06-08-2013, 01:06 AM
I'm convinced that the key to figuring out the events of 11/22/1963 is to decipher what really happened between the time Oswald left the TSBD sometime after 12:30pm, and his arrest at the Texas Theater around 1:50pm. There are so many things wrong with the entire official narrative. Nothing during that time period really adds up very well, and most of the "evidence" is fraught with problems: how and when Oswald left the Book Depository, how he got back to his rooming house, what time Oswald arrived at the Texas Theater and what he was doing there, what happened to Officer Tippit (including his movements before his death), and the Texas Theater arrest.
Book-ending these events was amateur photographer Stuart L. Reed, who just happened to be on Elm St. taking photos of a traffic jam for some reason. Aren't traffic jams one of your favorite photographic subjects? Mine too. He miraculously captures the bus Oswald allegedly took:
http://www.leeharveyoswald.nl/bus2.jpg
http://www.leeharveyoswald.nl/bus1.jpg
Then he wanders down the street and takes photos of the Book Depository. Is that an amazing coincidence? No, THIS is an amazing coincidence: Reed somehow appears at the Texas Theater, a few miles away and more than an hour later, at just the right moment to photograph Oswald's arrest.
http://www.awesomestories.com/images/use...8f6acb.jpg
Then he turns his film over to the FBI for them to develop while he briefly leaves the country. If you have Groden's "The Search for Lee Harvey Oswald," you can find his photos on pages 101, 120, 121, 153, 154, 155.
Book-ending these events was amateur photographer Stuart L. Reed, who just happened to be on Elm St. taking photos of a traffic jam for some reason. Aren't traffic jams one of your favorite photographic subjects? Mine too. He miraculously captures the bus Oswald allegedly took:
http://www.leeharveyoswald.nl/bus2.jpg
http://www.leeharveyoswald.nl/bus1.jpg
Then he wanders down the street and takes photos of the Book Depository. Is that an amazing coincidence? No, THIS is an amazing coincidence: Reed somehow appears at the Texas Theater, a few miles away and more than an hour later, at just the right moment to photograph Oswald's arrest.
http://www.awesomestories.com/images/use...8f6acb.jpg
Then he turns his film over to the FBI for them to develop while he briefly leaves the country. If you have Groden's "The Search for Lee Harvey Oswald," you can find his photos on pages 101, 120, 121, 153, 154, 155.