Thanks Van I know I don't post much but I have read that book, that's
what got me started on this question. I read it a while ago, but for
years I have had a fasination with Hughes, I don't really know why,
but I do. Thanks for all of your input into the group, I always look
foward to reading your posts, even if I don't agree with all of
them...LOL, but that is what it's all about. No really, you have a
lot of info that most others don't, and you make for a good refrence.
Thanks Again,
Duc
--- In howardrobardhughesmemorial@yahoogroups.com, "Van J. Simmons"
<gsimmons@v...> wrote:
> I'm sure I answered The Duc's post as soon as I read it, but my
> response isn't shown on this posting list. Mot the First time
> this has happened. Who is taking liberty of interfering with
> posts on this Group-and why? Quit it already.
>
> Dear Duc-I mentioned in post responding to yours that the book:
> Citizen Hughes" by writer Michael Drosnin, claimed to have come
> into possession of the goods stolen in the Romaine Street
> Burglary, including full set of Hughes' communications while he
> was the duct tape occupant of that Desert In Penthouse in
> Las Vegas. Drosnin published many of the "Hughes written notes"
> in his book.
> It was also reported that the Mexican State Police in Acapulco
> confiscated the Mormon Mafia Files when they took over the
> "Hughes suite" at the Acapulco Princess Hotel in 1976. Noone
> knows what happened to these papers and Mexico Police aren't talking
> about it.
> My own opinion is that most (if not all) of these purported to be
> Hughes papers are in fact forgeries. They were made by expets,
> that's for sure-but tell me how a man with 6+" fingernails could
> possibly have written these boxfulls of papers!
> What needs to be done is that an investigation of the Ramo-
Wooldridge
> activities at Hughes Enterprises 1940s through all the way up to
> now needs to be done. Not likely, because the background of these
two
> fanmous (but unknown) has been covered up at very high business and
> political levels.
> Good hunting! Sincwerely Van
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> --- In howardrobardhughesmemorial@yahoogroups.com, "The Duc"
> <theduc069@y...> wrote:
> > I was wondering if there were any websites, or books, that have
some
> > of HRH's handwitten memo's, and on that same note, I remember
> reading
> > that his aid's used to keep a log of what Howard did during the
day.
> > Does anyone know where one can find this info. I have just about
> > given up on trying to find audio files from Howard, even the 1974
(?)
> > telephone interview he gave to the reporters. You would think this
> > would be easy to find, but it's not.
> >
> > Thanks
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> > PS I put this into another HRH group as well.