Wednesday, April 22, 2020


Oswald Innocence Campaign That's right, Paul. And they couldn't put off letting Oswald see a lawyer much longer without it being blatantly obvious that they were denying him one. So then what happened? Did they just get lucky that Jack Ruby came along and saved their wicked asses? Luck had nothing to do with it. They got Ruby to do it, but what I really mean is that they just got Ruby to think that he did it, to accept that he did it. The whole recruitment of Jack Ruby was nothing like what most conspiracy theorists want to think. And please know that I consider "conspiracy theorist" a slur, a CIA slur. But, in this case, I am willing to use it to describe people who think that Jack Ruby was in with the Mafia and in with the Dallas Police, where someone opened a door for him and let him in, and someone cued him about when to come, that Leavelle wore an Easter suit so that he would stand out to Ruby. It was nothing like that. It was not that kind of conspiracy. It was more like what happened to Sirhan Sirhan. Did Sirhan conspire with anyone to shoot RFK? No one has ever suggested that. What is said is that Sirhan was drugged and subjected to mind control to get him to the Ambassador Hotel and to get him to believe and accept that he shot Robert Kennedy. Well, it's very similar for Jack Ruby, except that in his case, he got to the garage much earlier than 11:18, and he was put through his own private scuffle with the Dallas Police and dragged up to the 5th floor, and in his drugged and manipulated state of mind, he accepted what he was told, that it was him at the garage spectacle. Ruby was so impaired mentally on 11/24/63 that he easily lost track of an hour of time, such that even though it was about an hour earlier that he got to the garage, it just vanished. Consider that they got him up to the 5th floor about 10:20, and they kept him there until 3:00. That's 4 hours and 40 minutes. But, they made him believe that it was just 3 hours and 40 minutes.But, it was a block of time in which he was standing around in his underwear talking to the police, and he was high as a kite. It was easy as pie for him to lose an hour. And the fact is: he would have believed the Dallas Police if they told him his eyes were green. 

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