19-02-2016, 04:12 AM
Exposing the Phony Rifle Purchase of C2766
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19-02-2016, 04:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-02-2016, 06:50 PM by Albert Doyle.)
It's really hard to believe but Armstrong makes a good case that the rifle order evidence, including the Money Order, was hastily forged the night of the assassination.
My only question is could Holmes have seen the evidence that the letter was sent in the morning before he made that statement? The reason I say it is hard to believe is because it boggles the mind that they would dare that level of corruption of the evidence. Which in turn makes you ask how badly did they corrupt the rest of the evidence? The level of corruption Armstrong exposes easily allows for Harvey and Lee. Let's get down to it. If FBI had evidence of the Oswald purchase on the Klein's microfilm record they would have brought it forward into the spotlight. Instead of doing that they lost the microfilm. How would they interpret that if you tried to get away with that with them? .
20-02-2016, 12:12 AM
Which part is hard for you to believe, Albert? That Armstrong makes a good case; or that the money order was forged?
(Just kidding. Armstrong does make a good case.) Holmes is an FBI informant and the Postmaster dude. For him to know, before the "evidence" was recovered from Klein's, the time and date of the purchase of the postal order, he would have to have been there himself (in March) when it was purchased or mailed, or forged it himself (in November).
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20-02-2016, 01:31 AM
It's interesting that the zone 12 stamp could have been a screw up where Holmes thought he was placing the mailing closer to Oswald's residence but didn't realize it created conflicts with Oswald being at work.
20-02-2016, 04:47 AM
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20-02-2016, 06:28 PM
It is too bad another Money Order from Kleins couldn't be located to show its stamping.
The doubters would have a hard time explaining another Kleins Money Order having bank stamping.
21-02-2016, 12:40 AM
How about a single order with any one of the other 99 rifles on those packing lists?
How about a C20-T750 order actually shipped. other than Hidell? How about how does the FBI know about a March 23, 1963 order when there is no evidence in evidence of that transaction? And for that matter the June order when Rupp does remove anything from that shipment until August - according to the evidence that is. Closed loop corroboration - 3-5 docs designed to corroborate each other yet cannot be linked to anything other than the specific evidence sought... i.e. C2766 = V836
Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
21-02-2016, 07:22 PM
Funny how the donut hole in the evidence perfectly matches the donut hole in Von Pein.
The microfilm and stub being missing really cinches the fraud. If both of those showed Oswald's guilt they would have rushed them forward instead of burying them. The framing of Oswald and his murder prevented any normal examination of this evidence in the rush to judgment.
23-02-2016, 04:45 PM
Another mind boggling thing is the change at Klein's from a 36 inch Carcano to a 40 inch could have been solely determined by the need to frame Oswald with a pre-selected 40 inch Carcano.
23-02-2016, 05:56 PM
Albert Doyle Wrote:Another mind boggling thing is the change at Klein's from a 36 inch Carcano to a 40 inch could have been solely determined by the need to frame Oswald with a pre-selected 40 inch Carcano. Albert - I can conclude Kleins never had C2766 or the other 99 FC rifles listed. The FBI would have been all to glad to find another C20-T750 order with the FC rifle shipped instead of the 36" TS carbine ordered in April 1962. As I posted, from March 62 thru Feb 63 the 36" TS Carbine was advertised - yet Kleins did not have any TS rifles - hence the order in Jan 62 for 400 TS rifles. Do you ever wonder which rifle they shipped for those orders between Mar 62 and Feb 63 ?? Other than that one order, there is simply no evidence which corroborates that rifle was ever removed from Harborside while the only REAL evidence we have is 10 slips from that 5200 rifle order that carry the international designation for the rifles "38 E" Waldman is not asked why a domestic shipment of 40.5" 7.7lb Mannlicher-Carcano Fucile Corte rifles/carbines has the same international packing slips from the Italy to Harborside shipment and that nowhere in Kleins domestic business dealings do they refer to this rifle as "38 E". By repeating the fallacy the FBI is selling: that the order was real, the PMO was real, the rifles were at Kleins, the rifle was shipped to a PO Box, shipping costs were forwarded to USPS and the FC was substituted for the TS on these orders... you keep people viewing this at the wrong POV. Just like Ozzie shooting JFK - if you can't get him to that window with that rifle - which no one can - then talking about his shooting ability is moot.
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in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter |
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