• Alan Ford's Grand Theory Includes A Not Credible Element

    From NoTrueFlags Here@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 7 04:54:55 2023
    Ford says he thinks there was a false flag plot, an attempted but unsuccessful assassination, approved of by JFK in which Lee Oswald was knowingly going to be blamed for participating, and the Oswald expected to get away and cause the invasion of Cuba by
    the US.

    Ford also thinks there was an assassination plot heaped on top of that, which Oswald did not know about. Presumably Ford thinks that the masterminds are somebody in the US intelligence community.

    All of that is credible, though I don't think JFK would have approved it. What is not credible is that Ford thinks that Oswald, after the shooting went over to the mail boxes to display a pro-Castro banner. How, I ask, could Oswald expect that he would
    not be arrested after displaying such a banner at the scene of an attempted assassination? He must have known that there were four cops right there at the intersection, and that many more would be there in seconds. It is not credible to think that Oswald
    would think that he could get away with that. If Ford wants to be taken as seriously as a Doyle or a Parker, then he'd better drop that turd by his next post.

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