Sunday, December 29, 2013

Wow, my last post on the Facebook page drew 135 hits, 7 Likes, and the page Likes have jumped to 527. And I'm not spending a dime. 

I remember when bpete was laughing because I only had 138. Pow, Pow, Pow, Bang, Bok, Boom! Bok Choy here bokking away and doing damage. 

One of the first things I explored when I first got involved with this was: What was being claimed for Oswald's alibi? And what was matter-of-factly being cited was that he said he was in the lunch room. 

I want you think about the fact that there were 75 employees of the TSBD, and the vast majority were outside watching the motorcade. There were only a handful of people in the whole building that we know of. And those that were in the building were STILL watching the motorcade.

Vickey Adams and Sylvia Styles? Inside, but still watching the motorcade from the 4th floor window.

Geneva Hine? She stayed inside, but she was right at the window watching when the Presidential limo passed. 

Junor Jarman and Harold Norman? Inside, but still watching the motorcade from the 5th floor window.

Bonnie Ray Williams? Ate lunch on the 6th floor and left his chicken bones behind, but then joined Jarman and Norman on the 5th floor. This is from the Warren Report:

Three Depository employees shown in the picture taken by Dillard were on the fifth floor of the building when the shots were fired: James Jarman, Jr., age 34, a wrapper in the shipping department; Bonnie Ray Williams, age 20, a warehouseman temporarily assigned to laying a plywood floor on the sixth floor; and Harold Norman, age 26, an "order filler." Norman and Jarman decided to watch the parade during the lunch hour from the fifth-floor windows.40 From the ground floor they took the west elevator, which operates with pushbutton controls, to the fifth floor.41 Meanwhile, Williams had gone up to the sixth floor where he had been working and ate his lunch on the south side of that floor. Since he saw no one around when he finished his lunch, he started down on the east elevator, looking for company. He left behind his paper lunch sack, chicken bones and an empty pop bottle.42 Williams went down to the fifth floor, where he joined Norman and Jarman at approximately 12:20 p.m.43

Here is the Dillard picture showing two of them:




Hey Unger! I took it from you, Buddy! If you don't like it, you can call the Complaint Department at 1 800 FUCK YOU. 

Anyway, do either one of those guys look like they are eating lunch with Oswald in the lunch room as Will Fritz told the WC? It didn't strike me that way either. 

So, who can you name who worked at the TSBD who did not watch the motorcade either from outside or from a window? 

Therefore, why does anyone assume the right to think that Lee Harvey Oswald had no interest seeing in JFK, that he preferred to sit in a dank lunch room doing absolutely nothing? 

It's ridiculous. He went outside. He watched the motorcade, just like everybody else, and we can see him there. For goodness sake, it is mostly definitely and certainly him. These childish people deny the screaming obvious. 














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