Wednesday, March 25, 2015

So, Oswald and Judyth said their goodbyes in what, early September? So, that means that there was over 2 months before he met his end. So, how did they keep in touch?
Phone? But, long distance calls were very expensive. And, he didn't have his own phone. She would have had to call the Depository or the Boarding house. How could they expect privacy? 

So, let me remind you what people did back then: they wrote letters. I know it seems strange, but they actually took out pen and paper and wrote each other. 

And Oswald liked to write letters. We've got oodles of them.

http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=oswald's+letters&qpvt=Oswald%27s+letters&qpvt=Oswald%27s+letters&FORM=IGRE



And remember that Oswald lived alone. And he had no friends. I would think that he would have written his beloved Judyth often- just for comfort. You write a letter to someone, and it's like talking to the person; you feel like you're having a visit. Think of the soldiers who wrote letters to their wives and girlfriends from the trenches. We've got examples of that going all the way back to the Civil War (and remember, I was a Civil War buff). 

So, how could Oswald never write to Judyth after having such a close, intimate relationship with her and not even have her contact information written down in his address book? 

And by the way, if he sent telexes to all the FBI offices pretending to be the Director of the FBI, how did he pay for it? Telexes were and are expensive, and there are a lot of FBI offices. 

Of course, he didn't send any telexes. 

But, a postage stamp was only five cents. A Coke cost a dime, and we know Oswald sprung for those, so I doubt he would have bickered about spending a nickel to mail a letter. It really seems like he would have written to Judyth if he knew her so well. 

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