OSWALD stated that he went to lunch at approximately noon and he claimed he ate his lunch on the first floor in the lunch room; however he went to the second floor where the Coca?Cola machine was located and obtained a bottle of Coca?Cola for his lunch. OSWALD claimed to be on the first floor when President JOHN F. KENNEDY passed this building
It gets weirder!
...he went to the second floor where the Coca?Cola machine was located and obtained a bottle of Coca?Cola for his lunch.
The REASON this visit to the second floor coke machine is so important is that it is LHO's explanation for his lunchroom encounter with a policeman, which Captain Will Fritz has just asked him about. Right? BUT the report doesn't even mention the encounter! It's almost as if that encounter
isn't yet known to be the reason why the visit to the lunchroom is so important. It's almost as if
no one even knows about that lunchroom encounter yet---------------not LHO
---------------not Fritz
---------------and not the FBI agents who are writing the report.
I.e....
It's as if the report is telling us that LHO only 'admitted' to
one visit to the lunchroom
---------------a visit he made
before the assassination---------------when he was seen there by Carolyn Arnold and Sarah Stanton
---------------before he went down to the first floor in time to be there when the President was going past the building.
But why would LHO hide from his interrogators an encounter with a policeman which he knows they will find out about anyway? I mean, that would be crazy, right? What could possess him to act like
it never happened?
Friends, how about we connect that question with the question of why the investigators are so keen to hush up LHO's visit to the coke machine before the assassination?