The Oswald Innocence Campaign is an organization of people, and the litmus test for getting in is this and only this:
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.
Now, that's it. We don't require agreement on anything else.
For instance, we have members who support and endorse Judyth Baker, and we have members who do not.
And since Judyth claims that Oswald did go to Mexico City to deliver a poison with which to kill Castro, it means that we have members who believe Oswald went to Mexico City and members who believe he didn't, who think it only involved impostors, which is why there are no images of the real Oswald in Mexico City.
We now have 58 members, so the chances that they would all be in agreement about every aspect of the case is, what did Richard Charnin say about the odds of all those unnatural deaths happening to witnesses? 100 trillion trillion? Was that it? Well, it's something like that.
I answer for myself. I speak for myself. And no one else.
So, this is ME telling you that Oswald did NOT consider riding the bus again, and he did NOT move his transfer ticket, or even think about that ticket from the time he put it in his pocket to the time that Detective Sims and Boyd removed it from his pocket.
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