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Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #875 on: December 06, 2019, 02:49:35 AM »
Here, friends, is the final "minor adjustment" Mr Mytton-----------along with all his Warren Gullible pals------------is going to have to make sooner or later:



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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #876 on: December 06, 2019, 03:37:27 AM »
Here, friends, is the final "minor adjustment" Mr Mytton-----------along with all his Warren Gullible pals------------is going to have to make sooner or later:



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Even Oswald himself agreed that he was in the building at the time, or are you going to argue again that Oswald was outside the front door but was inside at the same time? Hahaha
If anyone who was innocent was outside when the President drove by, they would be screaming this to the Press, but Oswald couldn't because he wasn't.

Oswald: I work in that building.
Reporter: Were you in that building at the time?
Oswald: Naturally if I work in that building, yes sir.


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Oswald scored as a sharpshooter in the Marines.
Oswald defected to the enemy.
Oswald's diary describes Oswald's suicide attempt.
Oswald took photos of General Walker's house not long before the assassination attempt.
Oswald had a bus map with Walker's house highlighted with a cross.
Oswald left a note for Marina where among other things he also describes that his actions may cause his death.
Oswald tried to kill General Walker.
Oswald tells Marina that he tried to kill Walker.
Oswald beat his wife.
Oswald ordered a rifle.
Oswald ordered a Revolver.
Oswald took a long package to work.
Oswald's blanket where Marina said she saw a rifle was empty on the afternoon of the 22nd.
Oswald told different stories for what was in the bag and where he put it.
Oswald's rifle was found on the 6th floor
Oswald's rifle exclusively matched the shells 3 shells found on the 6th floor.
Oswald's rifle exclusively matched the bullet fragments found in the Limo.
Oswald's rifle excursively matched the bullet found on a stretcher at Parkland.
Oswald's shirt fibers matched fibers on the rifle.
Oswald's prints were on the rifle.
Oswald's  fresh prints were on Sniper's nest boxes, fresh as in the last 72 hours but the FBI's own test's said their prints on similar boxes only lasted a day.
Oswald's close description which was virtually identical to Brennan's description was broadcast @ 12:45.
Oswald immediately left work.
Oswald caught a bus
Oswald got off a bus after a few blocks.
Oswald caught a Taxi
Oswald got out of the Taxi a few blocks past his rooming house
Oswald admitted in the interrogation about going to his room to get his revolver.
Oswald was seen by someone he knew zipping up a jacket.
Oswald was positively identified as the man who killed a cop.
Oswald was identified by half a dozen eyewitnesses as leaving the scene while fumbling with his gun.
Oswald's jacket was found in the car park he was seen entering.
Oswald was seen on Jefferson and hid in a shop entrance.
Oswald hid in a theater.
Oswald had a concealed weapon.
Oswald punched a Police Officer.
Oswald tried to kill McDonald.
Oswald refused a lie detector.
Oswald denied owning his rifle
Oswald "forgot" his Neely street address by saying he stayed at his previous address for months longer.
Oswald  lied about where he bought the revolver, likely to hide the fact that he also bought the rifle by mail order.

And that's just a quick sublimation off the top of my head.

JohnM
« Last Edit: December 06, 2019, 04:16:02 AM by John Mytton »

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #877 on: December 06, 2019, 04:12:52 AM »
Even Oswald himself agreed that he was in the building at the time, or are you going to argue again that Oswald was outside the front door but was inside at the same time? Hahaha
If anyone who was innocent was outside when the President drove by, they would be screaming this to the Press, but Oswald couldn't because he wasn't.

Oswald: I work in that building.
Reporter: Were you in that building at the time?
Oswald: Naturally if I work in that building, yes sir.


@1:13

Oswald scored as a sharpshooter in the Marines.
Oswald defected to the enemy.
Oswald's diary describes Oswald's suicide attempt.
Oswald took photos of General Walker's house not long before the assassination attempt.
Oswald had a bus map with Walker's house highlighted with a cross.
Oswald left a note for Marina where among other things he also describes that his actions may cause his death.
Oswald tried to kill General Walker.
Oswald tells Marina that he tried to kill Walker.
Oswald beat his wife.
Oswald ordered a rifle.
Oswald ordered a Revolver.
Oswald took a long package to work.
Oswald's blanket where Marina said she saw a rifle was empty on the afternoon of the 22nd.
Oswald told different stories for what was in the bag and where he put it.
Oswald's rifle was found on the 6th floor
Oswald's shirt fibers matched fibers on the rifle.
Oswald's prints were on the rifle.
Oswald's  fresh prints were on Sniper's nest boxes, fresh as in the last 72 hours but the FBI's own test's said their prints on similar boxes only lasted a day.
Oswald's close description which was virtually identical to Brennan's description was broadcast @ 12:45.
Oswald immediately left work.
Oswald caught a bus
Oswald got off a bus after a few blocks.
Oswald caught a Taxi
Oswald got out of the Taxi a few blocks past his rooming house
Oswald admitted in the interrogation about going to his room to get his revolver.
Oswald was seen by someone he knew zipping up a jacket.
Oswald was positively identified as the man who killed a cop.
Oswald was identified by half a dozen eyewitnesses as leaving the scene while fumbling with his gun.
Oswald's jacket was found in the car park he was seen entering.
Oswald was seen on Jefferson and hid in a shop entrance.
Oswald hid in a theater.
Oswald had a concealed weapon.
Oswald punched a Police Officer.
Oswald tried to kill McDonald.
Oswald refused a lie detector.
Oswald denied owning his rifle
Oswald "forgot" his Neely street address by saying he stayed at his previous address for months longer.
Oswald  lied about where he bought the revolver, likely to hide the fact that he also bought the rifle by mail order.

And that's just a quick sublimation off the top of my head.

JohnM

John,

Great post, but I gotta play a little "devil's advocate" or something:

Did Oswald think everyone who worked in the building was inside it while the assassination was going down?

I doubt it.

So why did he answer the question the way he did?

Why didn't he just say, "Yes, sir, I was." ?

--  MWT  ;)
« Last Edit: December 06, 2019, 04:17:37 AM by Thomas Graves »

Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #878 on: December 06, 2019, 04:24:34 AM »
Even Oswald himself agreed that he was in the building at the time, or are you going to argue again that Oswald was outside the front door but was inside at the same time? Hahaha
If anyone who was innocent was outside when the President drove by, they would be screaming this to the Press, but Oswald couldn't because he wasn't.

Oswald: I work in that building.
Reporter: Were you in that building at the time?
Oswald: Naturally if I work in that building, yes sir.


@1:13

Oswald scored as a sharpshooter in the Marines.
Oswald defected to the enemy.
Oswald's diary describes Oswald's suicide attempt.
Oswald took photos of General Walker's house not long before the assassination attempt.
Oswald had a bus map with Walker's house highlighted with a cross.
Oswald left a note for Marina where among other things he also describes that his actions may cause his death.
Oswald tried to kill General Walker.
Oswald tells Marina that he tried to kill Walker.
Oswald beat his wife.
Oswald ordered a rifle.
Oswald ordered a Revolver.
Oswald took a long package to work.
Oswald's blanket where Marina said she saw a rifle was empty on the afternoon of the 22nd.
Oswald told different stories for what was in the bag and where he put it.
Oswald's rifle was found on the 6th floor
Oswald's shirt fibers matched fibers on the rifle.
Oswald's prints were on the rifle.
Oswald's  fresh prints were on Sniper's nest boxes, fresh as in the last 72 hours but the FBI's own test's said their prints on similar boxes only lasted a day.
Oswald's close description which was virtually identical to Brennan's description was broadcast @ 12:45.
Oswald immediately left work.
Oswald caught a bus
Oswald got off a bus after a few blocks.
Oswald caught a Taxi
Oswald got out of the Taxi a few blocks past his rooming house
Oswald admitted in the interrogation about going to his room to get his revolver.
Oswald was seen by someone he knew zipping up a jacket.
Oswald was positively identified as the man who killed a cop.
Oswald was identified by half a dozen eyewitnesses as leaving the scene while fumbling with his gun.
Oswald's jacket was found in the car park he was seen entering.
Oswald was seen on Jefferson and hid in a shop entrance.
Oswald hid in a theater.
Oswald had a concealed weapon.
Oswald punched a Police Officer.
Oswald tried to kill McDonald.
Oswald refused a lie detector.
Oswald denied owning his rifle
Oswald "forgot" his Neely street address by saying he stayed at his previous address for months longer.
Oswald  lied about where he bought the revolver, likely to hide the fact that he also bought the rifle by mail order.

And that's just a quick sublimation off the top of my head.

JohnM

The one where Mr Mytton goes into full-on rabbit-in-the-headlights Von Pein mode!  :D

Now!

We know from Agent Hosty's recently unearthed interrogation notes that Mr Oswald told Captain Fritz
--------------he bought a Coca-Cola in the second floor lunchroom before the motorcade
--------------he went back down to the first floor to eat his lunch
--------------he then "went outside to watch P. parade"



We also know that Captain Fritz and the other cover-up investigators suppressed these claims
--------------they didn't want people knowing about Mr Oswald's claim as to a pre-motorcade visit to the second floor lunchroom because that would have caused people to query the Baker/Truly story
--------------they didn't want people knowing about Mr Oswald's claim to have gone outside to watch the Presidential parade because that would have caused people to ask awkward questions about just who exactly was in that entranceway at the time of the shots.

Now!

We also have this exchange with a press reporter:

"Did you shoot the President?"
"I work in that building."
"Were you in the building at the time?"
"Naturally if I work in that building, yes sir."


There is literally only one place that can be said to be both part of the Depository building and outside: the covered front entranceway.

Mr Oswald has told us exactly where he was at the time of the assassination, and the Wiegman film proves he is telling the truth:



Not a blessed thing poor Mr Mytton can do about it!  :D

He and his Warren Gullible goons can, however, console themselves that they have nearly gotten Mr Oswald's whereabouts right all these years:
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-------Correct street? Check!  Thumb1:
-------Correct building? Check!  Thumb1:
-------Correct floor? A minor adjustment needed here, but not enough to make any significant difference!  Thumb1:

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #879 on: December 06, 2019, 04:28:11 AM »
John,

Great post, but I gotta play a little "devil's advocate" or something:

Did Oswald think everyone who worked in the building was inside it while the assassination was going down?

I doubt it.

So why did he answer the question the way he did?

Why didn't he just say, "Yes, sir, I was." ?

--  MWT  ;)

I think like a lot of members here, Oswald tried to bluff his way to sounding intelligent and the fact that he answered the way he did says a lot about who he was.



JohnM

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #880 on: December 06, 2019, 04:39:13 AM »
I think like a lot of members here, Oswald tried to bluff his way to sounding intelligent and the fact that he answered the way he did says a lot about who he was.



JohnM

John,

I think you're probably right about that.

Like many members here, he wasn't quite as smart as he thought he was.

LOL

Regardless, I think Oswald's pose in the photo you posted tends to support my theory that he was more Marxist-Leninist that Khrushchev, himself, and that, being fed up with life in both the U.S. and the U.S.S.R., he decided to take matters into his own hands in order to speed up "The Dialectic" for the benefit of The World and oodles and gobs of Oppressed Proletarians.

--  MWT  ;)

« Last Edit: December 06, 2019, 04:50:07 AM by Thomas Graves »

Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Those Front Steps
« Reply #881 on: December 06, 2019, 04:50:52 AM »
John,

I think you're probably right about that.

Like many members here, he wasn't quite as smart as he thought he was.

LOL

Regardless, I think Oswald's pose in the photo you posted tends to support my theory that he was more Marxist-Leninist that Khrushchev, himself, et al., and that, being fed up with life in both the U.S. and the U.S.S.R., he decided to take matters into his own hands in order to speed up "The Dialectic" for the benefit of The World and oodles and gobs of Oppressed Proletarians.

--  MWT  ;)

 :D

The one where Mr Graves coolly pretends he isn't utterly defeated by the dark vertical strip down Mr Lovelady too!



'Okay, boys, let's keep our heads and just act like we haven't just lost the war'!