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#1089 – John Armstrong

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John Armstrong's website: www.harveyandlee.net
Article: The Pre-Arranged Murder of Oswald by John Armstrong and David Josephs
How John got interested in this aspect of the case
The chosen patsy was the Russian-speaking Harvey Oswald
After President Kennedy was assassinated the conspirators knew that the "patsy" had to be eliminated
Dallas Police headquarters was located in the third floor of the City Hall building
Commission Exhibit No. 2179
Ruby managed to get into the basement about 1 minute before Oswald arrived in the basement
Ruby and Captain John William "Will" Fritz were close friends
Ruby's numerous friends in the Dallas PD
A wallet at the Tippit murder scene
Colonel Robert E. Jones, Army Intelligence, San Antonio, TX
The two wallets of Oswald i.e. the arrest wallet and the second wallet
On the day President Kennedy was murdered, Captain Westbrook knew far too much about HARVEY Oswald
Jack Ruby at Henry Wade's press conference at 11.30pm on Friday, Nov 22, 1963
How and why would Jack Ruby know about the Fair Play for Cuba Committee?
The Selective Service card with the name “Alek James Hidell” contained a photo of HARVEY Oswald,
and this was the one and only item that directly linked Oswald to the rifle found on the 6th floor of the TSBD
Retired Dallas officer Billy Grammer remembers the call that could've stopped killing of JFK's assassin
Nobody saw Ruby walking on Main St. or enter the ramp on Main St.
On June 7, 1964 Ruby told Chief Justice Earl Warren "I have been used for a purpose”
"Everything pertaining to what's happening has never come to the surface. The world will never know the true facts
of what occurred, my motives. The people who had so much to gain, and had such an ulterior motive for putting me
in the position I'm in, will never let the true facts come above board to the world." A reporter asked, "Are these people
in very high positions, Jack?" Ruby said, "Yes."
Capt. Fritz's complete lack of interest in the Tippit murder
Croy was the one and only police officer who saw Ruby before the shooting
But he did not ask him for identification or order him to leave
Jack Ruby's conviction was overturned by a Texas Appellate Court
The Court found that Sgt. Patrick Dean’s testimony should not have been admitted during the trial