17-07-2013, 02:06 PM
Bill Kelly Wrote:Thanks for reading and commenting David, and I agree, logically speaking, after killing JFK from the Sixth Floor window, Oswald could have ditched the rifle and made it to the 2nd floor lunchroom in time to do a cartwheel and handstands, but according to the Warren Commission Report, he came down the steps and went through that door just before Baker saw him through the window. What is now established is that not only did Truly not see anyone, as he should have seen Oswald if he went through the door, but the door was most certainly closed shut when Baker did see him through the window. I've added a new opening and have included some photos, footnotes and links. [URL="http://jfkcountercoup.blogspot.com/2013/07/the-doors-of-perception-why-oswald-is_14.html"]I appreciate the comment Bill yet I would like you comments on the Baker Affidavit and why you think this was not used to place Oswald on the stairs coming down and bypass the lunchroom and door entirely. And why does Truly not mention this man on the stairs? Whether a person could hide the rifle and get to the lunchroom is NOT the issue as we KNOW this did not occur. What is of issue is who did Baker see between the 3rd and 4th floors and why didn't Truly see him as well? It is only Baker, Truly and Fritz' notes which put Oswald in the lunchroom... the door, timing, stairs and witnesses - not so much.
JFKcountercoup: THE DOORS OF PERCEPTION - WHY OSWALD IS NOT GUILTY w/notes[/URL]
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in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter