What was Oswald doing? Did he also intend to shoot the President? Did he actually shoot from the window and why?
I've long felt the reason was to create an incident, which somehow could be blamed on Cubans. Not to kill the president. He was operating under rouge CIA supervision. Not actual tasked agents, but people who had been long used and had lots of agreeable and agreeing friends. The CIA calls Clay Shaw a "private businessman," but admits he had continuing CIA contacts. People like him wanted to force the president to invade Cuba. He had friends all the way up to the still powerful now dismissed and angrier than ever Alan Dulles. CIA and CIA rogues do this kind of false flag operation a lot. However, for Oswald himself, this time it was a set up. He was starting to get afraid of what might happen. There may have been a second to do the job using Oswald's gun, just in case he started to figure it all out beforehand.
While he was planning to create "an incident" another group of real trained, efficient, and completely trustworthy assassins, not crank deep state properties like Oswald, basically supplied by the mob, specifically Meyer Lansky, took the opportunity to make it more than just an incident. They had lots of known supporters in key places, and Lansky himself wanted it as much or more than any.
As Oswald or the second shooter was going to be a "pro-cuba crank" if caught, he only had a cheap gun he bought himself. Obviously it would not be something traceable to the Deep State. But possibly all that Oswald did was drop off the gun. It's quite probably Oswald had a story which would exhonerate himself. He obviously didn't do it. Once he could see it was a set up after Kennedy got killed, he knew his life would be worth less than nothing to the mob. They wouldn't trust him not to squeal and blow the whole Presidential Assassination operation. That's why he fled the scene promptly to get away from association with the assassination, and actually hoping to get seriously arrested to get local Police protection from the mob--but as an amateur he went too far.
To the mob, leaving this open fire hydrant was too risky, after a day of questioning Oswald was jovial and claimed they hadn't even talked about the Kennedy assassination. On cue, Jack Ruby, a long time local chief and functionary of top mobster Meyer Lansky, rubs him out, before Oswald needs serious defense and before Oswald can get any story about the Kennedy Assassination out.
The basic form of the story is pretty easy to imagine, it seems almost essential, and yet I'd never heard it said as simply as this.
One of these mob shooters was the lucky guy, who shot just after the Oswald "incident", from the straight, clear, and perfect shot from the grassy knoll. Lucky or not, as it were. There were probably shots from other shooters too, one government funded university study (later discredited by FBI) said as many as 6 shooters. The best specific person story I've heard has numerous books and videos by a Dutch investigator. The confessor spent much of his time in prison after that...but for other crimes...only confessing in his last few years, on video you can buy. One slight issue with this story, is that it is not at all unique, many prisoners have "confessed" to killing Kennedy, except there is only one confession video I know of. But also, more than one of these confessions could be correct, as far as the individual shooter knew.
I've long felt the reason was to create an incident, which somehow could be blamed on Cubans. Not to kill the president. He was operating under rouge CIA supervision. Not actual tasked agents, but people who had been long used and had lots of agreeable and agreeing friends. The CIA calls Clay Shaw a "private businessman," but admits he had continuing CIA contacts. People like him wanted to force the president to invade Cuba. He had friends all the way up to the still powerful now dismissed and angrier than ever Alan Dulles. CIA and CIA rogues do this kind of false flag operation a lot. However, for Oswald himself, this time it was a set up. He was starting to get afraid of what might happen. There may have been a second to do the job using Oswald's gun, just in case he started to figure it all out beforehand.
While he was planning to create "an incident" another group of real trained, efficient, and completely trustworthy assassins, not crank deep state properties like Oswald, basically supplied by the mob, specifically Meyer Lansky, took the opportunity to make it more than just an incident. They had lots of known supporters in key places, and Lansky himself wanted it as much or more than any.
As Oswald or the second shooter was going to be a "pro-cuba crank" if caught, he only had a cheap gun he bought himself. Obviously it would not be something traceable to the Deep State. But possibly all that Oswald did was drop off the gun. It's quite probably Oswald had a story which would exhonerate himself. He obviously didn't do it. Once he could see it was a set up after Kennedy got killed, he knew his life would be worth less than nothing to the mob. They wouldn't trust him not to squeal and blow the whole Presidential Assassination operation. That's why he fled the scene promptly to get away from association with the assassination, and actually hoping to get seriously arrested to get local Police protection from the mob--but as an amateur he went too far.
To the mob, leaving this open fire hydrant was too risky, after a day of questioning Oswald was jovial and claimed they hadn't even talked about the Kennedy assassination. On cue, Jack Ruby, a long time local chief and functionary of top mobster Meyer Lansky, rubs him out, before Oswald needs serious defense and before Oswald can get any story about the Kennedy Assassination out.
The basic form of the story is pretty easy to imagine, it seems almost essential, and yet I'd never heard it said as simply as this.
One of these mob shooters was the lucky guy, who shot just after the Oswald "incident", from the straight, clear, and perfect shot from the grassy knoll. Lucky or not, as it were. There were probably shots from other shooters too, one government funded university study (later discredited by FBI) said as many as 6 shooters. The best specific person story I've heard has numerous books and videos by a Dutch investigator. The confessor spent much of his time in prison after that...but for other crimes...only confessing in his last few years, on video you can buy. One slight issue with this story, is that it is not at all unique, many prisoners have "confessed" to killing Kennedy, except there is only one confession video I know of. But also, more than one of these confessions could be correct, as far as the individual shooter knew.
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