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Offline Richard Smith

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Re: A question about Oswald
« Reply #14 on: August 17, 2023, 08:22:16 PM »
So here we can go again. The usual people say one thing to fit a square peg into a round hole. Then on another thread they'll say something to fit a round peg into a square hole.

There's always a motive.

The Kennedys were despised. They thought he gave the game away during the Bay of Pigs. They also thought he was too soft during the Cuban Missile Crisis. They knew he was going to win again in 1964. Then, there was a possible Bobby run into the decade. Way too much Kennedy. They couldn't depend on the media to create a controversy about him with any maritial affairs he was having because, the Kennedys had good connections in the media.

And they thought he was soft, that he going to ruin the country in their warped minds.

Oswald didn't know what was going down on 11/22. Look at the pictures of him coming out of the theater.

You can look at a picture and conclude that Oswald "didn't know what was going on"?  Wow.  Of course there were people who disagreed with JFK's policies.   Every president is disliked by someone.  That is not evidence of a conspiracy to assassinate them.  Don't you think that if Oswald was a Marxist that he might have some of these same reasons for disliking JFK or does this work only one way?

Offline Dickie Felder

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Re: A question about Oswald
« Reply #15 on: August 18, 2023, 05:32:48 AM »
Thank you Bill for taking the time to respond.

Oswald's motive for shooting at General Walker was the same as he had for assassinating the President.  Marxism and Cuba.  Oswald wanted the United States Government to keep it's hands off of Cuba.

This does makes sense to me about Walker, however, not with Kennedy. How does killing Kennedy make US relations with Cuba any better? Was there an expectation that JFK was going to increase tensions at the time?

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Offline Dickie Felder

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Re: A question about Oswald
« Reply #16 on: August 18, 2023, 07:17:20 AM »
Hi Dickie,

I advise you to look up Bill Simpich's State Secret. There, you'll find how it all went down for Lee Oswald. He was "in the system." Doesn't mean he was like a top-level James Bond. But they used him to dangle some Commie stuff when he did his fake defection to Russia. Only to be welcomed back with literally open arms. Do you realize how hot the Cold War was back then? It was very hot, indeed. Yet, he waltzed right back to America with a Russian wife to boot.

When he came back, and because he was doing low-level "intel" stuff, he made a perfect foil. Very, very easy to manipulate him around. He already had the legend built from his fake defection. And he thought he was doing "something" useful. All they needed to do was steer him around here and there, get him a job in the building, set up some fake photos [he himself said he knew how to do it when they showed him the photos], throw some shells down on the 6th floor and PRESTO - they had their man.

That's why he was genuinely pissed all weekend until he was shot. Denying everything, saying "the only reason why they have me is because I lived in Russia" and on and on. Of course the usual people here want it both ways - they'll say he was rabid, a wife beater, wanted attention, etc. But when you ask them directly, they'll then play innocent and go all "Well, we really don't know." Ridiculous.

And by the way, the Kennedys were absolutely loathed by DC insiders. They hated the father, the brothers, the whole fucking family. These insiders really believed that the Kennedys were going to "ruin" America as they knew it. So there's the real motive for the insiders who planned his murder out.

So who were the "insiders?" LBJ? Hoover? Nixon? Dulles? The Cubans? The Mafia? Who cares. The larger point is that the murder was a conspiracy and Oswald was the perfect foil for it.

Thank you for the reply. I'm definitely going to read Bill Simpich's State Secret. It was pretty easy to find.

If anyone else is interested:
https://www.maryferrell.org/pages/State_Secret.html

I've always wondered about LHO's defection and ease of returning to the US, Russian bride on his arm. Seems he should have been detained or at the minimum questioned by American authorities immediately upon his return.

I'll openly admit that I don't have a lot of knowledge on the subject, this occured 25 years before I was born.

I'll return after reading Bill's work
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Online John Mytton

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Re: A question about Oswald
« Reply #17 on: August 18, 2023, 09:53:37 AM »
Thank you Bill for taking the time to respond.

This does makes sense to me about Walker, however, not with Kennedy. How does killing Kennedy make US relations with Cuba any better? Was there an expectation that JFK was going to increase tensions at the time?

In the Dallas Herald Times on the 19th of November 1963.



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Offline Alan Ford

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Re: A question about Oswald
« Reply #18 on: August 18, 2023, 11:02:54 AM »
In the Dallas Herald Times on the 19th of November 1963.



This NB!

Pres. Kennedy in Miami was mood-musicking ahead of what was going to happen in Dallas on the 22nd-----------or rather: what he thought was going to happen there.

Mr. Oswald was on Team Kennedy.

Offline Michael Walton

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Re: A question about Oswald
« Reply #19 on: August 18, 2023, 06:32:04 PM »
Dickie, you may want to watch the film The Good Shepherd. Although a work of fiction, it kind of shows you how the good old boys network has always worked in the State Department and CIA.

I'm not saying either of those agencies were involved in Kennedy's murder. But I am saying that a legend was already built for Oswald. They even had a photo of him and his hot sexy Russian wife upon his return waving and smiling. I mean, really? Yes, he returned way before 11/22 but they were building a legend for some type of use for him later. And there's not doubt in my mind that this happened with other low-level intel folks too. Not for Kennedy's murder but for whatever they may find useful for them. I'm sure the others just faded into the background when they were never used.

But that's obviously not the case with Oswald. He ended up being the perfect foil. I used to think Ruby shot Oswald because Lee knew all about the murder. Another researcher has now convinced me otherwise - that Lee knew absolutely nothing about what was going to happen on 11/22. He was, though, a low-level intel guy running around, doing the fake leaflet handing in NO and so on. There's no doubt that this would have come out eventually, so he needed to be silenced. How would it look if the so-called madman Commie was also doing intel work? After all, he was supposed to only be a Marxist warehouse worker looking for fame, right?


Online Zeon Mason

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Re: A question about Oswald
« Reply #20 on: August 19, 2023, 09:12:48 PM »
It doesn’t make sense unless Oswald was a schizo who didn’t know that JFK WAS keeping hands off Cuba and JFK DID give a big speech implying more cooperation with USSR to prevent future conflict was possible.

And Oswald must not have known that LBJ had a much more war hawk attitude towards USSR and Cuba than JFK.

The reason (allegedly heard by Marina )for Oswald to shoot at General Walker was an association of Walker with Hitler.

However there is nothing (heard by Marina ) about Oswald associating JFK with Walker and the fact that JFK forced Walker to resign and committed him to an insane asylum , would surely be an act that Oswald would approve of.

Also , JFK removing the CIA director Alan Dulles would surely have been something a Marxist Oswald would have approved of.

So it’s seems rather illogical for Oswald to shoot the president who is doing actions that Oswald would approve of , and yet no shots ever taken at LBJ who was closer  in line with Walkers anti communist Warhawk stance than  JFK was.