09-01-2017, 06:46 PM
When discussing the lunchroom encounter Bart Kamp wrote:
This was in relation to the Philadelphia reporter who called Mrs Truly and got her to say Roy Truly told her about the lunchroom encounter the evening of the assassination.
What Kamp doesn't account for is this is evidence that Truly was openly talking about the lunchroom encounter that day on the 22nd. He also says Truly communicated with Fritz about it on the 22nd. What Kamp ignores is that this is evidence that the information discussed in the Fritz notes originated on the 22nd and was not fabricated days later as the anti-lunchroom encounter advocates contend. That information a) Discusses the lunchroom encounter with Baker and b) Has Oswald himself saying he was either in the Domino Room or lunchroom during the shooting. Right where Carolyn Arnold saw him minutes earlier.
What this statement above establishes is that everybody else, including Truly, were talking about the lunchroom encounter on the 22nd and only Baker, who was under the control of the corrupted Dallas Police Station that was setting up Tippit at the time, wasn't. What this means is those who deny the lunchroom encounter are ignoring this proof of it being discussed on the 22nd and trying to have everything depend on the Baker affidavit.
Quote:Truly already fingered Oswald that day with his Nov 22 FBI statement and after a chat with Fritz in the bookstore.
This was in relation to the Philadelphia reporter who called Mrs Truly and got her to say Roy Truly told her about the lunchroom encounter the evening of the assassination.
What Kamp doesn't account for is this is evidence that Truly was openly talking about the lunchroom encounter that day on the 22nd. He also says Truly communicated with Fritz about it on the 22nd. What Kamp ignores is that this is evidence that the information discussed in the Fritz notes originated on the 22nd and was not fabricated days later as the anti-lunchroom encounter advocates contend. That information a) Discusses the lunchroom encounter with Baker and b) Has Oswald himself saying he was either in the Domino Room or lunchroom during the shooting. Right where Carolyn Arnold saw him minutes earlier.
What this statement above establishes is that everybody else, including Truly, were talking about the lunchroom encounter on the 22nd and only Baker, who was under the control of the corrupted Dallas Police Station that was setting up Tippit at the time, wasn't. What this means is those who deny the lunchroom encounter are ignoring this proof of it being discussed on the 22nd and trying to have everything depend on the Baker affidavit.