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If Tippit had seen that Oswald had a revolver, he IMO wouldn't have gotten out of his car without first having taken his revolver out of it's holster.

The entire encounter is strange.

Oswald had no obvious reason for being at a suburban area like 10th street if he was on the run after killing Kennedy. Unless of course (and here comes the tin foil hat) in case he was told to go there, if whatever he was involved in went wrong. I somehow find that highly speculative possibility more plausible than the theory that a killer on the run takes a taxi (after offering one to a lady) to his rooming house, getting his revolver and then stand at the bus stop in front of the building, before deciding that he would go, of all places, to 10th street instead of walking to Jefferson and get on the first bus.

On the other hand, Tippit had no obvious reason to stop a civilian walking on the sidewalk, but he nevertheless initiated contact (without telling the operator) by calling Oswald to the side of the car to have a conversation with him. They didn't talk long, so what would have caused the massive escalation?

And if we assume that Oswald was the assassin on the run, why would he be so stupid to draw instant attention to himself and his location by killing a cop in front of witnesses? It seems to me this can't be explained by simply claiming he just panicked.

Does this mean Oswald didn't kill Tippit? No, of course not. It just means that none of it makes a great deal of sense, if you really think about it.

Yes, almost every aspect of the JFKA seems to have come from the pen of some crazed whodunnit author who was cackling "They'll NEVER figure this out!" Literally nothing is neat and clean. It just isn't.

Up to the Tippit killing, everything has gone unbelievably smoothly for Oswald. He survives the Baker encounter - near miracle. He exits the TSBD and walks away - near miracle. He gets to Beckley without incident and pockets his revolver - perfect. AND THEN HE STARTS WALKING DOWN THE SIDEWALK in full view of the world (perhaps even pausing to pee into the bushes!) - WHY? And then he encounters Tippit in full view of umpteen witnesses and PROCEEDS TO BLOW HIM AWAY, including a close-up kill shot to the head, thereby destroying in an instant any hope of a clean escape - WHY? Why did Oswald the previously cool cucumber morph so quickly into Oswald the crazed murderer? And, then, for whatever they are worth, we have the accounts of Tippit's morning activities that suggest he was up to "something" before the Oswald encounter. Anyone is certainly entitled to conclude "I'm 100% confident the LN narrative is fundamentally correct" - but the mysteries don't just go away. Hence my sleep-inducing exercise of trying to picture exactly, in detail, what the key players were doing and why.

"OK, Oswald sneaks into the Paine garage before 9 AM and wraps the rifle ... Ruth finds the light on at 9 ... Oswald goes back into the garage at 4 AM ... no, wait, that won't work because ..."

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Isn't it strange that we have these hearsay accounts of what Bowers supposedly said, but never told the WC about it when he had the chance.

Mr. BALL - I believe you have talked this over with me before your deposition was taken, haven't we?
Mr. BOWERS - Yes.
Mr. BALL - Is there anything that you told me that I haven't asked you about that you think of?
Mr. BOWERS - Nothing that I can recall.
Mr. BALL - You have told me all that you know about this, haven't you?
Mr. BOWERS - Yes; I believe that I have related everything which I have told the city police, and also told to the FBI.
Mr. BALL - And everything you told me before we started taking the deposition?
Mr. BOWERS - To my knowledge I can remember nothing else.

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In a fit of near-terminal boredom, I reviewed a number of the many "Bowers" posts at the Ed Forum.

1. The entire transcript of Lane's interview with Bowers is available for a small fee from the Wisconsin Historical Society. Bowers specifically told Lane that he saw no accomplices on his side of the fence. Lane conveniently omitted this.

2. Ed Forum members expressed surprising skepticism about Bowers' credibility. Not that he was lying, but that he was conflating what he had actually seen and what he had later heard. One pretty careful analysis of what he could actually see from his tower makes clear that he could not have seen some of what he described (nothing about the cars, which he clearly could have seen).

3. There was, of course, speculation that Bowers himself was part of the conspiracy - a "lookout" of some sort.

4. Steve Thomas identified that the two cars with black-on-white out of state plates and Goldwater stickers had to be from Virginia. Langley, the CIA headquarters, is in Virginia. Case closed.

5. The following compilation was attributed to Matt Douthit:

* Researcher David Murph interviewed Reverend Wilfred Bailey, Bowers’s minister. "Lee did discuss that day with me. He said he saw movement behind the fence. He believed something was going on, but he never got more specific than that. He did not share with me any more than he shared with the Warren Commission."

* New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison was approached by James R. Sterling, a friend and fellow employee of Bowers. Sterling said Bowers “...observed two men running from behind the fence. They ran up to a car parked behind the Pergola, opened the trunk and placed something in it and then closed the trunk. The two men then drove the car away in somewhat of a peculiar method.”

* Another friend of Bowers, Walter Rischel, came forward and revealed to reporter Morey Terry: “He said he saw a car pull up. Two men got out of the car, and they were carrying what appeared to be rifles. He said that one gunman apparently positioned himself either on their car or on a car. The other one I don’t recall where he said he was. He said he saw both men fire shots. He could tell by the puffs of smoke that it came from the rifles.” Terry: “You’re saying that Lee Bowers told you that he saw both men fire?” Rischel: “Yes, he did.”

* In addition, legendary Texas journalist Penn Jones Jr. said he also heard the complete Bowers story: “He said he saw gunmen firing at the President from their hidden position. He didn’t see all of them, but he saw two of them that were firing. At the President.”

* And finally, there is Olan Degaugh, Bowers’s boss. Researcher Debra Conway wrote: “I interviewed the supervisor for the railroad yard and Bowers’ boss's superior. He told us that Bowers told him and his direct boss that he did see the two men BEHIND THE FENCE and he thought at least one of them was shooting. He said he didn't go further with it because he was afraid. He didn't want his life threatened or ruined being the main witness against Lee Oswald being the lone shooter.” From Conway’s notes: “Degaugh felt Bowers never told the authorities about the men, the car, or what he saw these men doing immediately after the shooting because he did not want to be more involved in the assassination controversy.” A few years later, Conway re-interviewed Degaugh. “Degaugh said that Bowers told him that he saw someone running away. This person put something inside a car, get into the car and drive away. Degaugh said that Bowers told him it looked like a rifle.”

And on it goes.
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Woodrow Wilson after his stroke. His wife became the de facto POTUS.

Jill was the de facto POTUS for four years.

   MILTIE - Gutfeld has Pratt on tonight/Thur. Joe DeVito there too. Should be a lot of material you can "use" from that hour.
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Hence my suggestion that you should work on recognizing a joke.

I just did.
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What historical figure would you compare to Biden? 

Woodrow Wilson after his stroke. His wife became the de facto POTUS.

Jill was the de facto POTUS for four years.
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Trump - Il Duce = Perfect comparison re: populist rhetoric, anti-democratic tendencies, and personal leadership styles.

Just curious: Do you think Commie Snowflake Woke Libtards were responsible for the latter's demise?

What historical figure would you compare to Biden?  There have been many weak leftist leaders like Jimmy Carter and Neville Chamberlain, but at least they had their marbles.  Their wives didn't suspect that they had a stroke when they spoke.  Perhaps no country in history had a person with advanced dementia in charge.  The Commies actually did kill Mussolini. 
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The only doubt about Oswald's guilt is unreasonable doubt. Any objective examination of the evidence is going to convince any reasonable and objective person Oswald fired the shots that killed JFK and seriously wounded JBC. The only reason for believing Oswald could be innocent is a desire to believe there was a conspiracy and since there is no credible evidence of a conspiracy, negating the findings of the WCR is the only path to that conclusion. Hardcore Oswald-deniers will come up with any cockamamie excuse they can think of to dismiss each and every piece of evidence of Oswald's guilt. Vincent Bugliosi has identified over 50 such pieces of evidence. It becomes a rather silly exercise when one has to invent so many excuses to argue for Oswald's innocence.

Conspiracy believers could argue for conspiracy with Oswald as the shooter. Such a scenario is theoretically possible. If Oswald had even a single accomplice, say a getaway driver who got cold feet and bailed on him at the last minute, you would still have a conspiracy. The evidence under that scenario would look exactly the same as it does with Oswald as a lone gunman, but since there is no evidence of such an accomplice or any other accomplices, there really isn't much reason to believe there was a conspiracy at all.

The other type of CT are the ones who have not educated themselves regarding the evidence in the case and their body of knowledge consists of what they read in any of the myriad conspiracy books published over the years or Oliver Stone's fictitious presentation of the evidence. Such people have allowed themselves to be duped into believing things such as the impossibility of the SBT or a second shooter on the GK. If they had a thorough knowledge of the evidence, they would know the evidence doesn't support either of those beliefs. Some really smart people fall into that trap. Bill Maher is one such person.  I disagree with him about 75% of the time on political issues but I am still a fan because I find him both funny and smart. It seems obvious to me he was taken in by Oliver Stone's bogus courtroom reconstruction of the SBT, bogusly claiming the SBT was impossible.  Either that or he got it from a conspiracy book that has made much the same invalid arguments.

The only doubt about Oswald's guilt is unreasonable doubt. Any objective examination of the evidence is going to convince any reasonable and objective person Oswald fired the shots that killed JFK and seriously wounded JBC.

This is what happens when a "reasonable and objective" researcher turns into a fanatically zealot. It's impossible to have a normal conversation with somebody like this. Kinda sad, really!

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Numerous surveys have shown that 2/3 to 3/4 of adults in the Western world reject the WC's lone-gunman theory.

Which is an indication of just how pervasive and influential KGB disinformation ops have been ever since it set up Department D in the First Chief Directorate (today's SVR) and Department 14 in the Second Chief Directorate in 1959 and started applying them to the JFK assassination literally on Day One (11/22/63) via Morris Childs (FBI's SOLO) in Moscow.

The KGB's "Master Plan" / "Master Plot" of getting us to defeat ourselves by waging disinformation, "active measures," and mole-based strategic deception counterintelligence operations against the CIA, the FBI, and the intelligence services of our NATO allies which began in 1959 (see above) really came to fruition after it planted an article in the Communist-owned Italian newspaper Paese Sera in March 1967 which motivated overly ambitious, scandal-plagued, and revengeful Jim Garrison to change his theory against Clay Shaw from "He masterminded the homosexual 'thrill kill' assassination of JFK!" to "He was a "highly paid contract agent" for the evil, evil CIA, and he organized the assassination for it!!!"

How many times have you watched the self-described mythological ("to counter the myth of the Warren Report") movie, "JFK," by Garrison's hagiographer, Oliver Stone, now, Griffith?
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The truth about the cab driver

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