I am glad to see my readers from Russia increasing in number. I have a feeling that the Russians have known for a long time that it was Oswald in the doorway. I heard directly from a Russian woman who told me that her deceased uncle, who was career military in Russia, became friends with Oswald during the 3 years he lived there from 1959 to 1962. And he told her that he was certain it is Oswald in the doorway of the Altgens photo; he recognized him right away.
Why don't the Russians go public with this on a large scale? I'm sure it is only one of many things the Russians are withholding.
We suspect that the shirt that Oswald was wearing that day- in the doorway and after his arrest- was of Russian origin. And if not Russian origin, then of Eastern European origin. It was definitely not an American-made shirt and probably wasn't available for sale here. Such a shirt is definitely not available for sale here today. Unlike the shirts we are used to, Oswald's shirt had a collar that was not stiff. Nor was the placket, which is the vertical piece down the middle, stiff. And that's what allowed it to fold over so neatly into a lapel, especially on the left side. It had more the lay of a jacket than a shirt, and that's why Marrion Baker, who was the first to see it after the assassination, called it a "light brown jacket".
Keep in mind that that is not even controversial because the official story is that Oswald did NOT change his shirt, since they found his bus transfer ticket in the pocket of his arrest shirt, and he would not have transferred an expired bus ticket.
So, since he did not change his shirt, it means that he was wearing the same shirt in the lunch room when he encountered Truly and Baker there after the assassination. And that's true whether he came down from the 6th floor or up from the doorway (although, you can be sure he came up from the doorway).
It also means that that shirt of Oswald's that they are showcasing at the Newseum can't be his shirt. That shirt is way too stiff to ever fold over the way we see on Oswald.
You see how stiff that material looks on the right? What do you think would happen if you tried to fold it over the way it is on Oswald? It wouldn't stay. That's what would happen. It would bounce back to what you see. If that's the original shirt then they did a lot to alter it's nature. But, I think it's more likely that it's a totally different shirt.
Note that the shirt is being worn by someone- a manikin. So, why doesn't it hang like it does on Oswald? They weren't going to display it that way. They weren't going to remind you how unique Oswald's shirt was. That could lead you to the Altgens doorway.
It's bad enough for them that we have this:
If they displayed Oswald's shirt the same way, too many people would figure it out. So, that's why they keep it like this:
Yes, it is really bull shit to claim that Oswald's shirt looked like that. It is really bull shit to claim that Oswald's Russian or East European shirt EVER looked like that. But, slinging bull shit is what JFK officialdom is all about. And that's why there are at least 5 attack sites set up against me. Why me? It's because Oswald in the doorway is the greatest threat to JFK officialdom in the world today.
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