25-02-2024, 08:32 PM
The 1930's were the Mengele era so it doesn't take much imagination to consider that the cutting edge of such experimentation would be well within the reach of the most bizarre of Intel practices...Don't pretend you are not aware of the ghoulish envelope Mengele was pushing...Such practices would be considered highly immoral and would bear strong social implications so they would not be advertized...They would not be mentioned simply because they were being used for Intel strategy and therefore were secret...But hashing this out made me realize that the same result could be gotten by finding naturally-born identical twins and swapping them in at birth...This method would leave a DNA fingerprint however that would extend to relatives and their progeny...The way to investigate this is to pursue the analytical pathways that would evidence this...Offering gratuitous skepticism and ridiculing doubt is not how you would resolve this...We have already excluded the analysis method of the nay-sayers because the evidence does not suggest randomly similar Oswald's that showed up by chance since that would be impossible and the nay-sayers are just using it as an excuse to avoid really pursuing the evidence...It is a deliberate playing dumb and underestimating of Intel's capabilities and what the evidence shows...Intel knew from the start that the boys would be identical...
'Krokodil' was Russian and Oswald would have a reason to subscribe to it in order to maintain his false defector image...What you haven't adequately answered here Alex is how and why Oswald would be in possession of a strictly Hungarian publication that would have a very narrow route of access and provenance...Just like Albert Schweitzer College you have fallen conspicuously short of explaining how Oswald knew about that obscure publication or how he obtained it...You see Mr Wilson, competent research involves honest pursuit of these kind of evidence details and the answers to them and isn't just a matter of ridiculing deflections...You're in a tight corner here since 'Circus Maximus', published in 1963, just like the young age of Harvey & Lee when adopted by the Gardos's, forces certain unavoidable conclusions that your failure to answer stands out on you in a less than impressive way...Unless you can explain how Oswald came in to possession of that book then we can assume Armstrong's explanation has been backed-up by this highly incriminating evidence because it is clearly the better explanation and is backed-up by the rest of the greater Harvey & Lee evidence...Why, when Oswald was a Russian false defector, would he order a strictly Hungarian book that just so happened to have strong connection to his covert parents in Manhattan?...You can't get away with ignoring the fact that FBI gave the game away by mis-spelling Gardos as "Kardos" exactly because of their awareness of his dangerousness...Gardos took Harvey to Hungary because Gardos was Hungarian...A useful coincidence that would avail itself to Russian exposure of Harvey...Saying "Krokodil" is evasive and is irresponsible towards answering all of this - as any responsible researcher would...
If Emil took Harvey to Hungary in 1948 he would be 10 years old...
You are aware as I am that a file was found referencing Marguerite Oswald as being involved with the Nazi Bund camps in western New Jersey at that time...That would make Marguerite spooky and would therefore make her more likely to be involved in other spook programs like Harvey & Lee...
Wilcott was a pay master...Compartmentalization would keep him from the most critical details about Harvey & Lee...Which is why he talked because he was unaware of the extreme significance of those details...
Kittrell saw both Harvey & Lee close up and noticed the difference...You seem to be short on an answer for that...Such perfect doubles had to be planned so therefore the nay-sayer's straw man of random identical twins has to be wrong by logic...
I never said that Harvey, who spent his first 10 years in Manhattan, wasn't an English speaker...I don't see what point you think you are making there...With all due respect your argument style is mostly equivocating bluster sans substance and it is overly flowery, yet non responsive, entries like this that only serve to bolster the veracity of Armstrong...Hargrove is really on to something here...
'Krokodil' was Russian and Oswald would have a reason to subscribe to it in order to maintain his false defector image...What you haven't adequately answered here Alex is how and why Oswald would be in possession of a strictly Hungarian publication that would have a very narrow route of access and provenance...Just like Albert Schweitzer College you have fallen conspicuously short of explaining how Oswald knew about that obscure publication or how he obtained it...You see Mr Wilson, competent research involves honest pursuit of these kind of evidence details and the answers to them and isn't just a matter of ridiculing deflections...You're in a tight corner here since 'Circus Maximus', published in 1963, just like the young age of Harvey & Lee when adopted by the Gardos's, forces certain unavoidable conclusions that your failure to answer stands out on you in a less than impressive way...Unless you can explain how Oswald came in to possession of that book then we can assume Armstrong's explanation has been backed-up by this highly incriminating evidence because it is clearly the better explanation and is backed-up by the rest of the greater Harvey & Lee evidence...Why, when Oswald was a Russian false defector, would he order a strictly Hungarian book that just so happened to have strong connection to his covert parents in Manhattan?...You can't get away with ignoring the fact that FBI gave the game away by mis-spelling Gardos as "Kardos" exactly because of their awareness of his dangerousness...Gardos took Harvey to Hungary because Gardos was Hungarian...A useful coincidence that would avail itself to Russian exposure of Harvey...Saying "Krokodil" is evasive and is irresponsible towards answering all of this - as any responsible researcher would...
If Emil took Harvey to Hungary in 1948 he would be 10 years old...
You are aware as I am that a file was found referencing Marguerite Oswald as being involved with the Nazi Bund camps in western New Jersey at that time...That would make Marguerite spooky and would therefore make her more likely to be involved in other spook programs like Harvey & Lee...
Wilcott was a pay master...Compartmentalization would keep him from the most critical details about Harvey & Lee...Which is why he talked because he was unaware of the extreme significance of those details...
Kittrell saw both Harvey & Lee close up and noticed the difference...You seem to be short on an answer for that...Such perfect doubles had to be planned so therefore the nay-sayer's straw man of random identical twins has to be wrong by logic...
I never said that Harvey, who spent his first 10 years in Manhattan, wasn't an English speaker...I don't see what point you think you are making there...With all due respect your argument style is mostly equivocating bluster sans substance and it is overly flowery, yet non responsive, entries like this that only serve to bolster the veracity of Armstrong...Hargrove is really on to something here...