Kraichgauer wrote:
JohnPowell wrote:
Like the emails between the brothers, which were obviously using code words.
Why do you say that, because it was Oswald's gun? That doesn't mean a thing. Jones is a conman.
Because Richard Case Nagell, a CIA investigator keeping an eye on the more right wing, violent Anti-Castro groups sponsored by the CIA, had said he was pretty certain Oswald had been one of the shooters, though admittedly chosen to be the scapegoat as well. Nagell was thrown to the wolves for his trouble, after he claimed he had tried to talk Oswald out of taking part in the assassination. Essentially, Oswald was a violent individual who knew he was being used, according to Nagell.
And coded messages? What might those be? And how does that prove involvement in a Pedophile ring?
"Pretty certain" isn't evidence. Any evidence that Oswald was a violent individual? He certainly didn't seem that way going by the interviews.
"Hi John, The realtor found a handkerchief (I think it has a map that seems pizza-related. Is it yours? They can send it if you want. I know you’re busy, so feel free not to respond if it’s not yours or you don’t want it."
"Mary and John I think you should give notice when changing strategies which have been long in place. I immediately realized something was different by the shape of the box and I contemplated who would be sending me something in the square shaped box. Lo and behold, instead of pasta and wonderful sauces, it was a lovely, tempting assortment of cheeses, Yummy. I am awaiting the return of my children and grandchildren from their holiday travels so that we can demolish them. Thank you so much. I hope you and your gang are well. I miss you both Best wishes fro a merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Herb
Ps. Do you think I’ll do better playing dominos on cheese than on pasta?"
Oswald was a rebel looking for a cause. He'd do anything for the cause he had dedicated himself to. And retired FBI agent James Holsty, admittedly not the most reliable source, had claimed to have had received a note from Oswald, in which Oswald said he would blow up the FBI office in Dallas for what he perceived as harassment of his wife. Holsty claims he was ordered to destroy the note after the assassination, which his superior denied. If true, it shows Oswald was potentially capable of violence.