"This is a great DVD. It has two parts, The first part is the best and it's an hour by hour timeline of the events commencing on the morning of Nov. 22, and finishes on Nov 24 with the national funeral and Oswald's murder. It starts with what the president would have exactly seen that day - a car enters Dealy Plaza filming the road ahead while dreamlike music plays. The stark slow motion B/W footage makes it even more dreamy. We see Jackie make a grand entrance at the breakfast of chamber of commerce the morning of November 22nd, knowing it will be her last as first lady, wearing her now famous pink suit and hat. After the president makes his speech, we watch him leave for the airport that will take him to Love Field while the speaker prays for his blessing and the decisions he is faced with. Very eerie and disturbing knowing what will happen in a scant hour and a bit. In fact I find the whole breakfast disturbing, particularly The Texas Schoolboys choir singing 'The eyes of texas are upon you'. JFK watches them and the camera stays on him until the words "The eyes of Texas are upon you all the live long day, The eyes of texas are upon you You cannot get away". And, he didnt get out alive.
Just prior to arrival of the president we see footage of the presidential limo on the tarmac. Pretty eerie again I must say. We see a cheerful woman on the tarmac with a sketch (I assume she did herself) of the president and first lady. Then Airforce One touches down at Love Field to a rousing reception. I watch this hoping that something will happen differently - The Limo will leave Love Field with the bubble top attatched, the motorcade will take a different route, the SS agents will hurl themselves on the back on the limo and shield him or take the bullets, or the car will go down Elm St. and nothing will happen...The sad indictment for America, indeed the world, is JFK's legacy is not about any of his political decisions, it's about deciding which direction his brain matter flew. " smiddyboy
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YOU CAN CLEARLY SEE AGENT HENRY RYBKA BESIDE JFK'S LIMO BEFORE FELLOW AGENT DON LAWTON RELIEVES HIM AND MAKES HIS INFAMOUS APPEARANCE IN THE WFAA/ ABC VIDEO! THAT IS THE REASON FOR THE CONFUSION--RYBKA DID INDEED WALK THE LIMO BRIEFLY, ONLY TO BE RELIEVED BY LAWTON, WHO WAS THEN RECALLED BY SHIFT LEADER EMORY ROBERTS
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Christopher/ Palamara/ Bolden exchange
Christopher/ Palamara/ Bolden exchange
From Bolden: The Movie (http://facebook.com/boldenthemovie)/ Cantara Christopher:
After being warned off by the Atchity people, it has now become my full intention to p#ss off these makers of The Kennedy Detail, the movie based on the book of the same name that libeled my friend Abe Bolden. Which is why I'm publishing this curious photo [here- on Facebook]. It shows director Stephen Gyllenhaal, producer Ken Atchity, Atchity's main squeeze and VP Chi Li Wong--AND the still-living members of that sorry Secret Service protective detail who, through their arrogance and incompetence, allowed President John F. Kennedy to be shot to death in Dallas that November day in 1963.
Vince Palamara:
Cantara: Lisa McCubbin, who told a colleague of mine it was "bad news" that my book is coming out this Fall, sent me an e-mail yesterday warning me to take down some images on my blog-sound familiar? ;)
Abraham Bolden:
Thank you Cantara: Now everyone can see how and why my book sales were sabotaged and some producers have backed out of movie deals based upon my book. I have faith that you can get it done. Fearless resolve is the key. The secret service is doing everything possible to restore its reputation with the coming of the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination. You can bet that anyone who expresses any opinion contrary to the conclusion of the Warren Commission that “Oswald did it” will be challenged by a massive covert government propaganda machine that controls the mass media.
Lance Gross to Play Secret Service Agent in NBC Pilot
*African American actor Lance Gross, who just picked up an NAACP Image Award for his role in "Tyler Perry’s House Of Payne,...
www.eurweb.com
From Bolden: The Movie (http://facebook.com/boldenthemovie)/ Cantara Christopher:
After being warned off by the Atchity people, it has now become my full intention to p#ss off these makers of The Kennedy Detail, the movie based on the book of the same name that libeled my friend Abe Bolden. Which is why I'm publishing this curious photo [here- on Facebook]. It shows director Stephen Gyllenhaal, producer Ken Atchity, Atchity's main squeeze and VP Chi Li Wong--AND the still-living members of that sorry Secret Service protective detail who, through their arrogance and incompetence, allowed President John F. Kennedy to be shot to death in Dallas that November day in 1963.
Vince Palamara:
Cantara: Lisa McCubbin, who told a colleague of mine it was "bad news" that my book is coming out this Fall, sent me an e-mail yesterday warning me to take down some images on my blog-sound familiar? ;)
Abraham Bolden:
Thank you Cantara: Now everyone can see how and why my book sales were sabotaged and some producers have backed out of movie deals based upon my book. I have faith that you can get it done. Fearless resolve is the key. The secret service is doing everything possible to restore its reputation with the coming of the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination. You can bet that anyone who expresses any opinion contrary to the conclusion of the Warren Commission that “Oswald did it” will be challenged by a massive covert government propaganda machine that controls the mass media.
Lance Gross to Play Secret Service Agent in NBC Pilot
*African American actor Lance Gross, who just picked up an NAACP Image Award for his role in "Tyler Perry’s House Of Payne,...
www.eurweb.com
Judge certifies black Secret Service agents in discrimination case
Judge certifies black Secret Service agents in discrimination case
2/27/2013
By Brendan O'Brien
Feb 27 (Reuters) - A federal judge has certified a class of black U.S. Secret Service agents who have accused the Department of Homeland Security of racial discrimination over promotions.
Judge Richard Roberts of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Monday ruled the agents have met the requirements for class certification in their suit against the department, which oversees the Secret Service.
The lawsuit, brought by eight current and former agents on behalf of African-American agents who were denied promotion, accuses the department under Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
The plaintiffs claim the Secret Service Special Agent Merit Promotion Program, an evaluation system used to determine promotions, had been skewed against African-Americans from 1995 to 2005.
The department did not respond to a request for comment.
In a court filing in January 2012, the department said African-American secret service agents score similarly in the evaluation system to non-African-Americans and were selected for promotion at similar rates.
The department also said that African-American secret service agents received promotions earlier in their careers than non-African-Americans.
"This evidence conclusively refutes plaintiffs' overarching claim that the Secret Service has refused to eliminate racism from the fabric of its promotion process," it said in the court document.
In his ruling on Monday, the judge also denied a defense motion to exclude the testimony of Charles Mann, who testified during an earlier hearing that the system has a statistically significant adverse impact on African-American agents.
The plaintiffs, who originally filed suit in May 2000, moved for class certification three times before but were denied because they did not meet the required criteria.
Attorneys for the both the plaintiffs and the defendant could not be reached for comment.
The case is Reginald Moore v. Janet Napolitano, No. 00-953.
For the plaintiffs: John Peter Relman, Megan Cacace and Jennifer Klar of Relman, Dane & Colfax, and Thomas Widor, Erica Knievel and Desmond Hogan of Hogan Lovells.
For the defendant: Edith Shine, Peter Pfaffenroth and Marina Utgoff Braswell of the U.S. Attorney's office.
2/27/2013
By Brendan O'Brien
Feb 27 (Reuters) - A federal judge has certified a class of black U.S. Secret Service agents who have accused the Department of Homeland Security of racial discrimination over promotions.
Judge Richard Roberts of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Monday ruled the agents have met the requirements for class certification in their suit against the department, which oversees the Secret Service.
The lawsuit, brought by eight current and former agents on behalf of African-American agents who were denied promotion, accuses the department under Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
The plaintiffs claim the Secret Service Special Agent Merit Promotion Program, an evaluation system used to determine promotions, had been skewed against African-Americans from 1995 to 2005.
The department did not respond to a request for comment.
In a court filing in January 2012, the department said African-American secret service agents score similarly in the evaluation system to non-African-Americans and were selected for promotion at similar rates.
The department also said that African-American secret service agents received promotions earlier in their careers than non-African-Americans.
"This evidence conclusively refutes plaintiffs' overarching claim that the Secret Service has refused to eliminate racism from the fabric of its promotion process," it said in the court document.
In his ruling on Monday, the judge also denied a defense motion to exclude the testimony of Charles Mann, who testified during an earlier hearing that the system has a statistically significant adverse impact on African-American agents.
The plaintiffs, who originally filed suit in May 2000, moved for class certification three times before but were denied because they did not meet the required criteria.
Attorneys for the both the plaintiffs and the defendant could not be reached for comment.
The case is Reginald Moore v. Janet Napolitano, No. 00-953.
For the plaintiffs: John Peter Relman, Megan Cacace and Jennifer Klar of Relman, Dane & Colfax, and Thomas Widor, Erica Knievel and Desmond Hogan of Hogan Lovells.
For the defendant: Edith Shine, Peter Pfaffenroth and Marina Utgoff Braswell of the U.S. Attorney's office.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Charlie Drago and I make peace: answering the call, the challenge :O)
Charlie Drago: "As you know, in good conscience we have put our recent differences behind us, Vince. And in the spirit of our detente, I'd like to ask you, cordially, publicly and respectfully, to answer the following questions within the next 24 hours:
1. To the best of your knowledge, did Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone and not as part of a conspiracy to assassinate JFK, kill the president?
2. To the best of your knowledge, did Lee Harvey Oswald -- whether or not he acted alone -- aim a firearm at and discharge it with the hope of hitting JFK in Dallas, Texas at approximately 12:30 PM local time on November 22, 1963?
3. To the best of your knowledge, were any Secret Service agents, regardless of rank, complicit in a conspiracy to kill JFK in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963?
I sincerely thank you for your attention to these matters.
Peace,
Charlie Drago"
Vince Palamara: "Thanks, Charles! :) To answer your questions above in order: 1. No ; 2. No- Barry Ernest's book has me convinced that, whatever role Oswald played that day, he was on the second floor lunchroom when JFK was killed!; 3. Yes, unfortunately. 1-3 are based on MY book, Ernest's book, Horne's books, and Douglass' book, primarily (but not exclusively). I told ya, Charlie- it is as if my 2007 "brain fart" never happened! Peace, Vince"
Charles Drago: "Thank you, Vince, for your prompt, respectful, and direct answers."
1. To the best of your knowledge, did Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone and not as part of a conspiracy to assassinate JFK, kill the president?
2. To the best of your knowledge, did Lee Harvey Oswald -- whether or not he acted alone -- aim a firearm at and discharge it with the hope of hitting JFK in Dallas, Texas at approximately 12:30 PM local time on November 22, 1963?
3. To the best of your knowledge, were any Secret Service agents, regardless of rank, complicit in a conspiracy to kill JFK in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963?
I sincerely thank you for your attention to these matters.
Peace,
Charlie Drago"
Vince Palamara: "Thanks, Charles! :) To answer your questions above in order: 1. No ; 2. No- Barry Ernest's book has me convinced that, whatever role Oswald played that day, he was on the second floor lunchroom when JFK was killed!; 3. Yes, unfortunately. 1-3 are based on MY book, Ernest's book, Horne's books, and Douglass' book, primarily (but not exclusively). I told ya, Charlie- it is as if my 2007 "brain fart" never happened! Peace, Vince"
Charles Drago: "Thank you, Vince, for your prompt, respectful, and direct answers."
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
THE KENNEDY DETAIL COVER-UP: NO MORE
1961, Puerto Rico and Venezuela; 1963, Ireland and
Germany- JFK was protected very well before the Texas trip: agents on/ near the
rear of the limo, partial or full bubbletop, SAIC Behn or ASAIC Boring on the
trips, motorcycles plenty and in proper formation, police AND/ OR military
lining street and FACING crowd, underpasses guarded with no spectators allowed,
fast speed of cars, press and photographers in a flatbed truck in FRONT of
limo, good intelligence and response to local threats, etc. JFK
didn't give a rat's behind if the top
was on or off the limo---he rode with it on a fair amount of time and, in fact,
seemed to prefer the PARTIAL top: just the front and rear on the car with the
middle open for air and to periodically stand. His bad back
would prevent him from seeing the agents on the rear of the limo and HE DIDN'T
CARE- he never ordered them off! Blaine has messed up history by BLAMING THE
VICTIM...my book, COMING OUT FALL 2013 WORLDWIDE, will crucify him and his
"pals". A lot of the Amazon reviews for Blaine's book make me want to
puke- many are obviously planted/ friendly reviews, too: from his home state,
former agents, etc. Blaine during his book tour: "THERE WAS NOTHING THE
SECRET SERVICE COULD HAVE DONE TO PREVENT THE ASSASSINATION"...and people
like Chris Matthews bought it!
Monday, February 25, 2013
THE KENNEDY DETAIL: DEBUNKED BY YET ANOTHER AGENT
Robert E. Lilley, WHD agent with JFK from
election night until Oct. 1963 (ARROW): transferred to Boston Office - When the author
told this former agent what Mr. Behn said in September 1992, that Kennedy never
said a thing about having the agents removed from the limousine (thus
repudiating his own report), Lilley responded:
"Oh, I'm sure he [JFK] didn't [order agents off his car, agreeing
with Behn]. He was very cooperative with
us once he became President. He was
extremely cooperative. Basically,
'whatever you guys want is the way it will be'." In interviews and correspondence on four
separate occasions, Lilley reiterated this view. Lilley also refuted the Bishop
and Manchester accounts, adding that, as an example, on a trip with JFK in
Caracas, Venezuela, he and "Roy Kellerman rode on the back of the
limousine all the way to the Presidential palace" at speeds reaching
"50 miles per hour."
Furthermore, Lilley did the advance work for JFK’s trip to Naples, Italy
in the summer of 1963: again, agents rode on the rear of the limousine.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Rex Scouten, an Overseer of Presidential Households, Dies at 88
Rex Scouten, an Overseer of Presidential Households, Dies at 88
By PAUL VITELLO
Published: February 22, 2013
Rex Scouten, a former household staff director at the White House and onetime Secret Service agent who worked for 10 presidents, from Harry S. Truman to Bill Clinton — and never accepted any of the offers he received to publish a memoir about his 50 years in the service of presidential privacy — died on Wednesday in Fairfax, Va. He was 88.
His death was confirmed by his daughter Carol Scouten.
Mr. Scouten served from 1969 to 1986 as the White House’s chief usher — in effect, the general manager of the hundreds of butlers, cooks, servers, housekeepers, carpenters, landscapers and others who conduct the business of the household, from the daily routines of the presidential family to state dinners.
From 1986 until his retirement in 1997, he was the White House curator for art and furniture acquisitions. He was a Secret Service agent at the White House from 1949 until 1960 under Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Friends had tried for years to get him to write a book, said Maria Downs, a White House social secretary during Gerald R. Ford’s administration and a longtime friend. “But it was anathema to him,” she said. “That was something press secretaries did, perhaps. Not the chief usher.”
Mr. Scouten was one of Truman’s bodyguards during the president’s unannounced 1951 trip to Wake Island to see Gen. Douglas MacArthur — the visit that preceded Truman’s decision to fire the general for insubordination. He was with Vice President Richard M. Nixon throughout Eisenhower’s presidency, accompanying Nixon on scores of international missions, including the 1959 trip to Moscow during which Nixon and Nikita S. Khrushchev engaged in their impromptu “kitchen debates” about the relative merits of Communism and capitalism.
Mr. Scouten was an assistant usher when news arrived that President John F. Kennedy had been shot. He later helped Jacqueline Kennedy with travel arrangements for the hundreds of family members and dignitaries coming to the funeral.
Mr. Scouten’s daughter said that after he retired, he received regular inquiries from literary agents and publishers interested in his memoirs. “But,” she said, “the way he saw it, he had worked in somebody’s house.”
Other people’s memoirs, and White House histories, offer glimpses of the world Mr. Scouten inhabited. In various books, he was described as holding up paintings that Mrs. Kennedy was considering hanging or soothing staff members left in tears by President Lyndon B. Johnson’s periodic tirades.
Betty Ford told a story about Mr. Scouten to Helen Thomas, the longtime White House correspondent, who published it in her 2003 memoir, “Thanks for the Memories, Mr. President.”
Shortly after Nixon’s resignation in 1974, Mrs. Ford told Mr. Scouten how White House staffers seemed to run away or avoid responding when she said hello, making her feel “terribly uncomfortable.” Mr. Scouten, after explaining that the Nixons had preferred that the servants keep out of sight, let the staff know that the Fords felt differently. Soon the Fords were trading golf scores with the butlers.
Rex Wayne Scouten was born on Sept. 16, 1924, in Dover, Mich., the only child of William and Bernice Scouten. His father was a farmer and rural route mail carrier. After serving in the Army during World War II, Mr. Scouten graduated from Michigan State University and joined the Secret Service. He was assigned to the White House after a brief stint in Detroit.
Besides his daughter Carol, survivors include his wife, Dorothy, and another daughter, Carla.
After giving a videotaped lecture on White House interior decoration in 2004 at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, Calif., Mr. Scouten was asked if the television series “The West Wing” accurately depicted life there. Mr. Scouten replied that he had never seen the show.
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