Thursday, November 21, 2019

So, why was the first officer on foot, the one Ruby saw, why was he leaning into Pierce's car? Well first, it tells you that Pierce must have STOPPED at the top of the ramp. The guy couldn't do it if the car was moving, right? But, Vaughn never said that the car stopped, and neither did Pierce. They both said that Vaughn stepped aside and waved him out. So, why did Pierce stop the first time? It was because he was waiting for Ruby. And the other guy was leaning in because what else could  he do when the car stopped? He had to be doing something.

So, Ruby saw something that was different from what Vaughn said he did. How do you explain that? You explain it by assuming that Ruby was seeing someone else. But, I'm a little surprised that Ruby could tell it was Pierce because if the other guy had his face in the window, it seems like his back is all Ruby would have seen. But, maybe he saw Pierce as he was driving forward. Or maybe, Ruby saw him from an angle as he started turning left to go down the ramp. In other words, he turned his head and looked to his right and recognized that it was Pierce. But, if so, then surely Pierce would have seen him as well, and I have no doubt that he did. He was waiting for him. Ruby was being monitored the whole time. They were probably on radio. And Pierce may have called someone down in the garage to say that Ruby was coming. This was about 10:30, most likely.  

It really is true that Ruby got there at a different time, an earlier time, and all his actions were being coaxed. His roommate George Senator was probably in on it. And the guy at the Western Union office or someone there had to be in on it. If Ruby was high on scopolamine, as I suspect, then all someone would have had to say is, "You should go down and see what's happening down at the ramp." And then, when he got there, all someone had to do was get Ruby's attention and point down the ramp and gesture, "go on down." And Ruby would have done it. That's how powerful scopolamine is. You don't think. You don't exercise your will. Without any judgment or contemplation, you just do what you're told. The CIA got that drug from the Nazis. Allen Dulles may have learned about it directly from the Nazi Intelligence Chief, Reinhard Gehlen. 

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