15-03-2016, 07:51 PM
That's OK.
Keep up the very nice work you are doing on the Mauser and the boxes and the shells.
I think these issues have been relatively ignored even though they are key.
One nigh,t back in the nineties, I interviewed the late Richard Sprague, the photo analyst at his house in Virginia.
He was sitting on his couch late that night and I was in a chair opposite him leaning forward.. And I was talking about the crime scene evidence against Oswald and mentioned the term "sniper's nest".
He shot back, "There was no sniper's nest."
I said something like, "What?"
He explained it to me through a series of photos from outside over the space of several hours.
But your evidence, from inside, with Alyea as a witness, is even stronger.
Every fundamental tenet of the WR is dubious today. And, in accepting some of this stuff, the first generation of critics did not understand just how bad it was. I suspect because they did not know just how bad people like Hoover, Dulles, McCloy and Ford were. Back then, it was something like the Age of Innocence.
Keep up the very nice work you are doing on the Mauser and the boxes and the shells.
I think these issues have been relatively ignored even though they are key.
One nigh,t back in the nineties, I interviewed the late Richard Sprague, the photo analyst at his house in Virginia.
He was sitting on his couch late that night and I was in a chair opposite him leaning forward.. And I was talking about the crime scene evidence against Oswald and mentioned the term "sniper's nest".
He shot back, "There was no sniper's nest."
I said something like, "What?"
He explained it to me through a series of photos from outside over the space of several hours.
But your evidence, from inside, with Alyea as a witness, is even stronger.
Every fundamental tenet of the WR is dubious today. And, in accepting some of this stuff, the first generation of critics did not understand just how bad it was. I suspect because they did not know just how bad people like Hoover, Dulles, McCloy and Ford were. Back then, it was something like the Age of Innocence.