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Offline Alan Ford

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1190 on: February 19, 2019, 09:34:38 PM »


Then went out to watch P. Parade

Room for ambiguity: zero

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« Reply #1191 on: February 19, 2019, 10:02:47 PM »
Apparently, Lee Oswald was someone new there and was really quite 'un-noticable'.

No! He had 'Future Notorious Assassin' written all over his smirky features. Babies were said to scream, and dogs to whimper, when he walked by.

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Or, why didn't someone ever claim that he was there on the steps?

Someone did claim it: Mr Oswald. But his claim was so easily refuted that the authorities felt embarrassed for him and decided to protect his reputation by pretending it had never been made.  Thumb1:

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But even if he wasn't, it doesn't necessarily mean that he was on the sixth floor.

But it does mean that he lied about his whereabouts, but that then, by an uncanny fluke, someone resembling him showed up in footage of the entrance steps-----someone whom not a blessed soul would be able to credibly identify as anyone other than him!

This on top of another uncanny fluke whereby a lady gifted with occult powers (Ms Carolyn Arnold) would, 15 years after Mr Oswald's death, psychically attract a cold call from a researcher named Anthony Summers and malevolently use the opportunity to tell him something that would precognitively chime with another as yet wholly unpublicised claim of Mr Oswald's!

If anything, all this points to Mr Oswald not just as the 6th floor shooter but as a Level 1 Satanic Mage. God Bless Jack Ruby for ridding the world of this horseman of the Antichrist!

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1192 on: February 19, 2019, 10:32:30 PM »


Then went out to watch P. Parade

Room for ambiguity: zero

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     Oswald saying he went outside to "watch the parade" does Not automatically make it a True statement. I find it curious when charged with shooting JFK that Oswald did Not immediately claim he was standing on the TSBD steps when the motorcade went by. He also could have used Frazier to corroborate his being in this position. Frazier was close enough to reach out and touch Prayer Man.
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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1193 on: February 19, 2019, 10:55:29 PM »
     Oswald saying he went outside to "watch the parade" does Not automatically make it a True statement.

No, but it constitutes proof that his claim was suppressed by the authorities. Why would they suppress a false alibi?

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I find it curious when charged with shooting JFK that Oswald did Not immediately claim he was standing on the TSBD steps when the motorcade went by.

But that's exactly what he'd been claiming in interrogation! The note proves this.

Unfortunately there is no footage of Mr Oswald's being charged with shooting JFK, so a claim as to what Mr Oswald did or did not say is baseless.

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He also could have used Frazier to corroborate his being in this position. Frazier was close enough to reach out and touch Prayer Man.

And later that night Fritz was close enough to reach out and hit Frazier (as Frazier still recalls with some bitterness). Frazier was threatened with a charge of conspiracy to murder JFK. He was utterly terrified.

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« Reply #1194 on: February 19, 2019, 11:26:45 PM »
No, but it constitutes proof that his claim was suppressed by the authorities. Why would they suppress a false alibi?

But that's exactly what he'd been claiming in interrogation! The note proves this.

Unfortunately there is no footage of Mr Oswald's being charged with shooting JFK, so a claim as to what Mr Oswald did or did not say is baseless.

And later that night Fritz was close enough to reach out and hit Frazier (as Frazier still recalls with some bitterness). Frazier was threatened with a charge of conspiracy to murder JFK. He was utterly terrified.

    Oswald did Not use Frazier to corroborate his being on the TSBD steps because he had No idea who was standing in that area when the motorcade went by. Very simple.

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Re: Prayer Woman
« Reply #1195 on: February 19, 2019, 11:37:30 PM »
    Oswald did Not use Frazier to corroborate his being on the TSBD steps because he had No idea who was standing in that area when the motorcade went by. Very simple.

Ah, thank you for dropping the mask of objectivity, Mr Storing!  Thumb1:

Now!

'Oswald did Not use Frazier to corroborate his being on the TSBD steps...': You know this how exactly? Were you present at the interrogations? Have you heard audio none of us have heard?

Or are you being so crass as to allow tendentious speculation do the work of evidence-based analysis?

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« Reply #1196 on: February 19, 2019, 11:38:15 PM »
And as well, Mr Storing, DPD Captain WillFritz's notes are very likely not exactly what the most famous accused LoneGunmanAssassin in history, LeeHarveyOswald (1939-1963), actually said.

       I have more confidence in a G-Man. I believe the SA Hosty notes are accurate.