If he was a radical leftwing nutcase, then how did he
a) get stationed on a forward airbase in Japan that had recon flights into the Soviet Union.
b) go to the Soviet Union (the "defection") with a 1200 ticket from a 200 bank account
c) get back in the States, paid for by uncle sam, bring his sweetheart, and more importantly, not get charged with treason
d) get involved in a ruckous with Anti-Castro Cubans that was later determined to be orchestrated by New Orleans Police....
I'm not a tinfoil wearer, nor do I care much for Oliver Stone and his "investigative directing," but common sense tells me to search the facts whereever they may lead...
Oswald was an intelligence officer of the US Government, and was till the day he died. He may have been in deep cover. But if we go by the evidence of the Zapruder film, and the Dallas Police sound recording, none of the shots from the Texas School Book Depository could have been fatal to Kennedy. The fatal shot sent him back and to the right, which meant the fatal shot came from the front and left of the motorcade, from either the Grassy Knoll.
Peter Jennings last major act before pushing dasies by denying Newton's first law of motion and third law of thermodynamics proves that there's been a nasty cover-up the last forty years, with dark elements of the government, and willing accomplices in the Judiciary and the drive-by media.
Shot one (missses motorcade completely--TSBD)
Shot two (strikes Kennedy in the neck--GK)
Shot three (again misses motorcade completely richohet and hit man standing by overpass--TSBD)
Shot four (Hits governor Conally in the back exits hits him in the wrist--TSBD)
Shot five (Misses again found in the dirt later--GK)
motorcade slows to ten mph--big mistake...
Shot six (Fatal shot to Kennedy in the head--GK)
Remember the reason for a group of conspiritors shooting in Dealy Plaza was to have a triangulation of gunfire, a killing zone of three rifles. The TSBD was the worst place to fire any shot and hit, and impossible for the fatal shot to hit, given foliage at the time. The Daltex building may have been a good shot, but all the trajectories involved account only for shots from the TSBD and the Grassy Knoll, that snipers nest may have been meant for a spotter.
a) get stationed on a forward airbase in Japan that had recon flights into the Soviet Union.
b) go to the Soviet Union (the "defection") with a 1200 ticket from a 200 bank account
c) get back in the States, paid for by uncle sam, bring his sweetheart, and more importantly, not get charged with treason
d) get involved in a ruckous with Anti-Castro Cubans that was later determined to be orchestrated by New Orleans Police...."
a) Oswald spent very little actual time serving in his trained MOS as an Aviation Electronics Operator, considering his brig time, hospital stay from shooting himself in the arm, and unit movements. He underwent psychiatric examination and was pulled from the fleet. Thereafter, his job duties were menial in nature until he satisfied his sea duty time length requirement. He mowed lawns, emptied trash cans, and polished floors.
b) Oswald traveled on board the freighter SS Marion Lykes sailing from New Orleans LA bound for France inexpensively. From there he took a train to Sweden, acquired a six-day visitor visa to the USSR. He traveled inexpensively, expecting to never return. I don't know where you get the $200 figure, but Oswald had scrimped and saved his USMC pay for more than two years spending little and mooching quite a bit from his fellow Marines.
c) Oswald applied for, and got, a State Department loan for travel to return to the United States. He actually paid it back over time. What would he be charged with treason for? Have you read in the US Constitution about what it takes to charge an American with treason? It's in there, crystal clear. Why was the government unable to charge 'Taliban Boy' John Walker with treason?
d) That's the first time I've ever heard that the altercation in New Orleans with Carlos Bringuier (who is still alive, by the way) was orchestrated by the New Orleans police. Your conspiracy web spins so far as to implicate the New Orleans Police Department in orchestrating the events that ultimately led to the murder of JFK?
... Oswald was an intelligence officer of the US Government, and was till the day he died. He may have been in deep cover."
How so? Remember that Oswald just turned 17 when he joined the Marines, getting his mother's approval to enlist as a minor. Oswald was 19 years old when he was discharged from the USMC. Before being assigned to the fleet, his tech schooling was only about a month and a half long. The rest of his time was served (exluding his hospital stay and brig sentences) in plain view of his fellow Marines. After a nervous breakdown, he applied for and received a hardship discharge from the USMC after just three years to care for his allegedly sick mother.
When would the shadowy secret elements of the US government have had time to train teenaged Oswald into becoming a 'deep cover intelligence officer'? Do they have some high speed four week crash course which they give to shitbird high school dropout PFCs with undesirable service records? It is unreasonable to believe this.
"... But if we go by the evidence of the Zapruder film, and the Dallas Police sound recording, none of the shots from the Texas School Book Depository could have been fatal to Kennedy. The fatal shot sent him back and to the right, which meant the fatal shot came from the front and left of the motorcade, from either the Grassy Knoll."
No.
"... (The remaining incorrect data and unsupported claims)"
No. Just no.