Regardless of how people read the various images of "Lee Harvey Oswald," it is likely that the pictures will show two different people because
there were two different people! John Armstrong's book, my website, many internet posts by David Josephs and others, show just how strong the evidence is for two Oswalds, although some people will never admit it. To take just one example, there are many indications that both Oswalds served in the US Marines.
On Sept. 14, 1958, Harvey Oswald embarked on the USS Skagit for Taiwan:[ATTACH=CONFIG]5256[/ATTACH]
Below is a USMC Unit Diary showing that HARVEY Oswald was aboard the USS Skagit (AKA 105) bound for the South China Sea on Sept. 14, 1958. To the right of it is another Unit Diary showing that HARVEY OSWALD was in Ping-Tung, Taiwan on October 6, 1958.
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Good ole' American-born LEE Oswald did NOT go to Taiwan, however. While HARVEY was on his way to a station more than 1400 miles away, LEE was now famously being treated for VD at the Naval Hospital at Atsugi, Japan.
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No doubt Lone Oswald defenders will produce a DoD letter to Robert Blakey indicating Oswald never served in Taiwan, but can you say
COVER-UP? What else could DoD say? How would this sound: "Well, sure, there were two guys using Oswald's ID, it was part of an intelligence operation to send a Russian-speaking guy on a false "defection" to the USSR. Well, yeah, the Warren Commission said one of the US Government employees assassinated President Kennedy, but... uh... well, may they just got it wrong."
SURE!
Here is a much earlier letter from the Navy indicating Oswald did indeed serve in Taiwan.
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There are hundreds of other examples showing two people shared the identity of Lee Harvey Oswald in John Armstrong's book, and scores of other examples on my website:
http://harveyandlee.net
Jim