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Post by Arjan Hut on Jan 10, 2020 8:02:01 GMT -5
Among the 70 hours of unreleased CBS outtakes, should be more footage of William Whaley, the cabdriver who so tragically died in 1965. I reckon this would not only be of great interest to researchers, but also valuable to the man's surviving relatives.
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Post by Arjan Hut on Jan 11, 2020 12:52:12 GMT -5
The passenger on Whaleys cab was a navy Lieutenant called Maurice Barnes. He was the only one involved in the collision who survived. He suffered a severe brain injury when he was ejected from the vehicle onto the highway. The head injury was so severe, that he was given less than a 20% chance to live. After weeks in a coma, he did recover. Barnes passed away in 2014.
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Post by Arjan Hut on Feb 10, 2020 5:59:54 GMT -5
In early November 1964, Mark Lane and filmmaker Emile de Antonio, a Harvard classmate of JFK, viewed CBS outtakes in the CBS film library for five hours, focusing on interviews related to the assassination. When a witness said something which contradicted the Warren Report the interview was snipped away and turned into an outtake. Lane stated "If a witness said, for example, that he heard the shots and at the time believed that they had come from the knoll, the interview might be halted and begun again. What was said in the interim is as puzzling as the Warren Commissions 'off the record' discussions." The CBS program, as with the Summary of the Warren Report, proclaimed, "there is no hint" of differences of opinion. Lane and de Antonio immediately signed a "blue sheet contact," essentially an official offer to buy the outtakes. According to Lane, the next morning de Antonio called the CBS library to arrange for another appointment to view footage and was told "CBS would not sell any of the footage to us; in fact, CBS was soon to destroy the film." The librarian added, "we could, of course, view no more film .... and that its decision was final and there was no appeal to it." (Mal Hyman, Burying the lead, p. 146-7) Emile de Antonio 1919-1989
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Post by Arjan Hut on Aug 10, 2020 9:08:41 GMT -5
According to the Final Report of the Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB), CBS News has offered to donate all of their documentary material, including out-takes not used in broadcasts, to the JFK Collection at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), but had not done so when the report was issued. (Bil l Kelly, JFK Countercoup, 2017)
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Post by Tom Sorensen on Aug 10, 2020 9:47:53 GMT -5
Further speculation regarding William Whaley's untimely death...
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Post by Arjan Hut on Nov 3, 2020 6:00:41 GMT -5
Further speculation regarding William Whaley's untimely death...
Removed by uploader, just like some other JFK videos about the Mather-matter. Do you know what happened to them Tom?
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Post by Tom Sorensen on Nov 3, 2020 13:27:39 GMT -5
Further speculation regarding William Whaley's untimely death...
Removed by uploader, just like some other JFK videos about the Mather-matter. Do you know what happened to them Tom? Arjan, uploader dropped YouTube but his videos are available on BitChute. I'll update my post accordingly but I can't make this particular video play for unknown reasons.....will post when I have it sorted out.
Please PM me if you find others that were removed as I no longer recall how many I linked from this YouTube channel, thanks!
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