Wednesday, November 11, 2020

This is an interesting piece but  mostly for how fabricated it is. It refers to memos that were made public during the release of the JFK documents; memos of J. Edgar Hoover, how incensed he was that Dallas Police let Oswald get killed. 

What an actor! Hoover's own agent James Bookhout played the role of Jack Ruby in the televised spectacle. It's not something Bookhout would have done without Hoover's knowledge and consent. And there is evidence of direct contact between the two. There was an inter-office telegram sent from Bookhout to Hoover the Monday before the JFK assassination. 

It includes a strange statement that Hoover received a call from the FBI office in Dallas from a man who said he was the head of a committee that was out to kill Oswald. That is ridiculous. How could such a man make a call from the office of the FBI? And why inform the FBI of their intentions? Killers don't actually do that- inform the police or FBI of what they're planning.  

Remember: they refused to give Oswald a lawyer, despite his numerous public pleadings. Why? Because the case against him was non-existent; it was completely fabricated; and it could never have held up in court. The trial of Oswald would have turned into an indictment of the FBI. 

This is what Hoover said in a November 24 memo:

"We traced the weapon; we identified the handwriting; we identified the fingerprints on the brown bag." 

Fake, fake, fake. Oswald never ordered a rifle; that was completely fabricated. It wasn't his handwriting on the order form; and it wasn't his brown bag, let alone his fingerprints. And who the hell builds a bag? Who would go to the trouble of doing that? Who would know how to do it? If I gave you this:


Could you make this?


Do you think Oswald could? Do you think he would even get the idea? Have you ever in your life gotten the idea to make a bag? Has anyone you know ever gotten the idea? I've lived 70 years, and I've never had the thought to make a bag.

And if someone were to try, they would just make a tube out of the paper and fold it at the bottom. They couldn't possibly make what Detective Montgomery is displaying. That is obviously a manufactured bag. 

In reality, the killing of Oswald was a joint DPD/FBI operation. Fritz and Leavelle and them knew that it was Bookhout in the basement. And Bookhout was an FBI agent. That was all theater anyway. Oswald was shot later. Not much later, but later. 

I am going to give you the link to this, but first I'll tell you there is a video in it of Fritz, and he is asked about what Oswald said about his "transportation." And Fritz said that he rode the bus a little ways and then took a cab to his room. "And then he started to the picture show where he encountered the officer that he killed." That's what he said, and if you take it literally, it sounds like Oswald killed the officer in the theater. But, that's not what he meant. He meant that Oswald started to the picture, meaning started walking to the theater, and "where he encountered the officer" refers to when he was walking. not to the theater. So, while he was walking, he encountered the officer. I am sure that that is what Fritz meant. But, it makes no sense. If you look at the map, you can see that if Oswald had "started to the picture show" he would have walked down Beckley to Jefferson and turned right. He would never have gone anywhere near 10th and Patton.


I am not absolutely sure the location of the red x because they don't have all the streets marked. They don't have 10th or Patton marked. But, that is about it. And as you can see, if Oswald was walking to the picture show, he would have just walked down Beckley to Jefferson and jogged right a little ways. It was practically a straight shot. And remember that the story became not that Oswald was going to the theater, but that he ducked into the theater to get off the street. So, in that scenario, where was he going. David Belin said "to Mexico" based on something he pulled out of his ass. I guess he didn't talk to Fritz. Here's the link:

https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/declassified-jfk-documents-show-show-feud-between-fbi-and-dallas-police-10015830

 


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