This little exchange shows how bloodied the Warren Commission was. And that goes for Fritz too, although I don't say he had advance knowledge of the assassination. But, he did go on to kill Oswald and frame Ruby, so yes, he was bloodied.
Sunday, January 5, 2025
Mr. BALL. Did you ask him what happened that day; where he had been?
Mr. FRITZ. Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL. What did he say?
Mr. FRITZ. Well he told me that he was eating lunch with some of the employees when this happened...
Mr. BALL. At that time didn't you know that one of your officers, Baker, had seen Oswald on the second floor?
What the motherfolk?????? When Oswald said that, Joseph Ball should have responded with: "What? Who were they? We need to question those employees. We need to hear what they have to say about it."
But, the truth is that Oswald never said he ate with other employees. He said that while he was eating in the 1st floor lunchroom, he saw James Jarmon and Harold Norman hanging around. And they both confirmed they were hanging around there at the time. Jarmon said that he forgot to bring any lunch. So, mid-morning, he went out to the lunch truck in front and bought a sandwich, which he put on the shelf in the Domino room, where the warehouse workers, including Oswald, kept their lunch. So, he had to enter the Domino room, where Oswald was, to retrieve his lunch, so he could eat it. Oswald didn't eat with anybody. He was very much a recluse at the TSBD. He wasn't interested in cultivating friendships with anybody.
But, if Oswald had named other employees as his alibi for the assassination, how do you not talk to those employees?
But, Joseph Ball just changed the subject. It was a way of moving the conversation along.
I got to have discussions with Professor Gerald McKnight, and he told me that when Jarmon was questioned at the DPD, he admitted that he saw Oswald eating in the 1st floor lunch room.
Besides the highly convincing photographic evidence that the Doorman in the Altgens photo was Oswald wearing Oswald's clothes, there is other conclusive evidence that that was him.
First, there is the fact that Oswald said he was in the doorway, and he proved it by citing someone else who was there: Bill Shelley. He said that he was "out with Bill Shelley in front" and Fritz wrote it down.
How could Oswald know that Shelley was there? Shelley could have been anywhere outside- or not outside at all. He could have stayed inside and watched the motorcade from a window, as some people did. Or, he could have not watched it at all, as some people did. Oswald wasn't guilty of anything, so he wasn't going to lie or make something up. So, his correctly identifying Shelley as someone who was in the doorway is very decisve that he was there.
But then, there is what happened on the 2nd floor with his encounter with Officer Marionn Baker. Baker said that when he reached the stairwell on the 2nd floor that he saw Oswald moving through the anteroom or vestibule. Oswald had gotten there just a few seconds before Baker. Now, if Oswald had gone through the door through which Baker was looking, that door would have still been in motion. It would not have been stationary and at rest. But, it was stationary and at rest. And that means that Oswald must have used the other door to get into the anteroom- the door from the office side. And that means that Oswald could not have come down from the 6th floor.
And remember that Truly was ahead of Baker on the stairs. Truly had made it up to the 3rd floor, and when he realized that Baker wasn't behind him, he turned around and went back down to the 2nd floor and joined him in the lunch room. But, the point is that since Oswald was only slightly ahead of Baker, if he had come down from the 6th floor, he would have encountered Truly on the stairs.
It's very odd that Truly was leading the way because they were looking for an armed killer. Wouldn't you let the armed cop go first in that situation? I sure would. But, the reason why Truly didn't is because he knew there was no danger. Truly was in on it. The whole TSBD was. The TSBD was a CIA front company, involved in espionage and gun-running, under the guise of book distribution. Read The Spider's Web by William Weston, and you'll realize that that's true.
But, that anteroom was just a little passageway room, an access room. It had a door from the office side and a door from the stairwell side, and in-between, it had a door into the lunch room proper. So, since Oswald did not come down the northwest stairs, how did he get to the office side? The answer is that he went up the single flight of stairs from the 1st to the 2nd floor which were located in the southeast corner of the building. Those stairs were right next to the doorway. So, Oswald went from the doorway to the southeast stairs, up the stairs, and then he walked across the big expanse of the 2nd floor from the southeast corner to the northwest corner where the lunch room was. And that is what placed him on the office side of the anteroom.
Saturday, January 4, 2025
All right, this settles it: once and for all. On the left is Jack Ruby. It was March 1964 at his trial. I realize that it was several months after the murder of Oswald. However, the length of Ruby's neck was the same, and it's obvious that he had a much longer and less burly neck than the Garage Shooter.
And Ruby's hair wasn't exactly the same but it was mostly the same as it was in late November. And you can plainly see that he just got an ordinary men's haircut, where the hair is tapered in back. However, there is nothing ordinary about the hair of the Garage Shooter. He had long curls in back that fell neatly in place in a very orderly and perfectly horizontal way. He's not exhibiting an ordinary men's haircut at all. He is exhibiting a very stylized and deliberately groomed look.. He is obviously not a guy who got ordinary men's haircuts. And frankly, I think he's wearing a wig. The two presentations are lightyears apart. They could not be more dissimilar.
It's staring us in the face that Jack Ruby was NOT the Garage Shooter, and that should settle it for all reasonable people. Anyone who won't admit that these are two different men is adopting dementia as a lifestyle. It's time to admit that Ruby was not the Garage Shooter- if only for the sake of preserving our rational minds. Let us not walk off the plank into the sea of dementia just out of stubborness. Jack Ruby was innocent.
And to the blood-soaked Kennedy-killers and fake Oswald defenders, of which there are many, it's over for you.
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
With the new year here, you can now watch DOVEY’S PROMISE, which is my feature film about the murder of Mary Pinchot Meyer, and the subsequent trial of Raymond Crump for killing her.
It is very much a courtroom drama. Two-thirds of the movie takes place in the courtroom, which is a lot, even for courtroom dramas.
You probably know that Mary was the final mistress of JFK. But, their connection involved so much more than sex. They were friends, confidantes, and they shared the world view that what mattered most was peace, and that it was time to end the Cold War. It’s doubtful that he had any advisors whom he trusted more than Mary. His brother Robert was the only possible exception.
But, famed Civil Rights attorney Dovey Roundtree got involved and offered to defend Raymond Crump for one dollar for one reason: because of her certain belief in his innocence.
I had an advisor too in writing the script, and he was Michael Pinchot, who is a cousin of Mary’s. And one thing that Michael did was provide me the transcript of the trial. I knew it was public domain, but I still couldn’t find it online. So, I went to Michael, and fortunately, he had it and sent it to me.
Leading the awards that DOVEY’S PROMISE has won is our star Joy White, who won BEST ACTRESS at many film festivals. What lifts up the film is her power in the courtroom, and I mean Dovey’s and Joy’s. So, if you are easily enthralled by a great courtroom drama, you will love DOVEY’S PROMISE.
The film doesn't proselytize. It implies that the same people who killed JFK killed Mary. You’ll hear a character say that “the murder of Mary Pinchot Meyer was the sequel to Dealey Plaza.” We don't bring up Oswald or Ruby, but the film makes it clear that after killing JFK, the CIA killed Mary, for damage control.
And with that. DOVEY’S PROMISE can and will spread JFK truth. If you’d like to help propel the film, you should watch it, then post a positive comment on the Vimeo page, and also encourage your family and friends to watch it. Will you please do that?
And whether you do that as a personal favor to me, or to support the cause of JFK truth, or both, I sincerely thank you. Here is the link: