JFK ASSASSINATION ARGUMENTS
(PART 715)


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

Dave Ferrie would have been thousands of miles from Dallas (in a different country) BEFORE 12:30 ever arrived on 11/22/63 if he had been involved (in ANY way) in a conspiracy plot to murder John F. Kennedy.


ANTHONY MARSH SAID:

Not if his job was to fly the team out of Texas. Ferrie was not a mastermind. Only the mastermind need not be on the scene. Everyone else involved must be on the scene. Look at Watergate. Plenty of conspirators on the scene while the mastermind sits in the White House, not thousands of miles away. You've been watching too many movies and not studying real life.


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

Tony Marsh thinks that JFK was shot in NEW ORLEANS evidently.

Brilliant, Tony.

I guess "on the scene" to Marsh means hundreds of miles away in a different state (like Ferrie was).

Although, as I've mentioned before, Ferrie (even though he was hundreds of miles from Dallas on 11/22/63) wouldn't have been even that close to the scene of the crime on November 22nd, in my opinion, IF he had really been involved in a plot to murder Kennedy that day. He would have flown out of the United States (probably days earlier).


REPRISE....

ANTHONY MARSH SAID:

[Ferrie need not flee the country...] if his job was to fly the team out of Texas.


DAVID VON PEIN SAID:

So, let me try to get a handle on this idiocy you are suggesting here:

David Ferrie is supposedly the getaway pilot for the assassination "team" (a team which was in DALLAS). So, what does Ferrie do? He decides he'll stay in NEW ORLEANS until 6:30 PM on the day of the "big hit". (Brilliant!)

Is that about the size of it, Tony??

Ferrie is desperately needed in DALLAS at 12:31 PM on 11/22/63, so he stays in New Orleans until about 6:30 PM, and only then does he start to drive to Texas (and then, he doesn't drive to DALLAS--he drives to HOUSTON, 200 miles from Dallas).

Brilliant!

Maybe Ferrie got lost, huh? He didn't have the right road map perhaps?

Conspiracy-seeking people are always a howl. And Tony Marsh is no exception.

David Von Pein
September 20, 2009