James Files 1994
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David Watson
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I believe it is in the section where he talks about the Lamplighter Hotel...I have to watch it again
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Oh, you "believe" now? Meanwhile you have only caused unneccesary confusion. It is simply untrue what you state, therefore I am going to remove your posts. Wim
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David Watson
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I wrote it while watching it the video.
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David Watson
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There is a section in the tape where he talks about staying at the hotel with the guy carrying the lamp and someone off screen calls it the Lamplighter. Same part where he talks about staying Mesquite. Does any of that not exist as well?I admitted I was a novice, and there are a lot of posts on here of people speculating things. I wrote it while watching and later thought he meant driving from Mesquite to Downtown Dallas.
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David, which of the DVD's/interviews with Files have you actually watched? Bruce once suggested that I should only admit people on the forum who actually absorbed 1 or more of the following: The 1994 interview with FilesThe 2003 interviwe with FilesThe book Files oon JFKMaybe not a bad idea after all, Bruce!Wim
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David Watson
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Re: James Files 1994
I drove him back to the Dallas Cabana, he went upstairs and I waited for Mr. Nicoletti to come down. Mr. Nicoletti came down and got in the car with me and we drove to Dealey Plaza. We got to Dealey Plaza shortly before ten o'clock. From there we parked the car... it had been drizzling rain that morning... kind of a cool morning out... I had parked the car beside the Dal-Tex building, Mr. Nicoletti and I got out and we walked up and down the complete area of Dealey Plaza, we covered every corner, walked by the buildings, looked over several different things. We were just talking, having casual talk about the weather and everything. Above: James FilesMe: He states here that he drove to Dealey Plaza with Mr.Nicoletti and THIS is what I said I thought he MEANT when he said drove to Dallas with Mr.Nicoletti. It was just confusing on tape when he said he drove to Dallas with Mr. Nicoletti. See...there you go
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I hope this is all cleared up now.
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Sorry folks, I banned David Watson until he admits to me that he was wrong. Thusfar he wants me to to admit that I was wrong and that James said he came to Dallas with Nicoletti. But he can't show me the proof. I have wasted my time on his false allegation which he now wants to stick to. You can only test my limits to a certain extent. Wim
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This what you said: David Watson wrote:James Files states in the video he came to Dallas with Nicoletti ????????? You may stick your apology up yours! Meanwhile I'll await mine. I guess in vain, since it appears you are too stubborn to admit your mistake. Wim ----- Original Message ----- From: david watson To: Wim Dankbaar Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 8:33 PMSubject: Re: Sarti18:42: talks about Mesquite22:04 talks about driving to Dealey Plaza with Nicoletti Obviously Holt drove Nicoletti in earlier then the 22nd. I will await my apology. david
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I know it's not my place, but let me say this for Dr. Watson, but the detective work needs to be done by the Sherlock Holmes' of the world (which David could be, but he certainly needs to study more before voicing an opinion like he did). I think David realized he made a mistake, but to then ask for an apology from Wim is somewhat puzzling. Bottom line, no one is perfect as we ALL make mistakes from time to time, but let's not compound our mistakes to another degree.By the way, Wim doesn't agree with me about subjects like David Atlee Phillips being at LHO's press conference or Bill Greer being complicit in the assassination, but I have never asked for an apology. Until now... Just kidding Wim. The best way to convince Wim (or anyone) that he's wrong is to keep presenting evidence or opinions validated by facts.