Sunday, December 21, 2025

 You’ve heard the expression of something being too good to be true. Well, the Oswald shooting was too convenient to be true. The authorities desperately needed Oswald dead. They claimed he ordered a rifle from Chicago, but here is the link to John Armstrong’s brilliant analysis proving that he didn’t.  

https://harveyandlee.net/Guns/Guns.html

Here is a segment of John’s analysis, and you’ll see how solid it is:

“The Postal Money Order allegedly used to purchase the rifle that supposedly killed JFK is perhaps the most unexplainable document published by the Warren Commission. A quick look at this money order shows that it was never deposited nor cashed at a bank. It does not have a single bank stamp on the front or reverse side. Yet the WC wants us to believe that this uncashed, never-deposited money order was used to purchase the rifle that supposedly killed President Kennedy. All monetary instruments deposited to banks or financial institutions (1962-63) were stamped by the bank into which the item was deposited, stamped by a correspondent bank, and stamped by the originating bank or institution when the item was returned. A US Postal Money Order purchased in Dallas, TX, and sent to Kleins Sporting Goods in Chicago, would have been date-stamped when deposited to their bank (First National Bank of Chicago). It would have been stamped a second time after passing through a correspondent bank and/or the Federal Reserve System. Finally, it would have been stamped a third time when returned to Federal Postal Money Order Center in Kansas City. But the money order given to the Warren Commission did not have a single bank endorsement stamp and was not found at the FPMOC in Kansas City. The absence of date-stamped bank endorsements means this PMO was never deposited to a bank nor cashed by Kleins Sporting Goods. Yet we are supposed to believe that Klein's Sporting Goods shipped a rifle to Oswald in Dallas, TX and that he used this rifle to kill JFK.”


So, the rifle story was doomed. And Oswald denied owning or ordering a rifle. And being innocent, he wasn’t going to lie to the Police. That would be stupid, and he wasn’t stupid.  

It means that trying Oswald was out of the question.  They couldn’t even let him talk to a lawyer because he would have told the lawyer that he didn’t kill Kennedy or Tippit, that he never ordered and didn’t own a rifle, that he didn’t pose for the Backyard photos, and that he was standing in the doorway during the shooting.

And how credible would Oswald have been to a defense lawyer? Extremely credible. And there was no gag order. The lawyer could have gone from Oswald straight to the Press!

Do you get it now why they didn’t, and couldn’t, let Oswald have a lawyer? And I’m the one who did the analysis exposing the bogus visit between Attorney H. Lewis Nichols and Oswald. Nichols said he didn’t set it in motion until 5 pm, and we have footage of Oswald on the 3rd floor at 6:20. That’s an hour and twenty minutes, and when you consider all the steps involved, and the time for each one, there’s no way Nichols met with Oswald. It must have been an Oswald double. And there is no way the real Oswald would have turned down his offer of a lawyer.  

The reason they did it was because of all the damage Oswald did at the MPC; it was damage control. Yet, time was running out. Oswald had the Constitutional right to a lawyer. Gideon v. Wainwright was the case in which the U.S. Supreme Court on March 18, 1963, ruled (9–0) that states are required to provide legal counsel to indigent defendants charged with a felony.  

Every passing second was deepening the crisis for the government. If they didn’t give Oswald a lawyer soon, it would have been obvious to the world that they were denying his rights.

So, then what happened? Did they just get lucky that Jack Ruby came along and ended their dire predicament? You would have to be the most gullible person on Earth to believe that.  Cui bono? Who benefited from the Oswald killing? The answer is all those who were involved in killing Kennedy and framing Oswald.

It was the plan all along to kill Oswald ASAP. Why did Roy Truly brush off the idea that Oswald could have done it to Officer Baker and then 20 minutes later tell Police that Oswald was absent from the roll call, so better issue the all points bulletin?  It’s because they didn’t want Oswald arrested at the TSBD. They wanted him to die in a gun-fight with police in the theater. It didn’t work out, but that was the first attempt to kill Oswald. The second attempt was that evening at the Midnight Press Conference, but that didn’t work out either. And Oswald was doing so much damage talking to the world, that they had to abort it.

So, why didn’t they try to kill him on Saturday? Leavelle did wear his Easter suit that day. But, before they could kill Oswald, they had to pull off the stunt with Nichols to make it look like Oswald turned down his offer of a lawyer. And I’m not saying that Nichols was in on it. He was bamboozled. But, by that time, the day was over. And that’s how the "Jail Transfer" (it was really his murder) got slated for Sunday morning.

I’ll end this with a photograph.

It’s from Saturday, November 23. It’s a staged photo. You recognize Jim Leavelle. To his left and our right is Detective Warren Hall, who was one of Oswald’s escorts; the other two being Boyd and Sims, both of whom were personal friends of LBJ and did security for him whenever he came to Dallas. I think the guy at the typewriter was an FBI agent, but I forget his name. But, the star of this photo are the phones. The idea is that they were taking calls from the public, with not just tips, but threats. They said that 100 people called threatening to kill Oswald. And that is ridiculous. Why would anyone do that? Why tell Police that you're going to kill someone? And one lowly officer said that when he was fielding calls, that Jack Ruby called threatening to kill Oswald; that he recognized his voice. That is so ridiculous. We know every move Ruby made from Friday to Sunday, every call he made or received; every person he talked to. It’s all documented here:  https://www.kenrahn.com/JFK/Issues_and_evidence/Jack_Ruby/Timeline_of_Ruby.html

Ruby didn’t call the Dallas Police threatening to kill Oswald. He never had the slightst thought to kill Oswald, and he said so. But, the whole idea that ANYBODY would do that is ridiculous. Listen to me: EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENED THAT SUNDAY MORNING WAS BY MANIPULATION, INCLUDING RUBY GETTING TO THE GARAGE. He was steered there. He was tricked into going there. And he was like a baby lamb at slaughter. I dare say that the killing of Oswald and framing of Ruby was the most Machiavellian plot of all time.  And we were all victims of it.  We were all like Pavlovian dogs.

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