Lee Harvey Oswald Ordered The Rifle

Users Currently Browsing This Topic:
0 Members

Author Topic: Lee Harvey Oswald Ordered The Rifle  (Read 194463 times)

Online Martin Weidmann

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 8170
Re: Lee Harvey Oswald Ordered The Rifle
« Reply #21 on: January 09, 2018, 03:12:38 AM »

Figuring Out the Implications



To CTers the implications are obvious.



What are the implications of a rifle ordered by Oswald being found in the building he worked in?

Obvious. If the rifle was ordered by Oswald it must have been planted by someone else. Certainly not Oswald. There are any number of suspects who were not seen bringing a long package into the building who are much stronger candidates than Oswald.

Or, if it was done by Oswald, he must have been just following orders. He did not realize the implications of being ordered to bring his rifle or a long package into work on the same day the President was driving by. And the implications of being told to be by himself and out of sight as the President was driven by.





What are the implications of Oswald?s prints on the rifle?

Obvious. The prints were planted on the rifle after Oswald was killed. But why not before the assassination? Oswald never encountered an order he wouldn?t obey.





What are the implications of Oswald?s leaving work immediately, going home briefly and sneaking into a theater with a handgun?

Obvious.

After the assassination, Oswald finally put the pieces together. Ordered to bring his rifle to work. Ordered to stay by himself. Ordered to stay out of sight. The President suddenly murdered by gunshots. Oswald didn?t need anyone to spell it out for him. He was being setup.

Naturally he would panic, immediately flee, go pickup his gun and report to the theater he was instructed to go to. Where he was surprised a second time to learn that this was just to set him up as the murderer of a police officer.





One can observe that with Oswald:

1.   Instructed to make a long bag at work.


2.   Instructed to return to Mrs. Paine?s home.


3.   Instructed to use the bag to sneak his rifle into work, or at least bring the long bag to work.


4.   Instructed to stay by himself while the President was driven by the building.


5.   Instructed to stay out of sight while the President was driven by the building.


6.   Heard about the President being shot to death.


7.   Instructed to report to the Texas Theater by 1:30.


he was not very good at figuring out the implications. One would think he could put the pieces together by Step 5 at the latest.

But was he really a lot worse than the CTers?

It sounds to me that Oswald would have been a great CTer.

Great. Another LN who is "answering" questions that were not asked and not answering the ones that were asked....

Must be some sort of a conspiracy.... :-\

Offline Walt Cakebread

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 7322
Re: Lee Harvey Oswald Ordered The Rifle
« Reply #22 on: January 09, 2018, 03:23:27 AM »



Figuring Out the Implications



To CTers the implications are obvious.



What are the implications of a rifle ordered by Oswald being found in the building he worked in?

Obvious. If the rifle was ordered by Oswald it must have been planted by someone else. Certainly not Oswald. There are any number of suspects who were not seen bringing a long package into the building who are much stronger candidates than Oswald.

Or, if it was done by Oswald, he must have been just following orders. He did not realize the implications of being ordered to bring his rifle or a long package into work on the same day the President was driving by. And the implications of being told to be by himself and out of sight as the President was driven by.


What are the implications of Oswald?s prints on the rifle?

Obvious. The prints were planted on the rifle after Oswald was killed. But why not before the assassination? Oswald never encountered an order he wouldn?t obey.





What are the implications of Oswald?s leaving work immediately, going home briefly and sneaking into a theater with a handgun?

Obvious.

After the assassination, Oswald finally put the pieces together. Ordered to bring his rifle to work. Ordered to stay by himself. Ordered to stay out of sight. The President suddenly murdered by gunshots. Oswald didn?t need anyone to spell it out for him. He was being setup.

Naturally he would panic, immediately flee, go pickup his gun and report to the theater he was instructed to go to. Where he was surprised a second time to learn that this was just to set him up as the murderer of a police officer.





One can observe that with Oswald:

1.   Instructed to make a long bag at work.


2.   Instructed to return to Mrs. Paine?s home.


3.   Instructed to use the bag to sneak his rifle into work, or at least bring the long bag to work.


4.   Instructed to stay by himself while the President was driven by the building.


5.   Instructed to stay out of sight while the President was driven by the building.


6.   Heard about the President being shot to death.


7.   Instructed to report to the Texas Theater by 1:30.


he was not very good at figuring out the implications. One would think he could put the pieces together by Step 5 at the latest.

But was he really a lot worse than the CTers?

It sounds to me that Oswald would have been a great CTer.

He did not realize the implications of being ordered to bring his rifle or a long package into work on the same day the President was driving by. And the implications of being told to be by himself and out of sight as the President was driven by.

Ordered by??    Whom??.....  Lee thought that he was pulling another hoax like the Walker hoax.....  Nobody had to tell him that if he made it to Cuba that if a photo surfaced that showed him as a spectator at the time h was supposed to be taking a pot shot at JFK.....That photo would be an invitation to attend Castro's firing squad....as a participant.

Offline Joe Elliott

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 1845
Re: Lee Harvey Oswald Ordered The Rifle
« Reply #23 on: January 09, 2018, 05:35:18 AM »


He did not realize the implications of being ordered to bring his rifle or a long package into work on the same day the President was driving by. And the implications of being told to be by himself and out of sight as the President was driven by.

Ordered by??    Whom??.....  Lee thought that he was pulling another hoax like the Walker hoax.....  Nobody had to tell him that if he made it to Cuba that if a photo surfaced that showed him as a spectator at the time h was supposed to be taking a pot shot at JFK.....That photo would be an invitation to attend Castro's firing squad....as a participant.



The Walker shooting was a hoax?

The bullet went through glass and wood and barely missed Walker?s head.

Question:

How did the shooter know that the glass and wood would not deflect the bullet enough from a near miss to a hit?

Offline John Mytton

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 5118
Re: Lee Harvey Oswald Ordered The Rifle
« Reply #24 on: January 09, 2018, 07:47:43 AM »
You are the one pretending Dave as there is no evidence showing that LHO ever ordered a 40" rifle. None. There then is no evidence that shows any rifle was ever delivered to his P.O. Box.

Why not cite your evidence?



It's not difficult Rob/Bob, Oswald ordered C2766 and Oswald received C2766.





JohnM

Online Bill Brown

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2028
Re: Lee Harvey Oswald Ordered The Rifle
« Reply #25 on: January 09, 2018, 08:21:00 AM »
Even if true, what exactly would be the implication of such a purchase?

What would be the implication of Oswald ordering that rifle?  LOL.  You can't be for real.  Let's think real hard.  That rifle along with fired bullet casings from it were found on the 6th floor of the TSBD.  The owner of that rifle worked in the building, had no credible alibi for the time of the shooting, fled the scene within minutes, and lied about owning a rifle.  How about consulting Sherlock Holmes to determine the "implications" if you can't figure it out on your own?

Also, fragments found inside the limo were linked to C2766 to the exclusion of any other weapon in the world.

Online Bill Brown

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2028
Re: Lee Harvey Oswald Ordered The Rifle
« Reply #26 on: January 09, 2018, 08:30:55 AM »
Answer a simple question and forget all your babbling.  What evidence would prove to your subjective loony satisfaction that Oswald owned the rifle found on the 6th floor if the current record does not do so?  Or are you basically arguing that it is not possible to ever prove such a thing?

No... but it would require better evidence than the Klein's crap we have in this case.

Richard, I've asked this question before and it was ignored then just as Weidmann ignored it presently.

It's a very simple question and anyone who claims to be interested in discussing the case (versus ad hominem attacks) would make a better attempt to answer the question instead of dodging it.

Online Bill Brown

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2028
Re: Lee Harvey Oswald Ordered The Rifle
« Reply #27 on: January 09, 2018, 08:31:56 AM »
I asked you a straight forward question;

Instead of linking to your propaganda sites, why don't you simply try to answer the questions?

Pot meet kettle.