"Canuck" <prwhitmey@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:4a5c138b-28f1-4c5d-b513-838daf73a7df@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Dec 1, 10:38 pm, "Guest" <llco...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> I think Oswald was to shoot Kennedy and started to, but then he heard
>> other shots and saw the murder, THEN he knew that something was up and
>> that could be why he left his job and went home and got a gun. Those
>> shots - two almost simultaneously could not be done be one man.
>
> Why would Oswald want JFK killed, knowing LBJ was "waiting in the
wings"?
> Do you really believe he preferred a Texas wheeler-dealer, closely
> associated with Gov. Connally (who later became a Republican, desperate
to
> become president), along with his replacement as Sec. of the Navy, Fred
> Korth (who was forced to resign in Oct. 1963 over the TFX contract
> scandal), who happened to be Edward Ekdahl's lawyer during divorce
> proceedings in 1948 against LHO's mother, Marguerite? Oh, yes, there was
> also the Bobby Baker scandal boiling over, which LBJ was drawn into
> because Baker had worked for him when he was leader of the Democrats in
> the Senate; Baker even named his son Lyndon, and later went to jail.
> Nixon actually stated on the morning of Nov. 22 at Love Field that he
> expected JFK would have to replace LBJ as V-P. Apparently, Oswald did
> everyone, including Nixon, a favour, allegedly pulling the trigger of
his
> pathetic M-C, having not practised firing anything since he was in the
> Marines four years earlier! Oh, yes, and when he bought the M-C, he
> decided it wasn't necessary to buy any bullets (which came with a free
> clip, although somehow he got one with his rifle anyway). The FBI could
> not determine where the "magic bullet" and the other fragments were
> purchased.
>
> - Peter R. Whitmey
>
I have a theory on the magic bullet as well, but I cannot share all of my
blockbuster ideas and not get my proper fame. I can't let someone else
get fame off of my ideas.


|