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Post by Tom Sorensen on Jul 23, 2019 16:10:16 GMT -5
Just prior to discussing the draft with JENNER we have this exchange regarding the FBI showing up a week after the assassination in case there still was something left of Oswald's stuff [discussing a Spanish coin and dictionary found in a drawer]:
Mrs. PAINE - (...) My tendency to be very hesitant to look into other people's things was rather put aside at this point, and I was very curious to see what this book was, and I observed that the price of it, or what I took to be the price was in a corner at the front was not in English money, and at the back in his hand or somebody's hand in small scribble was the notation, "Buy tickets for bull fight, get silver bracelet for Marina" and there in the drawer also was a silver bracelet with the name Marina on it, which I took to be associated with this notation.
The peeking at the alleged draft was something happening well before the assassination but she obviously wasn't too hesitant to put her nose in to Oswald's private matters.
Ruth Paine is so full of sh!t.
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Post by Arjan Hut on Nov 6, 2019 13:45:04 GMT -5
She will be talking at the Sixth Floor Museum again soon. I understand that the museum is not a monument in honor of JFK, but inviting Paine again, it is like spitting on Kennedy's grave. Someone who helped frame the patsy, helped to further the cover-up, it's a sad state of affairs. The Last Days of Lee Harvey Oswald: A Conversation with Ruth Paine
Tuesday, November 19, 2019 | Reception 6 p.m. | Program 7 p.m. Tickets are $20 and include a wine reception Thrust overnight into the center of an international tragedy, Ruth Paine still ponders a different outcome if she’d known Lee Harvey Oswald had stashed a rifle in her garage. For the first time ever, Ruth will share her story at the Museum, joining Curator Stephen Fagin in conversation as she reflects on her friendship with Marina Oswald and how the legacy of the Kennedy assassination continues to impact her life. About Ruth Paine
A housewife living in Irving, Texas, Ruth Paine met Lee and Marina Oswald at a party in February 1963. Seven months later, when the Oswald marriage began to falter, Marina and her children moved into Ruth’s home. As a Quaker, Paine was opposed to weapons, and it wasn’t until the afternoon of November 22, 1963 that she learned Oswald had hidden his rifle in her garage. Paine’s friendship with Marina and her proximity to Lee has placed her at the heart of this historic event; the aftermath of the events of 1963 still affect her today. In 2009, the City of Irving purchased her former home and restored it to its 1963 appearance, where it is now open to the public as a historic museum.
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Post by Tom Sorensen on Nov 11, 2019 13:47:57 GMT -5
She will be talking at the Sixth Floor Museum again soon. I understand that the museum is not a monument in honor of JFK, but inviting Paine again, it is like spitting on Kennedy's grave. Someone who helped frame the patsy, helped to further the cover-up, it's a sad state of affairs. Meanwhile......these two videos were brought to my attention (keep your sick bag within reach):
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