Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Those who believe that Oswald was waiting for the bus outside his rooming house after assassinating President Kennedy can give no reason why.  Why would he take that 22/Beckley bus northbound back toward Dallas?  Or southbound, which would take him exactly where?  If you can’t say “why,” you can’t say “what.”

Lee hurriedly left and set out on foot to try to escape with his life.  He knew his best chance was to flee the country ASAP.  Just two months earlier, he had taken a Greyhound bus to Mexico.  That meant transferring to the 55/Lancaster bus to connect.  But thanks to Mary Bledsoe, he now had to walk to the stop at Jefferson and Ewing, forced south by the dry creek bed created by the old outflow from Lake Cliff. 

For full details, read
The Final Truth: Solving the Mystery of the JFK Assassination
-- Edward Bauer 
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Wednesday, September 13, 2017

“…clear, succinct, entertaining, informative…” 
“…breaks very much new ground.”

While echoes of that fatal third shot were still resonating through Dealey Plaza, the collusion, the lies and the cover-up began. A high-level conspiracy erupted, forcing us to believe the ‘official’ story including destruction of evidence, splicing of films and routine lying by the highest government officials.

The Final Truth  solves this great mystery with breakthrough never-before-published original research and analyses, overturning much of what we know about the JFK assassination. It’s perfect for those who want a common sense, easy-to-read book that covers all the important facts. One expert called it “the best JFK assassination book I ever read.”


The Final Truth: Solving the Mystery of the JFK Assassination
-- Edward Bauer



Monday, September 4, 2017

For those who claim Oswald used a “misaligned scope” or a “damaged and defective” scope:

Post-Assassination Carcano Timeline
11/22/63
Used to assassinate JFK.
11/22/63
Examined by DPD.  No scope damage found.
11/23/63
Shipped to FBI in DC for first round of testing.  No scope damage found.
11/24-26/63
Shipped back to Dallas for further examination.  No scope damage found.
11/27/63
Shipped back to FBI in DC for second round of testing.  Scope damage first noticed.  Crosshairs drift first noticed.  Blade spring damage first noticed.
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Bench tested by Army Ballistics Research Laboratory at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
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Shims placed by Army Ballistics Research Laboratory.
3/30/64
Shipped back to FBI.  Shims first noticed by FBI.
3/31/64
FBI firearms expert Robert Frazier testifies before Warren Commission.

Well, have I silenced forever those claims that Oswald used a misaligned, damaged or defective scope?