There is the Latin expression, Cui bono? which means, "Who benefits? That's what you need to ask yourself about the Oswald shooting. Ruby certainly didn't and couldn't benefit from it. But, the Dallas Police could. They were in trouble. The clock was ticking. Oswald was clamoring for a lawyer. He devoted his whole MPC speech to it. And remember, he didn't ask for someone to contact John Abt. He just said that he was asking for someone to come forward to provide him with legal assistance. And that did so much damage, that the next evening, they had civil attorney H. Louis Nichols meet with "Lee" and offer to get him an attorney, which "Lee" turned down. That was not the Oswald of fame. I have tracked the time. Nichols didn't even start the wheels in motion until 5 pm. By the time he was one-on-one with Oswald in his cell, it was after 6:20, at which time Harvey was already on the 3rd floor, heading to Fritz' office. The Oswald of fame never met with Nichols and NEVER would have turned down that offer.
And as much trouble as the Dallas Police were in, the FBI was in even more trouble. They are the ones who came up with the false story of Oswald mail-ordering a rifle from Chicago, and everything they submitted as evidence for it was fake. Do you think it would have been hard for Oswald's lawyer to establish that in court? And then, it was the FBI who claimed to find partial prints on the rifle after the Dallas Police could not.
It wasn't just that they couldn't let Oswald go to trial, though they certainly couldn't. They couldn't even let Oswald speak to a lawyer- not even once. They would have had to kill the lawyer.
So, the Dallas Police needed Oswald dead about as badly as Putin needs new recruits who can shoot straight.
So, what do you think, they just got lucky that Ruby came along and got them out of a jam? Luck had nothing to do with it. The whole thing was planned. And I don't mean planned with Ruby. There was no conspiracy between Ruby and the Dallas Police. And if people would just think about it, they would realize it. The Dallas Police testified against Ruby in a death penalty case. How can you be in cahoots with people who are trying to put you to death?
There was a conspiracy, but it was against Ruby, not with him. And I wish to God people would realize that there was no way the Dallas Police would let Jack Ruby fire a gun in a crowded place with them in it. They didn't let James Bookhout do it either. It was too risky. The Garage Spectacle was pure theater; it was just an act. Oswald was shot afterwards.
They didn't need Ruby to kill Oswald. They just needed him to take the blame for it.
It makes perfect sense that the people who framed Oswald and killed JFK went on to kill Oswald. The same people killed both men. Make it three because the same people killed Tippit too.
To those of you who think that Ruby did it, but the Mafia put him up to it, stop thinking it was your idea. From the beginning, that alternate story was decided on as the right one for naysayers to be encouraged to embrace. That story is very safe ground for the perpetrators, and you are doing their bidding if you extol it. Believe me, they don't mind a bit if you want to say that, and that's because it is polar-opposite to the truth, which is: that Ruby didn't do it at all.
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