Ouija board please tell us which station Mr. Reid was listening to on Nov. 22, 1963. LOL. The classic contrarian standard. They make a claim (i.e. there was no radio broadcast reporting the progress of the motorcade). The claim is directly refuted by the evidence (i.e. a witness confirms that her husband was listening to the "the radio" "as the parade progressed" and learned it was running late). Instead of acknowledging the obvious implication, they move on to absurdities. Tell us which station pr maybe his "radio" was a police scanner and on and on and on down the rabbit hole. Another witness in Dealey Plaza tells us he overheard motorcade progress reports via the radio of a police motorcycle parked on the street near the TSBD. The contrarians claim this broadcast could not be heard through an open window in the adjacent building for some inexplicable reason.
Mr. BFLIN. Now, Mrs. Reid, you left lunch about what time?
Mrs. REID. Well, I left, I ate my lunch hurriedly, I wasn’t watching the time but I wanted to be sure of getting out on the streets in time for the parade before he got there, and I called my husband, who works at the records building, and they had a radio in their offlce and they were listening as the parade progressed and he told me they were running about 10 minutes late. But I went down rather soon and stood on the steps.