Oswald once considered hijacking a plane to Cuba

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Online Steve M. Galbraith

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Re: Oswald once considered hijacking a plane to Cuba
« Reply #21 on: August 05, 2018, 05:55:13 PM »
It's interesting to me that we have nothing in Oswald's writings about his views on JFK. Nothing at all that I know of. So why didn't the "conspirators" -  the FBI, CIA et cetera - who framed him (allegedly) also plant incriminating comments/statements by Oswald about JFK? Things like he hated JFK, he found JFK a fascist et cetera?

We have some conspiracy advocates who argue all or much of the evidence against Oswald is faked. So, why not have the Paines say he told them JFK was a monster? Or have Marina - who was allegedly coached - to say "Lee hated JFK". Remember, she said Lee liked the Kennedys and they cried together when the Kennedys lost their prematurely born son Patrick. Why not plant writings where Oswald says JFK must be killed?

Most of what we have on Oswald about JFK is that he, Oswald, admired JFK. Or liked him. Or praised his policies on civil rights. This is what DeMohrenschildt said Oswald said about JFK. We have an account by a German geologist, Volkmar Schmidt, who says Oswald told him he detested JFK; and it's this description, in my view, that is closer to his true feelings about JFK. But curiously that's about it.

The conspiracy advocate response will be "They just didn't" or "How do you know how they should have framed him"? Those are pretty weak responses because they would answer the question as to motive.
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Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Oswald once considered hijacking a plane to Cuba
« Reply #22 on: August 05, 2018, 09:40:57 PM »
It's interesting to me that we have nothing in Oswald's writing about his views on JFK. Nothing at all. So why didn't the "conspirators" -  the FBI, CIA et cetera - who framed him (allegedly) also plant incriminating comments/statements by Oswald about JFK? Things like he hated JFK, he found JFK a fascist et cetera?

We have some conspiracy advocates who argue all or much of the evidence against Oswald is faked. So, why not have the Paines say he told them JFK was a monster? Or have Marina - who was allegedly coached - to say "Lee hated JFK". Remember, she said Lee liked the Kennedys and they cried together when the Kennedys lost their prematurely born son Patrick. Why not plant writings where Oswald says JFK must be killed?

Most of what we have on Oswald about JFK is that he, Oswald, admired JFK. Or liked him. Or praised his policies on civil rights. This is what DeMohrenschildt said Oswald said about JFK. We have an account by a German geologist, Volkmar Schmidt, who says Oswald told him he detested JFK. But that's about it.

The conspiracy advocate response will be "They just didn't" or "How do you know how they should have framed him"? Those are pretty weak responses because they answer the question as to motive.

It's interesting to me that we have nothing in Oswald's writing about his views on JFK. Nothing at all. So why didn't the "conspirators" -  the FBI, CIA et cetera - who framed him (allegedly) also plant incriminating comments/statements by Oswald about JFK? Things like he hated JFK, he found JFK a fascist et cetera?

"It's interesting to me that we have nothing in Oswald's writing about his views on JFK. Nothing at all."


There are no known records of Lee Oswald denouncing or criticizing JFK.....  Because he held no animosity toward John Kennedy, In fact he respected JFK....  And he sure as hell didn't murder JFK.


Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Oswald once considered hijacking a plane to Cuba
« Reply #23 on: August 06, 2018, 10:53:01 PM »
Yawn.  Yet another "Conspirators didn't do something that I think conspirators would do, therefore Oswald killed JFK" argument.  Anything to avoid actually presenting evidence that Oswald killed JFK.

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Oswald once considered hijacking a plane to Cuba
« Reply #24 on: August 07, 2018, 01:37:52 AM »
This is from the list of unsupported claims by Walt Cakebread that I made years ago.

- Walt never proved a ?signed affidavit with a notary seal? signed by LHO saying he was going to hijack a plane and make the pilot fly him to Cuba EVER existed.

I figured this thread would be right up his alley.

Rob, Why do you allow your animosity to obscure your view.......?

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Oswald once considered hijacking a plane to Cuba
« Reply #25 on: August 07, 2018, 02:38:04 AM »
From 'a diary' excerpt [mentioned earlier]
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Poor Rima stays by my side as interpreter (my Russian is still very bad)
Then Oswald leaves the USSR a couple of years later speaking Russian like a native?

Oswald wanted to go to Cuba? Prissy and Marina cook up a story that Lee [says] he wants "to train Cuban soldiers" in rifle combat or something?
Wouldn't we think that one would need to know fluent SPANISH to accomplish this?
Oh well, the fantasy continues.

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Oswald once considered hijacking a plane to Cuba
« Reply #26 on: August 07, 2018, 03:13:30 PM »
Why do you offer up one unsupported claim after another? Why do so many of them support the WC's claims?

Simply because you have your head in a most unnatural place and your vision is obscured you believe that damnedest nonsense......

Offline Walt Cakebread

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Re: Oswald once considered hijacking a plane to Cuba
« Reply #27 on: August 07, 2018, 04:18:00 PM »
Why do you offer up one unsupported claim after another? Why do so many of them support the WC's claims?

Rob....Lee's mission was similar to his mission to Russia.   He was given the task of infiltrating Castro's Bastion an learning what he could about the Russian troops and missiles on the island.   He had to pretend to be a communist and a friend of the Castro revolution just as he pretended to be a disaffected US Marina when he went to Russia.  ( A disaffected Marine who continued to war his beloved US Marine Corps ring at the same time he he denounced the United States.??)   

If he had succeeded in hijacking an airliner and denounced the US on landing in Cuba, chances are good that he would have been accepted in Cuba...

Rob, you're so shallow in your "thinking" that you really should "hold your tongue"......