Friday, November 15, 2013

Here is some correspondence I would like to make public without giving the guy's name:


Hello,

I've read everything I can find on this topic and though I am still unsure of what to believe, I have one nagging question: if it is indeed Oswald in front of the building, why was he drinking a coke in the lunchroom immediately after the shooting ?? Am I to believe that after he just witnessed the president getting shot, and knowing the situation he is likely to be in, that he went back into the building and casually hung around ? That makes no sense at all.

Hope to meet you all in Dallas next week. I’m staying at the Adolphus and have a ticket for the memorial.

E.P. 

Ralph Cinque:


Well, you'll miss seeing me then because I'll be in Santa Barbara at the OIC JFK truth conference at the Fess Parker Resort:


But, Oswald did NOT get a Coke in the lunch room upon getting there. He had NO COKE when Baker and Truly arrived, and they both said so. And they did NOT know each other beforehand and had NO basis to conspire to lie. So, Oswald did not get a Coke upon reaching the lunch room. But, AFTER his encounter with Truly and Baker, then he apparently did get one since Mrs. Reid reported him with a "full Coke" as he walked through the office.

So, why did he get a Coke afterwards? Well, if he were a smoker, he probably would have lite a cigarette. But, he wasn't a smoker. He was a Coke drinker; that was his habit; and it's a habit just like smoking. Caffeine is a drug, just like nicotine is a drug, and he went for his drug of choice to calm his nerves, steady himself, and get a grip on things. But, it doesn't mean that he went to the lunch room explicitly to get a Coke because if he had, he'd have either had one or been in the process of getting one when Baker first saw him.


So, Oswald did not leave the doorway and go to the lunch room for the explicit purpose of getting a Coke. Odds are great that he went there because he was told to go there, just as he was told to go to the Texas Theater. You don't think he went to the theater because he had a hankering for a war movie do you? Likewise, he didn't go to the lunch room because he had a hankering for a Coke. 

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