02-12-2015, 06:44 PM
I thought perhaps the LN's had gained the momentum on the Money Order issue until I read the below. It seems pretty immutable no matter what else is shown, including the File Locator Number:
This means, despite Kleins' stamping "First National Bank Of Chicago" on the Money Order, when First National transferred the Money Order to the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank the rules seem to require First National to add its endorsement stamp for this process. It appears to be a firm rule that can't be obviated.
There is no Postal rule or regulation that openly says the punched holes served as endorsement for this process.
The reason the possible plotters could have forged the File Locator Number and not the bank stamp is because the Locator Number was accessed from the Treasury Department internally as a government agency. The bank stamp would be hard to access or forge because it was external and belonged to a private bank company that was set-up to prevent such forgeries.
There's something else I realized. The reason the plotters skipped the First National Bank part of the process may be because they were worried about triggering some sort of Intel 201 File red flag on Oswald. Yes, the Money Order was bought in A Hidell's name but it is possible the entire transaction was forged because of worry over some vigilant agent who wasn't in the loop catching the order and flagging Oswald for it. But maybe they had no choice because they couldn't access a bank stamp because of tight bank security.
Those Lone Nutters who scoff at the idea of the rifle order being bogus should read Newman to see evidence of Oswald's files being guided around detection by Angleton's SIG department right around the same time period.
Quote:· The Bank will then PROCESS the PMO, adding whatever marks, electronic or otherwise to the back of the PMO and record the payment to Payee in their records
This means, despite Kleins' stamping "First National Bank Of Chicago" on the Money Order, when First National transferred the Money Order to the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank the rules seem to require First National to add its endorsement stamp for this process. It appears to be a firm rule that can't be obviated.
There is no Postal rule or regulation that openly says the punched holes served as endorsement for this process.
The reason the possible plotters could have forged the File Locator Number and not the bank stamp is because the Locator Number was accessed from the Treasury Department internally as a government agency. The bank stamp would be hard to access or forge because it was external and belonged to a private bank company that was set-up to prevent such forgeries.
There's something else I realized. The reason the plotters skipped the First National Bank part of the process may be because they were worried about triggering some sort of Intel 201 File red flag on Oswald. Yes, the Money Order was bought in A Hidell's name but it is possible the entire transaction was forged because of worry over some vigilant agent who wasn't in the loop catching the order and flagging Oswald for it. But maybe they had no choice because they couldn't access a bank stamp because of tight bank security.
Those Lone Nutters who scoff at the idea of the rifle order being bogus should read Newman to see evidence of Oswald's files being guided around detection by Angleton's SIG department right around the same time period.

