05-02-2016, 05:41 PM
Jonathan Nolan Wrote:Albert Doyle Wrote:There's something about JVB that sets off my credibility sensor. I can't put my finger on it. Perhaps she's just the type of personality that doesn't register well when trying to convince people. I don't know. I'd be reticent of going full Fetzer on her.
I used to wonder whether one of Project Oswald's assignments was to seduce and keep under control the "child prodigy" scientist JVB- a cold blooded tactice to keep a useful tool under control whist she was being used for her expertise.
Now I wonder if the JVB of today is even the same person as that young girl.
Once the door opens to doubling, it doesn't close again.
As per Robert Oswald's claims about LHO's favorite television program being "I Led 3 Lives"...
In Armstrong's book H&L he debunks this very easily to show how Robert, IMO, was integral to the incrimination of Harvey. A man I firmly believe he knew was not his brother.
There is really not very many places to go in rebuttal here Jonathon.... agreed?
H&L p.42
I knew that Robert Oswald joined the Marines and left forSan Diego on July
15, 1952, and was curious when the television program I LedThree Lives first aired on
television. At the local library I found a book entitled TheComplete Directory to Prime
Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present. According tothis book, I Led Three
Lives was first released in September, 1953-a year and twomonths after Robert Oswald
left Fort Worth and joined the Marines. (52-29) There were 117episodes and the original
show ran thru mid-1956. Re-runs were aired years later, butonly after the series ended
in mid-1956. Lee Oswald could not possibly have watched ILed Three Lives in the summer
of 1952, nor could he have watched re-runs which did notstart until mid-1956.
When Robert Oswald left home to join the Marines on July 15,1952, Lee could
not possible have watched I Led Three Lives, and there areno other indication that he
was living in a "fantasy world." These factsindicate that Robert invented this story in
an attempt to malign his dead "brother." But why..... why would Robert knowingly make
false statements about his dead "brother," and forwhat purpose?
Robert Oswald was one of three people (along with Margueriteand John Pic)
who had intimate knowledge about Lee Oswald's character andbackground, and their
statements would be difficult to challenge. Robert, bycleverly combining fact and fiction,
helped to create a false picture that his dead"brother" had serious psychological
problems which originated in his youth. Robert's testimonywas used by the Warren
Commission to conclude that Lee Harvey Oswald was amal-adjusted youth who was
capable of assassinating the President. Realizing this, Ibegan to scrutinize and question
Robert Oswald's Warren Commission testimony, his book,television interviews, and
FBI reports. I found many inaccuracies, distortions, andoutright falsehoods that w'ill be
discussed in detail in later chapters.
52-29:
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

