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Why did Oswald go get his revolver?

While searching my own website/blog for material pertaining to Oswald And His Revolver (and other interesting matters), I came across the two webpages below. (I have found that reading old, long-forgotten-about JFK-related posts and debates can be a very enjoyable and fruitful exercise.) :)





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On a hot summer day my big dark echidna flops into the birdbath next to my bathroom.
And i usually need to refill the birdbath if the kangaroos drink from it instead of the frogpond.
Kastrup will find it difficult to explain consciousness, i wouldnt be surprized if no-one ever does (or at least i would be surprized, ie if i woz still around in a thousand years).
I used to think that time woz in the same category as consciousness, ie impossible to explain, but then i realized that time woz a construct (a construct of our consciousness), & that time iz the prezent instant, & that the prezent instant iz universal, in our eternal infinite non-explainable universe.
But i disagree with Kastrup re religion, me myself i profoundly disrespect all godfull religions, but am ok with godless religions.
I wonder what Kastrup might think re my elekticity on a wire, which iz due to elektons (photons) hugging the surface of the Cu wire, whilst the elektons are propagating at the speed of light. Anyhow, he can read my elekticity book in late 2026.
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I just noticed that in Greg Doudna's version of the Oswald-McDonald encounter, he speculates that the click of the gun was actually McDonald attempting to murder Oswald. But of course!
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You still have given us nothing but your assumption that the car in question was a getaway car.


   YOU Claimed this car was "RELEASED" by DPD. Are you standing by YOUR DECLARATION? If DPD did formally "RELEASE" this car, there should be paperwork connected to this alleged "RELEASE". That RELEASE would include a license plate # and name(s) attached to the car. So, are YOU also claiming there was/is DPD paperwork directly connected to this car?
   This car: (1) Was traveling down the Elm St Extension while the Kill Shot was being fired, (2) Parked inside a clearly posted, "NO PARKING At Any Time" zone alongside the Island, (3) Back from the corner and unable to be seen from Elm St, (4) Across from the "wide open" Huge Gates which granted access/exit to the TSBD, (5) Was rendered Immobile by DPD, (6) Had a DPD Cop guarding it, and (7) Then sat there for at least 3+ Hours. I believe the covert actions and ultimate parked position of this car overwhelmingly proves it was an intended "getaway" car. Obviously, DPD thought the very same thing. DPD was all over this car both short and long term.   
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Me myself i looked more closely into the jfk saga say 4 years ago, koz i needed a holiday from silly Einsteinian faux science.
I am glad that i did senior education. Koz nowadays it givs me much satisfaction being able to cross swords with ignorant Einsteinists.
I did my fair share of trout fishing, tennis, billiards, hang gliding, gliding, golf, etc.
Instead of applying for a newly created senior position made just for me, i resigned, & i mooved to a junior position in a different field.
Jobs should not dictate your life. Other things are more important in the long run. Life iz short.
Today i hav kangaroos & wallabies & echidnas & blue tongued lizards & a dozen kinds of birds around my house.
A few years ago there were 2 sightings of a Tasmanian Tiger in the bush behind my place.
8 years ago i had 3 horses 3 dogs & my wife, now all gone.
Nowadays every day iz a gift.

I will trade you two cats for an echidna!  :D :D :D Just send it by FedEx. Despite looking like a porcupine, they are apparently cuddly as heck. My non-Einsteinian physics is idealism, the most current proponent of which is Bernardo Kastrup - basically the notion that mind or consciousness is the fundamental "stuff" of reality and that material reality as we experience it is actually a construct of a master consciousness. Kastrup, who is no lightweight, insists idealism meshes with science better than either materialism or dualism.

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One solid theory: Oswald get his pistol so he could take another shot at General Edwin Walker. He had committed one murder and was already facing the death penalty. He knew he would probably be caught soon and wanted to use his time left to kill Walker. He didn't take the most direct to Walker's house, but he had enough cash to use the bus system to get there.

I suppose that is as valid a guess as to what Oswald had in mind as any. I have no idea where he was going or what he planned to do next.
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The seller informs me that he visited Haygood several years before Haygood's death, at which time Haygood signed all the photos, and that his understanding is that Haygood is the standing officer. His understanding is that the officer still on the motorcycle is the Imposter Haygood; OK, I made that part up, but it's what you were going to say anyway. It would appear that the Babushka Lady had an excellent perspective on this and may even have some photos. Let's ask her!
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Oswald’s one fatal mistake was going to Beckley to get his revolver. Had he not been carrying it, he probably could have talked his way out of the encounter with Tippit since he was rooming in the vicinity.

He could have carried it into the TSBD in a lunch sack on the morning of the 21st and had it waiting for him on the 22nd. I’ve seen it suggested at the Ed Forum that he was concerned about being frisked as he exited the TSBD on the 22nd.

I really don’t think that works. He obviously ran the risk of being frisked when he went to Beckley and got it. Indeed, that’s probably why he shot Tippit. Even if that were his thought process, he could have hidden it nearer the TSBD.

Why did he go get it? Without that move, he could’ve been long gone. Without that move, he would’ve had a much greater chance of talking his way out of any police encounter.

The fact that he didn’t have the revolver in the TSBD suggests to me what a truly last-minute, morning-of-the-22nd decision the JFKA was. My guess would be that he was completely surprised to find himself outside the TSBD and that going after the revolver was a panicked, knee-jerk reaction.

It’s hard for me to picture any CT scenario where going to Beckley and getting his revolver would have been part of the plan.

Unless something happened after the assassination we don't know about, and he got scared. His getaway ride never showed? Another mystery.
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One solid theory: Oswald get his pistol so he could take another shot at General Edwin Walker. He had committed one murder and was already facing the death penalty. He knew he would probably be caught soon and wanted to use his time left to kill Walker. He didn't take the most direct to Walker's house, but he had enough cash to use the bus system to get there.
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   As we see above, my friend "The Nutty Professor" has proven the "getaway" car is Not on the Wiegman Film. This means the car was traveling down the Elm St Extension while the Kill Shot was being fired. And then the car parked alongside the Island, across from the "wide open" Huge Gates, for at least 3+ hours after the Kill Shot. It became an abandoned "getaway" car. And Image Evidence shows DPD was all over that car.

You still have given us nothing but your assumption that the car in question was a getaway car.
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