It's laughable that anyone - even a dishonest contrarian - would suggest that someone other than Oswald wrote the note. Who else here would: 1) write a note in Russian; 2) ask that his military papers be retained; 3) instruct someone on what to do in the event of their arrest or death; 4) had a PO box.
What does this have to do with General Walker or shooting? By the way, are you still hunting around for that single example of me being “dishonest”, or are you hoping that if you keep calling me that, it will become true? Much like you think that calling this the “Walker note” somehow makes it about Walker.
Do you think Ruth Paine had military records and anticipated being arrested or killed? That eliminates her. Same for Marina. So who else in that household does that leave that matches the relevant criteria relating to the substance of this note and the circumstances under which it was written?
Why would the author of the note have to be a member of the Paine household?
No honest person would suggest there is a scintilla of doubt that LHO wrote the note.
Disagrees with “Richard” is not the definition of dishonest.
Either he did or it is a complete fabrication to implicate him in the Walker shooting.
False dichotomy. An undated note that doesn’t mention Walker or shooting doesn’t implicate one in the Walker shooting.
And the purpose of such a note, as confirmed by Marina, was in relation to the Walker situation.
Marina also “confirmed” that Oswald was going to “take a look” at Nixon and she trapped him in the bathroom for hours with her pregnant body.
No person is going to leave a note saying "Don't wait up. I'm off to murder Gen. Walker. Lee Harvey Oswald."
Therefore “Richard” is free to make up any story he likes and pretend that it’s the only “honest” interpretation.