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Seemed Oswald was looking for a high profile target to killIt may have been his third.Oswald was a Commie wannabeI wouldn’t imagine it would be. However, any open minded observer who has knowledge of the politics of the time would find it more than just 'appearing to be weird’ Especially when he visited the embassy of our two chief political rivals of the time (USSR and Cuba) right before he caps our head of state. Add that to the CIA cover-up of his visiting the embassies. Yeah, something stinks.Things that appear weird are not convincing evidence.
Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald? - Transcript
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And this comes from Frontline on PBS; not the toilet paper that conservatives quotes.
It has been 55 years and we have yet to see any evidence related to anyone but Oswald
Thats true. Any open minded observer would take that into account as well. But as you say, absence of evidence neither adds to the confirmation or the overturning of the accepted facts.
Thought he would be treated like a hero in Cuba or USSR. They realized he was just a loser of no value.
Seems Oswald’s Plan B was assassination. First Gen Walker and then JFK
Speculation. Since Oswald was killed, you’re going on the second hand reports about what was going on in his head. As for Plan B…sheer speculation.
Granted; it’s what I’m doing too.
Fact
JFK was Oswald’s second attempt at assassination
Was it the CIA or Russia that ordered the hit on Walker!
He did try to kill walker but there may have been another attempt before that.
His wife marina testified that while they lived in New Orleans Nixon paid a visit to VIPs in the city. Oswald told her he was going to shoot Nixon and loaded his gun to make the attempt. She claims she showed him in the closet, pinned a chair in front of it and sat in the chair until she Nixon had left town.
Some people doubt her story and believe she made it up but it seems to fit in with what we know of Oswald's behavior and character.
Ideology did not matter
JFK and Walker were at opposite sides of the political spectrum