On Sun, 18 May 2008 10:29:21 -0700 (PDT), curtjester1
<curtjester1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Good stuff, Gil. Do you know if the Minutemen were associated or were
>on off-shoot of the JBS, of which a lot of DPD force had member****p
>in?
>
>CJ
Robert De Pugh, founder of the Minutemen, was himself a member of the
John Birch Society before being drummed out when he started his own
group.
Another member of the Minutemen, Richard Lauchli, was the arms
provider for the training camp outside Lake Ponchartrain near New
Orleans.
This is the same camp where Oswald visited on July 24, 1963 and was
"raided" by the FBI seven days later.
A few days after the "raid", Oswald was on a New Orleans street corner
passing out "Fair Play for Cuba" pamphlets.
It's pretty obvious to me that Oswald was the informant for the raid
on that Minuteman camp. When they found out that he rolled over on
them, he was sent out by the Minuteman Bannister to create " a phony"
persona of a pro-Castro "peacenik", advocating the normalization of
relations between the US and Cuba.
Exactly what JFK was looking into during 1963.
Oswald was video taped by an associate of General Walker from St.
Paul, Minnesota on the day he was confronted by the Cubans and a
scuffle broke out.
Now ask yourself this question, CJ:
How would Walker (in Dallas) have known that Oswald was going to be on
that street corner in New Orleans ( to send this guy to video tape it)
if Oswald WASN'T being set up ?


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