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Ramon F Herrera[_2_]
March 11th 15, 04:52 AM
It was O'Reilly, with the chandelier, in the kitchen !!

Ooops, I am now referring to the merciless murder of The Truth, by the
"Fair and Balanced" spokesperson.

Background info:

http://jfkfacts.org/assassination/dismantling-oreilly-the-last-chapter/

After finally(!) shutting up, O'Reilly has decided to double down. He
still swears that he was in Manalapan, Palm Beach, where he heard the
gunshot, when the Baron blew up his brains.

A genial detective (that would be Yours Truly) just came up with a
hypothesis...

[Ominous voice:]

"The call is coming from *inside* the house!!!!"

Actually my hypothesis is that BillO was actually in Florida already and
called Congressional Investigator Gaeton Fonzie to see what he could
squeeze from the naive Liberal. He lied in order to put Gaeton at ease
and steal as much as he could.

Marie Fonzi gave CNN the original tapes, which they digitized and now we
have the audio in top quality.

[Megathanks to Mark Kolber of comp.dsp for his help restoring the crappy
audio !!]

Now the big technical question:

To what degree of certainty is it possible to determine whether O'Reilly
was calling Gaeton from Florida to Florida or from Texas to Florida?

We should be able to measure things like latency, echo, delay, etc. AND
I can probably get Marie to provide *other* similar tapes for
*comparison*. Even calls by the Faux reporter *known* to be from Dallas!
That should provide a very high degree of certainty.

I have worked with phone lines before, I wonder what kind of telephony
was used in South Florida at the time? T1s had been in used for a decade
or more, but the last mile was still analog...

TIA,

-Ramon

Ramon F Herrera[_2_]
March 11th 15, 05:53 AM
On 3/10/2015 11:52 PM, Ramon F Herrera wrote:
> After finally(!) shutting up, O'Reilly has decided to double down. He
> still swears that he was in Manalapan, Palm Beach, where he heard the
> gunshot, when the Baron blew up his brains.
>

Interestingly, the sprawling mansion, where the 2 maids and the gardener
did not hear the gunshot is located 13 miles from the Kennedy Winter
White House:

http://goo.gl/lvgMdW

which is for sale.

http://miami.curbed.com/archives/2014/05/22/kennedy-winter-white-house-lists-in-palm-beach-for-385m.php

I was in the Kennedy compound once, but the main one, in Hyannisport,
back in my Boston days.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennedy_Compound

By I digress...

The question remains: Can we determine whether a call is local or long
distance with 1 recording (maybe more)???

-Ramon

Don Pearce[_3_]
March 11th 15, 06:34 AM
On Wed, 11 Mar 2015 00:53:22 -0500, Ramon F Herrera
> wrote:

>On 3/10/2015 11:52 PM, Ramon F Herrera wrote:
>> After finally(!) shutting up, O'Reilly has decided to double down. He
>> still swears that he was in Manalapan, Palm Beach, where he heard the
>> gunshot, when the Baron blew up his brains.
>>
>
>Interestingly, the sprawling mansion, where the 2 maids and the gardener
>did not hear the gunshot is located 13 miles from the Kennedy Winter
>White House:
>
> http://goo.gl/lvgMdW
>
>which is for sale.
>
>http://miami.curbed.com/archives/2014/05/22/kennedy-winter-white-house-lists-in-palm-beach-for-385m.php
>
>I was in the Kennedy compound once, but the main one, in Hyannisport,
>back in my Boston days.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennedy_Compound
>
>By I digress...
>
>The question remains: Can we determine whether a call is local or long
>distance with 1 recording (maybe more)???
>
>-Ramon

Do you need to go to all this trouble? O'Reilly said it, therefore it
is not true. Job done.

d

Ramon F Herrera[_2_]
March 11th 15, 09:54 AM
On 3/11/2015 1:34 AM, Don Pearce wrote:
> Do you need to go to all this trouble? O'Reilly said it, therefore it
> is not true. Job done.
>
> d
>

Our point exactly, Don:

"O’Reilly debunks O’Reilly"

http://jfkfacts.org/assassination/oreilly-debunks-oreilly-im-coming-to-florida/

-RFH

Les Cargill[_4_]
March 11th 15, 11:37 AM
Ramon F Herrera wrote:
> On 3/11/2015 1:34 AM, Don Pearce wrote:
>> Do you need to go to all this trouble? O'Reilly said it, therefore it
>> is not true. Job done.
>>
>> d
>>
>
> Our point exactly, Don:
>
> "O’Reilly debunks O’Reilly"
>
> http://jfkfacts.org/assassination/oreilly-debunks-oreilly-im-coming-to-florida/
>
>
> -RFH
>
>


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Les Cargill