11/1/10
Stewart Stout
Vince.
Thought I would mention that one of the influential people that attended the advance planning meetings for the Dallas trip was the Mayor of Dallas in 63 and I think it was Earle Cabell or Eric ?. Doesn't really matter. I distinctly ...remember during a conversation at the dinner table weeks following (that surreal day), my father telling my mother that "the Mayor thought agents riding on the back of the car (which was common protocol) would send a message and did not want his city to appear dangerous to the world though the media. He asked for subtle security exposure if and where possible."
On that day only two individuals would have been able to direct such an order and that would have been the President himself or Floyd Boring SAIC. In my opinion, and you know about opinions, if you find out who else was in that chain of command "during that moment" you will be able to rationally determine why the agents jumped down for a portion of that politically motivated route through the city.
Take care Vince and please don't give up.
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Vince Palamara Thanks alot, Stewart! Yes, Earle Cabell, the brother of the CIA's Charles Cabell (fired by JFK over the Bay of Pigs), was the Mayor...and you are correct re: Floyd Boring. I admire your father (he is spoken of and pictured in The Kennedy Detail) and MOST of the agents...except Boring, Roberts, and Greer :)
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Hi Vince. Very glad your still on the case. You know your making a difference when "Big Brother" is watching and complaining. I have reviewed your blog and I think your tenacity and perserverance will some day bring the truth to light. It DOES matter. Hang in there with greater vigilance and determination now. You got-em worried.
On another note, I noticed my dad was not mentioned as one of the A[T]SAIC on the Kennedy Detail in Dallas. As you know, he was waiting for the president at the Trade Mart. Just sayin.
Monday, November 1, 2010
From Stewart Stout's SON, Stewart Stout III
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