10-02-2012, 06:25 PM
Paul Harris Wrote:My own belief is that LHO was stationed by that phone and allowed the participants/shooters into the TSB back door, lead them up to the top floor and would have expalined to any TSB workers that they men were SS agents and he was letting them inspect/secure the building. Since LHO was seen in the lunch room at about the same time witnesses saw two men on the sixth floor, I think he was serving as a lookout for any police that may have been alerted and entered the building. I think LHO perhaps received a call just a couple of minutes before the motorcade arrived instructing him to head up to the top floors either by the stairs or elevator.
The shooters were already seen on the top floor by several witnesses on Houston street. If you coordinated your theory to known conspiracy evidence you would understand that any last second admission of snipers by Oswald would violate the same last-second argument made against Oswald. That is, if Oswald had brought the rifle to work that day with the intention of shooting the president then why would he be in the lunchroom at 12:25 as Carolyn Arnold witnessed? Since the motorcade was a few minutes late, why would any CIA sniper team time it to the last second like that? You might argue that they were waiting for the Depository employees to go out front and be distracted. But if this was true then they most likely would have been seen by the employees on the upper floors when they entered.
Your theory fails when you realize several witnesses looked-up and saw people with rifles in the windows who weren't Oswald well before the assassination. Oswald didn't need to let any snipers in, they were already there. Also Victoria Adams verified that Oswald was not on the steps at the critical time necessary for him to have rushed back down in the infamous 90 seconds it would have required. No matter how much you try to put Oswald upstairs, Victoria Adams, the automatic door, and Oswald's calmness and not being out of breath prevents any notion of this fantastic and untrue Warren Commission version.
I have no doubt Oswald was assigned to be in the lunchroom exactly because they needed to keep him away from the active floors to prevent him from interfering with Kennedy's assassination. If you read DiEugenio's accounts of Carolyn Arnold's witnessing of Oswald in the lunchroom she very clearly said she witnessed him there at 12:25. She never said 12:15. She said she was shocked to read her account on the record later on only to find FBI had altered her statement and changed the time to 12:15. The notion that Oswald sprinted upstairs at 12:25:30, and then pulled-off some miraculous quick-shot shooting, and then dashed back downstairs in 90 seconds while appearing completely calm and casual and not out of breath to an officer pointing a gun at him should be obvious for what it is. The obvious answer here is Oswald was in the lunchroom the whole time and never left it - as he was assigned. Oswald's behavior at the police station of keeping strict cover should clue people that he was obediently following orders.
You don't realize your arguments work against you by your own logic. If Oswald risked being seen in the lunchroom, and would therefore have to explain why he wasn't watching the motorcade, then your theory of him risking being seen going up the stairs with a sniper team just prior to the shooting also incurs the same risk. It's not how they would have done it. The way they did it is the way they would have done it.
Oh yeah, there was no chance for any police entering the building because they had been given strict stand-down orders as many officers testified.