Tuesday, September 22, 2015

There is no doubt that James Norwood knew the central assertion of the Oswald Innocence Campaign, that Lew Harvey Oswald was standing in the doorway during the murder of President Kennedy.

James Norwood was aware of our Members Statement, and it was James who approved changing it to Mission Statement: 


 Mission Statement
 
We, the members of the Oswald Innocence Campaign, maintain that at the time of President Kennedy's assassination, Lee Harvey Oswald was standing in the doorway of the Texas School Book Depository, where he was photographed by James "Ike" Altgens, which is clearly evident upon close examination of the photograph. This discovery categorically exonerates Oswald from having shot the President. We call upon the media to renounce the official story that impugns him--including the "Magic Bullet" theory, which is a conspiratorial fabrication--and we demand that the American government cease obstructing justice by promoting a gross falsehood, based on lies, which has allowed the true killers to remain free, unindicted, and unpunished.

Recently, James endorsed bpete's list of 50 refutations of me. It's a long list, and I wonder if James read them all because some of those claims I endorse, but they're not mine; they can't be credited to me. 

First, this is what James Norwood said:

"Other incidents: the 50 listed by bpete in the preceding entry."

But, what about #47, James?

47. Harvey and Lee. Wrong.

James, I thought you were a staunch advocate of the Two Oswalds and the work of John Armstrong. So, why are you now trashing him? "Harvey and Lee" is not a Ralph Cinque idea.  I didn't originate it. If Pat Shannan hadn't reached out to me, I may have never gotten into it. But, I'm sure glad Pat did because now I know that it is impossible to grasp what happened in the JFK assassination without knowing about Harvey and Lee. But, why would you do this to John Armstrong? Have you changed your mind about Harvey and Lee the way you changed your mind about Oswald in the doorway? 

43. George HW Bush in front of the TSBD.

Again, this is not a Ralph Cinque idea, but I do endorse it. One of our members, John Hankey, has a brilliant film about it called Dark Legacy, which you can watch here:



Another guy who has championed Bush's involvement in Kennedy's murder is Russ Baker:

This is Jesse Ventura's segment on Conspiracy Theory with Russ Baker concerning Bush's involvement in the JFK assassination:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ua45otjKpw


So, James, you now deny that George HW Bush was involved in killing Kennedy? 

33. Fake Ozzy's moma. Wrong.

So, James, besides denying the two Oswalds, you now deny the two Marguerites? You think these two were the same woman?



35. JFK jacket riding up. Wrong.

bpete got confused. It's his side that says the jacket was riding up. That's how they account for the fact that the bullet hole in the jacket was nowhere near Kennedy's neck.



So, James, you now endorse the Single Bullet Theory?

9. Arrest shirt at work. Wrong.

But, James, the bus transfer ticket was found in his arrest shirt. Why would he transfer it when he wasn't riding a bus again? You don't he got to the Texas Theater by bus, do you? Do you think the Dallas cops planted the bus transfer ticket on him? That's what Backes thinks. But, that's not what bpete thinks because bpete would never attribute any malfeasance to the Dallas PD or the FBI. Obviously, if they did that, it means that they were framing Oswald, which would mean that Oswald was innocent. and that's not what bpete is saying. But, if you think the Dallas PD planted the bus transfer ticket, the question is: how? How could they have come up with it by 4:00? Explain the logistics of that to me because Oswald wasn't arrested until 1:45, and it was a little after 2 when he got to City Hall, and according to the Fritz Notes, he wasn't interrogated for the first time until 3:15 to hear what he had to say about what he did. So, how could they come up with a phony bus transfer ticket by 4:00?

And even the Fritz Notes, which were written only for himself, and which Fritz showed to no one during his lifetime, mention the transfer ticket:
"got trans same out of pocket".

You're getting carried away, James. You're losing it. You've reached the point where if you hear that Ralph Cinque says the sun rises in the east that you're going to say it rises in the west.

If I were you, I would reassess what you're doing, unless, that is, you're really a government agent who was working undercover in the OIC.  




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