22-09-2013, 08:50 PM
C. Savastano Wrote:There's no way of knowing whether Oswald had any awareness of the plot. On the one hand if you want to set someone up, it's probably best they know little or nothing. On the other, as Oswald was working for both the CIA and the FBI, and there is evidence he was trying to infiltrate ant-Castro organizations in Dallas, he may have picked up some indication of a plot. The one question I have about the extent of his involvement if any, would be his apparent attempt to meet a contact at the movie theatre. Unless he received a phone call at the TSBD just prior to the shooting, this would have had to have been prearranged.
Mr. Savastano (Mister?) CAS: Yes, Mister.
P.Dragoo :No, Lee Oswald's "involvement" was as patsy; there is no indication he was aware of any "murderous plot"--until he was the accused.
And, no, the "true issue" is not "whether he alone killed President Kennedy"--for he killed no one, not the president, not the policeman.
CAS: I appreciate the clarification, however the reason I constructed it as it is was because of the following reasons.
Until repeated verified evidence from both the official record and independent sources confirm that Oswald did not have anything to do with the plot it seem premature to rule him out utterly in my opinion. I would be willing to review whatever evidence you have, being new I have not seen everything here. I think he is a patsy as you do, however a patsy is part of a plot.
I appreciate the feedback, however I believe their is much to be considered before any full judgement can be rendered.