At the moment, I'm standing on a roadway somewhere on Oahu on a Sunday in October, 1950 watching the President of These United States roll by in a convertible.Martin Calloway wrote:Fascinating stuff here Paul! Where else are you going with this?
That, or I'm going to the drawer to see if there are any heads left.
Of that much I am quite certain and said as much in Las Vegas. This "Pearl Harbor Demonstration" -- the one that supposedly ended with the Navy being so unimpressed -- is the PIVOTAL event in the life of Townsend Brown. It is the moment that culminates everything that has gone before -- and sets the stage for everything that comes after.And what does all that mean actually? Well its the nexus of the story about Townsend Brown, thats what I think. Its where all the elements of the story come together to paint what really happened here!
PROVE? You want PROOF? In THIS Rabbit Hole??? Behind THIS curtain???Paul, if you can prove this up IN ANY SMALL WAY then you have planted your flag on the point where all the discussions about Townsend Brown will meet from here on.
OK, what did the man say?
OK, do they need a Mapquest printout to find the coordinates of the Garret?Twigsnapper wrote:Paul. Fear not. All the pieces will find you.
Where am I? Same place as the rest of you. At the intersection of "Huh" and "WTF" ?
Yes, well, intersection... exactly. Remember the scene in "The Wizard of Oz" when Dorothy meets the Scarecrow?This is the real deal here. You will put a pin at the intersection and be able to say " Here it is" Not anywhere else on the globe. It happened HERE.
"Which way to the Emerald City?" Dorothy asks.
"Well," says the Scarecrow, waving in his arms in all directions, "Some people like to go this way..." and then waving his arms in the opposite directions, "...and some people like to go that way."
That's the intersection we're at at the moment.
All we need now is the Lion and the Tin Man, and we're on our way to confront the Wizard.
In the meantime, "there's no place like home."
And we're NOT in Kansas anymore, Toto.
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