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Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade
« Reply #140 on: May 25, 2020, 07:29:08 AM »
That’s not unlike getting an astrology “expert” to verify that if you are an Aquarius you will soon come into a lot of money.

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Mr Storing is clearly upset and disgusted at the content of these notes, so he's frantically throwing makey-uppey objections at them in the hope that something will stick. It won't!

Reminds me of Mr Mytton's Nothing to see here: 'Then went outside to watch the P. parade' could be a reference to the, like, OTHER, LATER, POST-PRESIDENTIAL parts of the parade...  :D

These people have an awesome capacity for cognitive blocking of unpalatable evidence!

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade
« Reply #141 on: May 25, 2020, 10:07:50 AM »
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Mr Storing is clearly upset and disgusted at the content of these notes, so he's frantically throwing makey-uppey objections at them in the hope that something will stick. It won't!

Reminds me of Mr Mytton's Nothing to see here: 'Then went outside to watch the P. parade' could be a reference to the, like, OTHER, LATER, POST-PRESIDENTIAL parts of the parade...  :D

These people have an awesome capacity for cognitive blocking of unpalatable evidence!

Fantastic job once again, Mr. Ford. Mr. Storing is a pro at making things up.     

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade
« Reply #142 on: May 25, 2020, 12:29:34 PM »
Fritz tells us that Bookout and Hosty were at this interrogation and Fritz's notes say that Oswald said he got a coke, then went downstairs, had his lunch and then went out with Bill Shelley in front.



Bookout's notes with a little more detail says that Oswald told him that he got a coke and went downstairs and had his lunch and then went outside and spoke with Shelley.



And as expected Hosty who was at this interrogation and viewed the exact same event, has notes describing the same interaction.



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Based on the above interrogation notes, this could be some of the questions that would satisfy what was recollected by the interrogators.

Question. Why were you in the 2nd floor lunchroom when Baker and Truly saw you?
Oswald. I was getting a coke.

Question. Then what did you do?
Oswald. I went downstairs and had lunch.

Question. And what happened next?
Oswald. Then I went outside to watch the President's parade.

Question. Did you see anybody outside?
Oswald. I talked to Shelley for five or ten minutes and based on what Shelley was saying I decided to go home.

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade
« Reply #143 on: May 25, 2020, 12:37:57 PM »
But of course all this is immaterial because Oswald himself admitted to being in the building at the time.

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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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade
« Reply #144 on: May 25, 2020, 03:42:56 PM »
Agent Hosty, obviously. If you believe there are legitimate grounds for doubt about this, lay out these grounds for us here and now!

11/22/63, after the first interrogation of Mr Oswald, obviously. If you believe there are legitimate grounds for doubt about this, lay out these grounds for us here and now!

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   Bump regarding the CLAIM that the alleged Hosty Notes were actually written at some point in time, "...AFTER the first interrogation of Mr Oswald, obviously".
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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade
« Reply #145 on: May 25, 2020, 06:30:40 PM »

  Most if not All of the alleged chicanery being laid out above could have easily been resolved simply by asking Specific questions of the Players while they were still alive. Where was the JFK Assassination Research Community during this time span? Probably writing books/making $$$.

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Re: Then went outside to watch P. parade
« Reply #146 on: May 25, 2020, 09:10:25 PM »
Fritz tells us that Bookout and Hosty were at this interrogation and Fritz's notes say that Oswald said he got a coke, then went downstairs, had his lunch and then went out with Bill Shelley in front.



Bookout's notes with a little more detail says that Oswald told him that he got a coke and went downstairs and had his lunch and then went outside and spoke with Shelley.

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And as expected Hosty who was at this interrogation and viewed the exact same event, has notes describing the same interaction.

...

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Based on the above interrogation notes, this could be some of the questions that would satisfy what was recollected by the interrogators.

Question. Why were you in the 2nd floor lunchroom when Baker and Truly saw you?
Oswald. I was getting a coke.

Question. Then what did you do?
Oswald. I went downstairs and had lunch.

Question. And what happened next?
Oswald. Then I went outside to watch the President's parade.

Question. Did you see anybody outside?
Oswald. I talked to Shelley for five or ten minutes and based on what Shelley was saying I decided to go home.

JohnM

Glad to see we are in agreement, Mr Mytton, that there can be no reasonable doubt that Mr Oswald really did tell Captain Fritz, 'Then I went outside to watch the Presidential parade'Thumb1:

Now! The only fault I can find with your above analysis of the various interrogation notes & reports is that it makes absolutely no sense.

But let's start with a nice easy baby step, ok?

When exactly do you think Captain Fritz wrote these notes?*-------------------



* We'll let Mr Storing take the crucial step of hiring a handwriting expert to verify what doesn't need verifying, i.e. that they were indeed written by Captain Fritz.