Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Chris: 

I have recorded your answer about the duplicate Oswald, which seems 
possible.  Now Ralph, how did you determine that Oswald had no friends?   
Did you ignore all the talk about Oswald meeting up with Ruby now and 
then?  Did you ignore the information that Oswald was trying to break into 
the Cuban groups and had made contact with one of them?  How about Frazier 
that drove him to work each morning? 

Ralph:


Chris, I'm talking about real friends. With friends like Jack Ruby, who
needs enemies? And I'll say the same for George DeMohrenschildt,
especially after reading Joan Mellon's book.

But, it's complicated. John Armstrong is convinced that the Ruby/Oswald
sightings all involved the other Oswald. He is aware of no bonafide,
absolutely certain cavortings between the Oswald of fame and Jack Ruby. But even if it happened, and it might have, it doesn't damage my point.

And my point is that if Oswald left Dealey Plaza in a car, it couldn't
have been anything he arranged. You mentioned Frazier, but you know
Frazier wasn't driving that Nash Rambler. And what do the Cuban groups
have to do with anything? Wasn't that in New Orleans? Oswald wasn't
involved with Cuban groups in Dallas.

Oswald went to work that morning with the full expectation that he was
going to work normal hours. He couldn't have had any expectation of
leaving work at 12:40. Why? He asked Junior Jarman why people were
gathering on the sidewalk, and Jarman told him that the President would be riding by the building. Oswald apparently didn't know.

So, no way did Oswald ask anybody to pick him up at 12:40 that day. So, if he didn't arrange it, who did? And why?

And if you're going to say the conspirators did, why would they? They wanted him to be the lone gunman. They wouldn't give him a get-away driver. 

So, if Oswald didn't arrange it, and the conspirators didn't arrange it, who's left to arrange it?

Look: Oswald left Dealey Plaza the same way he always left Dealey Plaza:
by bus. And then he got off the bus because it was bogged down, and he
took a cab. Whatever credibility problems you think there are for that
story, they pale in comparison to the credibility problems of the other
story.


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