Monday, September 1, 2014

As I have stated, every prospective senior member of the Oswald Innocence Campaign has to acknowledge and endorse the Mission Statement of the OIC: 

Mission Statement
 
We, the members of the Oswald Innocence Campaign, maintain that at the time of President Kennedy's assassination, Lee Harvey Oswald was standing in the doorway of the Texas School Book Depository, where he was photographed by James "Ike" Altgens, which is clearly evident upon close examination of the photograph. This discovery categorically exonerates Oswald from having shot the President. We call upon the media to renounce the official story that impugns him--including the "Magic Bullet" theory, which is a conspiratorial fabrication--and we demand that the American government cease obstructing justice by promoting a gross falsehood, based on lies, which has allowed the true killers to remain free, unindicted, and unpunished.

Judyth Baker did that, and so she is a member. If you acknowledge that Oswald was innocent and that he was standing in the doorway at the time of the shots, then you're in. It's the only litmus test. You can believe anything else you want. And there's a sound reason for that because when you acknowledge Oswald innocence and Oswald in the doorway, it takes care of everything. It's the whole kit and kaboodle. It totally resolves the one crucial and overriding issue of the JFK assassination, which is not who did it, but whether Oswald did it. But, he didn't do it, and his visible presence in the doorway proves it like nothing else can or will. 

And remember that we have not one but two images of him standing in the doorway at the time of the shots: one from the Altgens photo and the other from the Wiegman film.

So, that takes care of it as far as Judyth is concerned, and as far as all the OIC members are concerned. I continue to have my differences with Judyth about other things, but I publicly thank her for putting that aside, as I have, for the purpose of uniting over what we agree about, which is Oswald being in the doorway. Thank you, Judyth.  

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