Wednesday, May 27, 2026

 Some guy tried to make little of the idea that Oswald ordered the rifle as A. Hidell and had it sent to his P.O. Box, that of Lee Harvey Oswald. I asked at the post office and was told that if they notice it, they will definitely question the owner and ask who A. Hidell is. But, they admitted that, no infrequently, it goes unnoticed.


But, it's not going to go unnoticed when it's a rifle. A rifle doesn't fit in a P.O. Box. All they can do is put a notice in the box saying that there's something being held for you, and you need to go to the counter.


So, what was going to happen when Oswald went to the counter? He would have said he was here to pick up the rifle, and he would have showed the clerk the notice. And the notice would have said that the package was for A. Hidell. So, the clerk would have asked, "Are you A. Hidell?" And Oswald would have said that he was Lee Harvey Oswald, but that A. Hidell is an alias he uses. And the clerk would have said,


"How do we know that? Maybe A. Hidell is someone else, and you're just saying that to get his rifle. It's not like we can take your word for it. And why do you need an alias? Why didn't you order it under your own name? So, I'll tell you what we're going to do: We're going to return this rifle to Klein's Sporting Goods in Chicago, and you can order it again, except this time, do it as Lee Harvey Oswald. Now: get the Hell out of here."


Now, that last line is more a Ralph Cinque thing. I doubt the postal clerk would have said that. But, the rest of it, he or she would have said, or something like it.


And why should we believe that Oswald had a P.O. Box? Postal Inspector Harry Hines said that the only thing Oswald got in his P.O. Box were Russian and Socialist newspapers. Do you really think Oswald subscribed to Russian and Socialist newspapers? And why would he need a P.O. Box for that? Why not have them sent to his home? Hines, by the way, was evil. He is also the one who lied saying that Oswald reversed his denial about not having gone to Mexico City at the Sunday morning interrogation. That is absurd, And why was a Postal Inspector invited to an Oswald interrogation? What's up with that?


I do NOT believe that Oswald had a P.O. Box. I think it's a lie, and to help sell the lie, the phony note from Oswald to his wife, written in perfect Russian, which was a to-do list, started with "Better go to the Post Office." Why was that important? She certainly had no interest in Russian and Socialist newspapers.


I tell you again that the U.S. government killed Kennedy, and Judgement Day is coming.


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