30-07-2017, 03:24 PM
Fair is fair, so in fairness, because I believe the phantom 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] floor encounter was scripted in order to frame an innocent party, I'll offer an alternative narrative. A narrative that officialdom will never admit, but one nevertheless that trulynot that Trulymerits serious consideration.
The wrongfully accused, OSWALD, eats his lunch downstairs in the domino room. After eating his cheese sandwich and apple, helike so many of us during the course of a mealcraves a beverage. So, he ventures upstairs to the 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] floor lunch room, where he buys a Coke.
As he is making that purchase, he suddenly hears a piercing sound…a wailing siren, thus his remarks during his interrogation that he went downstairs to determine what all of the commotion was about. By the time he got downstairs, an ambulance had just picked up an epileptic seizure victim, Jerry Belknap, and raced off to Parkland Hospital.
As the ambulance faded from view under the Triple Underpass, He stood there out in front of the main entrance of the building behind everyone else, who were oblivious to him standing there as their main focus/attention was upon the most celebrated couple in the world rounding the turn off Main Street onto Houston, heading directly towards the cheering throng spread out before them.
The wrongfully accused watches the presidential limousine turn off Houston onto Elm. Mere seconds later, shock and disbelief etched upon his face, he watches the ensuing chaos unfold around him as people run, scream , or hit the deck/duck for cover. He ventures back inside, where he is seen by the vice-president of the TSBD, O. V. Campbell standing near a storage room on the first floor.
A mere minute after that sighting, in a clam manner, he responds to a request of a local newsman with a crew-cut, Pierce Allman, directing him to a phone, before he simply walks back down the steps out onto the Dallas street. At this time, I don't know where the wrongfully accused went from there. Yet.
What I do know for sure is that Mrs. Reid lied about a phantom 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] floor encounter with the wrongfully accused; Officer "I need four tries to get my lies, err, facts' straight Baker lied; and, Roy "nothing true about him" Truly lied as well (the plain simple truth doesn't need retakes, do overs, discussions off the record, or liars creating a pretentious timeline of inconsistencies.
Now, about those still open, lingering, unasnwered questions --->
Why didn't Baker recognize the wrongfully accuse IF he really had an encounter with him earlier in the day in the 2nd floor lunch room?
If I stick a gun in anyone's tummy, I will recognize him a week later, let alone 90 minutes later. Baker didn't recognize the wrongfully accused, because Baker didn't encounter the wrongfully accused.
Why doesn't Baker or Truly's testimony reflect encounters with James Jarman?
Harold Norman?
Bonnie Ray Williams?
These men used the same stairs as Baker and Truly, yet no Baker testimony about sticking his gun in their tummy's and asking Truly to vouch for them...remember, lest we forget, all of these men denied seeing Truly & Baker on the same stairwell they descended from the 5th floor, yet Truly and Baker contend they left Oswald and continued onward up the same set of stairs to the 5th floor, where these men were coming down from.
Why doesn't there exist an actual film and/or video recording demonstrating that Baker actually went into the Texas School Book Depository via the front steps?
Why was the film depicting him running towards the TSBD suddenly cut off before the above question could be answered conclusively? Did someone/some entity need to hide Baker's actual sprint to the corner of Elm & Houston?
Who was the motorcycle officer in the white helmet who rode the elevator up to the 5th floor?
Weren't the elevators stuck according to Truly? (his lips are moving again)
They couldn't have been because the motorcycle officer who rode the elevator up to the 5th floor did it in the same time sequence that employee Bonnie Ray Williams saw him before Mr. Williams made his way down the same stairs as Truly and Baker were supposedly coming up...yet no mention of a gun being stuck in Williams' midsection until Truly vouched for him....
Why did four people (Mr. Dougherty and the aforementioned three other employees) dispute Truly's claim that he called up for the elevators? There you go again Truly Lips...
Why did Mrs. Reid feel compelled to tell an outright lie about a phantom 2nd floor encounter with the wrongfully accused? Why did Baker need four different versions to get his lies, err, "facts" straight?
All of these open, lingering questions point to a contrived script about a phantom 2nd floor encounter that simply did not happen.
The wrongfully accused, OSWALD, eats his lunch downstairs in the domino room. After eating his cheese sandwich and apple, helike so many of us during the course of a mealcraves a beverage. So, he ventures upstairs to the 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] floor lunch room, where he buys a Coke.
As he is making that purchase, he suddenly hears a piercing sound…a wailing siren, thus his remarks during his interrogation that he went downstairs to determine what all of the commotion was about. By the time he got downstairs, an ambulance had just picked up an epileptic seizure victim, Jerry Belknap, and raced off to Parkland Hospital.
As the ambulance faded from view under the Triple Underpass, He stood there out in front of the main entrance of the building behind everyone else, who were oblivious to him standing there as their main focus/attention was upon the most celebrated couple in the world rounding the turn off Main Street onto Houston, heading directly towards the cheering throng spread out before them.
The wrongfully accused watches the presidential limousine turn off Houston onto Elm. Mere seconds later, shock and disbelief etched upon his face, he watches the ensuing chaos unfold around him as people run, scream , or hit the deck/duck for cover. He ventures back inside, where he is seen by the vice-president of the TSBD, O. V. Campbell standing near a storage room on the first floor.
A mere minute after that sighting, in a clam manner, he responds to a request of a local newsman with a crew-cut, Pierce Allman, directing him to a phone, before he simply walks back down the steps out onto the Dallas street. At this time, I don't know where the wrongfully accused went from there. Yet.
What I do know for sure is that Mrs. Reid lied about a phantom 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] floor encounter with the wrongfully accused; Officer "I need four tries to get my lies, err, facts' straight Baker lied; and, Roy "nothing true about him" Truly lied as well (the plain simple truth doesn't need retakes, do overs, discussions off the record, or liars creating a pretentious timeline of inconsistencies.
Now, about those still open, lingering, unasnwered questions --->
Why didn't Baker recognize the wrongfully accuse IF he really had an encounter with him earlier in the day in the 2nd floor lunch room?
If I stick a gun in anyone's tummy, I will recognize him a week later, let alone 90 minutes later. Baker didn't recognize the wrongfully accused, because Baker didn't encounter the wrongfully accused.
Why doesn't Baker or Truly's testimony reflect encounters with James Jarman?
Harold Norman?
Bonnie Ray Williams?
These men used the same stairs as Baker and Truly, yet no Baker testimony about sticking his gun in their tummy's and asking Truly to vouch for them...remember, lest we forget, all of these men denied seeing Truly & Baker on the same stairwell they descended from the 5th floor, yet Truly and Baker contend they left Oswald and continued onward up the same set of stairs to the 5th floor, where these men were coming down from.
Why doesn't there exist an actual film and/or video recording demonstrating that Baker actually went into the Texas School Book Depository via the front steps?
Why was the film depicting him running towards the TSBD suddenly cut off before the above question could be answered conclusively? Did someone/some entity need to hide Baker's actual sprint to the corner of Elm & Houston?
Who was the motorcycle officer in the white helmet who rode the elevator up to the 5th floor?
Weren't the elevators stuck according to Truly? (his lips are moving again)
They couldn't have been because the motorcycle officer who rode the elevator up to the 5th floor did it in the same time sequence that employee Bonnie Ray Williams saw him before Mr. Williams made his way down the same stairs as Truly and Baker were supposedly coming up...yet no mention of a gun being stuck in Williams' midsection until Truly vouched for him....
Why did four people (Mr. Dougherty and the aforementioned three other employees) dispute Truly's claim that he called up for the elevators? There you go again Truly Lips...
Why did Mrs. Reid feel compelled to tell an outright lie about a phantom 2nd floor encounter with the wrongfully accused? Why did Baker need four different versions to get his lies, err, "facts" straight?
All of these open, lingering questions point to a contrived script about a phantom 2nd floor encounter that simply did not happen.