Can we be honest about Oswald's "patsy" statement?

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Online Tom Graves

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Re: Can we be honest about Oswald's "patsy" statement?
« Reply #14 on: April 04, 2025, 02:50:01 AM »
Your problem is that your “evidence,” even if genuine, does not prove who killed Kennedy.

If three people had photographed Oswald as he was shooting at JFK from his Sniper's Nest, you would probably claim that their photos, lacking a digital time stamp (or a clock in the background) and a notarized statement in triplicate, were fake.

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: Can we be honest about Oswald's "patsy" statement?
« Reply #15 on: April 04, 2025, 03:54:24 AM »
If three people had photographed Oswald as he was shooting at JFK from his Sniper's Nest, you would probably claim that their photos, lacking a digital time stamp (or a clock in the background) and a notarized statement in triplicate, were fake.

Cool fantasy, bro.  Almost as creative as your fantasy about Gloria Calvery.

Online David Von Pein

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Re: Can we be honest about Oswald's "patsy" statement?
« Reply #16 on: April 04, 2025, 04:30:25 AM »
At some point you have to have some actual evidence.

Oh, the irony of that sentence is too thick to measure!

Imagine the gall of a JFKA CTer writing the above comment. Just incredible.

Pot meets Kettle (yet again).

Offline Tom Sorensen

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Re: Can we be honest about Oswald's "patsy" statement?
« Reply #17 on: April 04, 2025, 04:41:35 AM »
If three people had photographed Oswald as he was shooting at JFK from his Sniper's Nest, you would probably claim that their photos, lacking a digital time stamp (or a clock in the background) and a notarized statement in triplicate, were fake.

I would be sceptical if their cameras came out of Ruth Paine's garage.

Online Tom Graves

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Re: Can we be honest about Oswald's "patsy" statement?
« Reply #18 on: April 04, 2025, 04:45:31 AM »
I would be sceptical if their cameras came out of Ruth Paine's garage.

Yeah, you're probably right . . . or if they'd belonged to probable long-term KGB "illegal," George DeMohrenschildt.

Offline Jon Banks

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Re: Can we be honest about Oswald's "patsy" statement?
« Reply #19 on: April 04, 2025, 06:11:04 PM »
Who brought Oswald's rifle from New Orleans to Dallas? (if it wasn't Ruth Paine)

Offline Jim Hawthorn

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Re: Can we be honest about Oswald's "patsy" statement?
« Reply #20 on: April 04, 2025, 06:25:24 PM »

How many employees left with 3 minutes of the assassination?

That doesn't prove that he fired the shots. He could have been fleeing because he realised that things were looking bad for him because of how much he was involved in... something.

How many employees owned the rifle on the 6th floor which was directly linked to the bullet fragments found in the Limo?
Again, this doesn't prove that he fired it that day.

How many employees got on and off a slow moving bus, caught a cab and got out way past where the lived?
How many employees went to their residence and got a revolver?

Again, this could have been his panic, his fear that things were looking bad or weird, in relation to what he'd been involved in.

How many employees killed a cop?
Much debated here.

How many employees snuck into a theatre, resisted arrest and tried to kill more cops?

Again, could relate to his fear of the situation.

How many employees were arrested and told one provable lie after another?

Ditto.
« Last Edit: April 04, 2025, 06:25:56 PM by Jim Hawthorn »