07-02-2018, 04:56 PM
This is an excerpt from pp. 27-30 of DEATH OF THE LUNCHROOM HOAX. I will be posting other sections from time to time. Can someone kindly send me information on how to post pictures at this Deep Politics site? Thank you.
THE FILMED INTERVIEWS
When we examine the filmed interviews we need to bear in mind that the hoaxers are not contending that the lunchroom incident was misreported or misinterpreted. The suspect timing of the incident is not the question here. Because the hoaxers are contending that the lunchroom incident was completely make-believe, like Bambi and Tinkerbell.
When Baker and Truly rendered their accounts on 1964's CBS Warren Report, the tale they imparted was of Disneyesque proportions. And they managed this without any detectable trace that they were engaged in a whopper of a lie- fabricating an event which had never occurred- deeply pertinent to the murder of the recently-slain President. They did this with a deadpan delivery for a national television audience without one day of professional actor's training.
BAKER: As I entered the building there, I asked, uh, some of the people that were standing around there where the stairs or elevator was. And, uh, there was a man that spoke up and said he was the building manager and he'd show me. We couldn't get the service elevator working and, uh, he said, "Well, we'll use the stairs" and he turned around and lead me on up the stairs. And, uh, as we approached the 2nd floor, he- uh, continued on around towards the 3rd floor. And I kinda- I kinda looked off to my right over through a doorway and saw a image of a man walking away through that doorway.
Uh, and when I got to the doorway- he was on down there a little bit- and I hollered at him, and asked him to come back. And, uh- so as he approached me- uh, this building manager, who was Mr. Truly- later I found out his name- and, uh, I turned around and asked him if the man worked for him. And if he knew him. And he said, "Yes, he worked for me. And I know him." And, uh, at that time- uh, the man never did say anything- I never did say anything further to him. Uh, I turned around and went on up the stairs to the 3rd floor.
TRULY: I realized he didn't know the layout of the building, so I ran in with him. It was just a matter of a few seconds after the 3rd shot. And we ran across the shipping floor, stopped at the elevator.
We ran on up the 1st flight to the 2nd floor. And the officer looked in the snack bar adjacent to our office.
The officer with me had a gun in his hand and, uh, he drew the gun, uh, towards the, uh, middle of Oswald. And he looked probably a little startled like anybody else would if you just put a gun in your stomach all at once, which I thought was natural.
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THE FILMED INTERVIEWS
When we examine the filmed interviews we need to bear in mind that the hoaxers are not contending that the lunchroom incident was misreported or misinterpreted. The suspect timing of the incident is not the question here. Because the hoaxers are contending that the lunchroom incident was completely make-believe, like Bambi and Tinkerbell.
When Baker and Truly rendered their accounts on 1964's CBS Warren Report, the tale they imparted was of Disneyesque proportions. And they managed this without any detectable trace that they were engaged in a whopper of a lie- fabricating an event which had never occurred- deeply pertinent to the murder of the recently-slain President. They did this with a deadpan delivery for a national television audience without one day of professional actor's training.
BAKER: As I entered the building there, I asked, uh, some of the people that were standing around there where the stairs or elevator was. And, uh, there was a man that spoke up and said he was the building manager and he'd show me. We couldn't get the service elevator working and, uh, he said, "Well, we'll use the stairs" and he turned around and lead me on up the stairs. And, uh, as we approached the 2nd floor, he- uh, continued on around towards the 3rd floor. And I kinda- I kinda looked off to my right over through a doorway and saw a image of a man walking away through that doorway.
Uh, and when I got to the doorway- he was on down there a little bit- and I hollered at him, and asked him to come back. And, uh- so as he approached me- uh, this building manager, who was Mr. Truly- later I found out his name- and, uh, I turned around and asked him if the man worked for him. And if he knew him. And he said, "Yes, he worked for me. And I know him." And, uh, at that time- uh, the man never did say anything- I never did say anything further to him. Uh, I turned around and went on up the stairs to the 3rd floor.
TRULY: I realized he didn't know the layout of the building, so I ran in with him. It was just a matter of a few seconds after the 3rd shot. And we ran across the shipping floor, stopped at the elevator.
We ran on up the 1st flight to the 2nd floor. And the officer looked in the snack bar adjacent to our office.
The officer with me had a gun in his hand and, uh, he drew the gun, uh, towards the, uh, middle of Oswald. And he looked probably a little startled like anybody else would if you just put a gun in your stomach all at once, which I thought was natural.
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