Post by 19efpppPost by MarkPost by 19efpppPost by Anthony MarshPost by 19efpppWell, Marsh, here's your big chance to show off. Tell me something I don't
know. Tell me about the Dallas Police Office at Fair Park where Biggio and
aok. the Earth is not flat.
Post by 19efpppStringfellow, and presumably others, were working on November 22, 1963.
What kind of space was this? Was it 1 room or 20? Was it in the bunker
there under the museum? Surely you know something about this. Tell me all
about the Dallas Police facilities at Fair Park. I know it was a radio
transmitting station for the dispatchers' signals, even though the
dispatchers themselves were not located there. I know that there's a radio
room that T.R. Burton, call #41, said he had gone to before the
assassination, and emerged from afterwards. But what is this facility? Is
it more than a radio room? Does it have an interrogation room?
Explain what you mean.
There were 3 officers manning rhe radio room. So what?
The interrogation toom is not in the radio room. aaaaait is farther down
the hall. It seems you don't have any documents and don't know how to
Google.
Okay, Sgt. Schultz. I believe you.
He won't say so, but I don't believe Marsh knows anything about a DPD Fair
Park facility. Mark
I do believe you are correct. But I don't mind any Nutter setting me
straight on this. Feel free to expound and inform my ignorance, if you
know more about it than Marsh does. I have Googled hither and thither and
found nothing at all.
No, I don't know anything about it. I've searched on-line and can't find
anything beyond Fair Park is where the Texas State Fair takes place.
That DPD would have a small facility there for use during the fair to cut
down on response time would not surprise me. Lots of beer drinking at a
state fair. Mark
Let me word that a little differently. I'm sure the DPD (or whatever
department has jurisdiction) has a fairly heavy presence during the Texas
State Fair. That it would have a small facility there to use during the
fair is not surprising or unusual. Mark
Maybe, but what anchors the police presence might be the transmitter
station. That's where they had the transmitter for the dispatcher
transmissions, and it would probably require a large antenna and lots of
radio equipment. Burton simply says that he will be out at the 'radio
room." Bowles notes that it is at Fair Park. In a Golz article it is
referred to as "the Fair Park office." Whether it is set up for more than
communications is not clear. The DPD intelligence people being there
implies that this might be a communications center in addition to being a
transmitter station and that communications with Army Intelligence were
handled here. The fact that Stringfellow, whom Golz says was there on the
day of the assassination is quoted as an Army Intelligence source for the
cable about Oswald "confessing" to shooting JFK and JD Tippit also implies
that Army intelligence communications come from Fair Park. DPD intel and
Army intel are closely coordinated with Army assets also being police
officers. An alternate Oswald story is expressed in the two Army intel
documents that are extant. The implication is that DPD intel is either
incompetent, or that there was another story going on outside of the
Official Story which was known to both DPD and Army Intelligence
individuals.