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To Live Or Maybe Not By Gary Revel – eBook – Kobo
To Live Or Maybe Not By Gary Revel – eBook – Kobo. Now on KOBO: To Live Or Maybe Not (the personal memoir) By Gary Revel – eBook – Kobo
TO LIVE OR MAYBE NOT now on SMASHWORDS
An authorized biographical work of Gary Revel illustrated with graphic arts and picture-poetry. The book includes some details of his birth in Florala, Alabama, USA, growing up in Florida; some of the towns were Niceville, Bonifay, Dunedin, Safety Harbor, Bartow, and Panama City Beach, high school adventures at Holmes County High School, US Navy exploits and military envolvement in San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico, Music Business in Hollywood California-Memphis, Nashville Tennessee, his work on the 1977 HSCA-House Select Committee on Assassinations investigation of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr that eventually would lead to connections to the President John F. Kennedy and Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy assassinations.
James Earl Ray – Not Guilty now on Scribd.Com
James Earl Ray – Not Guilty
CIA Forced out Richard Sprague – JFK/MLK Assassination Probe
One week later on March 29, 1977 I got a call at Jack Kershaw’s law office in Nashville Tennessee telling me that Chief Counsel Richard Sprague had resigned. I would later learn that the CIA had forced him out.
The Mystery of Canadian Passports and James Earl Ray
On May 6 1968 James Earl Ray flew to London England with a Canadian passport that was in the name of Ramon George Sneyd who happened to be a Metro Toronto Policeman.
Even now after 40 years the mystery of the Canadian passport has not been solved and probably never will be.
Mystery Helicopter Disrupted Memphis Police Helicopters’ Efforts to Prevent Rioting in Memphis
11:32 And now city of Memphis Director of the Police and Fire Departments, Frank Holloman ‘tells’ Mayor Henry Loeb, “You call the Governor and I’ll call in the guard.”
(The fact that an appointed city department head could usurp the legal authority vested in the Governor of any state in these United States to call in the National Guard at his word is disturbing and significant in many different scenarios.