26-04-2014, 06:13 PM
Drew Phipps Wrote:Why would a Before conspiracy go thru the trouble to plant a disappearing wallet? Seems to me that would be like a "suicide note" written in disappearing ink. Especially to give it to a cop whose name will be known and eventually will be called to give an account of its discovery. The only mysterious wallet in this situation is the wallet whose "provenance" keeps changing, and that isn't an intrinsic property of the wallet, but instead is a property of the stories told of its discovery.
Drew makes a fine case for the number of wallets expanding as part of the cover-up process, but I'd like to take a look at the other side.
The murders of JFK and Officer Tippit were not just crimes. They were part of an elaborate INTELLIGENCE OPERATION, with all the planning and psychological trickery that typically goes with that sort of thing, including what is sometimes referred to as Cognitive Dissonance, which Wikipedia defines as "the excessive mental stress and discomfort experienced by an individual who holds two or more contradictory beliefs, ideas, or values at the same time."
This type of contradictory evidence is ALL OVER THIS CASE, one of the many reasons it just smells like a black op. And so we are given a presumed assassin who has been quite clearly in two different places at the same time many, many times, making it easy to confuse and discredit witnesses and confound investigators. Pieces of physical evidence that make no sense whatsoever spread like wildfire, from too many wallets, to shells and bullets that don't match the rifle or the wounds they were supposed to have created, to paperwork offered as proof that is laughably irrelevant to the specifics of the case, and on and on. I believe at least some of this mumbo-jumbo was set up by the Plotters, not just the Plodders.
And so in the early afternoon of 11/22/63 we have a young man who looks a bit like the guy soon to be killed by Jack Ruby who assassinates a cop and then begins hightailing it in the direction of the Texas Theater, where he tries to create a scene by entering without buying a ticket. The poor doomed schmuck soon to be arrested is already seated inside, nervously moving from patron to patron, no doubt looking for his "contact."
Back at 10th and Patton, Captain Westbrook proudly presents to WFAA and the world a wallet which ties "Lee Harvey Oswald" to the killing of Tippit, and will soon connect "Alek Hidell" to the assassination of JFK, regardless of the memory shenanigans at DPD Headquarters. It takes no miracle to make this evidence disappear as long as someone in a position of authority in the DPD happens to be on the Plotter's team, and that guy was probably Captain Westbrook, who would soon exploit his intelligence connections to become a Saigon police advisor.
The Oswald arrested at the Texas Theater probably did have his wallet on his person at the time. The Oswald who led police to the theater may have been missing a wallet, but if so, I'll bet he never got it back.
Probably no one will be able to prove it, but I'll bet that wallet on display at 10th and Patton contained a current Texas driver's license to one "Lee Harvey Oswald."
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