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GREG PARKER WROTE: Judyth, you knew about that FBI doc before writing your book but sat on it. ===Parker is wrong. I have always published new evidence about Lee right away. Look at everything Ive published just the last few years here in Facebook. I hold back nothing-- love to share everything i can find that shows Lee was innocent. Background: In this case, Leslie was the name of an actor who inspired Lee --Leslie Howard. Howard was not only a war hero who was shot down and killed,he brilliantly played the role of the Scarlet Pimpernel --one of the first super-heroes in literature. As Sir Percy, he pretended to be vain, stupid, clueless, dull, boring even...but was also a wealthy Baronet. In secret, he took on disguises and worked with secret teams of brave followers to save French aristocrats from Madame Guillotine--even kidnapping such prisoners right out from under the noses of the French gendarmes. But the Pimpernels wife --Marguerite--was French! And he was certain she had betrayed his cause. Lee thought of himself as a rescuer and a spy. Told to me in confidence, he found this kind of role-playing to be useful--especially playing stupid and clueless. =====As for Greg Parker, youre reading a hostile, fake story about me. He made it up from a tissue of speculation. That FBI doc is an FBI list about the aliases connected to Lee Harvey Oswald. Parker says I (1) found the name Leslie on the list (2) kept it a secret and (3) invented the Scarlet Pimpernel around the name Leslie. I was stunned at this truly hostile slap in the face,=== PARKER: When you wrote your book, you concocted the story about the Scarlet Pimpernel around that document .... (4) Wrong. I had suddenly found the list online just before Me & Lee was published. I did NOT know about this list before writing my book. We had just enough time to get it into the book before it got published. =====PARKER NEXT WRITES: ... and then later came on FB shouting Eureka! I told you all in my book that Lee used the name Leslie in honor of Leslie Howard and here is the proof! NOTE: Long before the book ME & LEE, and long before Facebook, Id told many people by email, ever since 1999, about the importance of the name Leslie to Lee via the film, the Scarlet Pimpernel. So, sure, the FBI list showing Leslie as an alias was reasonable. ===PARKER SLANTS WHAT HE CLAIMS HAPPENED NEXT: When I pointed out the facts to you, your response was not oh I made a mistake. It was we should talk about this... ====== ==iN PARKERS MIND, HE IS ALWAYS RIGHT. HE DID NOT LIKE MY SAYING WE SHOULD TALK ABOUT IT. HE WANTED ME TO HUMBLY AGREE. NOT TO ASK HIM TO DISCUSS IT WITH ME. HE THEN INSULTS ME....=== PARKER: I think your purpose in that if I had agreeed (sic) to it, was to try and salvage at least a bit of your story from the wreckage mistake. PARKER WANTS READERS TO THINK I CREATED THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL STORY AFTER COMING ACROSS THE FBI FILE AND THEN INSERTED IT INTO THE ME & LEE BOOK, AFTER WHICH, I THEN TOLD FACEBOOK THAT I HAD EVIDENCE THROUGH THE ALIAS LESLIE MENTIONED IN THE FILE, WHICH PARKER TOLD ME WAS JUST A CLERICAL ERROR. . HES WRONG. The Scarlet Pimpernel had ALWAYS been a basic fact in my testimony about Lee, ever since 1999. I here submit the header to an email I still have, from June 26, 2000, which two other people also have to this very day, as it was about Gary Powers and Lees knowledge of U2 radar information., This email mentions The Scarlet Pimpernel not long after Sixty Minutes finally gave up attempts to film. If I had that FBI file back then, I would have made just as much a fuss as i did on Facebook, to Sixty Minutes. You tell me -- what would have stopped me? HAVE YOU MET ME FACE TO FACE? THINK ID EVER SIT ON A GOOD FILE IN LEES FAPOR? But Id never seen it before 2007. Ive been collecting information and posting it ever since 1999, dedicated to clearing Lees name. Would i sit on something that could help Lees case with Sixty Minutes, for example? For i had mentioned Lee as admiring Leslie Howard and The Scarlet Pimpernel at least since August, 1999. if Id had the FBI file Parker mentions, I would have gladly and excitedly shown it to Sixty Minutes way back then to prove my point for I thought the alias Leslie was one of a long list of aliases that Lee used, not realizing that some were created about Lee by others. Heres the email header from June 26, 200: comReceived: from ElectLady63@aol by imo-d10.(mail_out_v27.10.) id z.74.8c10ed (6537); Mon, 26 Jun 2000 13:08:18 -0400 74.8c10ed.2688e801@aolDate: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 13:08:17 Subject: Re: Powers and Oswald To: [email protected], Howpl@aol, [email protected]: BEAU___@aol, At_____d@aol, [email protected], [email protected], Emmaty___@aol X-Mailer: In a message dated 06/26/2000 9:52:23 AM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:Very good questions, and they deserve a response:from j am still puzzled as to why Lee would include the comment in the letter to Robert. Not puzzling to me. let me explain: Of course Lee knew that both sides would be reading this comment, about Gary Powers, that Powers was such a nice American boy, and interestingly, it was not blacked out or censored by the KGB. It was allowed to pass through and be read by the US interceptors, who allowed the intact letter to be delivered to Robert Oswald. Of course Lee knew that would happen. Ill tell you why, but first, I wish to remark that the question you ask is very important: WHY did Lee mention this at all, especially since Lee was trying to get out of the country? Wouldnt that comment have seemed a dangerous one? Not if you understand the role Lee was playing.... Lee played The Scarlet Pimpernel role in an attempt to make sure he would seem useless as a witting operative to anybody, on either side [to the KGB]. It was his ploy to get out alive,.. Basically, he pretended to be far more stupid than he was. He pretended to be interested only in women, to be a poor shot, to be lazy and essentially useless to both sides. He said the Russian govt. began to treat him with contempt, when he was ready to go back, and that they took his privileges away and made his life miserable because they did not value him at all, and thought he was of no real value to the US either. This is exactly what Lee wanted.interior proof of this:Lee had gone hunting many times with his brother and others and was a good shot, bagging squirrels and rabbits with ease, but in Russia, at the hunt club, they felt sorry for him because he cant bag anything, cant hit nada. How could Lee have lost all his hunting skills like that? This was not easy for his pride to bear, believe me, but it succeeded in making him look like an ineffectual nobody, with no evidence of any special training, no abilities at all. This countered his ability to speak Russian very well by that time.7) In the same spirit of appearing to be a stupid boor with no understanding, I believe Lee inserted a message that was read by the Russians as an absurd statement, just as you, _____ tend to interpret it today. It was an outrageous statement no real operative, I think, would insert. The fact that the letter reached Robert intact as to this statement , yet nobody apparently interrogated Lee about it, as SHOULD have happened, means that either the United States (1) KNEW the truth, or (2) those who intercepted the letter were incapable of reading plain English. Therefore, Lees report of being debriefed I take quite seriously. It would have occurred under any condition, with such a statement in a letter. The Gary Powers incident was way too fresh, it would have stuck out like a sore thumb. Also, such a blatant statement might have been placed there deliberately by Lee so he could use it later to account for any rumor getting back to Russia that he had been debriefed: this statement could be used to explain why that occurred. He told me he had made sure to cover all possible problems. ... Your question tells me that you have yet to consider Lee Oswald with the respect he deserves. Youre not to blame for this: he has been presented as either a poor benighted fool, or a wicked co-conspirator, and so the truth has been obscured. But once you begin to appreciate what quality of man Lee really was, how he really thought, you may then begin to appreciate his good sense, his methodical ways, his care in all things, his intelligence It made me respect him. It kept him alive longer than anyone thought possible. Hence Jack Rubys necessary intervention.j ...
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