The new edition of Crossfire by Jim Marrs has just come out, and as promised, he gives favorable coverage to the Oswald Innocence Campaign. Here is an excerpt from it:
In a way, this is better than I expected because Jim not only gave recognition to the Oswald-in-the-doorway claim, but for the first time in print that I know of, he specifically brought up Altgens alteration as the basis for it. And that is the basis for it. He even mentioned Shelley and Lovelady departing for the railroad tracks right away, which is why "out with Bill Shelley in front" must have pertained to DURING the assassination and not afterwards. And I like the quote he used of mine, although I don't remember exactly where it's from- perhaps from the OIC website.
There may be more. I have been told that Jim Fetzer got positive mention too. I don't have a copy of the book yet. A loyal reader does, and he contacted me about our inclusion in it.
Well, if anyone doubted it before, there is no doubt now that the Doorman issue is back. It is back front and center in the JFK debate. And what we have done, what we have accomplished in the last 2 years is quite phenomenal. And of course, the only reason we were able to do it is because of the Internet. Indeed, technology has been the undoing of the JFK conspiracy. I'm sure that in 1963, they had no idea that a few decades hence, a new medium called the World Wide Web would surface empowering researchers and enabling the kind of grass roots networking that we have today.
The Doorman issue is here to stay, and it is going to lead to the utter destruction of the official story of the JFK assassination. Anyone who thinks that it is going to settle back into obscurity, into the comfort of "everybody knows it was Lovelady; that was resolved long ago, and all serious researchers agree" is deluding himself. The movement is going to keep growing. OIC senior membership is going to keep growing. I am going to fill that page with names and faces, where you have to scroll forever to get to the bottom of it.
Realize something: this is not close. This is not marginal. It is clearly and unmistakably Oswald in the doorway. His unique shirt and t-shirt are screaming at us; they are blaring. And those who are fighting us are fighting stark, plain reality. And that's a fight nobody can win.
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