Saturday, July 18, 2020



  • Hoyt Kelley
     Ralph Cinque you produce pictures ... and narrate the story as you go.

    You explain that poor innocent Jacob Rubinstein was just at the police station ... to offer the nice policemen a roast beef on rye. Hahahaha.

    You show 2 pictures that are supposed to be Rubinstein ... and neither one look like him.

    Everyone knows that you can produce pictures that "you" manipulated ... just to get your desired opinion.

    At what time did Jacob Rubinstein "deny" that he cold bloodily murdered Lee Harvey Oswald? Never ... hahahaha.
  • Ralph Cinque Hoyt Kelley You think your points pose any challenge to me? It's established beyond doubt that Ruby went to a delicatessen and ordered roast beef sandwiches for the detectives. Then, he got Detective Sims on the phone, and Sims told him that they were being provided with plenty of food. And so Ruby decided to give the sandwiches to the news crew. That's all well established, and just because you are ignorant of it doesn't matter. The two pictures weren't produced by me. They are from the official record. And you don't think they look like Ruby? The one on the right is definitely Ruby, and the reason you don't recognize him is because he was thinner than the Garage Shooter, and that's because he wasn't the Garage Shooter. The short pudgy guy on the right was definitely not Jack Ruby. And Jack Ruby didn't deny shooting Oswald, but that was because the Dallas Police told him he did it, and he believed everything the Dallas Police told him. They were his heroes. But, he also said that he had no memory of shooting Oswald, no thought to shoot him, and no desire or intention to shoot him. When asked to recount what exactly happened, he couldn't. He said it was all a blur. He said that all he could remember was going to the garage and then police were pouncing on him, and nothing in-between. That's because there was nothing in-between. And when the police jumped him (which was at the time that he was there, which was not the time that we saw) he started saying, in the midst of the scuffle, "Hey, what are you doing? You know me. I'm Jack Ruby." He didn't know why they were jumping on him. As far as he knew, he didn't do anything- not a damn thing. And he hadn't. Ruby was innocent. Completely and totally innocent. And he was mentally impaired. He did not have the wherewithal to defend himself. And he was a very decent man, a good man. The picture of his character that goes along with the official story is complete fiction, and most of the citings and doings of Ruby are fiction too. He was not a Mafioso. He was not a hit man or a pimp. He was not a gun runner. Those are all lies fabricated by the real killers.

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