Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Great news! I have upgraded the blog about how Oswald's choice of stairs (front vs back) which completely eliminates any chance that he came down from the 6th floor, since they didn't go to the 6th floor, thereby overturning, in one stroke, the entire official story of the JFK assassination.

 http://oswaldinthedoorway.blogspot.com/2015/10/do-you-realize-that-very-spot-where.html

And, my enemies aren't the least bit interested in disputing it. They just want to fuss about the art-work.  



Even if not technically accurate, my diagram on the right is still about right, and the point was made about the proximity of the steps to the stairs. 

But, it's a moot point now because I went ahead and installed the proper diagram in the original post. I'm all for making something better. 

And, I am going to post it again right here and now because it beats the bejesus out of the entire official story while it also cements Oswald in the doorway. Oswald had to be in that vicinity in order to use those stairs, and the only place he could have been in that vicinity was the doorway.

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Do you realize that the very spot where Oswald was first seen after the assassination proves that he was in the doorway. Look at the map:


Oswald was first seen by Baker coming through the door to the vestibule from the hallway. It means he didn't come down the rear stairs from the 6th floor, and he didn't go up the rear stairs from the 1st floor. He didn't use the rear stairs at all. He came up the other stairs, the front stairs, which only went to the second floor.

If Oswald was in the rear of the building at the time (in the domino room), he would have used the rear stairs, since the snack room was also in the rear. Why walk to the front if there's no purpose in it? But, the fact that he used the front stairs tells you that he was in the front of the building at the time, which is why they were his stairs of choice. 

It was a very different staircase, elegantly decked out, for just the one flight. 



That staircase was in the southeast corner, right next to the doorway. 


There was the doorway, then there was another door behind the glass door, and then around to the right was the staircase that Oswald used. That proves, prima facie, that Oswald was at the doorway. Again, he would not have used those stairs if he came from the back. So, since he was definitely at the doorway, and had to be from what we see above, why would you doubt that he stepped outside? Why the heck wouldn't he? And there is also the original testimony of Carolyn Arnold that she saw him "between the double doors" shortly before the motorcade arrived. 


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