Saturday, December 21, 2013

One of the things that William Weston pointed out is that Oswald was involved in processing spy photographs of Cuba leading up to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Knowing that, do you really think that he would have preferred to sit alone in the lunch room doing nothing when Kennedy rode by? 

Where the hell does this come from? I mean the notion that Oswald was some kind of deranged, detached person who would prefer to sit alone in a lunch room or wander around a building when JFK rode by? OSWALD WAS AN INTELLIGENCE AGENT OF THE US GOVERNMENT, AND JOHN KENNEDY WAS THE HEAD OF THAT GOVERNMENT. So, why wouldn't he want to see him? 

Of course, I am not speaking to bpete, who places Oswald up on the 6th floor, locking and loading and later has him killing Tippit. That is very clear from the statements that bpete has made which I have quoted. He is very cunning about it because he likes to waffle back and forth between LN and CT. Having no principles and no convictions other than to do the bidding of his employers, bpete prefers not to commit himself on the big questions. And I understand the reasons why perfectly.

JFK dis-info Ops, like bpete, have a job to do, and the people they have to do it with are CTs. They have nothing to sell to LNs. That would be like preaching to the choir. So, couching themselves as CTs is a good way to win the confidence of CTs. That's why bpete hates to brand himself one way or the other. But, as I have shown, he has definitely pegged Oswald as the killer of Kennedy and the killer of Tippit. 

But to those like Joseph Backes who say that Oswald was innocent and was nowhere near the 6th floor, but was somewhere in the building, why do you believe that? Why do you think Oswald would have less interest than other TSBD employees in seeing Kennedy. They all seemed to have interest. 

This was after the Cuban Missile Crisis which almost resulted in nuclear war between the US and the USSR. Oswald was a US intelligence agent who was married to a Soviet woman, whose family was in Russia, whose family would have been killed if the war ensued. Thanks to Kennedy it didn't. So, why wouldn't Oswald, of all people, not want to cast his eyes on John Kennedy, who saved the world from nuclear destruction? 

Oswald was not eating and not drinking at the time of the assassination, and there was no reason he could not have stepped outside. So wouldn't he have? How dare you assign complacency and indifference to him about JFK? It's not as though you knew him, and everything we know of him suggests that he would have been interested, and more so than most people. 

And Oswald did step outside, which we can clearly see with our own eyes. That is not Lovelady on the left. Lovelady didn't dress like that, and he didn't look like that. That is Oswald. 




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