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Online Martin Weidmann

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Re: JFK Revisited: Were the Oswald Backyard Photographs Faked?
« Reply #588 on: December 02, 2021, 01:25:52 AM »
You are reading what other people have written about him. When people are negative against an individual they are going to write negative things.

So, you never met the man personally which is why you can't speculate using absolute statements.   

I've known several people who felt uncomfortable around a certain group of people and acted serious. When they were in their own environment and loosened up their demeanor and personality completely changed. They were joking, enjoying themselves, and were having a good time.     

Indeed...

It seems Oswald was good with kids. Whenever he was in Irving he was always playing with them.

Offline Rick Plant

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Re: JFK Revisited: Were the Oswald Backyard Photographs Faked?
« Reply #589 on: December 02, 2021, 05:34:19 AM »
Indeed...

It seems Oswald was good with kids. Whenever he was in Irving he was always playing with them.

Yeah and being in a different environment he was a different person just like I said.   

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: JFK Revisited: Were the Oswald Backyard Photographs Faked?
« Reply #590 on: December 02, 2021, 06:17:04 AM »
If she took one photo, that means at least one BY photo is authentic and depict Oswald holding the rifle.  What would then be the point of any conspirator faking the other photos?  It doesn't make any sense.
"Knock knock"? Is anyone home inside that head?
The Jack White study remains ignored....because it does make sense.
Because it discusses a whole lot more than this 'four points' that the computer guy describes.
Or is the attention span incapable of lasting 50 minutes?

   

Offline Richard Smith

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Re: JFK Revisited: Were the Oswald Backyard Photographs Faked?
« Reply #591 on: December 02, 2021, 03:18:10 PM »
You are reading what other people have written about him. When people are negative against an individual they are going to write negative things.

So, you never met the man personally which is why you can't speculate using absolute statements.   

I've known several people who felt uncomfortable around a certain group of people and acted serious. When they were in their own environment and loosened up their demeanor and personality completely changed. They were joking, enjoying themselves, and were having a good time.     

So you can't come up with a single example of Oswald having any sense of humor.  Got it.  What point are you trying to make?  That Oswald wrote "Hunter of Fascists, HA HA HA" in Russian on the DeM BY photo as a joke on himself?  Do you think he thought of himself as being humorous in that photo?  My point was that the sentiment is more aligned with Marina's view of his erratic behavior.  Thus, she likely wrote.  Why don't you stick with your endless political rants and leave the discussion of the JFK case to others?
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Offline Richard Smith

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Re: JFK Revisited: Were the Oswald Backyard Photographs Faked?
« Reply #592 on: December 02, 2021, 03:43:12 PM »
Indeed...

It seems Oswald was good with kids. Whenever he was in Irving he was always playing with them.

So silly.  Playing with kids means what exactly in this context?  Did anyone ever suggest Oswald didn't like kids?  Wow.  Hilarious that you are so desperate to play the contrarian on everything.  Even when it goes against your own claim that someone other than Oswald or Marina wrote "hunter of fascists" on the BY photos.  The point being discussed was that there is no evidence of Oswald displaying any type of self-deprecating humor such as contained in that sentiment.   He certainly would not do so on the BY photos which depict him holding weapons and displaying Commie literature just before trying to kill General Walker.  I'm agreeing with you that Oswald did not write that notation on the BY photo.  Given that it is written in Russian that substantially narrows the list of possibilities in Dallas to Marina or DeM.   The sentiment sounds much more like that of Marina who found Oswald's behavior to be absurd.  And it was traced over pencil which is consistent with how Marina apparently wrote on her own personal photos.
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Offline Jon Banks

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Re: JFK Revisited: Were the Oswald Backyard Photographs Faked?
« Reply #593 on: December 02, 2021, 03:45:25 PM »
You are reading what other people have written about him. When people are negative against an individual they are going to write negative things.

So, you never met the man personally which is why you can't speculate using absolute statements.   

I've known several people who felt uncomfortable around a certain group of people and acted serious. When they were in their own environment and loosened up their demeanor and personality completely changed. They were joking, enjoying themselves, and were having a good time.     

I don't know how credible George DeMorenschildt is but his book on Oswald humanizes and shows his complexity more than most other books.

I'm still undecided on what role Oswald played in JFK's assassination (co-conspirator or patsy?) but I'm unconvinced that he was just a deranged madman.

Offline Bill Chapman

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Re: JFK Revisited: Were the Oswald Backyard Photographs Faked?
« Reply #594 on: December 02, 2021, 03:57:19 PM »