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To: Robwin
I am waiting on the definitive book about the Arron Burr Conspiracy, the fake Moon Landing and Sacco-Vanzetti. ...

I am happy for the author to get his book published and hope that the effort gets the reward that it deserves BUT no book, no research EVER satisfies all conspiracy mavens. There is a dark corner in all informed people's psyche that says 'BUT' and nothing will ever quiet that 'BUT' universally.

We like our conspiracies and will never put them down until the vey story disappears into the depths of time. Remember how Hatshepsut becoming Pharaoh? Now that is a real conspiracy ... if you care.

However on the original topic, one of the most eye-raising facts about this story is the change in our legal system. The convicted kidnapper, Bruno Richard Hauptmann, had a six week trial in 1935 and 14 months later was executed. Think of the OJ Simpson trial for comparison 60 years later that took 8 months plus. Now add the fact that today the average execution is carried out about 20 years following the verdict. This disparity is hugh!

9 posted on 06/12/2012 5:45:05 PM PDT by SES1066 (Government is NOT the reason for my existence!)
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To: SES1066

The truth is already out on Sacco & Vanzetti. In a book I have on Italian-American anarchism, it is quite clear that they were both involved in the payroll murder. One pulling the trigger, the other helping to finance it. They were moving around dynamite and other explosives the night they were arrested (not getting rid of anarchist “literature.”) One of their cronies was responsible for the horrific attack on Wall St. in 1919. Vanzetti may have killed a priest in the mid-West during WWI. They were two miserable thugs.

Oh, and Hauptmann did it!


11 posted on 06/12/2012 6:59:41 PM PDT by miss marmelstein
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To: SES1066

The truth is already out on Sacco & Vanzetti. In a book I have on Italian-American anarchism, it is quite clear that they were both involved in the payroll murder. One pulling the trigger, the other helping to finance it. They were moving around dynamite and other explosives the night they were arrested (not getting rid of anarchist “literature.”) One of their cronies was responsible for the horrific attack on Wall St. in 1919. Vanzetti may have killed a priest in the mid-West during WWI. They were two miserable thugs.

Oh, and Hauptmann did it!


12 posted on 06/12/2012 7:00:11 PM PDT by miss marmelstein
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To: SES1066

Oh, I’ll clear up all about Sacco & Vanzetti. Part of an anarchist terrorist group who mailed bombs to various politicians (usually the victim was the servant who answered the door). Sacco was definitely the hit man in the killing of the paymaster, Vanzetti certainly knew about it. His alibi that day is pretty good. He has been accused by another anarchist of murdering a priest in the mid-west when he and S fled to Mexico to avoid WWI.

Michael Boda, their boon companion in arms, drove the horse and carriage loaded with bombs into Wall St in 1919 that killed God knows how many people. Read Paul Avrich’s interviews with really ancient anarchists. They blow the whistle on them.

I also believe Bruno was guilty.


28 posted on 04/19/2013 3:38:32 AM PDT by miss marmelstein ( Richard Lives Yet!)
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