Great news! I just heard from John Armstrong, and he sent me an advance copy of his newest article which deals specifically and conclusively with the issue of what Harvey (the Oswald of fame) did to get home, which was to ride the bus and cab.
It's not yet ready for publication, but it will be soon, and I will be publishing it here and on my Facebook pages.
John completely destroys the skeptics who say that Oswald did not ride the bus and cab. And, he strongly authenticates the bus transfer ticket, proving that it was on Oswald when he was arrested. He cites twelve people who were present when Oswald said that he rode the bus and obtained that bus transfer.
You hear me, Backes? Oswald said he rode the bus, and he said the bus transfer ticket was his.
Furthermore, John agrees with me that the tear off at 0....1 indicates an expiration time for the transfer of 1:00 PM, which means that there is NO CHANCE that Oswald moved the transfer ticket from one shirt to another. It was 1:03 PM when he left his room, so why on Earth would he make a point of bringing along an expired transfer ticket? Furthermore, he wasn't even going to ride the bus again anyway.
So, this proves, beyond all doubt, that Oswald did NOT change his shirt.
Once again, it's hammer time, and this time, John Armstrong is wielding the hammer. I can tell you that it is unassailable.
The whole idea that Oswald did not ride the bus and cab- that it was a mammoth conspiracy within the conspiracy to frame him for doing that- has now been put to rest. It has been put to death.
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