03-01-2015, 04:22 AM
Albert, I don't at all think that is a woman, just look at the way the guy is dressed.
Second, unless you are saying Baker was a part of the plot, the guy he encountered could not have been Oswald. For three reasons:
1.) The description is wrong.
2.) We know Oswald was on the lower floor.
3.) When Baker wrote the affidavit, he was sitting in a small room right across from Oswald. In other words he was staring right at him. And he still did not recognize him.
That night, the DPD began changing the affidavit, without Baker. They now stated that, lo and behold, Baker now identified Oswald in the room. Not even the WC bought that one.
In my view, and at one time Sean's, is :the guy on the stairs was a member of the hit team. He may be he guy Worrell saw running out the back of the building.
Baker's affidavit was devastating to the official story. They had to dump it ASAP.
I am still not sold on Prayer Man as Oswald. It may be him, it may not be.
But if you read Sean's work on the soda machine encounter, he just about puts the kabosh on that. I did some of this in Reclaiming Parkland. But he took it way past me. Its very important work in my view.
Second, unless you are saying Baker was a part of the plot, the guy he encountered could not have been Oswald. For three reasons:
1.) The description is wrong.
2.) We know Oswald was on the lower floor.
3.) When Baker wrote the affidavit, he was sitting in a small room right across from Oswald. In other words he was staring right at him. And he still did not recognize him.
That night, the DPD began changing the affidavit, without Baker. They now stated that, lo and behold, Baker now identified Oswald in the room. Not even the WC bought that one.
In my view, and at one time Sean's, is :the guy on the stairs was a member of the hit team. He may be he guy Worrell saw running out the back of the building.
Baker's affidavit was devastating to the official story. They had to dump it ASAP.
I am still not sold on Prayer Man as Oswald. It may be him, it may not be.
But if you read Sean's work on the soda machine encounter, he just about puts the kabosh on that. I did some of this in Reclaiming Parkland. But he took it way past me. Its very important work in my view.