Two of the three HSCA handwriting experts said the note was not written in Oswald's handwriting.
To put this as charitably and statesmanlike as possible, you are a BS

artist of the first magnitude. I don't know why anyone would trust ANYTHING you say. Worse yet, the above factoid - which is pure

- is repeated throughout the conspiracy literature.
This is not a difficult research project, folks. The report of the HSCA handwriting panel is here:
https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=961#relPageId=227.
Three documents were related because they were mostly or entirely in Russian. The panel designated them Items 23, 56 and 57, to wit:
Item 23: Russian script on lined paper from Alek to Marina and June dated 2-20-1962.
Item 56: Undated ten-line note in Russian signed Alek.
Item 57: The Walker note.
Here is what the three examiners actually said:
Joseph P. McNallyThe Russian language on items 23, 56 and 57 is by the same person.
The portions in Latin conform to all the other Oswald-signed documents.
David J. PurtellWith regard to the Russian portions of items 23, 56 and 57, “this examiner is not familiar with this language and the characteristics of the various writing systems used.”
He thus was unable to render a definite opinion but noted there were similarities between the writing in items 23, 56 and 57 and the other (Oswald-signed) items.
Charles C. ScottDid not examine items 23, 56 and 57 at all.
"Two of the three HSCA handwriting experts said the note was not written in Oswald's handwriting."Really?
Only in Factoid City.
Only in Conspiracy World.
Only in Michael's BS

posts.