Tuesday, February 17, 2015

On the basis of no evidence whatsoever, Backass claims that Oswald was ordered to get into a private car AFTER the assassination, meaning immediately after it. 

What the hell does that have to do with Oswald "adapting to the situation" and "thinking on his feet" if he was ordered to do it? Do you know what the word "ordered" means? It means that somebody else is doing the thinking, not you, where you're just doing the following. 

And no, Backes. There is no record of Oswald having said, "Everyone will know who I am now." There is only Roger Craig (and no one else) claiming that he said it. That's not enough to make it into my book of records. It's just the claim of one very controversial person, backed by no one else. 

Have you suddenly become a Roger Craig devotee? Because if you're not a Roger Craig devotee, you can't go by what he said Oswald said. Forget it. 

What, do you think that claim is bankable? I assure you: it's not.

But, according to Roger Craig, the Nash Rambler slowly cruised down Elm St. and pulled over as Oswald came running down the hill like a madman, opened the door, got in; and then it sped away. 

Well, in that situation as described, it's obvious that the driver knew the passenger was coming, and the passenger knew the driver was coming. That was definitely pre-arranged. You can't say that it was a matter of the driver showing up and yelling at Oswald to get in the fucking car, as you have suggested before. 

So, did somebody else prepare Oswald for that? Who? You can't just assume it. You can't just say it happened because you want it to be that way. Without evidence, without something solid to back it up, you can't go there. Understand?

And I know about the purpose of the Tippit slaying and framing Oswald for it, but what does that have to do with the kind of vehicle by which Oswald traveled in? At least the bus and cab story adds up to Oswald reaching his room at 1:00, as substantiated by his landlady. You don't even have a scenario or a time frame of what happened after this private car left Dealey Plaza with Oswald in it. Yet, you think you can link it to framing Oswald for the Tippit murder? How so?




"That's why they came up with the escape by public transportation story."

But, they wouldn't need to make up a story if they just let him do it. Why was it better to transport him out of Dealey Plaza in a private car in broad daylight (to be seen by many; impossible to hide) and then have to concoct a phony story of him using public transportation? Why not just let him use the public transportation? 

"There was no risk to anything. Once Oswald was dead, and killing him was part of the assassination plan, then the case is closed. Once Oswald was dead there would be no trial on whether or not Oswald was innocent. Not one piece of evidence was ever going to be cross examined. Oswald was never going to live to see a trial."

I know that was the plan, but it was also the plan- and for several decades- to kill Castro, but here it is 2015, and Castro is still alive. 

Who was the genius who decided that it would look terrible if Oswald left Dealey Plaza in a getaway car, but they would send him one anyway, in broad daylight, while also launching a very complex and theatrical scheme, full of phony witnesses and phony happenings, to make it look like he traveled by bus and cab? I bet it was a relative of yours because that's what it would take.

And by the way, if Oswald didn't travel by bus and cab, why did he say he did? 

Although none of Roger Craig's statements are bankable, what Oswald told Fritz about his transportation is bankable.  
   

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