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Shifty-Eyed Fritz and the Murder of Oswald
Steve Howsley:
--- Quote from: Matt Grantham on June 21, 2018, 03:35:32 AM --- I get that Steve Just wondering what the headlines would look like I am giving Ruby more credit than I did before This car is honking at him and almost running him over and he apparently is so focused, or oblivious, he carries on unfazed Certainly Ruby could not have anticipated a car trying to hit him during this. Unless this was the part they needed to rehearse
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Come on Matt. Have you never been 'in the zone' when playing a sport or when anger starts to consume you? I expect most people could relate to that. Ruby was observed by his staff acting like a madman when bouncing customers down the stairs then minutes later wonder what had gotten hold of him.
Matt Grantham:
--- Quote from: Steve Howsley on June 21, 2018, 03:51:02 AM ---Come on Matt. Have you never been 'in the zone' when playing a sport or when anger starts to consume you? I expect most people could relate to that. Ruby was observed by his staff acting like a madman when bouncing customers down the stairs then minutes later wonder what had gotten hold of him.
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I said I was impressed with his focus, but if there were rehearsals he loses points. I am mostly just joking around Steve Not everything need be behind are battle lines
Barry Pollard:
--- Quote from: Jerry Freeman on June 21, 2018, 01:33:49 AM ---Starting at 1:24 ...... this reporter guy looks right at - Jack Ruby ..and then shakes his head at him like 'Gotta love it'.
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There's a longer version of that somewhere out there Jerry where IIRC, he's not smiling at him but clocking him hard, like he's concered and Ruby leans near him and could almost mutter something to him. I'd love to know who that reporter was and if he went on the record with anything significant.
Also that line "mind the car", beautiful.
I see the vehicle pulling up snd honking as a distraction, that would have needed to be coordinated with someone outside who could see them coming and give the driver a nod. Correct me if I'm wrong but LHO was leaving in an armoured truck, not a low vehicle with windows easy enough to throw bricks through.
Michael Walton:
This is what it would have looked like if the car had run over Ruby throwing his shot off. Or even better, if Oswald had had a lawyer working with him from day one:
Matt Grantham:
I am not especially fond of predicting the what if questions, but it is an arena that shows the style of logical inference one carries with them so it does have value It also gives insights to I guess what you call system analysis, or in other words insight into the power mechanisms that were in place at the time Amway I find it more likely Oswald gets convicted, most likely by minimizing what he is allowed to testify to based on national security state secrets etc Also the temperament of the jury seems likely tilted for wanting to convict An example might be in regard to 9/11, if Atta had not conveniently provided all the details of the plot with the suitcase in the trunk, along with the apparent lack of the hijackers using their real names in the passenger manifests, then we would have been no way of determining who carried it off In my opinion this country, and perhaps most, would just come unglued I am not sure there is a word that totally defines what I am getting at.Overwhelming Cognitive dissonance
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