Friday, July 4, 2014

The Dallas Police showed this bus transfer ticket to Cecil McWatters at 6 PM, and he recognized it as his own. Everything, including the ID number, correlated to the time and place. So, they had that ticket on 11/22, and there is no doubt about it. If it's fake, how could they have faked it so fast? It would mean that they anticipated the whole scenario long before the assassination. It would mean that they knew long before the assassination that Oswald would be leaving Dealey Plaza in a private car, and they would have the need to make it look like he used public transportation. So, they devised that Oswald would walk for 6 blocks in one direction, and then get on a bus going back the other way, and then get off the bus after just two blocks? Why would they concoct such a cocamamie story?

Some have tried to claim that they didn't come up with the idea for a cab ride until the next day, but that is wrong because as soon as they produced the bus transfer ticket, it showed Oswald getting off the bus. McWatters knew where the bus was to correspond to a 1 0 transfer time, and the ID number would also have told him. So, that guaranteed that there had to be a Part II to this odyssey. From there, Oswald had to either take another bus or a cab or mule train or something. So, that was baked into the cake on Friday afternoon. Therefore, the notion that they were first going to make it be just a bus ride is ridiculous.

This is a bonafide transfer ticket, and there is no way the CIA could have known what number to give it or even what time to give it. It was printed by the Globe Ticket company, and the idea that the CIA could have matched it exactly is preposterous. The ONLY way that fraud could have been accomplished is if the CIA had somebody else on McWatters bus who got the ticket at the time it was issued. Does anyone want to go there? It's the only move you've got.

But, why would they have an Oswald double get on a bus and ride it for two blocks the wrong direction?

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