22-03-2009, 07:15 AM
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If you read only ONE book on the assassination, H&L is the one to read.
The ONLY conclusion of the Warren Commission is that Lee Harvey Oswald,
acting alone, shot JFK.
The irrefutable conclusion of anyone reading H&L is that Lee Harvey Oswald
did NOT shoot JFK. Armstrong's 12-year accumulation of all known evidence
concerning LHO is logically presented in the ONLY way that it makes sense,
as two parallel timelines that show that two persons using that name were
in different places at the same time from a very early age. And at that
very early age, another player was introduced, a second Marguerite Oswald,
for the young Oswald doppelganger also needed a mother. The evidence
of a second Marguerite is even more easily shown by Armstrong, since
they only superficially resembled each other, and records are clear that
they co-existed.
Once you follow the 1000 pages of parallel timelines, you reach the
inescapable conclusion that SOME AGENCY had an interest in creating
dual identities for pairs of young men for some purpose LONG BEFORE
1963.
If you read only one book on the assassination, this is the one to read.
Jack
Sorry that I am jumping in so late on this topic, but I want to ask Jack, and others, if they have ever heard of this:
There was supposed to have been a Polish Military Intelligence operative, prior to World War II or of that time, I believe, who devised a plot to assassinate someone - don't know who - by using twins, or doubles, as patsies or as potential suspects to confuse investigators.
I don't have much more information than this, but I understand that his name, and not much else, is mentioned in The Game of the Foxes by Ladislas Farago. This book is based on microfilmed copies made by the US Army of the Nazi Abwehr (spy agency) files which he discovered stored in the National Archives in Washington, D.C. Farago worked in US Intelligence during WWII.
Adele