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facts.
Like the physical impossiblity of one shooter doing what was done.
Or this nugget. These facts prove nothing except that there is more to Oswald than was stated in the Warrne Report.
Oswald worked in the most classified Naval Base in the world. A radar base in Japan. He attended the Monterrey Language school where he learned (wait for it) Russian.
He defected to the Soviet Union, renounced his citizenship and married the niece of a high ranking KGB official.
Then he came back to the United States NO QUESTIONS ASKED.
At the very least, a guy like that should have been tailed every day of his life in the US. At the very least a guy who defected to the Soviet Union and then came back to the US with a KGB agents niece and handed out Pro Castro leaflets should have been hassled every now and again.
Here is another nugget that proves nothing except that you should read more about it.
Oswald wasn't the only employee at the Book Depository. Many of the employees were standing in front of the building when the President was passing by. They heard shots. Now try to imagine if you were standing in front of a building where shots came from, don't think you would reflexively look over your shoulder, behind you, where we have been told the shots came from? Would every single last one of you run across the street to the grassy knoll beacuse that is where you heard the shots come from?
By far the weirdest fact about the whole affair is this.
In 1949 or 50 the HUAC issued a subpoena for Chicago mobster and Union organizer Jack Rubenstein in order to question him about communist infiltration of labor unions. Congressman Richard Nixon of California (who was recruited into the Republican party by a Connecticut Senator named Prescott Bush) sent a memo to the comittee asking that Rubenstein not be called because he was an informant for Nixon. Jack Rubenstein moved to New Orleans, opened a strip club and changed his name to Jack Ruby....and now you know the REST ...of the story
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