Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Game; Set; Match. John Armstrong wins

by Ralph C. Cinque

It is over, people. It is completely and totally over. There WERE two Oswalds. Period. And in the manner of a chicken and egg question, here's why:


Left and center we have LHO: age 9 on the left and age 13 in the center. Same kid? I don't think so. I don't think that scrawny runt in the center was the biological progression of that hefty kid on the left. 

But, let's say you disagree with Dr. Cinque. Fine. In that case, what's the real Lee doing with the wrong Marguerite on the right? You know she isn't the same short dumpy Marguerite that we know from the assassination.


The two images on top are obviously a different woman than the two images on the bottom. So, what's the real Oswald doing with the wrong Marguerite? Was she his aunt? His nanny? His 3rd grade teacher? No, she was his mother. She was Marguerite Oswald: the real one. 

Now, if there were two Marguerites, then ipso-facto, there had to be two LHOs. You can't have one without the other, hence, the chicken and egg analogy. 

Is there anything wrong with this logic? If so, please point it out. But, if there's not, if it's indisputable, then it's time for one and all to admit that there were two Marguerites, hence there were two LHOs, hence John Armstrong is right. 

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