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Thirty-nine years after JFK's assassination...
St Paul Pioneer (de)Press ^
| 11/21/02
| MARIANNE MEANS
Posted on 11/21/2002 7:31:34 AM PST by Valin
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To: Austin Willard Wright
The guy was a Marxist and if Russia didn't tell him to do it, He certainly did it on his own. Wouldn't that be a smarter way of doing it? Just push the guy in the direction you want and sit back.
What I don't understand is the Oswald Apologists. It was the height of the shooting Cold War and somehow a hateful little Commie is believed.
Someone has to tell me how an operative can sneak into a resident's garage, find a hidden rifle, take it to where that person works at the very workstation and kill someone without that person knowing about it and then leaving sight unseen during a police lock down. The operative then has to kill a police officer in the very vicinity of that same person dressed in the exact clothes with the exact revolver which would give the same markings and caliber.
To: Shooter 2.5
Again...I lean toward the view that Oswald was the lone assassin. The coicidences are still striking. Oswald served under Ferrie in the Civil Air Patrol in the mid 1950s and, despite later denials, a picture showing both of them at a CAP session has been authenticated. Moreover, Ferrie and Guy Bannister ran a gun-running, cloak and dagger operation out of a building at 544 Camp Street. Some of Oswald's Fair Play for Cuba Committee flyers had the Camp Street address on them.
Is that is all a weird coicidence? Perhaps....but it is bound to make a person wonder.
BTW....I agree that Oswald was a commie....though certainly a much more intelligent one than has often been recognized. He deftly handled questions when he appeared on a New Orleans radio show, and certainly did not come across as maladjusted idiot. BTW, you can listen to the full show on line.
To: Austin Willard Wright
I'm sorry if my post wasn't clear. I was ageeing with you and was also voicing a little frustration toward people who have never answered the questions I posted in the last paragraph.
I stopped wondering about coincidences of the JFK assassination when the parallels between it and the Lincoln assassination were published. I believe you remember that one. Where Kennedy's secretary was named Lincoln and the reverse was true in the other. Where the killer left a theatre and went to a warehouse and the reverse happened again in the other. There's other comparisons but I can't remember them all.
To: Shooter 2.5
Actually, the Lincoln/Kennedy similarities are rather strained. The 544 Camp Street connections, however, are striking.
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