What You are contending regarding Oswald is certainly possible.
But that's just the point, Mr Storing-----------it's not what
I'm contending, it's
what Mr Oswald himself is contending!
Here, once again, is what he claims:
You want evidence of an orchestrated coverup?
Read on!Stage 1: Mr Oswald's claims are officially written up by Agents Hosty and Bookhout
that same day in the following weasel-worded way:
See what they've done? They've kept the core claims intact but
----------------------the sequence of events has been made ambiguous
----------------------instead of "went outside" when Mr Kennedy passed we now have the (technically correct but utterly misleading) "on the first floor". Shameless!
Note also, however, the
complete lack of any mention of an encounter with an officer in the second floor lunchroom. Rather curious, dontcha think?
Stage 2: After Mr Oswald's murder, a
solo rewrite is provided courtesy of Agent Bookhout, in which he
totally garbles what Mr Oswald claimed by
putting bogus confirmation of 'the' lunchroom encounter into the dead Mr Oswald's mouth:
Agent Bookhout also does something very interesting in this solo run: he introduces a name that was not
in the original joint Hosty/Bookhout but did end up
on it.
I reproduce that original report in full below, with a yellow box around the name:
Now! Why on earth is a name not mentioned anywhere in the report written on the top of the report? Because------------------I submit-----------------it's a name they're extremely worried about: being
the name of the man Mr Oswald told Captain Fritz he was standing beside when Mr Kennedy passed the building.Only after Mr Oswald's death will it be safe to bring that name into an interrogation report, with----------once again----------context/timeframe all nicely garbled up: Mr Oswald's claim to have been out front with Mr Shelley at the time of the P. parade is turned into a claim to have been out front with Mr Shelley several minutes after the assassination!
It's looking an awful lot like we can name the man under the yellow arrow as
Mr Bill Shelley and the man under the blue arrow as
Mr Lee Harvey Oswald:
I would also suggest that Mr Buell Wesley Frazier, in posing for a recent photograph in
this manner and with his left index finger pointing to
that very spot, either is being remarkably thoughtless or is being about as candid as he feels it is safe or comfortable to be: