Saturday, October 26, 2013

I tell you, this Casey Quinlan guy is unbelievable. He had the nerve to do this:


Oswald never said that. Does Quinlan not understand how quotation marks work? They indicate that the person actually said, word for word, the exact thing enclosed in the marks. And Oswald never said it. 

For some reason, Quinlan wants to place Oswald at the doorway but just inside the glass where he did "catch a glimpse" of the motorcade. 

Why, for goodness sake, if Oswald wanted to watch the motorcade would he not have stepped outside? From behind the glass he would have had no peripheral viewing at all. He'd have been limited to the confines of that narrow doorway. 

So, why not step outside where he could see more, a great deal more. And why not step out into the air and light. The sun was shining brigtly, and it was a nice pleasant temperature. Did Oswald have something against being outside on a nice day? 

Let's take a closer look at Casey Quinlan:

Casey Quinlan - The North Knoll
was born and raised in Kansas City and has been a high school teacher for over 32 years in Kansas. Quinlan served in the United States Army with the 9th Infantry as a medical corpsman during the Vietnam War. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Education and a Master's degree in American History from Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas. He is co-director of Project JFK/CSI Dallas, a student-oriented historical experience for high school and college students. Quinlan has been the featured speaker at many colleges throughout the Midwest, including the Alf Landon Lecture Series at Kansas State University; the William Allen White School of Journalism at the University of Kansas; and the Johnson County Community College in Overland Park, Kansas. Quinlan has served as a guest historian for the A&E network, the History Channel, and for Oliver Stone's movie, JFK.
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In 1995, Quinlan was named the Outstanding Educator of the Year by JFK Lancer. From 1997, Quinlan has served as an adjunct instructor at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas; Ottawa University in Overland Park, Kansas and Washburn University's Criminal Justice Department in Topeka, Kansas. Today, Quinlan teaches American History at Basehor-Linwood High School in Bonner Springs, Kansas. Co-Author of the new book, "Beyond The Fence Line: The Eyewitness Account of Ed Hoffman and the Murder of President Kennedy."

So, he teaches in a state school and served in the military, and now he's got all these associations with educational institutions and media outlets. He is what I call a politically-correct CT.

A politically-correct CT is someone who champions Oswald's innocence (although not always, because there are CTs who say that there were multiple shooters which included Oswald) but what makes them politically-correct is that they steer clear of the unmentionables, such as that George HW Bush was involved or that Oswald was standing in the doorway. LBJ is not as much off-limits as Bush. Quinlan, for instance, brings up Malcolm Wallace, and when you bring up Malcolm Wallace, you are implicating LBJ since Wallace was LBJ's hit-man. 

Conspiracy theorists are tolerated, and the reason they're tolerated is because the authorities know that there are a lot of Americans who reject the official story and will never accept it. But, they want to keep the conspiracy movement tame. They want to make sure it doesn't grow out of control. That's why guys like Quinlan are so accepted. 

Hey, Quinlan! It is Oswald in the doorway, and it is beyond any and all doubt because the Doorman is wearing Oswald's unique clothing. He also has many physical anatomical and behavioral matches to Oswald, and the only thing he has that matches Lovelady- the hairline- is easily explained by photographic alteration. 

You can't keep it from getting out, and your lies about it will never work. It's too late. The ball is in motion, and you can't stop it. 

    


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