Monday, October 13, 2014


This signature of Oswald in Russia is a mess, but there's something I want you to hone in on: the middle initial H. What's clear to me is that he wrote something else first, and then he pressed down hard and wrote a block H right on top of it. The left arm of the H is much longer than the right arm, and the H is much darker than the writing underneath. It's like he was trying to cover up what he wrote initially in that space. But, who has to correct his own signature that way?

Now, you have to admit that it is most unusual for this to happen, especially when it's your own name that you are writing. 

And look at the O in Oswald. Have you ever seen anyone make an O like that before? An O is essentially round, but there might be a loop at the top or a little tail. Yet, that isn't a loop or a tail. It's just some weird shit. 

I've already mentioned the weirdness of the s. This is so unlike Oswald's other signatures. Somebody mentioned that sometimes when people are under pressure they write their name differently because they're nervous. But, this was just his letter to the Supreme Soviet requesting citizenship. It's not like he was signing a confession. And why the weird extraneous marks, the mark after the d and the mark before the l? Try writing your own name a few times and see if anything like that happens to you. Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. 

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