Tuesday, March 18, 2014

This is just in from Professor James Norwood in response to my Game, Set, Match post about the two Oswalds and their respective mothers, as per John Armstrong. I am pleased and honored that Professor Norwood chose to be a senior member of the Oswald Innocence Campaign.



Ralph,

Excellent overview and analysis of these photos!

In John Armstrong's book, "Harvey and Lee," there is an accompanying CD with a large repository of photos. The book is organized chronologically, as we follow the life stories of the two Oswald boys that were part of a top secret intelligence operation to plant the Russian-speaking "Harvey" in the Soviet Union as a spy in 1959.

Beyond the incontrovertible photographic evidence, Armstrong provides complementary documentary evidence, plus the results of a decade of interviews of eyewitnesses. The combination of (a) photographic, (b) documentary, and (c) eyewitness evidence makes Armstrong's "Harvey and Lee" one of the most important books on the JFK assassination.

The critics of Armstrong are typically those who have not read the book because their generalized objections never refer to page numbers, citations, or the voluminous evidence contained within the book.

In addition to the book, Armstrong has placed his research materials in the collection of the Baylor University library, and all of those primary materials are available online.

For anyone who is willing to spend the time in reading the book and checking the facts online, the John Armstrong research collection will answer nearly every question about the identity of "Lee Harvey Oswald" and how he was made the scapegoat in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

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