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Not Guilty
The Mystery of the Elderly Negro
Why the Elderly Negro was the Shooter
What Dinkin Found Out
The Mauser Explained
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INTRODUCTION
By far, the most effective means of preventing the solution of a crime is extensive confusion: confusion of eyewitness testimony, confusion of evidence, and confusion of forensic and other technical issues. Because the facts have been so extensively obfuscated, we simply do not KNOW what happened in Dallas on November 22, 1963. In this website, I aim to establish, if any shots were fired at President Kennedy from the Texas School Book Depository, who the gunman/gunmen might have been. I argue that the best available eyewitness evidence suggests that the conspirators originally planned to pin the crime on an 'elderly negro.' However, as soon as the conspiracy had achieved its objective, powerful forces moved in to redirect blame to alleged Communist, Lee Harvey Oswald.
LEFT: A photograph of the Texas School Book Depository probably taken on Sunday, November 24. It will be immediately apparent from this photo that there are many locations in the Depository building, as well as in the Dal-Tex building shown on the right, from which shots might have been fired at the motorcade. This writer considers the west face of the TSBD a possible source of at least one shot. Unfortunately, there are no photos or films of the west face before, during or after the assassination, while no eyewitnesses seem to have observed the western windows while watching the motorcade.
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OSWALD WAS INNOCENT
While Lee Harvey Oswald could have been one of the two men seen on the sixth floor - alleged point of origin of at least one of the shots that hit Kennedy and Connally - by numerous witnesses, his involvement is actually extremely unlikely. A plausible case of his participation would have to account for many glaring anomalies, including an obviously forged paper trail linking Oswald to the alleged murder weapon. However, in forty years, no one has managed to construct a narrative that would account for the anomalies, with the exception of a far-fetched theory according to which they were deliberately created by Oswald and his co-conspirators so that he would not be found guilty if he stood trial.
For arguments in favour of Oswald's innocence, go to 'Not Guilty.' If you are already convinced that Oswald had little or nothing to do with the assassination of President Kennedy, skip 'Not Guilty' and go straight to 'The Mystery of the Elderly Negro.' |
THE TWO MEN ON THE SIXTH FLOOR
Those who believe that Oswald was involved in the assassination of President Kennedy have one major hurdle to overcome. His involvement in the crime was superfluous. Eyewitness testimony confirms the presence of two men, a black man in his 50s and a white man in his early 30s, on the sixth floor of the TSBD from 12.15pm through until the time of the shooting. The white man, who was seen holding a rifle, could not have been Oswald, because Oswald, who was in any case aged only 24, was seen in the second floor lunchroom at the time.
In this website, I argue that it is with the two men actually seen on the sixth floor, not Oswald, who was never seen with a rifle by ANYBODY, that serious assassination research should concern itself.
BELOW: A photograph of alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. Oswald was not a 'silly little Communist,' as Jackie Kennedy initially supposed. In fact he was a US government intelligence agent who was set up as the patsy for the assassination to prevent the outbreak of a massive pogrom against African Americans. |
AMOS EUINS SAW A BLACK SHOOTER
The best available eyewitness testimony, that of Amos Euins, confirms that it was the 'elderly negro' who fired shots at the motorcade from the TSBD. Although he did not specify a particular window, another witness, Arnold Rowland, associated the negro with the so-called ‘sniper’s perch’ in the southeast window of the sixth floor. Within half an hour of the assassination, a report that a black man had been the assassin had reached New York. By the time this report was being carried by the national media, however, a concerted effort had begun to identify a white man, alleged Communist Lee Harvey Oswald, as the assassin.
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AVERTING A CATASTROPHE
The role of the elderly negro as the Depository shooter is consistent with the evidence of US military cryptographer Eugene B. Dinkin that the assassination was originally intended to have been blamed upon EITHER a black man or a Communist. I argue the assassination was carried out at ground floor level by vehement racists - opponents of Kennedy’s civil rights policies headed in Dallas by General Edwin Walker - who hoped that, by setting up a black man to take the fall, they would unleash a wave of anti-negro violence that would help restore Jim Crow in the South and destroy the civil rights movement. However, within fifteen minutes of the assassination the federal government agencies that had nurtured the local racist conspiracy to kill Kennedy intervened to ensure that a white man was identified instead as the shooter. Although the federal government had shared the conspirators' goal of eliminating the country's formidably independent president, it was not willing to allow the fallout to take the form of a racial conflagration. The only viable alternative to the negro shooter scenario was to go after a 'Communist' instead.
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