Review of Reclaiming History and Bugliosi's Tricks

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Pasquale DiFabrizio
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Review of Reclaiming History and Bugliosi's Tricks

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I don't know if you guys posted this or not. It's a long article, but it's easy to follow. It shows just how Bugliosi omitted information in his book that would have hurt his argument.It also shows just how arrogant he really is regarding his own work. The omissions that are mainly addressed in the article pertain to the NAA analysis of the bullets that basically show the opposite of what Bugliosi claims. The variations in certain trace elements in the bullets show as many as five variations, basically that the fragments recovered could have come from as many as five different types of bullets. Bugliosi also OMITS information about the magic bullet. It looks like, and I've heard this before, the bullet on the stretcher was not CE 399, according to the article. I can buy that one too. What I WON'T accept is that magic bullet theory. LOLAs I said before, I'm embarassed that Bugliosi has an Italian name. I mean, I'm an American born and raised, but I'm very ethnic Italian, speak it fluently too. He's one of those Ragu-Italians that makes the rest of us look bad. Anyway, let me know what you think about this review. http://www.maryferrell.org/wiki/index.p ... ng_History
Bob
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Pasquale DiFabrizio wrote:I don't know if you guys posted this or not. It's a long article, but it's easy to follow. It shows just how Bugliosi omitted information in his book that would have hurt his argument.It also shows just how arrogant he really is regarding his own work. The omissions that are mainly addressed in the article pertain to the NAA analysis of the bullets that basically show the opposite of what Bugliosi claims. The variations in certain trace elements in the bullets show as many as five variations, basically that the fragments recovered could have come from as many as five different types of bullets. Bugliosi also OMITS information about the magic bullet. It looks like, and I've heard this before, the bullet on the stretcher was not CE 399, according to the article. I can buy that one too. What I WON'T accept is that magic bullet theory. LOLAs I said before, I'm embarassed that Bugliosi has an Italian name. I mean, I'm an American born and raised, but I'm very ethnic Italian, speak it fluently too. He's one of those Ragu-Italians that makes the rest of us look bad. Anyway, let me know what you think about this review. http://www.maryferrell.org/wiki/index.p ... storyVince is also the Bugiman when it comes to being factual as a JFK assassination researcher. But some people like his horror film writing. Right Mr. Von Pein? Also, we know what happens when Italians turn on each other. Ask Benito Mussolini!
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Bug on Susan Atkins release http://crankygreg.typepad.com/cranky_gr ... tmlVincent Bugliosi, former Los Angeles prosecutor who prosecuted the murders said, “She has paid substantially, though not completely, for her horrendous crimes. Paying completely would mean imposing the death penalty.” In regards to her “terminal illness,” Bugliosi added, “I don’t have an objection to her being released.”
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Pennyworth wrote:Bug on Susan Atkins release http://crankygreg.typepad.com/cranky_gr ... tmlVincent Bugliosi, former Los Angeles prosecutor who prosecuted the murders said, “She has paid substantially, though not completely, for her horrendous crimes. Paying completely would mean imposing the death penalty.” In regards to her “terminal illness,” Bugliosi added, “I don’t have an objection to her being released.”What Susan did to Sharon... http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3295/267 ... 95b7_o.jpg
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"Atkins contracted cancer. The disease has brought the amputation of one of her legs. Now she has months to live because of untreatable brain cancer and she is no longer capable of walking or even sitting up in bed.Prison officials told L.A. Times reporters that the state has spent $1.4 million on Atkins just since last March on medical care and security costs. I will spare the hearts and flowers crap for another day. The cost of keeping Atkins in custody is an extravagant exercise that taxpayers don’t need. This is beyond punishment for Atkins. The only people being punished are Atkins’ family and friends who are in no way involved in the events that happened so long ago. "Posted by Crimefile at 7/17/2008 06:47:00 AM Labels: Courts-justice, Crime http://www.crimefilenews.com/2008/07/cr ... ins.htmlPP: This really angers me about the money spent on her. I became a crime victim and ill, and got really lousy attention and medical care from the county and government . And I never committed a crime.
Bob
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Any thread that has Bugliosi opinionating about assassinations HAS to have this link...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQ4UgPBS ... spLZ825JCE
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Pennyworth wrote:"Atkins contracted cancer. The disease has brought the amputation of one of her legs. Now she has months to live because of untreatable brain cancer and she is no longer capable of walking or even sitting up in bed.Prison officials told L.A. Times reporters that the state has spent $1.4 million on Atkins just since last March on medical care and security costs. I will spare the hearts and flowers crap for another day. The cost of keeping Atkins in custody is an extravagant exercise that taxpayers don’t need. This is beyond punishment for Atkins. The only people being punished are Atkins’ family and friends who are in no way involved in the events that happened so long ago. "Posted by Crimefile at 7/17/2008 06:47:00 AM Labels: Courts-justice, Crime http://www.crimefilenews.com/2008/07/cr ... ins.htmlPP: This really angers me about the money spent on her. I became a crime victim and ill, and got really lousy attention and medical care from the county and government . And I never committed a crime.Your right. The victims seem to always get screwed and it an injustice!!!!
kenmurray
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Pasquale DiFabrizio wrote:I don't know if you guys posted this or not. It's a long article, but it's easy to follow. It shows just how Bugliosi omitted information in his book that would have hurt his argument.It also shows just how arrogant he really is regarding his own work. The omissions that are mainly addressed in the article pertain to the NAA analysis of the bullets that basically show the opposite of what Bugliosi claims. The variations in certain trace elements in the bullets show as many as five variations, basically that the fragments recovered could have come from as many as five different types of bullets. Bugliosi also OMITS information about the magic bullet. It looks like, and I've heard this before, the bullet on the stretcher was not CE 399, according to the article. I can buy that one too. What I WON'T accept is that magic bullet theory. LOLAs I said before, I'm embarassed that Bugliosi has an Italian name. I mean, I'm an American born and raised, but I'm very ethnic Italian, speak it fluently too. He's one of those Ragu-Italians that makes the rest of us look bad. Anyway, let me know what you think about this review. http://www.maryferrell.org/wiki/index.p ... storyGreat article there Pasquale. Doesn't make you feel warm and fuzzy inside that 'Reclaiming History" is a colossal bust?So Von Pein, keep on your promoting all over the internet on this book. Maybe then Bugliosi will send you an autographed portrait of himself to you the next go around.
kenmurray
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Here is Gary Aguilar's review on Bugliosi's book: http://www.ctka.net/bug_aguilar.html
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Pasquale DiFabrizio wrote: As I said before, I'm embarassed that Bugliosi has an Italian name. I mean, I'm an American born and raised, but I'm very ethnic Italian, speak it fluently too. He's one of those Ragu-Italians that makes the rest of us look bad. anyway, let me know what you think about this review. http://www.maryferrell.org/wiki/index.p ... istoryThis review really tells it all. Don't be afraid, Pasquale, we Germans don't make all Italy bad, because there is a Berlusconi and so many secret societies there. It's still bella italia, the land of dreams for holidays, the capital of culture from ancient on, the place where the nicest people drink the best wine of the world in the most relaxed and peaceful and sunny way. If Kennedy would have been killed in Italy, they would have shot him eye to eye from the lunchroom directly, making a decent siesta afterwards and not dragging the CIA into it ...
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