17-09-2015, 05:37 PM
I'm just trying to anticipate how critics will attempt to discredit your theory, and I'm not doing a good job explaining myself.
Assuming Baker entered the building from the rear entry on the first floor and began climbing the stairs, Truly's statement indicated that he (Baker) encountered Oswald on the second floor, while Baker identified the floor as the third or fourth. People arguing against your theory will say Baker merely miscounted the stairs he was climbing and thought he was on the third or fourth floor instead of the second.
An error like that strikes me as pretty unlikely, but that's probably what WC loyalists will say. With that hurdle crossed, then we're merely arguing about the clothes, which are complicated by the jacket.
OTOH, if Baker entered the building from the front, he was already on the second floor, making the descrepancies far more difficult to explain.
Assuming Baker entered the building from the rear entry on the first floor and began climbing the stairs, Truly's statement indicated that he (Baker) encountered Oswald on the second floor, while Baker identified the floor as the third or fourth. People arguing against your theory will say Baker merely miscounted the stairs he was climbing and thought he was on the third or fourth floor instead of the second.
An error like that strikes me as pretty unlikely, but that's probably what WC loyalists will say. With that hurdle crossed, then we're merely arguing about the clothes, which are complicated by the jacket.
OTOH, if Baker entered the building from the front, he was already on the second floor, making the descrepancies far more difficult to explain.
HarveyandLee.net
Chief Justice Earl Warren: "Full disclosure was not possible for reasons of national security." – 1964
CIA accountant James B. Wilcott: Oswald received "a full-time salary for agent work for doing CIA operational work." – 1978
HSCA counsel Robert Tanenbaum: “Lee Harvey Oswald was a contract employee of the CIA and the FBI.†– 1996
Chief Justice Earl Warren: "Full disclosure was not possible for reasons of national security." – 1964
CIA accountant James B. Wilcott: Oswald received "a full-time salary for agent work for doing CIA operational work." – 1978
HSCA counsel Robert Tanenbaum: “Lee Harvey Oswald was a contract employee of the CIA and the FBI.†– 1996