07-07-2015, 12:18 AM
Jim DiEugenio Wrote: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?
Did the Dodd investigation include contacting the largest Post Offices?
Can we assume that if anyone did say something about it arriving it would be the wrong day, time, and/or person who got it... or they remembered the supervisor putting rifles aside but since it was a Dodd related gun shop it was understood to be ok...
Or finally, no rifle was ever shipped - so no one would have a memory of such occurring.
But Jim, we have to agree that "not remembering" is not the same as proof he never got it. I believe there is a significant amount of proof the rifle was not in his possession during this time...
With two small suitcases leaving New Orleans... he did not transport a rifle from New Orleans to Irving.
Since it was never in the Paine garage, it was not taken to the TSBD on the morning of 11/22... but was probably brought by the man YATES dropped off a couple days before... IN MY OPINION>>>
Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter