So many rabbit holes. If logic and facts had any impact on the CTers, they wouldn't reach the conclusions that they come to in the first place. We all know it is futile. They have been presented with the evidence countless times. They discount it as fakery or refuse to accept any fact by implication. For example, if Klein's sent a rifle to Oswald's PO Box with a specific serial number and that rifle shows up in Oswald's place of employment with his print found on it, that means he received this particular rifle. Throw in a picture of him holding it, confirmation from his own wife that he possessed a rifle in this same timeframe, the fact that his rifle is missing on 11.22 and can't be accounted for in any other way except as the one found on the 6th floor on the fact that his rifle is missing on 11.22 and can't be accounted for in any other way except as the one found on the 6th floor on the very same day that Oswald made an unusual visit to the Paine home where he stored the rifle and carried a long package to work the next morning and then lied about doing so to police indicating it was his lunch sack. No reasonable person could dispute the obvious conclusion to be drawn from all this evidence and circumstances. Reasonable is the key word.
if Klein's sent a rifle to Oswald's PO Box with a specific serial number -
assumption for which there is no evidencethat rifle shows up in Oswald's place of employment with his print found on it, -
assumption that it is the rifle which you can't even prove was sent by Klein's and utter lie that a print was found on the rifle. The FBI found no print.that means he received this particular rifle. -
speculative conclusion based on a questionable premiseThrow in a picture of him holding it, -
assumption that the rifle Oswald is holding in the BY photos is the same as the one allegedly sent by Klein's and/or found at the TSBD confirmation from his own wife that he possessed a rifle in this same timeframe,
- utter lie. Marina Oswald never confirmed anything of the kindthe fact that his rifle is missing on 11.22
- assumption. There is no evidence that was a rifle in Ruth Paine's garage after late September that could have gone missingand can't be accounted for in any other way except as the one found on the 6th floor
- untrue. Marina said she saw the wooden stock of a rifle in a blanket in the last week of september. If you accept that Marina did see a rifle, anything could have happened to that rifle during the two months between the last sighting and the assassinationon the very same day that Oswald made an unusual visit to the Paine home
- untrue. There is nothing unusual about the visit. In total, Oswald only visited Irving about six times between early october and 11/21/63. In that time he skipped one weekend and once went on a Thursday instead of Friday. Marina and Ruth Paine both stated that Oswald had come on Thursday to try and save his marriage.where he stored the rifle -
assumption. There is not a shred of evidence that Oswald ever stored a rifle at Ruth Paine's garage.carried a long package to work the next morning and then lied about doing so to police indicating it was his lunch sack. -
assumption. There is no evidence whatsoever that Oswald lied to the policeNo reasonable person could dispute the obvious conclusion to be drawn from all this evidence and circumstances. Reasonable is the key word.No reasonable person would jump to any conclusion based on assumptions and claims for which no evidence exists.