If you were going to coach Marina wouldn't you at least have Marina;
Say Oswald hated Kennedy.
Say Oswald practised with his rifle regularly.
Say Oswald and herself would often go hunting and Oswald was very accurate.
Say Oswald left on the 22nd with a long package.
Say that the rifle in the garage was definitely the rifle at the archives.
But as we know Marina never did any of this and I reckon in reality her WC testimony was about as honest as she could be, simply because she had no way of knowing what other evidence was out there, so she just told the truth. She wanted to stay in America and she knew she was innocent.
JohnM
What are the rules, so I can play, too? In an environment in which authors of the 60s thru pre-internet era still drive assumptions, is there any room for the facts I have presented, over and over, for the last seven years.
Priscilla and her publisher Harpers bottled Marina from summer, 1964, until 1978, one year after Priscilla's book was available to readers. This is unimpeachable fact.
This was asserted under oath.:
http://archive.is/esTuB
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https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=95330&relPageId=42
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In September, 1964, Priscilla delivered Marina to her first cousin in Sante Fe, NM.:
https://www.geni.com/people/David-Coit-Davenport-Sr/6000000000291831761
"Oct 02, 2001 — DAVID COIT DAVENPORT Left this world for freedom on September 28, 2001 at 80 years of age. David first came to Santa Fe years ago, arriving from New York with his parents in 1931. Though he later left for school and lived in a variety of cities, from Washington, D.C. to Anchorage, AK, he always returned here, to his family home.
In Santa Fe, he has lived for the past 37 years with his loving wife and partner, Anne Davenport. David was a man of education and erudition, holding degrees from Princeton University (A.B.), Columbia University (J.D.), and U.N.M. (Ph.D.). His career encompassed a number of fields, from intelligence to law to teaching to banking....
Davenport's sidekick, Hasty-Hastings, was married at that time to Clark McAdams Clifford's aunt.
Clifford's other uncle was the employer of James Phelan for at least ten years, until 1945.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Clifford
Clark McAdams Clifford (December 25, 1906 – October 10, 1998)
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Chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board
In office
April 23, 1963 – February 29, 1968
President John F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson....
Earl Warren personally knew Declan Ford's brother and held the Ford brothers' late prosecutor father in high esteem.
No one disputes any of those details, they simply post as if they are not material facts.