Sunday, November 3, 2013

You know the story about how Oswald, our Lee Harvey Oswald, pumped 4 bullets into Tippit and then ejected the spent cartridges on the ground for all to see. 

How do you explain that? And that was after leaving his shells up in the sniper's nest and before he threw his wallet on the ground. He liked to leave his mark. I guess he was like Zorro. 


Well, good old Ollie from McAdams' forum is never without voice when an explanation is needed:


"It's called combat loading. Lee was a Marine, you know. His instincts were to keep his weapon loaded, because an empty weapon is the same as no weapon at all."

Wow. Forget Zorro; that sounds more like Rambo. Let's take a look at this Rambo.



No offense to Lee, but of the two of them, I think Marina looks more inclined towards combat loading than he does. Look at that expression on her. 

He looks harmless and gentle, and that's a real problem when your mad-dog, lone-nut killer has a gentle look. You hate to see that. And it's probably why they flipped 5 images of him in the last 2 days of his life.



The flipped image (mirror image) on the lower left was published by the HSCA.  


They must have thought he looked more sinister flipped than otherwise. It's a common practice in political propaganda to check the flipped image and see if you like it better for whatever you are trying to convey. Sometimes, for instance, a leader might look tougher, more resolute, flipped, and so they flip him.

They may have also felt that he looked a little older flipped; who knows. But, what I do know is that all that flipping was no accident. You know what my attitude is about JFK coincidences. Well, I have the same attitude about JFK accidents. 

So, Ollie, as much as you think Oswald was like one of those Navy Seals who took out the fake Osama bin laden who really died in 2001, the fact is: he wasn't THAT kind of Marine. Combat reload? Oswald was NEVER in combat. Oswald never shot at anybody in his life, including on 11/22/63. He never shot Kennedy. He never shot Tippit. And there is no good reason to believe he shot at any policeman in the Texas Theater either, which you can read about here:

http://jfkthelonegunmanmyth.blogspot.com/2012/11/oswald-and-revolver.html






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