Wednesday, November 20, 2019

This is a dead giveaway by Jack Ruby; his own narrative of what he did on the weekend of the JFK assassination. It's on the internet, and I downloaded it. So, I have it. They brought in a Hollywood scriptwriter to co-write it with him, which is to say, to edit it. And surely, the scriptwriter made the subtitle, approximately 9:30 AM. Ruby wouldn't have done that. Ruby said that he was up early. The scriptwriter put 9:30 A.M. but that isn't early. Even for a Sunday morning, that isn't early. So, we can be certain that Ruby meant earlier than that, but the scriptwriter needed it to be later so as to push back the time that Ruby reached the police garage to 11:20. Ruby actually got there earlier, much earlier, and he was swifted away and held on the 5th floor while the Garage Spectacle went down with James Bookhout masquerading as him. 

But, that's not really what I want to talk about. What I want to talk about is what Ruby said about his drugs. He said that he doubled his dosage of his "diet pills" 4 or 5 days before. Why did he do that? And who would write that way? Nobody would. Nobody would just say he doubled his dose without saying why. And then he said that that morning, he also took some other tablets.  Again, who would write that way? Nobody would. Nobody would add that he took other tablets without saying what they were and why he took them. Nobody takes a tablet. They may take a drug in the form of a tablet, but the form of it, whether it's a tablet, a capsule, a powder, or whatever, doesn't matter. It's irrelevant. What matters is what drug they took. That's what a person would refer to. And they would say why they did it, how it came about that they did it. "I took it because...."  So, why does it lack the information that is relevant and significant? It must have been edited out by the scriptwriter. So, did someone put Ruby up to taking extra pills? Was it his roommate George Senator. 

I have always wondered about that guy. Do you ever see the movie The Odessa File starring Jon Voight and based on the novel by Frederick Forsyth. I tell you, that was good movie-making, and I'm saying that as someone who has made a movie. It's the story of a German reporter who stumbles upon the diary of a concentration camp victim and the horrors he went through at the hand of Commandante Eduard Roschmann. So, the reporter, Peter Miller goes looking for Roschmann because there is reason to believe he is still alive and living under a different name in Germany. But, there is a secret organization called ODESSA which is really the SS which protects Nazi war criminals. And ODESSA has infiltrated all walks of West German life including the police. So, while Miller is off on his personal manhunt for Roschmann, a very ruse is set up to frighten his girlfriend who lives alone, and when a police official recommends that they have a female police officer live with her as her roommate, and she accepts. But, this female police officer is really an SS operative herself. 

So, was George Senator like that? He supposedly was living with Ruby because he was down and out and needed a place to live, and Ruby, out of the goodness of his heart, let him move in. 

Reportedly, Ruby and Senator knew each other since 1955. And then in 1962, it just happened that they were living in apartments right next to each other in Dallas. I don't mean apartment buildings that were next to each other, but adjoining units. Senator was in Apartment 206; Ruby was in Apartment 207. That just happened? By coincidence? But, Senator was living with another man, and then the other man moved out, and it was a struggle for Senator to cover the rent himself. So, Ruby invited him to move into his apartment.  Are you buying that?

So, was the Senator the one who got Ruby to take additional drugs that morning? I have been saying for a long time that Ruby was drugged as part of the operation. It was reported on Dallas television that after the shooting, he was "mumbling incoherently" but it was only reported the once and never repeated. What drug was he given? I suspect it was Scopolamine, the zombie drug from South America. The CIA learned learned about it from the Nazis, who used it as a truth serum. It makes a person extremely subject to suggestion, where, like a zombie, they will do whatever they're told to do, including checking out what is going on at a ramp, and then going down the ramp to check out what is going on in the basement.  

So, Ruby got up early, by his own admission, got dressed and ate breakfast. He had the tv on while he ate, and he also browsed the newspaper. And then he left. It says in the narrative that he went to see the wreaths in Dealey Plaza, but he did that on Saturday morning. So, would he have done it on both mornings? I doubt it. And I'll have to say about that shortly. 

But, even if it did, if he got up early, it means he got up by 8. And all if all he did was get dressed and eat, then he must have left by 9.
It was 2.8 miles from his apartment to Dealey Plaza, and then 1.6 miles to City Hall. So, that's 4.4 miles of driving in 1963. It was a Sunday morning, and it was 1963, so don't think of 2019 traffic. So, how long would that have taken? Even if he only averaged 10 miles per hour, which is ridiculous, it would have taken less than half an hour, which would have got him to Western Union by 9:30. So, how could it be 11:15? It couldn't. It wasn't. It's all a lie. Ruby got there early, and he was "processed" early. They took him up to the 5th floor, and the first thing they did was strip him- in order to give his clothes to Bookhout for the big show. On the 5th floor in his underwear was where Jack Ruby was when Oswald got shot.  





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