Sunday, June 21, 2026

 You realize, there is no evidence that Oswald made a bag. Nobody at the TSBD saw him seizing or handling paper. Neither Frazier, nor Marina, nor Ruth saw him with any paper on Thursday night. And on Friday morning, Frazier claimed that Oswald had a grocery bag that was 2 feet long. He meant a literal grocery bag- not brown paper taped together. If you or I or anyone else had brown paper and wettable tape, no one is is going to take what we make from it for a grocery bag. The point is that no witnesses, not even Frazier, corroborated the brown paper story. Frazier did not say that the bag looked homemade, and he never said that Oswald was in possession of brown paper. So, it's just the government, in its fiat authority, claiming that Oswald built a bag from brown paper.

Frazier had to park at the distant parking lot that was several blocks away. He claimed to stay in the car for a while to run the engine to recharge the battery. So, Oswald got to and entered the building long before Frazier did. And he was seen right away by Jack Doughterty, who testified that Oswald had no long bag. Joseph Ball tried to hammer Dougherty about it, but he couldn't break him. Dougherty held firm. He was respectful, but he wouldn't budge.

But, I want to point out that paper bags fail sometimes. Even when they contain just groceries, they sometimes fail. But, jagged rifle parts? So they didn't tear the homemade bag? And when Oswald was ready to access the rifle parts, he didn't just tear the paper? Why wouldn't he? It was the most practical thing to do.

Oswald asked James Jarman about the crowd building up outside, and Jarman told him that the President was going to pass the building. So, Oswald didn't know, and that means two things: it means he could not have intended to shoot Kennedy, and it means that the people who were going to shoot Kennedy did not tell him anything about it. Oswald was completely in the dark.

When lunch time came, Oswald went to the 1st floor lunch room where he stored his lunch, and he ate there. Three of his questioners wrote that down, that he said he ate his lunch in the 1st floor lunch room, commonly known as the domino room. Those three questioners were Fritz, Bookhout, and Hosty. That is where he ate his lunch, and there is no reason to doubt it. He did not eat his lunch in the 2nd floor lunch room. He never did that. That was where the office workers ate. Oswald was a warehouse worker, and the domino room is where they ate. There was also a newspaper there, which he liked to browse through as he ate.

Oswald said that Jarman and Norman were around when he was there eating, which Jarman confirmed. He said that he had bought a sandwich from a concession truck out front, and he put the sandwich on the counter in the domino room.

And then after eating his cheese sandwiches and apple, Oswald went outside to watch the motorcade. Two interrogators wrote it down: Fritz and Hosty, and we have a handwritten note by each of them. Here is Hosty's note. The note states plainly that Oswald said that after eating his lunch in the 1st floor lunch room that he went outside to watch the Presidential Parade.

And it's him in the Altgens doorway. Don't anybody spew that Lovelady shit here because I won't stand for it; I will ban you. The U.S. government killed Kennedy, and then they concocted the Lovelady story. That is the truth, and we are not debating it because it's past debating.


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