Post by Rob Caprio on Apr 5, 2021 20:36:34 GMT -5
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The Warren Commission (WC) claimed that Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) assassinated President John F. Kennedy (JFK) on November 22, 1963. They further claimed that he shot and killed Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit (JDT) on the same day. Their "investigation" provided no supporting evidence for these claims, and left a ton of questions regarding the conclusion that they reached.
Here is another one.
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Who were the Secret Service (SS) agents at the Jefferson Branch Library?
The Jefferson Branch Library played a key role in the events of November 22, 1963. Following the shooting of JDT there was a chance that the shooter was in the Ballew Texaco Station parking lot. Later on a jacket would be found in this parking lot.
As the police were moving in there came a call over the radio that stated the suspect was in this library and the vast majority of the police officers left the gas station parking lot and headed to the library. When the police arrived they surrounded the library and ordered the people inside to come out with their hands up.
Mr. BELIN. Then what did you do? Did you go into the library?
Mr. WALKER. As soon as the squads got there, I walked around with the other squads to the west entrance of the building, and we ordered everyone out of the building. They all came out with their hands up…And everyone came out, and I saw the person that had run in there, and he said that he had ran there to tell the other people about the shooting. And let's see, that he worked there, he told me he worked there and everything. I soon determined he wasn't the one.
There is more to this story however. Walker is never asked about the issue of SS agents. Why? As we have seen quite a few times in this series there were SS agents, or people claiming to be SS agents, in places that they were not supposed to be. We have to really look for this interesting story as it is buried in the twenty-six volumes.
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We next heard the call regarding the suspect being in the Branch Library on Jefferson. We converged on that location and there were Secret Service men and other patrol and CID officers were present when all the people ordered out of the building. One of the Secret Service men stated the person who came out of the basement with the others was not the suspect and that he had already had talked to him a few minutes earlier. (Commission Exhibit (CE) 2003, p. 234)
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As I said, there were NO SS agents assigned to the library area so who were these guys? Furthermore, how did they know that he was not “the suspect” so fast? When did they talk with the man thought to be the suspect? Detective Marvin Buhk was told that one of the SS men had talked with the young man a few minutes earlier, but wasn’t Adrian Hamby in the basement then?
Can any WC defender explain who these supposed SS agents were and how they knew that Hamby wasn’t the suspect so quickly?
Once again we see evidence that disputes the claims of the WCR, thus, the WC’s conclusion is sunk.
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The Warren Commission (WC) claimed that Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) assassinated President John F. Kennedy (JFK) on November 22, 1963. They further claimed that he shot and killed Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit (JDT) on the same day. Their "investigation" provided no supporting evidence for these claims, and left a ton of questions regarding the conclusion that they reached.
Here is another one.
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Who were the Secret Service (SS) agents at the Jefferson Branch Library?
The Jefferson Branch Library played a key role in the events of November 22, 1963. Following the shooting of JDT there was a chance that the shooter was in the Ballew Texaco Station parking lot. Later on a jacket would be found in this parking lot.
As the police were moving in there came a call over the radio that stated the suspect was in this library and the vast majority of the police officers left the gas station parking lot and headed to the library. When the police arrived they surrounded the library and ordered the people inside to come out with their hands up.
Mr. BELIN. Then what did you do? Did you go into the library?
Mr. WALKER. As soon as the squads got there, I walked around with the other squads to the west entrance of the building, and we ordered everyone out of the building. They all came out with their hands up…And everyone came out, and I saw the person that had run in there, and he said that he had ran there to tell the other people about the shooting. And let's see, that he worked there, he told me he worked there and everything. I soon determined he wasn't the one.
There is more to this story however. Walker is never asked about the issue of SS agents. Why? As we have seen quite a few times in this series there were SS agents, or people claiming to be SS agents, in places that they were not supposed to be. We have to really look for this interesting story as it is buried in the twenty-six volumes.
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We next heard the call regarding the suspect being in the Branch Library on Jefferson. We converged on that location and there were Secret Service men and other patrol and CID officers were present when all the people ordered out of the building. One of the Secret Service men stated the person who came out of the basement with the others was not the suspect and that he had already had talked to him a few minutes earlier. (Commission Exhibit (CE) 2003, p. 234)
www.historymatters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh24/pages/WH_Vol24_0126b.gif
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As I said, there were NO SS agents assigned to the library area so who were these guys? Furthermore, how did they know that he was not “the suspect” so fast? When did they talk with the man thought to be the suspect? Detective Marvin Buhk was told that one of the SS men had talked with the young man a few minutes earlier, but wasn’t Adrian Hamby in the basement then?
Can any WC defender explain who these supposed SS agents were and how they knew that Hamby wasn’t the suspect so quickly?
Once again we see evidence that disputes the claims of the WCR, thus, the WC’s conclusion is sunk.