20-09-2013, 04:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 20-09-2013, 04:27 PM by John Mooney.)
Did anyone ever read Palmer McBride's report on 11/23/63 as the perfect "look... I'm a raving communist and I want to kill the President" as a bit too perfect?
http://www.aarclibrary.org/publib/jfk/wc...E_1386.pdf
Much like the backyard photos.. "look... I'm a communist, I have papers, I have a rifle, I have a pistol.. what more do you need?".
McBride says Oswald was proclaiming Communism to everyone, employees at Pfisterers say he wasn't according to FBI reports.
There are FBI reports of two other employees that say Oswald was there early 1956 (Firorello and Slater).
There are also the 1956 tax returns that Doug Horn looked into.
There is the mention of the letter of Oswald to McBride (after he left Pfisterers) from Ft Worth during school riots (that happened in 1956).
Russia annouced it's space satellite program in 1956 shortly after America announced theirs.
A 1956 article about the Russian space program:
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/mags/Mech...pace_0.jpg
McBride is mistaken (or worse), his appeal to other workers like Firorello fails because Firorello is quoted in reports as saying Oswald was there in 1956.
His appeal to the current executives of Pfisterers fails because they were not there nor do they have any employment records for 1956/57/58.
http://www.aarclibrary.org/publib/jfk/wc...E_1386.pdf
Much like the backyard photos.. "look... I'm a communist, I have papers, I have a rifle, I have a pistol.. what more do you need?".
McBride says Oswald was proclaiming Communism to everyone, employees at Pfisterers say he wasn't according to FBI reports.
There are FBI reports of two other employees that say Oswald was there early 1956 (Firorello and Slater).
There are also the 1956 tax returns that Doug Horn looked into.
There is the mention of the letter of Oswald to McBride (after he left Pfisterers) from Ft Worth during school riots (that happened in 1956).
Russia annouced it's space satellite program in 1956 shortly after America announced theirs.
A 1956 article about the Russian space program:
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/mags/Mech...pace_0.jpg
McBride is mistaken (or worse), his appeal to other workers like Firorello fails because Firorello is quoted in reports as saying Oswald was there in 1956.
His appeal to the current executives of Pfisterers fails because they were not there nor do they have any employment records for 1956/57/58.

