06-07-2015, 03:31 PM
Now, how about this one:
"After Oswald left New Orleans, four events occurred very close to each other. The confluence of which suggest Oswald was being impersonated on the eve of his Mexico City trip. They are the Henry McCluskey testimony about Oswald being in Dallas on the 25th or 26th of September; the Oswald to Horace Twiford phone call in Houston on the evening of the September 25th; the Mrs. Lee Dannelly testimony about Oswald being in Austin on the 25th and, of course, the famous Odio Incident where Sylvia Odio saw a man named Leon Oswald with two anti-Castro Cubans in Dallas on September 25th or, more likely, the 26th. It is physically impossible for all these incidents to occur if one believes the Warren Commission. The Commission writes that Oswald left New Orleans by bus on the 25th, a little after the noon hour. He then arrived in Houston at 10: 50 PM.[SUP]34[/SUP] From there, early on the morning of September 26, Oswald got on a Continental Trailways bus and departed for Laredo, Texas. He then crossed over into Mexico at Nuevo Laredo that afternoon.[SUP]35"
Is it just a coincidence that all those things happened as Oswald was allegedly leaving for Mexico?
Or is there something there that is meant to distract and confuse us about where he is going and how he is getting there? If so, does that not connote some kind of covert action? Especially if Oswald did not actually go there.[/SUP]
"After Oswald left New Orleans, four events occurred very close to each other. The confluence of which suggest Oswald was being impersonated on the eve of his Mexico City trip. They are the Henry McCluskey testimony about Oswald being in Dallas on the 25th or 26th of September; the Oswald to Horace Twiford phone call in Houston on the evening of the September 25th; the Mrs. Lee Dannelly testimony about Oswald being in Austin on the 25th and, of course, the famous Odio Incident where Sylvia Odio saw a man named Leon Oswald with two anti-Castro Cubans in Dallas on September 25th or, more likely, the 26th. It is physically impossible for all these incidents to occur if one believes the Warren Commission. The Commission writes that Oswald left New Orleans by bus on the 25th, a little after the noon hour. He then arrived in Houston at 10: 50 PM.[SUP]34[/SUP] From there, early on the morning of September 26, Oswald got on a Continental Trailways bus and departed for Laredo, Texas. He then crossed over into Mexico at Nuevo Laredo that afternoon.[SUP]35"
Is it just a coincidence that all those things happened as Oswald was allegedly leaving for Mexico?
Or is there something there that is meant to distract and confuse us about where he is going and how he is getting there? If so, does that not connote some kind of covert action? Especially if Oswald did not actually go there.[/SUP]