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Post by Michael Capasse on Mar 1, 2019 21:36:59 GMT -5
It is disturbing to see what looks like a corrected/forged order coupon on a television program we assume is presenting accurate evidence. From a 1988 program “Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald” The below order coupon is shown, notice the ” A” before Hidell. it is in script: And so where does this come from? – is it an early copy that needed to be corrected because it looks like an “O” ? --Is it from the FBI? —before it went to microfilm? Below it appears to have erased the bottom line and added a horizontal line across to make a capital “A” --looks like the exact document. –but doctored. Seems to me it would most likely be the FBI in possession of something like this, either thru the original microfilm, or Waldman’s backup copy, and once again it brings up questions and doubt…perhaps a rile was never shipped after all. If the 36″ rifle ran out of stock and Lee was shipped a 40″ instead, then surely it would be very simple for Mr. Klein [himself] to explain this discrepancy to the world once the WC had already concluded. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Milton Klein President, Klein's Sporting Goods. London Daily Worker Oct 26, 1964 Mr. Milton Klein, who is said to have sent the alleged murder weapon to a Mr. Hidell, has stated that Klein’s Sporting Goods records show an order for a rifle shorter than the one produced by the Dallas police as Oswald’s. The owner of KSG, Milton Klein, told Italian reporter Marcelli, “I’ve had more than enough publicity…and the FBI has warned me to keep my trap shut.”
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Post by Tom Sorensen on Mar 8, 2019 7:55:18 GMT -5
At the very top of the coupon a department number is printed which uniquely identifies in which magazine the ad was run, in this case 358, as explained by Waldman: Mr. BELIN. Can you just give us one or more of the magazines in which this coupon might have been taken?
Mr. WALDMAN. Well, this coupon was specifically taken from American Rifleman Magazine, issue of February 1963. It's identified by the department number which is shown as--now, if I can read this--shown as Department 358 on the coupon.
In this magazine the Carcano was listed as a 36" rifle. Instead of entering the actual ad, from which the coupon originated, as evidence the WC entered the ad supplied by postal inspector (and informant) Harry Holmes from a November 1963 issue of Field and Stream listing a 40" Carcano. Was that just a coincidence or was it a clever way of deceiving the reader and avoid any discussion of the 36" vs 40" inch discrepancy? (Holmes Deposition Exhibit 2. in very bad quality listed here in 20H174, www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GPO-WARRENCOMMISSIONHEARINGS-20/pdf/GPO-WARRENCOMMISSIONHEARINGS-20.pdf, does anyone know of a crisp scan? )
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Post by Paul Ernst on Mar 8, 2019 18:27:16 GMT -5
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Post by David Josephs on Sept 12, 2019 16:04:06 GMT -5
Every Money Order comes from a book Harry Holmes claims to have found this stub The book of STUBS would still be available given that's how it was supposedly found on Nov 22 1963 Since we have no stub, no USPSMO book, no "Purchaser's receipt" (even though he had his 1955 W-2's!) and of course no Post Office Record... If you read WILMOUTH's comments, he tells us the MO would get to the Fed Res by the following monday.... If there is fraud involved, the Fed Res system helps track down the purchaser since they were also involved in the record keeping for that Money Order... Show us that this book exists and the other PMOs were issued and actually used.... you know - like finding any one of the other 99 rifles from THAT shipment.... (for which I have an amazing post about the rifles KLEINs gave to the FBI
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Post by DJ on Sept 12, 2019 16:08:49 GMT -5
...i didn;'t finish the sentence Since we have no stub, no USPSMO book, no "Purchaser's receipt" (even though he had his 1955 W-2's!) and of course no Post Office Record... we need to look a bit more carefully at J Harold Marks and Robert Jones... the men who supposedly secured the original PMO... in Alexandria as the SS finds it in Kansas
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