Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Read this. It's incredible, and I mean that it's incredible that anybody can believe it. 

http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/endofline.pdf

It's Judyth Baker's account of her last phone call with Oswald, in which he tells her that after it's over, he is going to flee to Laredo in route to Cancun, where they'll be together.  She claims he planned to participate in the assassination as a shooter- because he had to- but that he was deliberately going to miss. And presumably, he expected, or at least hoped, to get away. 
Judyth tells him to just go beforehand, to just run away, that it was too late to save Kennedy. But, Lee tells her that they would kill his wife and children as well as her if he did that.

But, why would they do that? Do you really think they were going to kill a toddler and a baby? What for? These people were bad, but they weren't insane.

When has that EVER been done in retribution for anything? You would probably have to go back to Attila the Hun to find retribution like that.

Then, I have to laugh: Judyth tells Oswald to tell them that he's sick, and that he should swallow a bunch of laxatives. But why take the laxatives? Did he have to demonstrate to them that he was sick and how he was sick? Did he actually have to show them the results of it?

That's when Lee tells her that instead of killing Kennedy, he's going to fire a warning shot. A warning shot? But, how was that supposed to save Kennedy? The first shot missed by itself, so you might say that it was a warning shot. What good did it do? Did it save Kennedy?

Then Lee says that the driver's habits had been studied and that a shot going off would cause him to brake. Studied? You mean there were other times that shots went off when this driver was known to have braked? You know that's not true.  

Judyth makes stuff up. I'm not even sure she realizes that she makes stuff up, but she does.  

Then she says that the cabal was in fear of Aristotle Onassis because he would go after anyone who hurt or killed Jackie, and even this cabal were terrified of him. Then, why would they put a loaded rifle in Oswald's hands? With his lack of experience and ineptitude, he'd be the one most likely to hit Jackie by mistake. Don't you think the conspirators knew that? There was no way they were going to let Oswald shoot at Kennedy. He was no sniper.

And how did this phone call even take place? Supposedly, Judyth called the TSBD and spoke to the operator. It was Wednesday, November 20.  She asked if Lee Oswald worked there, but the operator said she did not know. Then Judyth said that he was the    "janitor" and to just tell the "janitor" that "somebody" called. 

And apparently, on that basis, Oswald got the message and called her back. But how? It was 1963, and long distance phone calls were very expensive. Did he use the pay phone? Did he get a pile of quarters and keep pumping them into the machine as they talked? And it was around the same time that he supposedly called her to tell her that he sent the telex (which, for several reasons, he could not possibly have sent). But again, how did he make the call, where and when did he make the call, and what evidence is there that he did other than her saying it?

Oh, and by the way, do you remember the ending of Titanic? Where DiCaprio is in the cold water, about ready to succumb, and he tells Kate Winslet, who is perched on some floating debris, that she's got to have babies, lots of babies? Well, Lee tells the very same thing to Judyth.  Titanic came out in 1997, so when did Judyth Baker burst on the scene?  

And now I see where Hooke got the whole Redbird Airport thing- it was from Judyth! It's right here! 

Judyth's account of the last phone call is terrible. It's awful. You'd have to be 8 years old to believe it. I am flabbergasted. What the heck is wrong with people? Why is anyone buying this? 

http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/endofline.pdf


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