Post by Rob Caprio on Nov 7, 2019 21:35:06 GMT -5
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I first posted this in 2007. In addition to this film and photograph we have the proof that shows Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) did NOT enter the second floor lunchroom through the automatic door, thus, he could have ONLY entered from the hallway that leads to the first floor!
This evidence proves LHO was NOT on the sixth floor as he said he wasn't at the time of the shots.
Why was Wes Frazier never detained? We have this evidence showing someone looking very much like him in the window before the shooting, he had NO alibi, his whole story of how he came to Dallas a few months before the assassination to stay with his sister, who just happens to live 1/2 block from the Paines, story is fishy, the fact he FLUNKED his stress test, and that he owned a .303 Lee Enfield rifle (this type was claimed to have been found in early media reports).
Why indeed.
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This excerpt from Richard E. Sprague's review of the HSCA. Charles Bronson film:
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1979: The House Select Committee (1)
Chapter 16
1984 Here We Come
The latest indication of where the Carter administration stands was the testimony given by FBI director William H. Webster to the Select Committee on December 11, 1978. He said that the FBI would freeze the scene and take full immediate control of the investigation of any future presidential assassination or that of any other elected U.S. leader.
In case anyone has any doubt about what he meant by "freeze the scene", Webster went on to say, "One purpose of the FBI investigation would be to lay to rest untrue conspiratorial questions that have a way of rising, and avoid the sort of mistakes that followed the assassination of President Kennedy."[1] In other words, the FBI will suppress or destroy any evidence of conspiracy even if they were not involved in the assassination itself. One such "mistake" in the Dallas murder surfaced in December 1978 when Earl Golz of the Dallas Morning News found a movie that the FBI failed to "freeze". It was taken by a man named Bronson and it shows two men, not one, in the sixth floor window of the TSBD just five minutes before the shots were fired. One of the men is wearing a red shirt. That filmed evidence matches the still photo taken by an unknown photographer earlier that morning, and developed at a Dallas photo lab by Ed Foley, the lab owner. The author found the photo and obtained a print of it in 1967. The Foley photo, as it became known, shows two men in the sixth floor window, one with a black shirt and one with a bright red shirt. Mr. red shirt matches the description of the man in the Bronson film. He is not Lee Harvey Oswald. Neither is the man in the black shirt. He was most probably Buell Wesley Frazier, the man who drove Oswald to work on November 22, 1963. The facial profile and black shirt match photos of Frazier and another man entitled to be on that sixth floor, were there around 10 AM and at 12:25, five minutes before the shots were fired. Mr. Webster has in mind rounding up all such evidence and destroying it right away in the next assassination.
The evidence discussed in earlier chapters of this book, also not "frozen" by the FBI, proves that the "snipers nest" was no snipers nest at all, but just an area where workers on that floor were piling cartons to allow the floor laying crew at the west end of that floor to do their job.
1. New York Daily News -- Tuesday, December 12, 1979.
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Why has nothing been done about this? There is a film and a photo showing two men and one of them seems to be one of the two people who claimed LHO brought "curtain rods" to work. Hmm.
i.ytimg.com/vi/J52ANg2TfL4/maxresdefault.jpg
I first posted this in 2007. In addition to this film and photograph we have the proof that shows Lee Harvey Oswald (LHO) did NOT enter the second floor lunchroom through the automatic door, thus, he could have ONLY entered from the hallway that leads to the first floor!
This evidence proves LHO was NOT on the sixth floor as he said he wasn't at the time of the shots.
Why was Wes Frazier never detained? We have this evidence showing someone looking very much like him in the window before the shooting, he had NO alibi, his whole story of how he came to Dallas a few months before the assassination to stay with his sister, who just happens to live 1/2 block from the Paines, story is fishy, the fact he FLUNKED his stress test, and that he owned a .303 Lee Enfield rifle (this type was claimed to have been found in early media reports).
Why indeed.
************************************************
This excerpt from Richard E. Sprague's review of the HSCA. Charles Bronson film:
Quote on
1979: The House Select Committee (1)
Chapter 16
1984 Here We Come
The latest indication of where the Carter administration stands was the testimony given by FBI director William H. Webster to the Select Committee on December 11, 1978. He said that the FBI would freeze the scene and take full immediate control of the investigation of any future presidential assassination or that of any other elected U.S. leader.
In case anyone has any doubt about what he meant by "freeze the scene", Webster went on to say, "One purpose of the FBI investigation would be to lay to rest untrue conspiratorial questions that have a way of rising, and avoid the sort of mistakes that followed the assassination of President Kennedy."[1] In other words, the FBI will suppress or destroy any evidence of conspiracy even if they were not involved in the assassination itself. One such "mistake" in the Dallas murder surfaced in December 1978 when Earl Golz of the Dallas Morning News found a movie that the FBI failed to "freeze". It was taken by a man named Bronson and it shows two men, not one, in the sixth floor window of the TSBD just five minutes before the shots were fired. One of the men is wearing a red shirt. That filmed evidence matches the still photo taken by an unknown photographer earlier that morning, and developed at a Dallas photo lab by Ed Foley, the lab owner. The author found the photo and obtained a print of it in 1967. The Foley photo, as it became known, shows two men in the sixth floor window, one with a black shirt and one with a bright red shirt. Mr. red shirt matches the description of the man in the Bronson film. He is not Lee Harvey Oswald. Neither is the man in the black shirt. He was most probably Buell Wesley Frazier, the man who drove Oswald to work on November 22, 1963. The facial profile and black shirt match photos of Frazier and another man entitled to be on that sixth floor, were there around 10 AM and at 12:25, five minutes before the shots were fired. Mr. Webster has in mind rounding up all such evidence and destroying it right away in the next assassination.
The evidence discussed in earlier chapters of this book, also not "frozen" by the FBI, proves that the "snipers nest" was no snipers nest at all, but just an area where workers on that floor were piling cartons to allow the floor laying crew at the west end of that floor to do their job.
1. New York Daily News -- Tuesday, December 12, 1979.
Quote off
Why has nothing been done about this? There is a film and a photo showing two men and one of them seems to be one of the two people who claimed LHO brought "curtain rods" to work. Hmm.