Re: Did Oswald act alone?

Originally Posted by
walrus

Originally Posted by
Greenbeanz

Originally Posted by
greynotsoold
Oswald may well have been the one that fired the shots that killed Kennedy, the only shooter. But his associations, the people he was around, make it doubtful that the idea was his.
fascinating little thing...I was reading a book about the Bush family. George Herbert Walker Bush, president #41, claimed not to remember where he was the day Kennedy was shot. Which is odd because he was in Dallas, and he later called the FBI and ratted out an employee of his oil company as possibly having been involved. Plus, a close personal friend of his (coincidentally, also close to Jackie Kennedy's family) had had Oswald living in his home. yet he was never interviewed in the investigation.
Wow, the plot thickens.
Personally I think the person who did it actually did it will never be caught. You have got dangerously close to the truth but have not quite hit the nail on the head.
The person responsible needed to create the perfect situation with which to grab the reins of power. They knew that they were setting off a chain of events that would alter history but not in the way we have all assumed.
Take a deep breath because this will change the way you look at the world and look away if you do not think you can handle it.
We are all living in an altered reality. A reality shaped by intervention in which one tributary of time was diverted and another stopped like a dam. The person who shot Kennedy had no need to produce a red herring because he was never going to be found. Search as much as you like and you will find no trace of him. He was not their the day before Kennedy was shot and was gone before the day after. He did not shoot himself, and was not executed. He did not need an alibi, because.........
He is a time traveller. He is among us and travelled back to that fateful day in 1963 in his time machine in 2008. He will never be suspected for the simple reason that he was only 2 years old in 1963. 2 years old and 47 years old. That man's name ?

Oh snap, for the first time it all makes sense
I have often wondered who Stewie from Family Guy was based on...
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
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