We've been discussing how authorities made no mention of what Oswald told them about how he got to the theater. I know the official story is that he walked, but what did he tell them? Doesn't it seem odd to you that that was left out? Doesn't it seem automatic that the questioning would have gone there?
"Alright, so after you changed your trousers and got your pistol, what did you do next? How did you get to the theater?"
And Oswald said: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
But, he must have said something.
Here's the correspondence. Armstrong is in caps.
Thanks, John. It seems like he had to account for his movement from the room to the theater SOMEHOW, but they didn't write it down. But, Fritz did write down "Out with Bill Shelley in front". IT WAS ONE OUNCE OF TRUTH.
An ounce of truth? Hmmm. Is it just me, or does it sound like John Armstrong is admitting that it was Oswald in the doorway?
I
don't know why Oswald didn't brandish his CIA/FBI connections. Maybe it was
drilled into him not to do, like a code. THE PAST 15 YEARS OF HIS LIFE, HIS ENTIRE
LIFE, HAD BEEN CONTROLLED BY INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES.
But, he
had to have said more than they have revealed. The sheer number of hours of
interrogation cinches it. ABSOLUTELY. BUT SPECULATING ON WHAT WAS OR
WHAT WAS NOT SAID IS IRRESPONSIBLE.
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