Ben Holmes
2024-01-15 17:39:21 UTC
Zack Stout and George Wilkens both stated, repeatedly, that Oswald had
nothing to do with Russian in Japan. Yet, as soon as he got back to El
Toro, he could suddenly speak, read, and write Russian.
No. He could barely speak, read, and write English.nothing to do with Russian in Japan. Yet, as soon as he got back to El
Toro, he could suddenly speak, read, and write Russian.
the Warren Commission was correct that he was TESTED in his ability to
read, write, and speak Russian - but denies that he could.
How silly!
Look, you have got to understand something here: the burden of
responsibility is on those who claim he really was Lee Harvey Oswald to
explain how he learned Russian. You don't get to shrug your shoulders and
just say, "Isn't that cool that he taught himself Russian." He didn't
teach himself Russian. He couldn't teach himself Russian. Nobody could.
And even theoretically, where could he possibly have gotten the materials?
Did he send off for them? Why don't they have records of that? They don't
have records of anything. He just suddenly started being able to speak
Russian. That's the official story, and it is not believable.
YOU made the claim. The burden of proof is on YOU.responsibility is on those who claim he really was Lee Harvey Oswald to
explain how he learned Russian. You don't get to shrug your shoulders and
just say, "Isn't that cool that he taught himself Russian." He didn't
teach himself Russian. He couldn't teach himself Russian. Nobody could.
And even theoretically, where could he possibly have gotten the materials?
Did he send off for them? Why don't they have records of that? They don't
have records of anything. He just suddenly started being able to speak
Russian. That's the official story, and it is not believable.
Commission cannot support their silly assertion.
This kook cannot defend the Warren Commission claim, and cannot refute
the simple fact that *how* Oswald learned Russian was never credibly
explained by the Warren Commission.
Nor will he touch with a 10 foot pole the simple fact that the Warren
Commission stayed far away from witnesses who *closely* knew Oswald in
Japan.