Sunday, March 22, 2015


How could this picture have been taken in Feb 1958 when Oswald was in the Far East at that time?



You don't believe me? Well, let's ask John McAdams, who made an interactive timeline of Oswald's life.

October 27, 1957: LHO accidentally shoots himself in the arm with a derringer.

November 15, 1957: LHO is discharged from the hospital at Yokosuka.

November 20, 1957: LHO’s unit sails for the Philippine Islands.

March 7, 1958: LHO's unit sails for Atsugi.

March 18, 1958: The unit reaches Atsugi.

April 11, 1958: LHO is court-martialed for the first time for illegal possession of a firearm.

So, according to John McAdams, in October 1957, Oswald accidentally shot himself with a derringer. And he was hospitalized, getting out on November 15. Five days later, on November 20, he and his unit set sail for the Philippines. They were there in the Philippines until early March, setting sail back for Atsugi on March 7 and reaching Atsugi on March 18. 

So, that means that Oswald was in the Philippines for the whole month of February 1958. And the fact is that he got in trouble over there and actually had to spend time in the brig in the Philippines. That was for inexplicably firing his rifle into the Filipino jungle. (Case Closed, Gerald Posner, page 28)

So, is there any evidence that Oswald flew home to Texas from the Philippines, caught a snapshot with brother Robert, and then hightailed it back to the Philippines to continue the events as laid out in the timeline? No, there isn't.

So, Robert Oswald got it wrong. Lee was NOT on leave from the Marines in February 1958. And I have pointed all this out to the Idiot Backes before. 

You're stupid, Backes. You were born stupid, and you're going to stay that way. And you're not only stupid; you're bloodied stupid. 


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