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In reply to the discussion: Lee Oswald was absolutely without question a lone assassin. [View all]ElementaryPenguin
(7,911 posts)The magic bullet theory alone proves Oswald couldn't have been the killer. (and his nitrate test proved he hadn't fired a gun) The head wound was an exit wound, etc. Listen to the Nixon Watergate tapes, where President Nixon mentions that the Warren Commission Report was the biggest hoax ever pulled on the American people. In 1977, an FBI employee testified to Congress that Oswald had been an FBI informant - his number was 179 - and he was paid $150 a month. An accountant employed by the CIA also testified in that same Congressional inquiry that Oswald was also on the CIA payroll. He didn't finish high school, but his Russian was so fluent and his accent was so accurate that his eventual wife believed he was a native Russian when they met - because he was trained by U.S. Intelligence when he was in the military. Oswald's own mother believed he was CIA, because he traveled everywhere and had no money to do so - and was never held up even after denouncing his US citizenship and announcing he was giving secrets to the Soviets. Check out what E. Howard Hunt said on his death bed about how it was really done. By the 70's a vast majority of the public was on to the deception of the bogus Oswald as the lone assassin story - yet today, mainstream media is trying to rewrite history and make the original Warren Commission story the accepted one. You can find on youtube, all of the networks announcing the rifle as a different make (which Roger Craig said that it was) - and reversing their story the next day. Even more problematic - it was the pristine bullet that supposedly fell out of Gov. Connolly and onto his stretcher - that's what tied Oswald to the crime - yet AFTER the bullet had been found and the Dallas police are holding it up for display, Connolly's surgeon gives a press conference where he announces that they had deliberately left that bullet in Connolly, because it was not life-threatening. So that clearly wasn't the bullet (which the surgeon later said it couldn't possibly have been) - or the story has even another bullet to account for - when there are already too many bullets to jive with the Zapruder film.