his chest, looking up Elm w/his back to the presidential limousine. Sounds like a decent guy who just didn't see anything out of the ordinary that afternoon)
Mr. Frazier, however, given his sentiments in the video and his HSCA exchange still believes the wrongfully accused was Framed.

