USPS workers screwing things up i.e..LHO receiving c2766

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Offline John Iacoletti

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« Reply #98 on: December 16, 2018, 07:11:57 AM »
That should co it for now. Since Oswald's life was not as the one depicted in the movie Truman it's impossible to know when or if Oswald used Hidell directly as himself.

You?re hilarious, Oscar. You post a list of things that are not Oswald using Hidell as an alias for himself, and then admit that it?s impossible to know what you just claimed there were a dozen examples of.

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« Reply #99 on: December 16, 2018, 01:20:46 PM »
It's hilarious how you often refer to the rifle as being carefully placed ...

How would you know? Were you there?

Common sense says it is more likely dropped as Oswald was in a hurry to grab a Coke before heading off to the movies.

I can just imagine him jumping for joy "Whoopee, the POTUS has been shot. I reckon I'll take the rest of the day off."

It's hilarious how you often refer to the rifle as being carefully placed ...

How would you know? Were you there?

Carefully hidden....The rifle was carefully hidden by placing it beneath the pallet on which boxes of books were stacked and then placing boxes of books over the crevasse between the boxes of books.   I was NOT there,  But Eugene Boone swore under oath that officers had searched the area along the likely escape path from the SE corner window to the NW stairway, and the rifle was not seen until Boone who was using a powerful flashlight moved a box that had been placed over the crevasse and shined his flashlight down into the dark cavern.  He the spotted a tiny portion of the butt of the rifle as it lay on the floor beneath the pallet.    At about the same instant Seymour Weitzman who was approaching the same area from the east and working westward toward Boone got down on the floor and shined his flashlight BENEATH the pallet of books, and he too spotted the rifle laying on the floor....

The area was bathed in bright sunlight shining through a window that was only a few feet from the stairway....but nobody saw the rifle until Boone moved at least one box and used his bright flashlight.

The rifle obviously had been carefully hidden.......   

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Re: USPS workers screwing things up i.e..LHO receiving c2766
« Reply #100 on: December 16, 2018, 04:32:22 PM »
You?re hilarious, Oscar. You post a list of things that are not Oswald using Hidell as an alias for himself, and then admit that it?s impossible to know what you just claimed there were a dozen examples of.

John, John, John... ::) You're throwing the baby out with the bathwater.

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Re: USPS workers screwing things up i.e..LHO receiving c2766
« Reply #101 on: December 16, 2018, 05:15:26 PM »


You have no idea if Oswald used the rifle at all.
>>> I have a pretty good idea of who probably used it.

But if the scope was never intended to be used, then the narrative would be that he disassembled and reassembled the rifle and in doing so included a scope that he didn't intend to use.  Makes perfect sense
>>> I'll posit that Oswald quite possibly wanted the scope as at least a prop; his backyard 'acting out' points directly to his delusions of grandeur in my view
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Re: USPS workers screwing things up i.e..LHO receiving c2766
« Reply #102 on: December 16, 2018, 05:38:13 PM »
Just trying to be helpfull

No, what you did was avoid speaking to the part of my post you managed to delete in your reply, the facts you gaslighters don't want to face.

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Re: USPS workers screwing things up i.e..LHO receiving c2766
« Reply #103 on: December 16, 2018, 06:07:05 PM »
It's hilarious how you often refer to the rifle as being carefully placed ...

How would you know? Were you there?

Carefully hidden....The rifle was carefully hidden by placing it beneath the pallet on which boxes of books were stacked and then placing boxes of books over the crevasse between the boxes of books.   I was NOT there,  But Eugene Boone swore under oath that officers had searched the area along the likely escape path from the SE corner window to the NW stairway, and the rifle was not seen until Boone who was using a powerful flashlight moved a box that had been placed over the crevasse and shined his flashlight down into the dark cavern.  He the spotted a tiny portion of the butt of the rifle as it lay on the floor beneath the pallet.    At about the same instant Seymour Weitzman who was approaching the same area from the east and working westward toward Boone got down on the floor and shined his flashlight BENEATH the pallet of books, and he too spotted the rifle laying on the floor....

The area was bathed in bright sunlight shining through a window that was only a few feet from the stairway....but nobody saw the rifle until Boone moved at least one box and used his bright flashlight.

The rifle obviously had been carefully hidden.......

Boone WC testimony

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Mr. BALL - What did you do after you got up to the sixth floor?
Mr. BOONE - Well, I proceeded to the east end of the building, I guess, and started working our way across the building to the west wall, looking in, under, and around all the boxes and pallets, and what-have-you that were on the floor. Looking for the weapon. And as I got to the west wall, there were a row of windows there, and a slight space between some boxes and the wall. I squeezed through them.
When I did--I had my light in my hand. I was slinging it around on the floor, and I caught a glimpse of the rifle, stuffed down between two rows of boxes with another box or so pulled over the top of it. And I hollered that the rifle was here.

Boone testified that this was the positioning of the boxes as found:



Once again you are lying otherwise you would have posted this image
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« Reply #104 on: December 16, 2018, 06:21:50 PM »
At other times you've claimed that the weapon had been just thrown down.

Boone testified that this was the positioning of the boxes when he found them:



Once again you are lying otherwise you would have posted this image

We've been over this many times...This so called in situ photo is a fake....



The DPD presented many fake photos to the Warren Commission as though they were authentic crime scene photos but in reality the photos were of the "reconstructed" scene. 

Boone testified that this was the positioning of the boxes when he found them:

This could be true ( but not necessarily) as Boone was speaking about the position of the BOXES...NOT the rifle.

We've discussed this aspect many times and Tom Alyea's film shows that the rifle was laying on it's right side with the sling up when Lt Day reaches out and grabs the sling and lifts the rifle....If the rifle had been positioned as seen in this fake in situ photo the sling would have been on the far side of the rifle and he would have not been able to simply grab the sling.