Tuesday, February 4, 2020

A new researcher, whom I shan't name because I don't want her to be harassed because of me, has made this collage of Blackie Harrison to demonstrate that it isn't him in the Jackson photo.


They were different men with different hair and even different ethnicity. 

I keep telling you how it went down. Ruby got there early. He probably got there a good hour early. He got there and was disposed of before Roy Vaughan was assigned to guard the ramp. Roy Vaughan was another victim that day; he was set up to take the fall for "Ruby" getting in. Vaughan swore for the rest of his life- to his dying day- that Ruby did not get in on his watch, that he did not pass him, and he was right.  And how could he not be right when he was a 29 year old police officer, and an 89 year old Walmart greeter, with portable oxygen and a walker, could have done it. 

So Ruby was being tucked away on the 5th floor while the Jackson photo was being taken. Remember that Dr. Fred Bieberdorf told us that at 9:45, they cleared the garage, and even he, the doctor, was told to get out. They didn't let people back in until a few minutes before the shooting. You only have to watch the KRLD film to see that the garage got filled just a few minutes before the pomp and circumstance of walking a guy 30 feet to a car began. 

I have mentioned before that Detective Thomas Miller is missing from the Jackson photo. So, where was he? He was one of the cops who dragged Ruby, the real Ruby, upstairs after his early arrival. So, that's where Miller was at 10:30 or whenever the Jackson photo was taken. And that's official because Miller testified that he was one of the ones who jumped Ruby and dragged him upstairs and dealt with him there, stripping him to his underwear, etc. But, as soon as SS Agent Forest Sorrels arrived to question Ruby, Miller made an excuse to leave. He said he had a prior engagement. In reality, he had to get back down to the garage for the televised spectacle. 

There were 3 detectives who claimed to be the ones who dragged Ruby upstairs: Besides Miller, it was Archer and Clardy.  But, if you read the testimony of Detective LD Montgomery, who is the detective who marched and pranced in front of the TSBD to show-off the paper bag that Oswald supposedly made, Montgomery claimed that Harrison was involved in dragging Ruby upstairs. And it makes sense that he would be because he was a big guy. He looked like a bouncer.  

So, they didn't have Harrison at the time the Jackson was taken, and that's why they substituted that other guy. Was he even there? But, 

maybe the bit about the cigar smoking was planned to give them an excuse to cover his mouth. So, maybe the cigar-smoking that Harrison did following this was done to conform to this and for no other reason. After all, who would smoke a cigar during the pomp and circumstance of walking a man 30 feet to a car? It's unheard of. This shows you how Blackie Harrison really looked, and it shows Bookhout afar, looking guilty and self-conscious. He was no longer in costume. 



I thank this new researcher for doing excellent work. It's yet another confirmation that the Garage Spectacle was indeed that, a spectacle, a made-for-television movie. It was all a ruse, with James Bookhout playing the role of Jack Ruby. Oswald was killed after, not during the Garage Spectacle. 

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