fEINMAN: > Tony, I want to commend you on some very perceptive comments. To the > best of my knowledge, recollection and experience, ehen someone working > in the field of JFK assassination research has information that David > Lifton does not have but wants, and when that information is first > denied to him, he attempts to obtain it through threats and, if that > doesn't succeed, he accuses them of thievery. RESPONSE: This is total garbaaage. I have traded information freely with countless people over the years. In the case of Feinman, he wanted me to falisfy the record of where he obtained the transcript of the Dallas doctors' press conference---that I should say it came from the LBJ Library, when in fact it came from the files of CBS News. THis is what Feinman calls a "threat" I suppose. As a result of this behavior, I told the truth about the origin of the transript, but---to protect Feinman---did not say who furnished it. Feinman has turned this situation on its ear. DSL ((For further discussion: See the essay I recently posted on the net, "Who Is Roger Feinman. . ?" etc.))