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Offline Alan J. Ford

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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #28 on: May 19, 2023, 06:00:40 PM »
Since the reddish brown shirt that was worn by the Oswald who may be out front on the entrance steps of TSBD was NOT the shirt that the Oswald who was arrested in Texas theater had  on, a tangled web had be conceived.

It is  the WC web and it gets   ever more convoluted as each incremental  segment of the alleged Oswald the Lone Nut trek from the SN 6th floor of TSBD to the Texas theater is analyzed.

Just the the jacket dilemma itself upsets the equation because how could the blue gray jacket wind up being found in the TSBD Domino room a month later if that was the blue gray jacket that Oswald was supposedly wearing when he left the TSBD and the jacket which he was supposed to have on when he got into Whaleys taxi?

How is it that Bledsoe could see a hole in the elbow sleeve of the brown shirt that the Oswald who allegedly got on Mcwatters bus was wearing, if Oswald had on the blue gray jacket?

Rolled up the jacket sleeves but left the brown shirt sleeves down?  It’s absurd.

It’s pointless to even to try to explain it since Bledsoe did NOT say she saw Oswald wearing any jacket, She just saw ( she claims) Oswald on the bus wearing a brown shirt and noticed the “hole” in the elbow sleeve.

But that’s ridiculous too,  because THAT shirt, could NOT be the shirt Oswald was wearing, because that shirt he did not have on until AFTER he put it on at the boarding room.( he changed from the reddish brown solid shirt to the brown shirt with hole in the sleeve).

And this is all before getting to the anomaly of Earlene Roberts NOT seeing either a red/brown shirt OR a jacket on the Oswald who entered the boarding house at 1:00pm.

It was indeed the wrongly accused standing outside on those entrance steps, nowhere near the 6th floor let alone lurking in ambush in a staged sniper's nest to imply the fateful bullet came from behind the presidential limo.

An astute assessment of the WC's hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure failing miserably to withstand the test of time or keen analysis void of parrot speak.

Mrs. Bledsoe did Not see the wrongly-accused on a bus that afternoon. She was coached amid a spoon-feeding to parrot back her scripted "evidence".

Occam's razor is a principle of theory construction or evaluation according to which, other things equal, explanations that posit fewer entities, or fewer kinds of entities, are to be preferred to explanations that posit more.

*Source: Brittania

The WC fails Occam's razor miserably (because it doesn't take 26 volumes to present a case that is authentic). The plain simple truth doesn't require 1 volume let alone 26. However, we have been purposely mislead for nearly 60 years now. This case was never about the Truth, it was about a home-grown coup d'é·tat with a groomed pasty in the waiting.

With the word truth in mind let's get back to the two more instances, where the wrongly accused is still wearing the same shirt as captured by amateur photographer Mr. Mentesana (Earnest Charles) that afternoon; and, confirmed by both Mr. Brewer (Johnny) and Miss Postal (Julia) in sequence.



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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #29 on: May 19, 2023, 06:17:48 PM »
The Texas Theatre...

Turning our attention now to the venue where the wrongly-accused was apprehended, let's take a look at the following image depicting the scene outside of the Texas Theatre...

https://www.alamy.com/lee-harvey-oswald-arrested-at-the-texas-theatre-dallas-texas-22-november-1963-image396007357.html

Same shirt depicted in Dealey Plaza post-assassination time as late as 1:12PM worn by the wrongly-acused as he and his supervisor Bill Shelley take in the scene, standing on lower Elm Street in close proximity to Fire Station 3's big red truck, which was dispatched earlier at 1:02PM four (4) miles away from Dealey Plaza.

Note the Same manner of wear as observed and shared by both Mr. Brewer & Ms Postal as well. This isn't rocket science folks, we have been purposely lied to and, akin to most other cases, the Truth has been hiding in plain sight. The wrongly accused did not shoot anybody. Anybody.

One more instance today, and let's regroup early next week to share a couple more instances where Mr. Mentesana's capture is and has always been WC Exhibit 150 (take a long honest look at that shirt and Mr. Mentesana's confirmation photo of the person donning that brown shirt still in Dealey Plaza post-assassination @ 1:12PM).
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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #30 on: May 22, 2023, 04:08:20 PM »
After taking in the post-assassination scene still in Dealey Plaza @ 1:12PM standing there w/his supervisor Bill Shelley near Fire Station 3's big red truck (see Mr. Mentesana still photo), the wrongly-accused (prior to his exit from Dealey Plaza) can also be seen in the background of the following photo, courtesy of Mr. Groden (Robert), where the main focus is upon the so-called Three Tramps...

https://www.facebook.com/jfkassassinationtruth/posts/picture-of-the-week-1719-three-tramps-taken-for-questioning-soon-after-the-assas/627330764390892/

True to form in his intelligence gathering cover-role, choose one...w/the FBI

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=95331#relPageId=3

Or on behalf of the Agency...

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=260#relPageId=1

the wrongly-accused is sharing his analysis there post-assassination with a member of the Dallas Police Department...

On two separate occasions now (Mr. Mentesana's still frame and in this instance as well) we see the wrongly-accused still in Dealey Plaza.

We have already covered his experiences w/Mr. Brewer and Miss Postal, who both separately confirm the same shirt worn in the same manner, so later this week the Good Lord willing I'll share a couple more instances of the wrongly accused donning Commission Exhibit (CE) 150 in the same manner throughout his extended stay in Dealey Plaza right up to his midnight presser.

The wrongly-accused did Not shoot any anybody. Anybody.

It's amazing what some people will say & do for thirty pieces of silver...bunch of lying treasonous cowards.

Few men have virtue to withstand the highest bidder."
 ― George Washington

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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #31 on: May 26, 2023, 04:20:58 PM »
The wrongly-accused, despite a hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure to the contrary, did not leave Dealey Plaza via a phantom bus ride nor a fictitious cab ride either. It is w/good reason that the LNs cannot refute amateur photographer Mr. Mentesana's image of the wrongly-accused still in Dealey Plaza post-assassination time as late as 1:12PM. They cannot explain away how someone who is supposed to be clear across town at 10th & Patton wearing an Eisenhower sport jacket cannot be in two places all at once. We may never know the genuine identities of the two assailants truly responsible for Mr. Tippit's ambush, but those of us who don't believe in magic bullets also know no one can be in two places all at once. That said, let's get back to Dealey Plaza, where the wrongly accused remained post-assassination.

Take a long hard honest to goodness look at the following garment...

https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/oswald-shirt?tmpl=component&print=1

Only a single individual donned this material on Friday, November 22, 1963 pre-assassination, during the assassination and post-assassination. Comparing the garment to Mr. Mentesana's capture of the wrongly-accused leaves no wiggle room for the LNs to explain the obvious away. It's the exact same material, same colour and same manner of style. Today, let's train our focus on two other instances where this garment material and the wrongly-accused shares the same space and time:

be right back...

(A)


(B)

11:28 EST...at this time I don't have my Martin & Hughes post-assassination film handy; however, in the following film, courtesy of the Dallas Cinema Associates (DCA), fast-forward to the 5:43 mark and freeze that frame.


If you are not a parrot with an agenda parroting back the same old hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure about a phantom bus ride and equally fictitious cab ride you will readily admit the wrongly accused & his brown shirt shared in yet another filming sequence is still in Dealey Plaza in yet another instance (this time the object of interest by Mr. Williams (Bonnie Ray) and Mr. Lovelady (Billy Nolan) standing below him on our viewing left and right respectively.

One gets the impression--at least from the grimace upon Mr. Williams (Bonnie Ray's face) that something isn't going as planned...

Next week--the Good Lord willing will return here to share my Martin & Hughes images that---with no offense to the DCA film--captures more detailed and an extended view of the wrongly-accused actually climbing the front steps which once again puts him still in Dealey Plaza post-assassination time, nowhere near 10th & Patton where two assailants were ambushing Mr. Tippit.

The wrongly accused did Not shoot anybody. Anybody.

“Few men have virtue to withstand the highest bidder."― George Washington

Bunch of lying treasonous cowards. 







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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #32 on: May 31, 2023, 05:54:32 PM »
Happy belated Memorial Day wishes...how fitting that this year the national holiday actually fell upon the birthday of President Kennedy.

Picking up where we left off last week wanted to elaborate briefly about an observation I made about Mr. Williams (Bonnie Ray's grimace) upon watching the wrongly accused walk right up the TSBD front steps and enter the building post-assassination time...


Note the same clothing as depicted in Mr. Mentesana's camera lens; Mr. Brewer's testimony and also that of Ms. Postal (Julia) as well. The same gray colour pants (Dealey Plaza post-assassination and at the Texas Theatre as well as the same brown shirt worn in similar fashion in all sequence instances. If indeed "clothes make the man" (Shakespeare) the next picture only heightens the fright & alarm upon Mr. Williams' countenance ---->

https://jfkwitnesses.omeka.net/items/show/572

Guess anyone in on the framing of an innocent party would be just as alarmed since the hastily contrived script mired in the stench of horse manure puts the wrongly-accused nowhere near Dealey Plaza post-assassination time. But there he was to the shocking chagrin of Mr. Williams climbing the entrance steps of the TSBD in this instance; being filmed in yet another instance post-assassination time in the lens of Mr. Mentesana's camera standing right alongside his supervisor Bill Shelley; and, yet again talking shop in yet another post-assassination sequence with one of the Dallas Police Department white-hats as the three tramps walked by the TSBD entrance steps.

Back later this week the Good Lord willing to post some in depth Mr. Martin (David) and Mr. Hughes (Robert) images further detailing confirmation of the wrongly-accused still in Dealey Plaza during and after the unfolding ambush of Mr. Tippit by two assailants clear across town at 10th & Patton.

The wrongly accused did Not shoot anybody. Anybody.










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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #33 on: June 01, 2023, 07:03:43 AM »
Back later this week the Good Lord willing to post some in depth Mr. Martin (David) and Mr. Hughes (Robert) images further detailing confirmation of the wrongly-accused still in Dealey Plaza during and after the unfolding ambush of Mr. Tippit by two assailants clear across town at 10th & Patton.

The wrongly accused did Not shoot anybody. Anybody.

Wrong!

The eyewitnesses who positively identified Oswald and confirmed he was carrying a gun

Mr. BALL. Which way?
Mrs. MARKHAM. Towards Jefferson, right across that way.
Mr. DULLES. Did he have the pistol in his hand at this time?
Mrs. MARKHAM. He had the gun when I saw him.


Mr. BELIN - All right. Now, you said you saw the man with the gun throw the shells?
Mr. BENAVIDES - Yes, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Well, did you see the man empty his gun?
Mr. BENAVIDES - That is what he was doing. He took one out and threw it

Mr. BALL. And what did you see the man doing?
Mrs. DAVIS. Well, first off she went to screaming before I had paid too much attention to him, and pointing at him, and he was, what I thought, was emptying the gun.
Mr. BALL. He had a gun in his hand?
Mrs. DAVIS. Yes.

Mr. BELIN. Did you see anything else as you heard her screaming?
Mrs. DAVIS. Well, we saw Oswald. We didn't know it was Oswald at the time. We saw that boy cut across the lawn emptying the shells out of the gun.

Mr. BALL. And how was he holding the gun?
Mr. CALLAWAY. We used to say in the Marine Corps in a raised pistol position.


Mr. BALL. What did you see him doing?
Mr. GUINYARD. He came through there running and knocking empty shells out of his pistol and he had it up just like this with his hand.
Mr. BALL. With which hand?
Mr. GUINYARD. With his right hand; just kicking them out.
Mr. BALL. He had it up?


Mr. B.M. PATTERSON, 4635 Hartford Street, Dallas, Texas, currently employed by Wyatt's Cafeteria, 2647 South Lancaster, Dallas, Texas, advised he was present at the used car lot of JOHNNY REYNOLDS' on the afternoon of November 22, 1963.

PATTERSON advised that at approximately 1:30 PM, he was standing on JONNY REYNOLDS' used car lot together with L.J. LEWIS and HAROLD RUSSELL when they heard shots coming from the vicinity of 10th and Patton Avenue, Dallas, Texas. A minute or so later they observed a white male approximately 30 years of age, running south on Patton Avenue, carrying what appeared to be a revolver in his hand and was obviously trying to reload same while running.


Mr. LIEBELER. Did you see this man's face that had the gun in his hand?
Mr.REYNOLDS. Very good.

HAROLD RUSSELL, employee, Johnny Reynolds Used Car Lot, 500 Jefferson Street, Dallas, Texas, advised that on the afternoon of November 22, 1963, he was standing on the lot of Reynolds Used Cars together with L.J. LEWIS and PAT PATTERSON, at which time they heard shots come from the vicinity of Patton and Tenth Street, and a few seconds later they observed a young white man running south on Patton Avenue carrying a pistol or revolver which the individual was attempting to either reload or place in his belt line.


Mr. BELIN. Did he have anything in his hand?
Mr. SCOGGINS. He had a pistol in his left hand.

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Next. this man with a gun in his hand ran toward the back of the squad car, but instead of running away he stepped into the street and shot the police officer who was lying in the street.


The Police Officers who were confronted with the murdering Oswald.

Mr. McDONALD - My left hand, at this point.
Mr. BALL - And had he withdrawn the pistol
Mr. McDONALD - He was drawing it as I put my hand.
Mr. BALL - From his waist?
Mr. McDONALD - Yes, sir.


Mr. BELIN. When you saw Oswald's hand by his belt, which hand did you see then?
Mr. WALKER. He had ahold of the handle of it.
Mr. BELIN. Handle of what?
Mr. WALKER. The revolver.
Mr. BELIN. Was there a revolver there?
Mr. WALKER. Yes; there was.

Mr. HUTSON. McDonald was at this time simultaneously trying to hold this person's right hand. Somehow this person moved his right hand to his waist, and I saw a revolver come out, and McDonald was holding on to it with his right hand, and this gun was waving up toward the back of the seat like this.


Oswald even admitted carrying his revolver.

Mr. STERN - Was he asked whether he was carrying a pistol at the time he was in the Texas Theatre?
Mr. BOOKHOUT - Yes; that was brought up. He admitted that he was carrying a pistol at the time he was arrested.


Mr. McCLOY. Was it a sharpshooter's or a marksman's? There are two different types, you know.
Mr. HOSTY. I believe it was a sharpshooter, sir. He then told Captain Fritz that he had been living at 1026 North Beckley, that is in Dallas, Tex., at 1026 North Beckley under the name O. H. Lee and not under his true name.
Oswald admitted that he was present in the Texas School Book Depository Building on the 22d of November 1963, where he had been employed since the 15th of October. Oswald told Captain Fritz that he was a laborer in this building and had access to the entire building. It had offices on the first and second floors with storage on third, fourth, fifth and sixth floors.
Oswald told Captain Fritz that he went to lunch at approximately noon on the 22d of November, ate his lunch in the lunchroom, and had gone and gotten a Coca Cola from the Coca Cola machine to have with his lunch. He claimed that he was in the lunchroom at the time President Kennedy passed the building.
He was asked why he left the School Book Depository that day, and he stated that in all the confusion he was certain that there would be no more work for the rest of the day, that everybody was too upset, there was too much confusion, so he just decided that there would be no work for the rest of the day and so he went home. He got on a bus and went home. He went to his residence on North Beckley, changed his clothes, and then went to a movie.
Captain Fritz asked him if he always carried a pistol when he went to the movie, and he said he carried it because he felt like it. He admitted that he did have a pistol on him at the time of his arrest, in this theatre, in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas. He further admitted that he had resisted arrest and had received a bump and a cut as a result of his resisting of arrest. He then denied that he had killed Officer Tippit or President Kennedy.


Mr. BALL. What did he say?
Mr. FRITZ. He told me he went over and caught a bus and rode the bus to North Beckley near where he lived and went by home and changed clothes and got his pistol and went to the show. I asked him why he took his pistol and he said, "Well, you know about a pistol; I just carried it." Let's see if I asked him anything else right that minute. That is just about it.






Oswald was positively identified.

Mr. BELIN - You used the name Oswald. How did you know this man was Oswald?
Mr. BENAVIDES - From the pictures I had seen. It looked like a guy, resembled the guy. That was the reason I figured it was Oswald.

Mr. BELIN. Did you see anything else as you heard her screaming?
Mrs. V DAVIS. Well, we saw Oswald. We didn't know it was Oswald at the time. We saw that boy cut across the lawn emptying the shells out of the gun.

Mr. BALL. Did you recognize anyone in that room?
Mrs. B DAVIS. Yes, sir. I recognized number 2.

Mr. CALLAWAY. No. And he said, "We want to be sure, we want to try to wrap him up real tight on killing this officer. We think he is the same one that shot the President. But if we can wrap him up tight on killing this officer, we have got him." So they brought four men in.
I stepped to the back of the room, so I could kind of see him from the same distance which I had seen him before. And when he came out, I knew him.
Mr. BALL. You mean he looked like the same man?
Mr. CALLAWAY. Yes.

Mr. BALL. Then what did you do?
Mr. GUINYARD. I was looking--trying to see and after I heard the third shot, then Oswald came through on Patton running---came right through the yard in front of the big white house---there's a big two-story white house---there's two of them there and he come through the one right on the corner of Patton.

Mr. LIEBELER. Let me show you some pictures that we have here. I show you a picture that has been marked Garner Exhibit No. 1 and ask you if that is the man that you saw going down the street on the 22d of November as you have already told us.
Mr.REYNOLDS. Yes.

Mr. BELIN. Four? Did any one of the people look anything like strike that. Did you identify anyone in the lineup?
Mr. SCOGGINS. I identified the one we are talking about, Oswald. I identified him.

RUSSELL positively identified a photograph of LEE HARVEY OSWALD, New Orleans Police Department # 112723, taken August 9, 1963, as being identical with the individual he had observed at the scene of the shooting of Dallas Police Officer J.D. TIPPIT on the afternoon of November 22, 1963, at Dallas, Texas.
 
Mr. BALL. What about number two, what did you mean when you said number two?
Mrs. MARKHAM. Number two was the man I saw shoot the policeman.


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Re: Time for Truth
« Reply #34 on: June 01, 2023, 07:42:05 PM »
Unfair, biased lineups and identifications from a single photo months later are not reliable.