Now how in the world did everyone in Dealey Plaza including the SS agents, miss seeing a guy on the front steps of TSBD waving a Cuban Flag?
The SS noticed the DC man with his hand raised and they saw the Umbrella man, but they missed the Cuban Flag man right on the front steps of TSBD?
Now since Oswald might have been paranoid enough to think that displaying a Cuban Flag in the midst of Texans and the POTUS might be a dangerous act , then I guess it’s a possible reason to leave money and wedding ring for Marina.
Possible, but probable, due to lack of evidence of Oswald ever having had a Cuban flag, or displaying such flag in the Hughes film or anywhere else.
Oswald did not display a Cuban flag in New Orleans when he was handing out those “Hands off Cuba” leaflets in the midst of Anti Castro Cubans and getting himself in a fight with one of them.
No Cuban flag in the Back Yard photo either.
In fact, since the Anti Castro Cubans displayed the same flag, then Oswald probably never would have displayed a Cuban Flag if his intent was to demonstrate himself being a PRO Castro /Marxist .
Now maybe Mr.Ford can find a RED Communist /Marxist flag being waved , somewhere in a Hughes film gif.
And then THAT might actually be a much more probable reason why Oswald could have speculated that waving Such flag in the midst of Texans , might very well be Oswald’s last day on earth, thus he left ring and money to Marina. 🙈
Or it maybe there was no plan to wave flags , there was no attempt to shoot at JFK, and Oswald left money and his ring as a natural last act of respecting his wife’s decision, and to look for his children. 🧐
Mr. Mason, we agree that Towner shows something sizeable being waved in that doorway, yes? I say it's a flag; what do
you think it is? If you think I've got this wrong, please suggest something you think might be right.
No less to the point,
who do you think could possibly be waving it, if not the man in the reddish shirt standing just behind the black man at the white west column?
You point out that Mr. Oswald is not waving any flag in Hughes, and you're right. But what does that prove? That the waving object in Towner a couple of seconds later doesn't exist? Hardly. It just shows that the waving hasn't begun yet because Pres. Kennedy is not yet passing the building. Mr. Oswald has a very small window in which to make his provocative gesture. The flag in Hughes is hidden down behind the black man in front of him.
If Mr. Oswald is waving a flag at Pres. Kennedy, what is likely to be on that flag? The Stars and Stripes? "Go Home Yankee"? "Kiss Me Quick, Jack!"? Nope-----a leftist political message. I think we can agree on that.
You suggest a red flag. A reasonable suggestion, all things being equal. But all things are not equal: Bell shows the colors
blue and
white in front of Mr. Lovelady, whose full body only comes into view when he has shifted to his left.
So----------a provocative leftist symbol containing elements of blue and white, and (to judge from the horribly washed-out Towner) red. Is there any leftist symbol we know of containing those colors? Yes: a Cuban flag held by a Castro sympathizer.
It's true that there is no Cuban flag in the New Orleans images, or in the backyard photo. So what? His reddish shirt isn't in those images either. Does that mean he didn't own a reddish shirt?
You're quite right that the Cuban flag carried an ambiguous political message: pro-Castro revolution, anti-Castro revolution. The meaning of the flag depends on context. And what is the context here? Mr. Oswald. A man with a loud and media-amplified track record (whether authentic or feigned) of leftist politics and pro-Castro sentiments. The perfect man to use to explain to the world the meaning of the shockingly provocative political stunt that was carried out on the sixth floor. LHO waving a Cuban flag just before shots are fired: this was a pro-Castro demonstration.
Mr. Oswald's goal wasn't to be jumped on in Dealey Plaza. The ambiguity of the Cuban flag made it possible to wave it in Texas without running the risk of personal injury. The intended effect was for
afterwards: That guy who was waving the Cuban flag lived in the Soviet Union and supported Castro! By the time of this realization, Mr. Oswald is already out of Dallas.
I would be surprised if no SS agent noticed the flag. And I would be surprised if any SS agent who did notice it would afterwards publicly destroy the cover-up of what was, after all, Mr. Oswald's alibi for the shooting. Of course, had a more hawkish political decision been made back in Washington-----------to blame the assassination on Castro-----------then the world would have heard all about Red Oswald in the doorway waving a Cuban flag.
As for ordinary folks in Dealey Plaza noticing or not noticing the flag, I have no doubt that Messrs. Lovelady, Shelley and Frazier noticed it, nor that they were intimidated into keeping quiet about it afterwards. (After all, they kept quiet about what we now know to be Mr. Oswald's very presence on the steps.) Ms. Pauline Sanders too (PrayerWOMAN) surely spotted it (perhaps this is the reason why she gives the misleading impression in her FBI statement that she was on the east side of the doorway?). I have also suggested that the man in black by the west white column knew what the white man just behind him had done; and I have suggested who that black man might really be.
Other than those doorway folks, however, it's not at all hard to believe that no other civilians noticed it. How many people, other than SS agents, noticed Umbrella Man or the dark-complected man with the raised hand? Pretty much everyone in Dealey Plaza
except the SS agents and motorcade occupants was staring at Pres. & Mrs. Kennedy.
Is it possible that Mr. Oswald was given a flag with a solid rod already attached to it, such that there was no need for him to pick anything (flag + curtain rods) up in Irving? Sure. Maybe he went home in the hope that his wife would, by agreeing to end their separation, unkowingly convince him not to go through with the morrow's stunt. Maybe the curtain rods were a pretext for Mr. Frazier's benefit (Mr. Oswald not wanting to tell him the real, highly personal reason). But a lot hangs here on his alleged denial in custody of having brought those curtain rods to work that morning. If he really did deny that, then we must ask: why would he deny it? I have offered a plausible explanation: the curtain rods were connected to his flag-waving stunt, which he now did not wish to admit to.
Mr. Lovelady AND Mr. Oswald on the west side of the doorway means we now have Mr. Oswald's alibi for the shooting. I believe the waving object we see in Towner gives us a very special bonus: a cogent explanation for his hitherto confusing behavior prior to and after the assassination.
But again, if you still feel I've got this part about the flag wrong, feel free to show me what right might look like. But the sizeable object we see being waved right by the LHO spot in Towner cannot just be wished away.