tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1245944348321146643.post4882135638383918754..comments2024-03-21T10:22:25.384-07:00Comments on JFKcountercoup: HOW JFK WAS KILLED - The MO and the Plans William Kellyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06891936236810260349noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1245944348321146643.post-6924257462500848142019-06-09T17:16:09.126-07:002019-06-09T17:16:09.126-07:00I'm trying to keep as up to date on the Pathfi...I'm trying to keep as up to date on the Pathfinder teams as possible... and based on Larry Hancock and David Boyland's research, along with a handful of other sources, I end up with the following: Rafael Chi Chi Quintero, Felix Rodriguez, Nestor 'Tony' Izquierdo, Herminio Diaz Garcia, Steve Wilson, Roy Hargraves, Felipe Vidal Santiago, Frank Sturgis, Carlos Hernandez, Antonio Soto, Jorge Navarro, Victor Hernandez, Frank Barnardino, John Koch Gene, Luis Posada and Dick Whatley. <br /><br />Is this accurate? Are there any names here (specifically the Interpen guys) that can be written off? I know this area is murky, intentionally so, but those names keep coming up. I also see Loran Hall, Lawrence Howard and William Seymour popping up in all the right places around this time. There likely could have been several compartmentalized teams in play, with various responsibilities... but I'm looking exclusively at Dealey Plaza. Is the before mentioned group (maybe minus the Interpen guys) our best guess to date? Brandonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12213241405168746299noreply@blogger.com