>>> "You might be interested in a book by John Armstrong titled 'Harvey and Lee'. Armstrong says that there were actually two Oswalds, one an American and one a Russian. He seems to have good documentation for his claim." <<<
Oh, good God.
[Quoting from Vince Bugliosi's JFK book:]
"John Armstrong actually went on to publish a 983-page book in 2003
called "Harvey and Lee: How the CIA Framed Oswald", in which he
carries his fantasy about a double Oswald to such absurd lengths that
not only doesn't it deserve to be dignified in the main text of my
book, but I resent even having to waste a word on it in this
endnote. ....
"Obviously, if Armstrong had a source for any of the things he
charges, he would be only too eager to give it. Instead, his only
source is his exceptionally fertile imagination. ....
"On the day of the assassination, Armstrong has both Lee Harvey Oswald
and Harvey Oswald, two people {per looney author Armstrong} who are
spitting images of each other, in the Depository. .... At the moment
of the assassination, HARVEY Oswald was in the second-floor lunchroom
having lunch and LEE Harvey Oswald was on the sixth floor firing at
Kennedy. ....
"Lee Harvey Oswald escaped arrest, but Armstrong doesn't tell his
readers what happened to him thereafter, though...he tells them near
the beginning of the book that he may be "very much alive"." --
Vincent Bugliosi; Pages 565-567 of the CD's endnotes in "Reclaiming
History"
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DVP: Mr. Bugliosi was right when he said on page 567 of the endnotes
that the premise for Mr. Armstrong's whole book is "prodigiously
ridiculous" and the book represents a "long tribute to absurdity".
Incredibly, though, Vince spends 14 full endnote pages (and part of a
15th) debunking many aspects of Armstrong's "Double Oswald" insanity.