Wednesday, October 23, 2019

A while ago, I mailed a deposit to my online bank, and I figured it would just take  a few days to get there and be processed. Well, a week passed, and nothing. So, I called the bank, and they said it typically takes 10 days for deposits to register in your account. I was afraid it was lost in the mail or stolen, but they said, just give it more time. So, I did, and it registered on the 11th day. 

I don't know how much was due to delay in delivery and how much was due to delay in processing, but I figure some of both.  

Now, that's in 2019. Almost 2020. But, back in 1963, Oswald, supposedly, mailed a money order by depositing it in a postal box in Dallas, and it not only arrived in Chicago the very next morning, but it got processed by Klein's Sporting Goods that morning, where they stamped it on the back with their name and the date. All that overnight. And it was before the US Postal Service offered overnight delivery at any price. And it was before they had computers and robotics and digital scanners and all the things that make mail move fast today. Overnight. From Dallas. In 1963. 

Are you buying that, are you? Do you really think that Oswald mail-ordered a rifle from Dallas that he could have bought anonymously, with no background checks, or paperwork of any kind, from any K-Mart in Dallas? 

Are you aware of just how dead the official story of the JFK assassination really is? How much longer can this chicken with its head cut off keep running around? 


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