Friday, July 17, 2020

Jeffrey Epstein is back in the news with the arrest of his girlfriend, but do you realize that there are parallels between the his suicide and Oswald's murder?

But first, note that incredulity about Epstein's suicide is so great, it is probably the #1 Conspiracy Theory in the world. People were predicting it and making jokes about it before it even happened. They were making videos about it- and they were funny. 

So, Epstein was facing trial in which he could have done colossal damage to important and powerful people, such as Bill Clinton, Bill Richardson, Alan Dershowitz, Prince Andrew, etc.- all vacationers on the Lolita Express to Orgy Island. And that's why he needed to be killed.

Well, Oswald was also facing trial, and he could have, and would have, done tremendous and colossal damage to the Dallas Police and the FBI, and ultimately, to all those who really killed Kennedy, including LBJ. Oswald would have been able to persuasively prove that he did not own a rifle, that the documentation produced by the FBI, purporting to show that he mail-ordered a rifle from Chicago, was phony. It was as phony as three dollar bill. And that genie would have been out of the bottle, and there would have been no putting it back. Oswald would have been able to prove persuasively that it was him in the Altgens photo, and that things were done to the photo to deliberately, maliciously, and criminally obscure that fact. Tampering with evidence is a crime.  He would have been able to prove that he never had a P.O. Box and that he never wrote a letter to Marina concerning the Walker shooting. He would have been able to destroy the claim that he went to Mexico City.  And so on, and so on. And remember that his lawyers would have been able to get their experts to testify on the print evidence and the fibers in the butt of the rifle. All of the alleged evidence against him would have been challenged and destroyed.  His lawyer or lawyers would have decimated the prosecution. 

And, I dare say that  there would have been a lot more at stake than whether some big shots indulged on Orgy Island. At stake would have been: everything- the future of the republic.   Because: as I have told you, if Oswald didn't do it, it's not as though authorities could pin it on some other lone-nut. And, they couldn't blame the Mafia either, as the HSCA did in 1979 because the Mafia story is linked to Oswald. The story went that the Mafia, in deciding to kill Kennedy, settled on an ex-Marine who had just spent 3 years building radios in Russia, and since then worked a bevy of odd jobs in Dallas and New Orleans, none of which had anything to do with shooting or assassination. It was ridiculous and absurd, but how could they blame the Mafia for a phony order-form proffered by the FBI? 

So, Oswald needed killing fast, and the clock was ticking. How much longer could they deny him a lawyer? I figure they had until the next day, Monday. If they didn't get him a lawyer by Monday, it would have been obvious to the whole world that they were violating his rights. 

So, then what happened? Did they just get lucky that Jack Ruby came along and killed him? A lot of people doubt that. They would rather think that they set it up for Ruby to kill him. But, how do you get a guy, to not just kill somebody, but to utterly and totally destroy his own life? Who would do that? Nobody would do that. And when I say nobody, I mean absolutely nobody. 

In The Godfather, the Corleone family got some guy to confess to the killing of the police chief, which enabled Michael to return to America from Sicily. But, they paid the guy an enormous sum of money, which went to his family. In this case, there was no money involved. When you ask the people who believe that Ruby did it, why he did it, they will usually say that it was because of threats; that they threatened to kill his sister unless he killed Oswald. Have you got a sister? If someone threatened to kill her unless you killed someone who they wanted dead, would you do it?  Of course, you wouldn't. Nobody would. And I don't even know if anyone would do the thing that happened in The Godfather. Remember, it's fiction. But, it's not as wild a fiction as the official story of the Oswald shooting or the alternative story. 

Doesn't it bother you that the Oswald shooting just happened to take place on national television at prime time? Doesn't it bother you that the face of the shooter never got captured during the spectacle, that we never got a good look at him? Doesn't it bother you that after the most intense security precautions in the history of police work that Oswald should get shot just seconds after walking out a door into a police garage and in a sea of police? The attached photo is of Dallas Police manning the phones because of all the death threats to Oswald coming in. They announced it on the radio Sunday morning that they were being inundated with threatening phone calls. 




Doesn't it bother you that Dallas Police responded to a violent and armed man not by handcuffing him but by taking him somewhere? 

If you don't believe the official story of what happened to Jeffrey Epstein, you've got reasons in spades not to believe the official story of what happened to Lee Harvey Oswald. And the truth is NOT that that they conspired with Ruby to get Ruby to kill him. The truth is that they manipulated the feeble-minded Ruby TO THINK that he killed him.  And I am hoping that you are sharp-minded enough to realize it. Jack Ruby was innocent. The shooter in the garage was the short FBI agent, James W. Bookhout. That is a fact, and it is as certain as the sun will rise in the east tomorrow and set in the west. 
  


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