Thursday, September 3, 2015

If you are a real Oswald defender, as opposed to a fake one, or a CT who disputes the official story without defending Oswald, you are going to know two things:

1) That establishing Oswald's alibi is the most important you can do for him. If he were here, he would be doing it himself. "I did not kill President Kennedy, and I was not on the 6th floor at the time. I was at xxxx doing yyyy." You don't actually think he would say, "I didn't kill Kennedy, but I can't tell you where I was at the time." He would never do that, and you can't begin to defend Oswald without doing right by him, which is establish his alibi. Forget all the rest. If you are only going to do one thing for him, do that. 

2) And when you shine a spotlight on the various places he could have been other than the 6th floor, you soon realize that none of them hold up; all of them fall apart, except: the doorway. That's it. There isn't even a theoretical alternative. There isn't one other place that can't be categorically ruled out for one or more iron-clad reasons.   

We are not saying that Oswald was probably in the doorway or most likely in the doorway. We are saying that he was absolutely in the doorway the way Stonewall Jackson was absolutely at the Battle of First Manassas.  There is no cause and no room for any doubt- not any more. 



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