Monday, March 18, 2019

I am telling you that Ruby was innocent, that this fundamentally nice and very devout Jewish man was innocent. And he certainly knew, on a very deep level, that murdering was against his religion. And the whole schtik that those lying Dallas cops assigned to him, that he was talking trash about Oswald, that he hoped the son of a bitch dies, it doesn't even sound like the Ruby WE know. There are transcripts of him, and there is a limited amount of audio of him, which displays his personality, and he wasn't like that. He wasn't remotely like that. He was child-like. Jack Ruby is the most wronged man who ever lived, even more so than Oswald. And the reason I say that is because Oswald, at least, had his wits about him. Oswald adamantly and emphatically denied guilt 13 times that we can hear him, and he did so more times than that. But, Ruby was so out of mentally that he was like lamb being led to slaughter. He didn't begin to resist. He didn't begin to understand what happened to him. And he was scrupulously honest. He never lied about anything. And one gets the sense that that was a matter of religion for him too. It is one of the Commandments, Thou Shalt Not Lie. He pleaded with the Commissioners to give him a polygraph test, and he even offered to take truth serum. And it's ironic because the drug which I believe they gave him on 11/24, scopolamine, was used by the Nazis as a truth serum. Why, if Ruby had the capacity to shoot Oswald, didn't he shoot him on Friday night? What did he wait until Sunday for? And why doesn't it bother you that Ruby is accused of going to the Dallas PD on Friday afternoon to "stalk" Oswald but there are phone records proving that he was on the phone talking to his sister at the time? And it means that one of the most famous images of Jack Ruby is most certainly an impostor.
I can remember Peter Jennings claiming on national television that that was Ruby on Friday afternoon stalking Oswald, yet there is a Saturday newspaper in the picture. And you know darn well that Ruby wasn't as bald as this. Furthermore, he didn't have a hook nose like this guy. I tell you, my heart pangs for Jack Ruby. He was not the monster that people think he was. Rather, he was targeted and used by monsters.

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