00:10:47 David Knight: Welcome to Project JFK / CSI Dallas Presents The Journey Meeting November 9, 2024. 00:53:43 Gary Sorensen: Grothman Wis 6th 01:12:51 Lawrence Schnapf: the old court house is Richardsonian Romanesque 01:14:24 Lawrence Schnapf: Richardsonian Romanesque is named after the American architect Henry Hobson Richardson (1838–1886). The a revival style incorporates 11th- and 12th-century southern French, Spanish, and Italian Romanesque characteristics. Richardson first used elements of the style in his Richardson Olmsted Complex in Buffalo, New York, designed in 1870, and Trinity Church in Boston is his most well-known example of this medieval revival style. 01:14:28 bruce de Torres: "Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis is serving her second term representing New York’s 11th Congressional District." 01:28:15 Robert Saltzman: can the book be mail ordered? 01:29:13 Mike Machanska: Elm is going down a very steep decline (extending down the “Knoll”), Greer wouldn’t have to touch the gas at all. 01:30:14 Lawrence Schnapf: but the car appears to be accelerating at a rate that would appear to be faster than gravity 01:31:57 Robert Saltzman: moonrock only shows b & w. color available later? 01:35:25 Peter McKeever: Lifton’s Sixth Floor Oral History is available. 01:36:29 Gary Sorensen: Was USSS Chief Rowley ever subjected to a congressional hearing similar to the recent public hearings with respect to Butler, PA? 01:37:06 Larry Rivera: Replying to "Was USSS Chief Rowle..." He was part of the coverup! 01:37:43 Larry Rivera: Replying to "the old court house ..." Thank you!!! 01:40:25 Peter McKeever: Also see “Conversations with David Lifton” by Jim Hoffman. (To be read in conjunction with the 2011 update of “Murder from Within”. Fred Newcomb.) 01:41:07 bruce de Torres: PLOT TO KILL PRESIDENT KENNEDY IN CHICAGO: AND THE OTHER TRACES OF CON – TrineDay 01:41:27 bruce de Torres: Conversations with David S. Lifton: Best Evidence to Final Charade – TrineDay 01:48:53 Gary Sorensen: Replying to "Was USSS Chief Rowle..." Did LwBJ have enough of a heavy hand back then to prevent members of Congress from digging in to things when Lane & others started publicly questioning things? I'm just trying to match a sense of history to the Congress of today. 01:55:28 Ruth OConnell: Cool it, guys 🥴 01:56:35 Peter McKeever: He had the entire mainstream media. 02:00:49 Larry Rivera: Reacted to "Richardsonian Romane..." with 👍🏻 02:03:22 Peter McKeever: LBJ: Robert Caro: The Path to Power (1982) 02:04:00 Gary Sorensen: Thank you all. It just seems members of Congress today jump in with tough questions publicly regarding an attempt of assassination compared to Rowley and Emory Roberts and Kellerman, etc. after a public execution of the sitting President. 02:06:40 Peter McKeever: According to Dr John Newman, LBJ was a servant of the perps (not the master), with a handler Called Col. Howard Burris, who went way back into Johnson’s past. 02:09:05 bruce de Torres: The JFK Historical Group