People need to hit the Pause Button on the FAA- Bill Harvey document, RIF #104-10106-10547.
Okay, we need to calm down about the FAA – Bill Harvey document and look at it in the totality of all of the evidence both chronologically and contextually instead of snipping back and forth with one source, and / or one document.
I am convinced that Jefferson Morley’s initial assessment of the document and the chronology he gave is incorrect. I do not believe it is the case that Bill Harvey is worried and wants to travel incognito domestically within the U.S. beginning in April, and / or after the FBI saw him awaiting Johnny Roselli’s arrival at an airport in D.C. to drive him someplace nearby.
According to the doc Roselli already had this FAA credential in January 1963. The request for it probably predated that to sometime in 1962. So, Harvey is not in a panic in April of 63 for something he already has and has had since January.
He probably is concerned about FBI surveillance and wants that to stop. He might be in a panic about that.
The idea that Bill Harvey was seen going to Dallas comes from a book. It is not something Morley is pulling out of his butt. I believe this is in David Talbot’s “The Devil’s Chessboard.” So, folks have to go chapter and verse and find that story and what if anything is cited to back it up. So, to say there’s no basis for this claim is false. If I’m wrong about that and the souce is something else let me know.
The FAA document exists. It is real. What it means needs further study.
The pseudo explanation that there were no proper I.D. checks before 9/11 for boarding flights is while true is irrelevant. Harvey would not want to be seen in any domestic airport or waiting to board a flight at all in 1963. He would not want to be doing anything any ordinary member of the public would engage in to take a flight including purchasing tickets. I await further documentation. I do hope the Luna taskforce can pry loose anything from the FAA or CIA or both to shed any light on this. That would be really interesting.