06-07-2015, 11:33 PM
Let us start backwards.
The official story says that Oswald picked up the rifle on. . . . . .
Well, that is one problem. There is no date ever given as to when Oswald picked up the rifle.
Read the WR, pages 118-22. You will find nothing in that regard.
So this leads to a question? How often did postal workers deliver 3-5 foot long rifle boxes from Klein's to people who rented boxes? Did it happen every day? Unlikely. Every week, I doubt it. Maybe every other week? Once a month? I would lean toward the last.
Then why did no postal worker recall the transaction on 11/22/63 when Oswald's name flashed on the TV screen that evening?
What makes this even more puzzling is this: There were FBI informants infiltrated throughout the Dallas post office to inform on suspected communists who were getting leftist literature in their boxes. (Reclaiming Parkland, p. 62)
Duh, what about a rifle from one of the largest arms dealers in America? Would not that be a suspicious mail order item for a commie like Oswald?
The official story says that Oswald picked up the rifle on. . . . . .
Well, that is one problem. There is no date ever given as to when Oswald picked up the rifle.
Read the WR, pages 118-22. You will find nothing in that regard.
So this leads to a question? How often did postal workers deliver 3-5 foot long rifle boxes from Klein's to people who rented boxes? Did it happen every day? Unlikely. Every week, I doubt it. Maybe every other week? Once a month? I would lean toward the last.
Then why did no postal worker recall the transaction on 11/22/63 when Oswald's name flashed on the TV screen that evening?
What makes this even more puzzling is this: There were FBI informants infiltrated throughout the Dallas post office to inform on suspected communists who were getting leftist literature in their boxes. (Reclaiming Parkland, p. 62)
Duh, what about a rifle from one of the largest arms dealers in America? Would not that be a suspicious mail order item for a commie like Oswald?