Thursday, August 13, 2015

Lately, John Armstrong and I have been discussing the image of Oswald that appears in Robert Oswald's book about his brother. 

And, I will remind Professor James Norwood that he is a supporter of John Armstrong- or at least he was.

RO claimed that the picture was taken when LHO was "home on leave" from the Marines. But, LHO never went home on leave when he was in the Far East. Furthermore, on the date cited, February 1958, "Lee" was in the Philippines. 

I understand the reason for the lie: because when the picture was taken, "Harvey" the Oswald of fame was in Russia. So, when was it really taken? It could have been 1960, 1961, or 1962. It could well have been 1962 because of how much older he looks. 

Here is a collage containing Oswald's passport photo, which had an image of "Lee" in it even though "Harvey" is the one who went to Russia. But, notice how much older the squirrel-shooting Oswald looks than Passport Lee. Notice how his hairline receded. That doesn't happen overnight.


If it was 1962, then Lee would have been 23. 

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