Post by Rob Caprio on Nov 21, 2018 21:07:46 GMT -5
All portions ©️ Robert Caprio 2006-2024
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12:05 p.m.
In London (6:05 p.m. Greenwich Time) a newspaper reporter in Cambridge, England, receives an anonymous telephone call. The male caller tells the reporter to contact the American Embassy in London as they will have some big news to give the reporter.
12:10 p.m.
(California) A telephone company executive says that a woman caller is overheard whispering: "The President is going to be killed." Ray Sheehan, manager of the Oxnard division of the General Telephone Co., says the caller "stumbled into our operator's circuits," perhaps by misdialing. Sheehan says the woman "seemed a little bit disturbed." Besides predicting the President's death, he says, "she mumbled several incoherent things." Sheehan said the call was reported to the LA FBI division, but not until after the President had been shot.
Sheehan said until the President had been shot it was assumed to be a crank call and it was untraceable. All he could say was it originated in Oxford-Camarillo area, some 50 miles north of LA. Sheehan was called into the call by a telephone supervisor to verify what she was hearing. Both of them heard the caller say the President will be shot.
12:29 p.m.
Lyndon B. Johnson's (LBJ) Secret Service (SS) detail is already "on the alert." Photographic evidence reveals that the left rear side door to LBJ's SS back-up car is already being held open. This fact, in and of itself, may not be unusual since there are reports that the car door was held open for the ENTIRE motorcade but visual evidence of this has not been seen.
Local Dallas newspaper reporters have been joking all day about when and where "the shooting will start."
Geneva Hine, the only employee in the Texas School Book Depository's (TSBD) second floor offices, observes the electrical power and telephone go dead. The Warren Commission (WC) will not question a single employee, including building manager Roy Truly, about the mysterious interruption of electric or telephone service, nor will they ask the location of the electric and telephone panels. Moments after the shooting Ms. Hine knocks on the door of Southwestern Publishing (Room 203 in the TSBD). She sees a woman through the opaque glass, hears her talking on the phone, and continues knocking on the door, but the woman never answers.
Researcher John Armstrong has questioned why a phone worked in one office when electrical service and telephone service went dead everywhere else in the TSBD. The woman using the phone, Mrs. John L. (Carol) Hughes, was NOT questioned by the WC.
12:30 p.m.
It should be noted that all of H.L. Hunt's offices are on Elm St. These include: the Dallas headquarters of Placid Oil are located at 2500 First National Bank Building. H.L.H. Products are located at 700 Mercantile Bank Building, but most of Hunt's businesses are grouped at 1401 Elm Street: Hunt Oil Co., Hunt Petroleum Corp., Hunt Caroline Trust Estate, Hunt H.L.Jr., Hunt Hassie Trust, Hunt International Petroleum Company, Hunt Lamar, Hunt Lamar Trust Estate, Hunt Margaret Trust Estate, Hunt N.B., Hunt Nelson Bunker, Hunt W.H., Hunt William Herbert Trust Estate, etc.
It should also be noted that at 12:23 p.m. the motorcade passed the offices of H.L. Hunt. He was on the 7th floor of the Mercantile Building and he watched President John F. Kennedy (JFK) ride towards Dealey Plaza (DP). Moments later he is escorted by six men in two cars, Hunt leaves the center of Dallas without even stopping by his house. He eventually flies to Mexico (Pat Kirkwood maybe?) where he will stay for a month. He will eventually be joined by General Edwin Walker. He will not return until Christmas.
(There is also the "Torbitt" Document which says Hunt and his family were flown to New York City on orders from J. Edgar Hoover (JEH). Five FBI agents keep Hunt and his family at a hotel for three weeks until it is determined that Hunt's alleged part in the assassination will not be made public. Other reports place him in Washington D.C. following the assassination.)
Altgen's famous photograph shows a man who appears to be a "dead ringer" for Lou Conein - famed for his CIA exploits in Southeast Asia. In the Altgen's photo the man stands at the corner of Main and Houston, smiling as he watches the motorcade passes.
Rose Cheramie, now convalescing at a hospital in Jackson, Louisiana, is watching television with several nurses when a spot report about JFK's motorcade comes on. She says, "This is when it is going to happen!" The nurses dismiss her remarks - until moments later. Cheramie has also told one of the hospital's interns "...that one of the men involved in the plot was named Jack Rubinstein."
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12:05 p.m.
In London (6:05 p.m. Greenwich Time) a newspaper reporter in Cambridge, England, receives an anonymous telephone call. The male caller tells the reporter to contact the American Embassy in London as they will have some big news to give the reporter.
12:10 p.m.
(California) A telephone company executive says that a woman caller is overheard whispering: "The President is going to be killed." Ray Sheehan, manager of the Oxnard division of the General Telephone Co., says the caller "stumbled into our operator's circuits," perhaps by misdialing. Sheehan says the woman "seemed a little bit disturbed." Besides predicting the President's death, he says, "she mumbled several incoherent things." Sheehan said the call was reported to the LA FBI division, but not until after the President had been shot.
Sheehan said until the President had been shot it was assumed to be a crank call and it was untraceable. All he could say was it originated in Oxford-Camarillo area, some 50 miles north of LA. Sheehan was called into the call by a telephone supervisor to verify what she was hearing. Both of them heard the caller say the President will be shot.
12:29 p.m.
Lyndon B. Johnson's (LBJ) Secret Service (SS) detail is already "on the alert." Photographic evidence reveals that the left rear side door to LBJ's SS back-up car is already being held open. This fact, in and of itself, may not be unusual since there are reports that the car door was held open for the ENTIRE motorcade but visual evidence of this has not been seen.
Local Dallas newspaper reporters have been joking all day about when and where "the shooting will start."
Geneva Hine, the only employee in the Texas School Book Depository's (TSBD) second floor offices, observes the electrical power and telephone go dead. The Warren Commission (WC) will not question a single employee, including building manager Roy Truly, about the mysterious interruption of electric or telephone service, nor will they ask the location of the electric and telephone panels. Moments after the shooting Ms. Hine knocks on the door of Southwestern Publishing (Room 203 in the TSBD). She sees a woman through the opaque glass, hears her talking on the phone, and continues knocking on the door, but the woman never answers.
Researcher John Armstrong has questioned why a phone worked in one office when electrical service and telephone service went dead everywhere else in the TSBD. The woman using the phone, Mrs. John L. (Carol) Hughes, was NOT questioned by the WC.
12:30 p.m.
It should be noted that all of H.L. Hunt's offices are on Elm St. These include: the Dallas headquarters of Placid Oil are located at 2500 First National Bank Building. H.L.H. Products are located at 700 Mercantile Bank Building, but most of Hunt's businesses are grouped at 1401 Elm Street: Hunt Oil Co., Hunt Petroleum Corp., Hunt Caroline Trust Estate, Hunt H.L.Jr., Hunt Hassie Trust, Hunt International Petroleum Company, Hunt Lamar, Hunt Lamar Trust Estate, Hunt Margaret Trust Estate, Hunt N.B., Hunt Nelson Bunker, Hunt W.H., Hunt William Herbert Trust Estate, etc.
It should also be noted that at 12:23 p.m. the motorcade passed the offices of H.L. Hunt. He was on the 7th floor of the Mercantile Building and he watched President John F. Kennedy (JFK) ride towards Dealey Plaza (DP). Moments later he is escorted by six men in two cars, Hunt leaves the center of Dallas without even stopping by his house. He eventually flies to Mexico (Pat Kirkwood maybe?) where he will stay for a month. He will eventually be joined by General Edwin Walker. He will not return until Christmas.
(There is also the "Torbitt" Document which says Hunt and his family were flown to New York City on orders from J. Edgar Hoover (JEH). Five FBI agents keep Hunt and his family at a hotel for three weeks until it is determined that Hunt's alleged part in the assassination will not be made public. Other reports place him in Washington D.C. following the assassination.)
Altgen's famous photograph shows a man who appears to be a "dead ringer" for Lou Conein - famed for his CIA exploits in Southeast Asia. In the Altgen's photo the man stands at the corner of Main and Houston, smiling as he watches the motorcade passes.
Rose Cheramie, now convalescing at a hospital in Jackson, Louisiana, is watching television with several nurses when a spot report about JFK's motorcade comes on. She says, "This is when it is going to happen!" The nurses dismiss her remarks - until moments later. Cheramie has also told one of the hospital's interns "...that one of the men involved in the plot was named Jack Rubinstein."