Friday, July 3, 2026

 To those who support me that the man who was talking to the cop who was guarding the door appears to be Oswald, think about this: What was Oswald saying to him? He had nothing he could tell the cop about the murder because he didn't know anything. Oswald must have been talking about himself, saying that he was going to leave because they weren't going back to work. And the next thing he did was walk down the steps and walk away- right before the cop's eyes. Apparently, the cop didn't have a problem with it.

So, the whole story that Oswald snuck away is a lie. It is very likely that Oswald told the cop he was leaving.


And the whole "roll call" story is a lie too. There was never a formal roll call. This is from Chat GPT: "There was no formal TSBD roll call. Roy Truly noticed Oswald was absent from the group of warehouse employees gathered or being questioned on the first floor. That observation became the basis for telling Captain Fritz that Oswald was missing."

I think all honest persons will agree that this was no basis to conclude that Oswald was the murderer. And Oswald was not the only employee missing. Charles Givens also wasn't there. He had left. And Frazier said that he after the shooting, he went down to the basement to eat his lunch. And the cop who intereacted with Oswald at the door could have cleared the whole matter up in a jiffy.

It was just minutes before that Truly had brushed off Oswald to Baker. So, why suspect him of murder just because he wasn't observed with other workers a few minutes later?

The story stinks, and you know it. Roy Truly was CIA. The reason he brushed Oswald off to Baker is because they didn't want Oswald to be arrested at the TSBD. They wanted to get him armed and get him into the theater, where hopefully he would die in a shootout with Police. It didn't work out that way, but it almost did. It certainly could have. So, how did they get him armed and into the theater? I can partially explain that, and I will.

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