Anonymous ID: ed3665 Feb. 9, 2022, 4:35 a.m. No.15584782   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4810

Meet Mesa County DA Dan Rubenstein's family.

Mesa County DA's brother is Communist Adjacent.Julian Rubenstein's mentor was Todd Gitlin, former president of Students for a Democratic Society.

Father was a Psychiatrist for the Air Force.

Mother worked much of her career= on government contracts, including missile defense, and retired from Raytheon.

 

PB

>>15583947 Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters arrested in Grand Junction Bagel Shop and released at the scene

 

> https://da.mesacounty.us/

 

MISSION STATEMENT: In partnership with the community we serve, the21st Judicial District Attorney's Office is dedicated to the pursuit of justice, the protection of victims and the prevention of crime.

 

 

CORE VALUES

 

Ethics: We hold ourselves to the highest standard of integrity, and personal and professional conduct.

 

Pursuit of Justice: We will have compassion and empathy for the victims of crime and their families. We will protect our community and promote lawful behavior, by making informed decisions in prosecuting offenders.

 

Community Partnership: We are committed to understanding and improving our community and acknowledge that, as employees of the District Attorney, we are also members of the community and we embrace this motto, “THE NOBLEST MOTIVE IS THE PUBLIC GOOD.”

 

Teamwork: We acknowledge we are a part of a public safety team, and advocate for, and support the building of, strong partnerships for the purpose of achieving the highest level of public safety for those we serve.

 

> https://twitter.com/julian_rubinste/status/1490127826728620033

Julian Rubinstein

@julian_rubinste

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Feb 5

RIP @toddgitlin

,who I was lucky to have as a colleague and mentor. @SrdjaPopovic

@columbiajourn

 

> https://www.wikizero.com/m/Julian_Rubinstein

 

Early life

 

Rubinstein was born in the Bronx in 1968. He is the son of the psychiatrist David Rubinstein and the aerospace engineer Diane Rubinstein. The family moved to Denver from New York City in 1971 when David Rubinstein accepted a residency at the University of Colorado Medical School. Soon afterward, Dr. Rubinstein was drafted into the Air Force and became the base psychiatrist at Denver's now-closed Lowry Air Force Base, retiring as a major. Dr. Rubinstein was an attending at several Denver-area hospitals. At age 49, he was diagnosed with cancer and became known posthumously for his work counseling residents at Hospice of Metro Denver who didn't know he too was dying. Diane Rubinstein worked much of her career on government contracts, including missile defense, and retired from Raytheon.

 

Rubinstein grew up in south Denver and attended Cherry Creek High School. He went on to receive a B.A. in Political Science from Emory University in 1991 and an M.S. in Journalism from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, in 1992.

 

Rubinstein's younger brother, Dan Rubinstein, is the elected district attorney in Mesa County, Colorado.

Anonymous ID: ed3665 Feb. 9, 2022, 4:49 a.m. No.15584810   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>15584782

just something that popped up that's interdasting.

 

Is Robert Vinson's 'Oswald Double' Story Credible?

Summary

 

Vinson claimed to have been a passenger on a cargo plane which whisked an Oswald impostor away from Dallas three hours after the assassination. The plane landed close to downtown Dallas, but no-one seems to have noticed it.

 

A former US Air Force sergeant, Robert Vinson, claimed to have witnessed an interesting event on the afternoon of the JFK assassination.

 

Vinson’s story was first reported in James Johnston and Jon Roe, Flight from Dallas: New Evidence of CIA Involvement in the Murder of President John F. Kennedy, 1st Books, 2003. A later account placed Vinson’s story in the context of the events immediately after the assassination; see James Douglass, JFK and the Unspeakable: Why He Died and Why It Matters, Orbis Books, 2008, pp.298–304.

 

The popularity of JFK and the Unspeakable has prompted the following discussion of Vinson’s story.

Robert Vinson and the JFK Assassination

 

According to Robert Vinson, he travelled by bus on the morning of 22 November 1963 from Washington, DC, to the nearby Andrews Air Force Base, with the intention of hitching a ride on an Air Force plane to Ent Air Force Base in Colorado Springs.

 

He was told that the only available flight was on a cargo plane heading to Lowry Air Force Base in Denver, about 50 miles north of Colorado Springs. He and two pilots were the only people on the plane, which lacked the usual Air Force markings.

Two Mysterious Passengers in Dallas

 

At some point during the flight, the pilot announced over the intercom that “the president was shot at 12:29.” The plane immediately turned and headed south. At about 3:30, Vinson recognised the city of Dallas. The plane landed on a rough patch of land close to the Trinity River, between downtown Dallas and Oak Cliff.

 

With the plane’s engines still running, two men in beige overalls got on board, not speaking to each other or acknowledging Vinson’s presence. The plane quickly took off again, and landed shortly after dusk on a proper runway. The two passengers and the two pilots all rapidly left the plane. Vinson, alone, made his way to a building, where he was told to his surprise that he had landed not in Denver but at Roswell Air Force Base in New Mexico.

 

He made his way to Colorado Springs the next day. Watching the television coverage of the assassination, he was struck by a resemblance between Lee Oswald and one of the two men who had got on the plane in Dallas.

Robert Vinson Works for the CIA

 

About a year later, Robert Vinson was summoned back to Washington, DC, and from there to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. He spent five days there, undergoing psychological and physical tests, after which he was formally invited to join the CIA. He declined the offer.

 

Early in 1965, the Air Force informed Vinson that he would be working in an administrative role for the CIA at a secret base north of Las Vegas. At the base, he discovered other planes which contained the same unusual markings as the plane he had taken on the day of the assassination.

 

> http://22november1963.org.uk/robert-vinson-jfk-assassination