I'll think you'll find Walt's interpretation of said document is spot on, tying in with other recorded interrogations of Oswald. Something your interpretation doesn't do. Also, Walt's interpretation is independently corroborated by the testimonies of Jarman and Norman.
My, you really aren't very good at this, are you, Mr O'Meara?
Mr Oswald visited the second floor lunchroom, came down to one (during which time he saw Messrs Jarman and Norman), then went outside to watch the P. Parade.
How is your interpretation corroborated by anything other than your own fertile imagination.
"Then went out
*outside*
to watch P. parade"[/b]
It doesn't say he saw the parade, does it.
~Grin~ It says he went outside to watch the P. Parade. Your bizarre theory is that he was challenged by a cop at pistol-point in the lunchroom, then had a lady employee in the office area exclaim to him that someone had shot the President, then went down to-------eat lunch (!) and
then went out to--------
watch the P. Parade!