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Post by Michael Capasse on Apr 6, 2019 13:36:52 GMT -5
In 1978, Ellsworth told investigators from the House Select Committee on Assassinations how he pursued the case. He represented himself to Masen as a policeman from Irving, Tex., who was "not terribly honest" and ''hungry for a little extra money" which he hoped to make in the gunrunning game. Ellsworth testified that as the relationship became chummier, Masen offered to put him in touch with a man named "Nonte" inside Fort Hood, the huge U.S. Army installation located in Killeen, Tex. Nonte, Ellsworth recalled Masen saying, was "in a position to give us unlimited supply of almost anything the military had in the way of ordnance."
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This is really strange, because Sept. 62, Billy Nolan Lovelady arrested for running stolen guns from Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland.
I always thought of it as a way the FBI can leverage an informant at TSBD, always have been suspicious of BNL and these two latest entries now more so.
Billy Lovelady gun runner - Sept 1962 He skips bail on this and is arrested again in Dallas-Jan. 1963 - OV Campbell (VP TSBD) has to bail him out.
very strange indeed.
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Post by Arjan Hut on Apr 7, 2019 5:52:08 GMT -5
I've sometimes wondered how many of the boxes carried around the TSBD actually carried schoolbooks!
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