Thursday, December 6, 2012

WHO FRAMED OZZIE RABBIT?


WHO FRAMED OZZIE RABBIT?

Once you recognize that Lee Harvey Oswald was not the Sixth Floor Sniper and is not the assassin of President Kennedy, then one if free to chase the real killer, the one with the white shirt and bald spot on the top of his head.

But Oswald has fulfilled his mission, however unintentionally, as everyone insists on chasing Oswald – or Ossie Rabbit as he was known in the marines.

Oswald was designated the patsy not only to distract investigators away from the real assassin(s) but because once it was realized the assassination was not the work of a deranged lone nut but a sophisticated covert intelligence operation, Oswald’s trail, especially his official records, would be confusing enough that those who pulled his strings would go unidentified, and the intelligence network responsible for the Dealey Plaza operation would go unrecognized.

Even though he was the designed patsy and not the actual assassin, Oswald must have been close to those who framed him, as only your friends and those you trust could frame you for a crime you didn’t commit.

As Edmund Lester Pearson quotes in
The Masque of Anarchy. From: "Studies In Murder"

"I met Murder on the way –
He had a mask like Castlereagh:
Very smooth he looked, yet grim;
Seven bloodhounds followed him.
All were fat; and well they might
Be in admirable plight,
For one by one, and two by two,
He tossed them human hearts to chew."



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