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If Oswald Was The Assassin, Did He Plan His Escape From The TSBD Very Well?
Jim Brunsman:
Paul May is a very gullible person. He believes the most unscientific nonsense and berates anyone who has the audacity to provide evidence contrary to his impossible beliefs. But his understanding of the case is very poor, which is why little of substance comes from his posts. His ability to understand simple logic and the preponderance of the evidence is pathetic. But he's good at trying to bully those who challenge him on his nonsensical views. Guess that's what this site is all about. Again, not happening on my watch.
Thomas Graves:
--- Quote from: Otto Beck on June 11, 2020, 03:01:22 PM ---Done with the Gemberling report?
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The Gemberling Report?
Is that something like Leonard V. McCoy's report about Nosenko, the "KGB defector" who said the KGB had had nothing to do with Oswald in the USSR?
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Hmm ... The Gemberling Report?
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Was it approved by Aleksey Kulak or George Kisevalter?
Bruce Solie?
John L. Hart?
-- MWT ;)
Thomas Graves:
--- Quote from: Otto Beck on June 12, 2020, 06:09:48 AM ---Gemberling, FBI.
Irreversible KGB obsession confirmed.
Bye.
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Poor, poor Otto.
-- MWT ;)
PS Is that a promise?
John Mytton:
--- Quote from: Otto Beck on June 11, 2020, 04:45:25 PM ---Suspected I might have had them switched (Von P and JohnM)...........
https://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/index.php/topic,57.240.html
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What a shock, another dumbass Kook who can't research his way out of a wet paper bag.
JohnM
Richard Smith:
--- Quote from: Thomas Graves on June 07, 2020, 07:30:11 AM ---Seems to me he did, especially if he bought the Coke beforehand in order to use it as a prop all the way, if necessary.
Carrying the already-opened Coke, get to the Second Floor Lunch Room and hang out there, expecting to be encountered ("No, I didn't hear any shots," or "I work here"), when they leave, walk through Mrs. Reid's office to its front door and exit through it, walk down the wooden steps to the front floor, maybe hang out in the "lobby" for a few seconds, then walk to the rear of the building and exit it through the loading dock door.
Instead of looking suspicious by immediately walking or running away from the building, walk along the side of the building towards the front (as alleged by B. W. F.), cross over to the other side of the street, ... and, well, "take it from there".
-- MWT ;)
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Oswald was a reasonably intelligent person. He may have had mental issues but he was not delusional. As a result, he understood that the act of assassinating the President of the United States in broad daylight in the presence of law enforcement entailed his own death or arrest. There was no escaping from that act. That doesn't mean, as some CTers stupidly suggest, that Oswald would have just sat down and waited to be arrested because he had no realistic hope of getting away. He did what most criminals do. He kept moving and played out his hand for as long as he could. He had nothing to lose by doing that. Perhaps he entertained some fantasy of reaching Cuba via Mexico and seeking asylum from Castro but the fact that Oswald left most of his money with Marina that morning lends itself to the conclusion that he expected to be arrested or killed.
His exit from the TSBD mostly involved getting off the 6th floor. Fortunately for him there was no one else there. So that didn't prove very difficult. Then he becomes just another employee in the building until he can discretely exit. Which is what happened. Oswald blends in because he belongs in that building. His boss vouches for him when he is approached by the police. That is another factor that lends itself to the conclusion that there were no fantasy conspirators roaming about the TSBD planting evidence and killing JFK. They would have been noticed. Whereas Oswald had a reason for being there that made it easier for him to commit the act and then get away.
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