15-03-2016, 09:01 PM
Alan - you posted this:
Moriarty: And that was after you had, uh-that you went to Irving.
Frazier: Hm-hmm
Moriarty: This is after- you knew at that time-you knew that Oswald was being.
Frazier: Framed
Yet there is more to that exchange that you neglected to include..
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Wesley was known for driving Ozzie to the TSBD Friday morn yet the police had a tough time finding Wesley to talk to him. He went and visited his step father in the hospital - which is hard to believe considering how much he wanted to avoid him - yet when he is finally found and brought in - so is his Enfield rifle and ammo
IMO Wesley here was pressured into telling a story or being arrested as an accomplice with Linnie Mae backing him up.
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Moriarty: And that was after you had, uh-that you went to Irving.
Frazier: Hm-hmm
Moriarty: This is after- you knew at that time-you knew that Oswald was being.
Frazier: Framed
Yet there is more to that exchange that you neglected to include..
Wesley was known for driving Ozzie to the TSBD Friday morn yet the police had a tough time finding Wesley to talk to him. He went and visited his step father in the hospital - which is hard to believe considering how much he wanted to avoid him - yet when he is finally found and brought in - so is his Enfield rifle and ammo
IMO Wesley here was pressured into telling a story or being arrested as an accomplice with Linnie Mae backing him up.
Michael Hogan
October 5, 2014 at 5:25 pm
From the recent AARC Conference, as reported by Jerome Corsi:Frazier also explained that immediately after the JFK shooting, the Dallas Police confiscated from his home a British Enfield 303 rifle that he ordered through the mail and a shotgun."Two policemen interrogated me for hours," he said."It was like a military interrogation. They asked me questions for hours, and when they got tired, a second and a third set of policemen came in and asked me the same questions over and over. Before they let me go in, Captain Fritz came into the room with a typed confession he asked me to sign that had me admit I was part of the JFK assassination. I told him I wouldn't sign it. But I was determined, and I wasn't going to admit something I didn't do."Frazier explained that after the Dallas Police let him go home, they arrested him again and brought him back to the headquarters where they took mug shots, fingerprinted him and gave him a lie detector test."I was frightened and I was scared," Frazier said. "But I'm so happy I had the strength and integrity that I did not let them push me and say things that were wrong."Frazier said that even today he still does not believe Oswald killed JFK, despite the testimony he gave the Warren Commission that Oswald brought with him a bag Oswald claimed contained "curtain rods." The Warren Commission concluded Oswald used the bag to hide the Mannlicher-Carcano rifle he used to shoot JFK."There was no way the rifle could have been broken down to fit in that package," Frazier insisted. "I am convinced Lee Harvey Oswald did not bring with him a rifle to work that day."
October 5, 2014 at 5:25 pm
From the recent AARC Conference, as reported by Jerome Corsi:Frazier also explained that immediately after the JFK shooting, the Dallas Police confiscated from his home a British Enfield 303 rifle that he ordered through the mail and a shotgun."Two policemen interrogated me for hours," he said."It was like a military interrogation. They asked me questions for hours, and when they got tired, a second and a third set of policemen came in and asked me the same questions over and over. Before they let me go in, Captain Fritz came into the room with a typed confession he asked me to sign that had me admit I was part of the JFK assassination. I told him I wouldn't sign it. But I was determined, and I wasn't going to admit something I didn't do."Frazier explained that after the Dallas Police let him go home, they arrested him again and brought him back to the headquarters where they took mug shots, fingerprinted him and gave him a lie detector test."I was frightened and I was scared," Frazier said. "But I'm so happy I had the strength and integrity that I did not let them push me and say things that were wrong."Frazier said that even today he still does not believe Oswald killed JFK, despite the testimony he gave the Warren Commission that Oswald brought with him a bag Oswald claimed contained "curtain rods." The Warren Commission concluded Oswald used the bag to hide the Mannlicher-Carcano rifle he used to shoot JFK."There was no way the rifle could have been broken down to fit in that package," Frazier insisted. "I am convinced Lee Harvey Oswald did not bring with him a rifle to work that day."
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