2013/01/20

JFK: An Open Letter to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. by Ralph Cinque.

When I published "JFK: What we know now, that we didn't know then" (21 November 2011), I had become convinced by the discovery of the obfuscated face of a figure in the doorway area of a famous photograph taken by AP photographer James "Ike" Altgens, together with having recently learned that Lee Oswald had told Will Fritz, the homicide detective who had interrogated him, that he had been "out with Bill Shelley in front" during the assassination, that this figure had to have been Lee himself. The only reason to have altered the photo, would have been that someone had been there who should not have been there, where the obvious candidate for that role was the designated "patsy". We now believe that that person was actually Bill Shelley, no doubt erased on the presumption that, if it were discovered that Bill Shelley had been there, too many questions would have been raised about what Lee had said to Fritz. It would therefore be more efficient to simply delete his image from the photo, and remove any reason for asking about it. Ralph Cinque read my article, however, and contacted me, explaining that, while he agreed with my conclusion that Lee was in the doorway was right, my premises about how we could prove that to be the case were mistaken, that the crucial question was the clothing, not the facial images, which were ambiguous, but were a close study of the clothing and build of the figure in the doorway were those of Lee Oswald. We would begin publishing a series of articles entitled, "JFK Special: Oswald wasn't even a shooter!" and "JFK: 49 Years in the Offing, The Altgens reenactment". We have gone far enough to establish that the man in the doorway was Lee Oswald, the designated patsy,, which means that he cannot have been on the 6th floor shooting at JFK. So not only was he not "the lone assassin", he wasn't even a shooter, where I provide an introduction to what we have discovered here. The strongest argument that has been advanced against the Altgens having been altered has been that it went out over the wire within 30 minutes or so, which would not have allowed enough time for that to have happened.

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