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Rebuttal of Alexbarbershop Urging All to Reject Disinformation & Censorship of Historical Truth in 2023
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Re: GPL93 Konkorde & Acroterion
Happy New Year!
But is it..happy? Really? Happiness eludes me in a world where the truth is so vehemently and banally suppressed by the machinations of ... whatever one attributes responsibility to this phenomena.
The content you and others have suppressed is entirely verifiable, as to any quips pertaining to my remarks on potential conflict of interest based edit reversions and censorship by yourself and others, kindly note that CIA has been repeatedly caught editing Misplaced Pages pages containing references to their activities.
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My - I think it was 20+ - citations are more than ample to indicate verifiable data and Bugliosi did repeatedly perjure himself according to Tom O'Neill's 'Chaos', thus discrediting him as a reliable.. anything, further supported by the various public documents O'Neill uncovered to demonstrate that.
I actually restrained my own edits related to Bugliosi and had not yet included the allegations from Chaos that Vince once beat an employee/mistress of his who he had impregnated in an affair so violently that she miscarried the child of theirs she had refused to abort, due to her catholic faith - which was the point of the beating since the Helter Skelter author was forever seeking higher office. Nor did I include the provably truthful allegations that a milkman the late prosecutor was certain had been sleeping with his wife that he harassed and intimidated to the point that the man sued him for abusing his public office to harass the man extrajudicially, moved and changed their phone number, the latter being well documented by the contemporaneous court papers related to restraining orders filed and litigation from the milkman's family.
As for Olson, I think you's have to be pretty dim to look at the facts of the case, from the primary source data (Eric Olson commissioned medical examination, 1994, WaPo) and conclude that no foul play occurred in Frank's death.
There was a CIA employee in the room with him at the time of the 13-story fall.
I can't say for instance that any specific person was found guilty of the crime of murdering Frank Olson, however, given that the intelligence connected journalist Seymour Herst has admitted that the death was a CIA hit due to Frank's suspected ethical qualms with (well documented, now) illegal US government activities he had become aware in his classified work in biological weaponry, and that no other plausible explanation exists for how he became injured in the precise manner he did, it is fraudulent to deny that at the very least, Olson was murdered, and that, at the very least, the only plausible motive for this murder would be to conceal the classified information that Olson was privy to as part of his work, as surely he would have been far more valuable to foreign intelligence alive than dead, and the man had no other potential enemies.
And again, and I cannot overstate this;
There was a CIA agent in the room with him when he "fell" from the 13th story of the Penn Hotel...
Yet Frank landed on the pavement with injuries not possible if the version of events GPL93, Koncorde and Acroterion are diligently protecting, regardless whether this is another example of CIA Misplaced Pages Editing or not, it is a disingenuous and intellectually fraudulent perversion of historical events that is being rammed down the proverbial throat of the public by these three, and of course the CIA, who has been pushing that particular narrative I am pushing back against since Frank died.
Given that the entire point of GPL93, Koncorde, Acroterion and whoever else I've been ignoring who has been badgering me on my talk page appears to be primarily an effort to waste my time, lest I spend more of it it removing scurrilous disinformation from other pages related to CIA misconduct, such as their role in designing the Jonestown Massacre or their Murder of Bobby Kennedy.
So for the any impartial editors interested in enforcing Wikimedia's Information quality management and Conflict-of-interest editing guidelines, please review my censored edits below of the following Misplaced Pages pages, which I happen to have archived for this purpose exactly:
Frank Olson (Internet Archive)
Reclaiming History (Internet Archive)
References Used (More)
Note that many of these are scholarly histories which the entire premise is that the Warren Commission was either a deliberate cover-up or recklessly incompetent (it was the former, if anyone was wondering still), but specifically these are the references that GPL93 keeps removing, which if not vandalism constitutes censorship given that no specific information quality concern has been put forth - indicating that the edit reversions are indeed purely motivated by a desire to suppress information, for ...whatever reason one might want to do such a thing....
O'Neill, Tom (2019). Chaos : Charles Manson, the CIA, and the secret history of the sixties. ISBN 978-0-316-52921-1. OCLC 1103917682.
Weisberg, Harold (2013). Whitewash : the report on the Warren Report. Skyhorse Publishing. ISBN 978-1-62636-110-2. OCLC 868907283.
Jay., EPSTEIN, Edward (1966). Inquest: the Warren Commission and the establishment of truth: introduction by Richard H. Rovere. Hutchinson. OCLC 560363000.
Raskin, Marcus; Lane, Mark (1966). "Rush to Judgment". The Yale Law Journal. 76 (3): 581. doi:10.2307/794973. ISSN 0044-0094.
Meagher, Sylvia (2013). Accessories after the fact : the Warren Commission, the Authorities & the Report on the JFK Assassination. Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. ISBN 978-1-62873-423-2. OCLC 857364779.
Roffman, Howard (1975). Presumed guilty : Lee Harvey Oswald in the assassination of President Kennedy. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. OCLC 476186358.
Summers, Anthony (2013). Not in your lifetime : the defining book on the JFK assassination. Open Road Integrated Media. ISBN 978-1-4804-3548-3. OCLC 844729011.
Lesar, James H.; Kurtz, Michael L. (1983). "Crime of the Century: The Kennedy Assassination from a Historian's Perspective". The Journal of American History. 70 (2): 469. doi:10.2307/1900299. ISSN 0021-8723.
Wecht, Cyril H.; Hurt, Henry (1986). "Reasonable Doubt: An Investigation into the Assassination of John F. Kennedy". The Journal of American History. 73 (2): 437. doi:10.2307/1908231. ISSN 0021-8723.
Marrs, Jim. Crossfire: the plot that killed Kennedy. ISBN 978-0-465-03180-1. OCLC 931327170.
H., Melanson, Philip (1990). Spy saga : Lee Harvey Oswald and U.S. intelligence. Greenwood. ISBN 0-275-93571-X. OCLC 22663236.
DiEugenio, James (2013). Destiny betrayed : JFK, Cuba, and the Garrison case. Skyhorse. ISBN 978-1-62087-056-3. OCLC 815366082.
Smith, Matthew (2003). JFK : the second plot. Mainstream Pub. ISBN 978-1-84018-501-0. OCLC 973585606.
Jeffreys-Jones, Rhodri; Newman, John (1996). "Oswald and the CIA". The Journal of American History. 83 (2): 708. doi:10.2307/2945095. ISSN 0021-8723.
Weisberg, Harold (2013). Never Again! : the Government Conspiracy in the JFK Assassination. Skyhorse Publishing, Inc. ISBN 978-1-62873-515-4. OCLC 857364766.
Galanor, Stewart (1998). Cover-up. Kestrel Books. ISBN 0-9662772-0-1. OCLC 231779705.
R., Wrone, David (2003). The Zapruder film : reframing JFK's assassination. University Press of Kansas. ISBN 0-7006-1291-2. OCLC 52478401.
Knott, Stephen (2006). "Breach of Trust: How the Warren Commission Failed the Nation and Why". History: Reviews of New Books. 35 (1): 26–26. doi:10.1080/03612759.2006.10526986. ISSN 0361-2759.
Kurtz, Michael L. (2006). The JFK assassination debates : lone gunman versus conspiracy. University Press of Kansas. ISBN 0-7006-1474-5. OCLC 70219772.
United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Assassinations (2007). Report of the Select Committee on Assassinations, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, second session : findings and recommendations. Ipswich, MA: Mary Ferrell Foundation-Press. ISBN 978-0-9790099-6-9. OCLC 123118078.
94th United States Congress, 2nd Session; et al. (Committee Chairman Senator Frank Church, Senator John Tower, Senator Philip Hart, Senator Howard Baker, Senator Walter Mondale, Senator Barry Goldwater, Senator Walter Huddleston, Senator Charles Mathias, Senator Robert Burren Morgan, Senator Richard Schweiker, Senator Gary Hart) (1975). Church Committee Investigation Of The Assassination Of President John F. Kennedy § Performance Of The Intelligence Agencies. Final Report Of The Select Committee To Study Governmental Operations With Respect To Intelligence Activities United States Senate. SENATE REPORT No. 94-755. Vol. 5. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Publishing Office.
"Telephone conversation # 135, sound recording, LBJ and J. EDGAR HOOVER, 11/29/1963, 1:40PM · Discover Production". www.discoverlbj.org. Retrieved 2022-12-24.
McClintock, Pamela (2013-10-06). "Box Office (Specialty): J.F.K. Assassination Pic 'Parkland' Struggles". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2022-12-24.
Kenny, Terrence (May 15, 2007). "JFK Conspiracy Theories: A Book to Disprove Them All". ABC News. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
Burrough, Bryan (May 20, 2007). "Or No Conspiracy?". The New York Times. New York. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
Kingsbury, Alex (June 3, 2007). "The Final Verdict". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
Donoghue, Steve (July 1, 2007). "He Died". www.openlettersmonthly.com. Open Letters Monthly. Retrieved February 27, 2013.
Talbot, David (May 17, 2007). "Bugliosi vs. "Brothers": The attorney's massive new tome gets Bobby Kennedy wrong". Salon. Retrieved May 26, 2013.
"Four Days in November" W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. Retrieved January 14, 2018 Alexbarbershop (talk) 08:55, 1 January 2023 (UTC)