Thursday, May 15, 2014

So, Joseph Backes is entirely OK with their being an Oswald look-alike in the doorway of the TSBD shortly after the assassination. And I say shortly because it may have been less than an hour. That's because Officer Billy Bass had the Three Tramps delivered to the County Jail and then returned to the TSBD, and then he heard on his police radio that an officer had been killed in Oak Hill. Apparently, no one at the County Jail was talking about it at the time that he was there processing the Three Tramps. 

 How could anyone in his right mind not recognize the uncanny resemblance of these two figures?

However, Backes, like the rest of my bloodied enemies, says nothing about how he views it. He grudgingly admitted that they look alike when he said that it's not a crime to look like Oswald. And he told me to get busy looking through the roster of TSBD employees to find this guy. 

But no, I'm not going to do that, Backass. That's because I haven't the slightest expectation or belief that he was a TSBD employee. I was merely acknowledging a theoretical possibility, but it's not one that I entertain. And I doubt that you entertain it either. How could there be another TSBD employee who looked like Oswald without us having heard about it by now? And if they were willing to say that Oswald and Lovelady looked alike even though Oswald was 5'9" 131 pounds, and Lovelady was 5'8 and at least 170 pounds, which made them a little like Laurel and Hardy- if that's considered looking alike, how the heck could they have overlooked these two above who have no such divergences. 

So, you can forget about him being a TSBD employee; leastways, I'm not devoting any time to it. 

And the idea that he was just an anonymous guy off the street, an unconnected bystander, who just happened to look like and dress like Oswald- that is too remote to give any serious consideration. Maybe in another universe but not the one we're living in. 

So, it only leaves two possibilities. Either the guy really was Oswald OR he was an Oswald double in Dealey Plaza.   

And the idea of there being an Oswald double in Dealey Plaza isn't new, and it certainly didn't start with me. Both John Armstrong and Jim Douglass cite an Oswald double on the 6th floor, and they speculate that he was the Oswald that Roger Craig saw get into the Nash Rambler. 

So, that was an Oswald double in Dealey Plaza proposed by two highly respected JFK researchers. So, you can take your outrage about the idea of an Oswald double in Dealey Plaza and shove it the same place you shove your proscenium arches. 

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