04-11-2014, 10:40 AM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:Martin White Wrote:Peter Lemkin Wrote:.....when J.D. Tippit's widow Marie recently made an appearance at the Sixth Floor Museum, Joe McBride wanted was going to ask her about Carl Mather and the recent allegation that Mather met Tippit on the morning before his murder, but he was prevented from doing so by Gary Mack, the Sixth Floor traffic cop.....
I think it's only fair to say that this version of events is disputed by Gary Mack. I make no case for the truth of either (or indeed any other) version of this event; just to say that it is disputed.
I thought I'd also add to this thread that I made my comment about Aynesworth before​ I read about him offering a witness in the Garrison case a job if he didn't testify.
I have much less [understatement] faith in the word and integrity vis-a-vis the Truth as represented by Larry Dunkel [his real name - Mack is his stage name from his radio days] than either McBride or Kelly - and those others in the chain of this information.
It is like saying that the Warren commissioners, CIA and FBI disputed the claims of the 'critics'. A true statement, but a misleading one.....as they all knew the 'disputed' facts (as they presented them) were not on the side of the Truth. If the statement above about McBride's intended question or potential question is true or even near the mark, Dunkel was acting to further keep the Truth hidden and confused in the fog of psywarfare....which is his primary job, as I see it.
I know what you're saying Peter. I have to say that I too have been disappointed by some of the work that Gary has done recently. Even so, we need to be careful of jumping on bandwagons and assess each situation on its own merits.
Personally, I couldn't care less what name someone uses, as long as it's consistent and there is no intent to deceive as a result of using a different name. It'd be like attacking Bruce Willis for saying "we never found out who killed Kennedy" just because his real name was Walter. McAdams is different because he goes by Paul Nolan when he wants to pretend he's not John McAdams.

